Saturday, July 8, 2006

The Fourth Reich is Not At Hand

The race card has a very sharp edge, and two distinct sides.

Neo-Nazi and white supremacist hate groups are taking advantage of relaxed recruiting standards to infiltrate the US military to get combat training, a civil rights group reported.

The Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks domestic extremistsgroups, called on US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to adopt azero-tolerance policy toward white supremacist groups in the military.
Oh really? I was under the impression that there might be other, slightly more visible and dangerous groups attempting to infiltrate the US military. Apparently not. From this article it seems that we are to believe the Fourth Reich will rise from the US Armed Forces.

"Neo-Nazi groups and other extremists arejoining the military in large numbers so they can get the best training in the world on weapons, combat tactics and explosives," said MarkPotok, director of the center's Intelligence Project.

Where have I heard of something like this before? Hmmm...

"We should consider this a major security threat, because these peopleare motivated by an ideology that calls for race war and revolution.Any one of them could turn out to be the next Timothy McVeigh," hesaid.

Give me a break people. I have a hard time even reading this article with a straight face; is the threat of Nazism really the ideology of hate we're currently worried about? If so, my calendar is about 60 years off.

You want to talk about an ideology that calls for race war and revolution?

"Any white person is a target...why Bali? Because it will have a "global impact". The author explained: "Bali is known around the world, better than Indonesia itself. An attack in Bali will be covered by the international media."

Again, we've got the mainstream media trying to divert attention away from the real danger using racism as the all-powerful rallying cry.  White supremacists are nothing to be proud of; they're welcome in hell right beside Islamic terrorists; but calling the presence of neo-nazis in the US military a full-on infiltration and presenting it as a near crisis is alarmist bullshit.

There are far more pressing situations to worry about.

The icing on the cake of this piece of crap article:

"We've got Aryan Nations graffiti in Baghdad... That's a problem."
You call it a problem, I call it irony.

BREITBART.COM - Neo-Nazis infiltrating the US military: civil rights group



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