How a black man ‘outsmarted’ a neo-Nazi group — and became their new leader

Munchmasterman's Avatar
This is pretty funny but is the way to go about legally shutting these types down.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md...=.93023da3360a
This is pretty funny but is the way to go about legally shutting these types down.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md...=.93023da3360a Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
Isn't this a group with roughly double digit membership? Is there a real success story here?
Actually, it is a nice blue print to infiltrate liberal groups and shut them down.

Thanks for the idea.
Munchmasterman's Avatar
More like proof of concept. Like any large job, the old adage still holds true.
How do you eat an elephant?
One bite at a time.


[QUOTE=eccielover;1061313512]Isn't this a group with roughly double digit membership? Is there a real success story


Actually, it is a nice blue print to infiltrate liberal groups and shut them down.

Thanks for the idea. Originally Posted by friendly fred
Like many original ideas, they work best for whoever came up with it. The most likely place for this blue print to work is right where it is at. You'll need someone with personal liability in a law suit against a corporation and a person stupid enough to sign over control. So far, the 2 people that have done that are a klansman and a Nazi.

Please let us know when a liberal does that.
lustylad's Avatar
Actually, it is a nice blue print to infiltrate liberal groups and shut them down.

Thanks for the idea. Originally Posted by friendly fred
James O'Keefe is already on it.

He shut down Acorn and exposed Planned Parenthood as a bunch of callous and soulless harvesters of aborted baby organs.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
legal pressure can make one do stupid things like selling it to the wrong person.



it makes no sense to sell an organization to him like that. selling it doesn't absolve him of the ownership, he's still listed in the lawsuit. so it doesn't make any difference.


article mentions in-fighing among the members on the direction to take the organization.... so, this is probably an F U against the organizations leadership. he speaks of starting a new organization thats less toxic.
legal pressure can make one do stupid things like selling it to the wrong person.



it makes no sense to sell an organization to him like that. selling it doesn't absolve him of the ownership, he's still listed in the lawsuit. so it doesn't make any difference.


article mentions in-fighing among the members on the direction to take the organization.... so, this is probably an F U against the organizations leadership. he speaks of starting a new organization thats less toxic. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
You are right in the infighting that is mentioned, but as I stated, it was hardly and"organization" at the time of this taking place and the infighting could have only been between the very feeble remaining membership.

The sharp decline in membership may have been a far more underlying factor for the guy to sign it over than some grand scheme by the guy who took it over. Just something to consider.
the_real_Barleycorn's Avatar
Since the leadership of NOW has pretty much been decided by less than 1,000 votes, I have said that conservative men and women should join the group and elect Rush Limbaugh the president. Came up with that in the 1980s. Same thing AOC pulled.
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  • 03-03-2019, 11:46 AM
James O'Keefe is already on it.

He shut down Acorn and exposed Planned Parenthood as a bunch of callous and soulless harvesters of aborted baby organs. Originally Posted by lustylad
Planned Parenthood simply does not do that.

That's blatantly false.

However, white supremacy groups for years have harassed & intimidated minorities.

They claim supremacy yet are clearly idiots.

The fact that one got shut down is great. The fact that it was done by a black guy posing as their leader was classic.