MSNBC regular Jason Johnson claimed that Fox News host Tucker Carlson “basically supports terrorism” during an appearance on Chris Hayes’ show last night.
Carlson has been under fire since he asserted earlier this week that America faces much bigger problems than “white supremacy.”
This angered Johnson, who brazenly suggested that Carlson supports the kind of domestic terrorism exemplified by the El Paso mass shooting.
“For the rest of news the media system, for everybody everybody else who is talking about it, we have to now frame this is as this is someone who basically supports terrorism,” said Johnson.
Johnson’s assertion that Tucker supports political violence is also rich given that he previously justified Antifa violence against police by claiming they were a protection force for white nationalists.
“I see Tucker Carlson as a guy who has repeatedly failed in television,” Johnson also remarked, an odd comment given that Carlson’s show routinely competes with Hannity’s Fox News show for the number one cable news broadcast in America.
A leftist activist called for setting Tucker Carlson on fire before subsequently claiming it was a”joke” after he received a backlash.
Tim Hannan, who describes himself as an anti-Trump resistance member and an “average citizen turned activist,”tweeted to his 26,000 followers, “#FireTuckerCarlson – literally light him on fire.”
The tweet was in response to liberal outrage over Carlson’s assertion that paranoia over “white supremacy” was becoming hysterical and that there are numerous other far bigger problems America faces.
As soon as the tweet began catching flak, Hannan tried to backpedal, tweeting, “For the record I hope no one hurts Tucker, this was a joke. Maybe a milkshake filled with piss, though.”
He then appeared to react angrily to the backlash, tweeting, “The people upset over my joke defend the most vile shit daily. Fuck you all.”
Hannan’s original tweet is still up and has not been removed by Twitter.
A YouTuber is calling for more violence against migrant detention centers in the days after the Antifa fire bomb terrorist’s attack.
By Tom Pappert
A transgendered Antifa YouTube content creator who calls herself Christopher Szabo released a video titled “Important Message To Leftists | In Memory of Will Van Spronsen”, in which she urged other leftists to enact attacks similar to that of Willem Van Spronsen, who attacked a migrant detention center in Tacoma, Washington with an AR-15 rifle and Molotov cocktails.
Szabo, who announced on Instagram that she is undergoing hormone replacement therapy, gave “tribute”to Van Spronsen, and stressed that she considers the domestic terrorist who attempted to fire bomb the migrant detention center in Tacoma a “hero” in her video, before stressing the need for more attacks against the United States government.
“I want to take a moment to give a tribute to Willem Van Spronsen,” said Szabo. “I’m just gonna say it, I think you’re a hero. I don’t care what you say, I think they’re a hero, and if you disagree with me, you’re f**king wrong.”
Szabo continued, “There are many incidents in history where people have taken radical positions and I have agreed with them, but this is the one time in my life time when I have seen someone take a radical stance where they put their life on the line, they fought for something selfless, and they died for it.”
The video then takes an even darker turn, as Szabo stresses the need for more domestic terrorist attacks.
“It’s something that we, on the left, should resonate with. Not just resonate with, but repeat. Not just repeat, you have to understand, this is just one individual, his death cannot go in vain, we need multiple individuals. We need multiple of these instances to happen.”
“What I’m calling for here, is that this cannot be an isolated incident, where one person storms into an ICE detention center and blows off a car and comes in with an AR-15, you know, and they just die,” said Szabo. “No, this can’t be an isolated incident.”
Szabo went on, “Instead, we need to have not just one time where somebody goes in, but not just two times, we need to have multiple people coming in, multiple people storming them, and we can f**king hang those motherf**kers on a f**king tree for all of the motherf**king country to see.”
She also ordered mass organization, saying that “You guys need to get organized, like more so than ever before.”
In her YouTube About section, Szabo calls herself “an anarcho-communist content creator” who wants to “combat white supremacy and capitalism.” On Patreon, Szabosays she“is creating funny videos and leftist content.”
She has also threatened President Donald Trump, Paul Joseph Watson, and Steven Crowder on Twitter.
Additionally, Szabo affiliates with various other prominent left wing groups on its Discord channel, with Earth Strike International, an international anti-climate change group, listed prominently as an “ally”.
Big League Politics has asked YouTube to comment on a video advocating violence being present on its platform, and did not receive a response in time for publication. Likewise, Big League Politics did not receive an immediate response from Twitter regarding threats against President Trump being present on its platform, or whether Twitter also reported these threats to the Secret Service.
Big League Politics intends to provide law enforcement agencies with all relevant information regarding Szabo’s social media use.
MLB team the Chicago Cubs are investigating after a fan at Tuesday night’s game against the Miami Marlins allegedly made a symbol on live TV associated with white supremacists.
As reporter Doug Glanville – a former Cubs player – was making a live broadcast for NBC Sports Chicago at Wrigley Field, a fan was seen in a gray Cubs hoodie behind him.
After shifting position, the fan appears to make an upside-down ‘OK sign’, which is sometimes associated with white supremacy.
The Cubs are looking into the matter, issuing a statement saying: “An individual seated behind Mr. Glanville used what appears to be an offensive hand gesture that is associated with racism.
“Such ignorant and repulsive behavior is not tolerated at Wrigley Field.
“We are reviewing the incident thoroughly because no one should be subjected to this type of offensive behavior.
“Any individual behaving in this manner will not only be removed from the ballpark, but will be permanently banned from Wrigley Field.”
It’s unclear whether the man was attempting to form the ‘OK symbol’ without any malicious intent. The gesture is seen as a clear racist sign by some, or by others as simply the originally innocuous meaning which has been distorted in a hoax to trigger liberals.
Facebook has announced that it will ban content relating to ‘white nationalism’ and ‘white separatism’ from its platform. The nature of the content that will be banned raises some free speech concerns.
Facebook’s hate speech policies already forbid any content praising or promoting “white supremacy.” The company has, until now, drawn a distinction between this content and “white nationalism” and “white separatism,” much to the ire of civil rights activists, who argue that the terms are interchangeable.
“Going forward,”the company announced in a blog post on Wednesday, “while people will still be able to demonstrate pride in their ethnic heritage, we will not tolerate praise or support for white nationalism and separatism.”
As of next week, users attempting to post such content will be redirected to Life After Hate, a nonprofit staffed by former extremists that seek to turn young people away from white supremacy. The new policy will apply to both Facebook and Instagram.
White nationalism and white separatism are hazy concepts. Facebook initially considered them in the same category of Basque separatism in Spain, the Zionist movement, or Malcolm X-style black separatism. However, the latest decision seems to place explicitly white movements into a category of their own.
Enforcing the ban will likely prove controversial, especially in the United States where Facebook has been accused of a pervasive anti-conservative bias. Phrases like “I am a proud white nationalist” and “Immigration is tearing this country apart; white separatism is the only answer” will now be banned, the company told Motherboard. Less explicit and “coded”references will be removed on a case-by-case basis, an opaque policy that will surely draw accusations of misuse.
Behind the scenes, most of the content sifting will be done using artificial intelligence and machine learning, Facebook said on Wednesday.
Facebook’s clampdown on the extreme right comes less than two weeks after gunman Brenton Tarrant murdered 50 worshippers at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. Tarrant livestreamed his rampage on Facebook, and the social media giant was criticized for failing to take down reposts of the video quick enough in the days afterward.
Tarrant’s murder spree, inspired by a blend of white supremacist and fascist ideologies, prompted New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Arden to issue a “global call”to fight the “ideology” of racism, particularly online.
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If there’s one thing you’ve noticed about white nationalists, it’s that they have hands. And something they’ve been doing a lot with their hands lately is sending out secret messages in support of white supremacy. If you see anyone doing any of these hand gestures, you can be certain they are a racist and should report them to the nearest racism reporting facility (usually Twitter).
This racist hand symbol is very popular right now. It’s to say “OK” as in “Racism is A-OK.”
This sign signals to other people that you believe one race is superior to all the others. Just say no to the One symbol.
This is very similar to the “One” symbol, but doubly racist because it is two fingers instead of one. Some people think this means “peace” or “two,” but they are probably secret racists.
Mueller’s Spcecial Counsel team of 13 angry Democrats scrubbed Peter Strzok’s phone and then turned it over to the Office of Inspector General investigators AFTER Peter Strzok was fired from the special counsel.
Peter Strzokwas fired from the Special Counsel after text messages surfaced showing that he had a strong hatred for Donald Trump and his supporters.
Peter Strzok was reassigned in the summer of 2017 to the FBI’s human resource department after his dismissal from the Mueller witch hunt in July 2017.
His lover Lisa Page reportedly resigned from the FBI in May 2018 – and was removed from Special Counsel on July 15th, 2017. She was fired two weeks before Strzok was fired from the special counsel.
Lisa Page’s phone was scrubbed and not turned over to OIG until September 2018.
Strzok’s anti-Trump lover Lisa Page’s phone was also scrubbed clean.
Now this…
The only known 302 report provided by Robert Mueller to Judge Emerson this week was a report created on July 19, 2017, six months after the setup of Flynn by FBI agents in the White House in January.
Attorney Lisa Page was reportedly removed from the Special Counsel in July 2017 — two weeks before Strzok was fired from the special counsel.
The date of her removal was July 15, 2017.
The 302 report Mueller handed over to the judge in Michael Flynn’s case is marked July 19, 2017.
This means Mueller was taking the talking points from a man they knew was extremely biased against President Trump and in affair with another Deep State official. They had fired him from the Special Counsel around this time period according to the Inspector General report.
Dirty Cop Robert Mueller took the 302 report from Strzok AFTER there was evidence Strzok was caught plotting against Donald Trump. And it appears the 302 report interview took place AFTER his lover quit and before he was fired from the special counsel.
Then the Mueller witch hunt scrubbed his phone clean before turning it over to investigators.