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Jane Lytvynenko on Twitter: "NEW: Hundreds chats leaked to BuzzFeed News from hate group Patriot Front show how they're preparing for a life after Trump: ..." / Twitter
NEW: Hundreds chats leaked to BuzzFeed News from hate group Patriot Front show how they're preparing for a life after Trump:

The chat logs, all from this year, show that the group's Americana demeanor hides open white supremacy. The members — all of them male, most of them zoomers — openly call themselves "supremacist" and revere Hitler and Mussolini.

Members have a uniform, mandate physical training, and are prolific at spreading offline propaganda. According to SPLC, their banners, posters, stickers, and graffiti, have been found in 1000 places in the US in this year alone.

Two members have also been arrested on weapons charges.

And they are not fans of Donald Trump. For them, “Casting a ballot is a submissive gesture to legitimize tyranny.”

Please read this story.
The White Extremist Group Patriot Front Is Preparing For A World After Donald Trump
 
“What are your beliefs that led you to join the org?” —Vincent KY

“At the core of my position are these principles: The categorical rejection of the notion of equality. The categorical rejection of universal democracy. Explicit In-Group preference.” —Logan TN

“In short: I cannot stand by idly while my people fall into despair, degeneracy, and ethnic replacement.” —Anthony IL

“I feel like jews immigrants and mustims are a malicious threat to the united States and it’s economy that’s why the people are in current state of civil unrest these n!##3π’$ are causing them selves to be shot by the police and Making the split even bigger I feel as if there’s going to be a huge race war and us whites will come out on top. How do you feel about this statement?” —Vincent KY

😬” —Arthur TX

Those are just some of the hundreds of messages exchanged by the members of Patriot Front, a 3-year-old white supremacist organization that has grown into one of the most active hate groups in the United States. The messages reveal a sophisticated network of extremists who are training for violence.

The men, who believe the United States is a nation that belongs only to white people, wear uniforms made up of bomber jackets, face coverings, and beige khakis, mandate weight loss and intense workouts, and regularly practice hand-to-hand combat. Some openly call themselves “supremacist” and revere Hitler and Mussolini.
It has around 280 members, but it recruited 21 members over the last 30 days.

Thomas Rousseau, its leader:
He and his followers are mostly zoomers, born in the late ‘90s or early ‘00s, and circle frequently around topics that include traditional masculinity, weight loss, and white power.

Rousseau keeps strict rules on the conversations in the forum, and his word is gospel. On a typical day, the chats are filled with lies they believe to be real (like antifa starting forest fires), paranoia, and machismo.
 
They once did this stunt.
On Sept. 28, Rousseau wrote, “Billboard coverup video is dropping today, keep an eye out.”

Fifteen minutes later, he posted a link to the video in which at least two Patriot Front members use climbing equipment to scale a billboard bearing the Black Lives Matter slogan in Houston. As thumping, testosterone-fueled music plays, they unfurl a homemade cloth banner that blocked the billboard with the words “The United States is no longer of America now we are on our own” written in red, white, and blue letters.

Members were excited: “I hope to do something that based one day,” one wrote.
Not surprisingly, they love guns.
The same month as the Boston arrests, Joffre James Cross III, whom the SPLC determined was a Patriot Front member, pleaded guilty to gun charges. Authorities found a Vyatskie Polyany 7.62 caliber rifle and three home-assembled weapons: a .45 caliber pistol, an AR-15-style rifle, and an AR-10-style rifle. Cross is a former private in the US Army who previously had served time in prison after selling drugs to an undercover FBI agent.

In 2018, the Daily Beast reported that 19-year-old Jakub Zuk was arrested for owning five guns without a license in Illinois. Zuk also allegedly threatened a judge in anti-Semitic flyers, according to the Daily Beast.
The Patriot Front young men called the Boogaloo Boys a "joke" with one of them saying "I’ve seen maybe 10 who don’t simp for BLM or Antifa." They also called the Proud Boys "cucks" and wimps, and they consider Trump a little bit helpful even if not very great.
 
Can't they make some deadly airborne virus that only kills men and won't harm you as long as you breathe through your nose and keep your fucking fat hairy knuckles off the ground?
 
I read their manifesto: a tad longish, articulate, and no mention of God or Creator.

They seem to lean much more toward collectivism than individuality, though they make a faint and probably mostly formal point that both are important. Heavily nationalistic and bolstered by many a racially/ethnically-charged quote from famous dead American men.

Nothing unique, nothing surprising.

I think that without the God-bothering the group will fizzle out quick.
 
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