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      Facebook in racism row

      Posted by Jeff

      Thousands of people have joined a campaign to remove racist images and postings from Facebook. More than 2,000 have signed a petition after it emerged that British National Party members were posting pictures and messages on their groups' pages.

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      Community Organizing, the White Supremacist Way

      Posted by Billbar from Alternet

      In some ways, the migration of radical hate to the Internet and the use of grassroots networks was inevitable. The internet gave birth to a media culture that largely targets niche markets. Although racist electronic bulletin boards have been around since the mid-'80s, the first major website was Stormfront set up in 1995 by a former Ku-Klux Klan member. What is significant about the new sites, though, is that they do not only spread political messages but also effectively organize online communities.

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    Jeff comments on:

    Another dragging death in Texas raises tensions

    I think as Obama continues to do well – we will see more and more crazy stuff perpetrated by 1% of 1% of the craziest of this country.

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    10:04 pm 10/26/08
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    okami comments on:

    Another dragging death in Texas raises tensions

    this happened about 40 miles from my home. . .it’s more proof that racism in this country is just as strong and virulent as ever; it’s merely sublimated.  me, ah’m jes’ the po’ ol’ sonuvashahcroppah. . .but i remember a few things. . .

    think about it. . .immigration was no problem, except in california in the early-mid 90’s. . .we laughed it off. . .and then came the big boogeyman:  911. 

    people got scared, as they always do.  everyone who wasn’t white-and many who werewere targeted.  and the most visible nonwhite population includes hispanic immigrants.  fifteen years ago it was calculated that the southwestincluding texaswould be precominantly hispanic around this time. 

    since virtually no terrorists have been foundnone that can be proven as terrorists-nonwhites make great scapegoats.  and the good old boy gets to indulge in all his racial fantasies.  911 allowed everyone to indulge their hidden racism.  muslims. . .hispanics. . .blacks. . .

    it won’t end for at least another 400 years. . .

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    3:45 am 10/25/08
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    srebrenicagenocideinfo comments on:

    Bosniakophobia Incites Srebrenica Genocide Denial

    No more hatred! Let’s stand up for peace!

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    11:53 pm 10/12/08
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    Neo-Nazi Magazine to Feature Obama Assassination Cover

    That is horrible. They actually encourage people to kill future president? That is horrible. They should be charged for inciting terrorism.

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    11:59 pm 9/16/08
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    okami

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    former US Marine, retired police. . .nothing of interest. . .

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    srebrenicagenocideinfo

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    Srebrenica genocide historian.

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    “The Angryindian” is an internationally recognized Indigenist activist and outspoken critic of U.S. colonialism practised against Aboriginal societies in America and abroad. He is editor of IntelligentaIndigena Novajoservo and the host of Radyo Inteligentaindigena, an independent, non-partisan international Indigenist podcast.

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