Sunday, July 18, 2010

Southern Poverty Law Center Calls Arizona Border Militia "Neo-Nazis"

No, Mr. Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project did not specifically designate each and every volunteer "militia" member patrolling the Arizona border as "people who wear swastikas on their sleeves".

However, Mr. Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project did take the trouble to single out to the mainstream media one Jason "J.T." Ready, who "admits that he identifies with the National Socialist Movement" and of whose group Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeau has stated, "I'm not inviting them. And in fact, I'd rather they not come, especially those who espouse hatred or bigotry such as his."

Ready's group is only one of several volunteer militias currently patrolling the Arizona border. However, as Mr. Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center should know full well, a spotlight thrown by the MSM on one such character as this Ready idiot will be sufficient to tag everyone else trying to protect the southern border of Arizona as a "Neo-Nazi".

And if Mr. Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center thinks I'm calling him out for it he's damn right I am, and he knows where to find me.

The story has been picked up by all the networks and will likely soon be headlined at CNN, though the link above is to CBS News.

9 comments:

midnight rider said...

MSNBC has it as well.

Damien said...

Revere Rides Again,

If the man leading the Arizona Border Militia, identifies with the National Socialist Movement, and yet it is not a Nazi organization, and people in his organization did not know it, than they should either quit or throw him out.

Damien said...

Pastorius

Abe Foxman is definitively wrong if he thinks that the biggest threat to Jewish people in America are Christian Evangelicals. In fact, many of them are big time supporters of Israel, far more than your average secular leftist.

Dag said...

I wrote recently about the neo-Nazis in Arizona, and they are the legitimate thing, judging by their blog, available through the link at "Borders on Disorders" at No Dhimmitude.

Sorry I don't have the smarts to figure out how to make a proper link here.

Damien said...

Dag,

It would be a good idea if you learned how to do that, like I did. In the meantime, you could post the url in your next comment and we could copy and paste.

libhom said...

Racists like this blog's author and the commenters show exactly why I refuse to go to Arizona. Why would I want to go to a place and be surrounded by such venomous bigotry and extremism?

Pastorius said...

libhom,
Why am I a bigot and an anti-Semite? Try actually saying something, instead of throwing around loaded words and accusations.

Damien said...
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Damien said...

Libhom,

The infidel bloggers alliance is not a racist blog. Sure I may have come across a couple actual racists here on a few rare occasions, but no one who post stories here are racists.

Even so, tell what is so racist about Revere Rides Again's story, or this blog in general