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Given how this forum attracts so many white nationalists/supremacists I wonder what the reaction will be.
The first problem is you're confusing the "nation" with the "brotherhood". I mean if we're going to obsess about white racism like this we should at least pretend to understand what we're talking about...
ARYAN NATION = Racist white-separatist religious organization based in Ohio which the FBI has called a "terrorist threat" and who's primary goal is to establish a 'NATIONAL RACIAL STATE'.
ARYAN BROTHERHOOD = Typical drug-running criminal prison gang based in California, and AZ who's primary goal is acquiring money and power, ie: they're not really political.
I'm not exactly sure how "its official". The post says that, a prison chief was gunned down in Colorado by a white supremacist ex-convict(most likely he was in the prison with that prison chief?). Then, two weeks later an assistant prosecutor in Texas was killed, for which they have absolutely no idea who did it. Then a couple months later the prosecutor and his wife was killed. And they also have no idea who did it.
Somehow the fact that a white supremacist ex-prisoner, kills the guy who was chief of the prison he had been in. Means that white supremacists must be to blame for the killing in a completely different state. For which there isn't even a motive, let alone a suspect. Just because it coincidentally was two weeks later?
This is a bunch of speculation based on absolutely nothing. And its impossible to even know if the first guy was actually a racist, or just joined the Aryan nation once he got to prison. Because, when you get to prison, a lot of times you basically have to join something. Because in prison, the whites stay together, the blacks stay together, and the Mexicans stay together, mainly to protect each other. Many times people join the "Aryan brotherhood" in prison, not because they are racists, but rather to just stay safe.
This post is a joke.
Another case of media sensationalizing to make a bigger story than it already is.
Given how this forum attracts so many white nationalists/supremacists I wonder what the reaction will be. This is the third government official in as many weeks killed by white supremacists and all of them have some how been prosecutors or prison officials. It seems like an organized campaign of murder by racist white supremacist groups.
C'mon, be sensible. How do you deduce this? Did you type this purposely to inflame other members? I'm sure white supremacists have other things to do, other than troll the City-Data forum.
Given how this forum attracts so many white nationalists/supremacists I wonder what the reaction will be. This is the third government official in as many weeks killed by white supremacists and all of them have some how been prosecutors or prison officials. It seems like an organized campaign of murder by racist white supremacist groups.
C'mon, be sensible. How do you deduce this? Did you type this purposely to inflame other members? I'm sure white supremacists have other things to do, other than troll the City-Data forum.
They don't have anything to do, since most white supremacists are trailing-living layabouts living on the dole and low-life petty criminals.
And by the way, the gun that shot the Colorado prison chief was a straw purchase by a 22-year-old woman for the white supremacist who was shot by the police.
They don't have anything to do, since most white supremacists are trailing-living layabouts living on the dole and low-life petty criminals.
And by the way, the gun that shot the Colorado prison chief was a straw purchase by a 22-year-old woman for the white supremacist who was shot by the police.
Did you mean trailer living? or perhaps mean trailer trash? That might be believable since some hells angels caught for crimes might have been living off the grid types, you know, the anti-establishment types.
The first problem is you're confusing the "nation" with the "brotherhood". I mean if we're going to obsess about white racism like this we should at least pretend to understand what we're talking about...
ARYAN NATION = Racist white-separatist religious organization based in Ohio which the FBI has called a "terrorist threat" and who's primary goal is to establish a 'NATIONAL RACIAL STATE'.
ARYAN BROTHERHOOD = Typical drug-running criminal prison gang based in California, and AZ who's primary goal is acquiring money and power, ie: they're not really political.
Well looky what happens when you click on the wiki link YOU provided for the Aryan Brotherhood. Who is it again who doesn't know what they're talking about?
"The Aryan Brotherhood, also known as The Brand, the AB, Alice Baker, or the One-Two, is a white supremacist prison gang and organized crime syndicate in the United States with about 20,000 members in and out of prison.[6][7] According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the gang makes up less than 1% of the prison population, but it is responsible for up to 20% of murders in the federal prison system.[8][9] The AB has focused on the economic activities typical of organized crime entities, particularly drug trafficking, extortion, inmate prostitution, and murder-for-hire."[10]
Total membership 20,000, white supremacists responsible for a big chunk of murders in prison, plus murder for hire, drug trafficking....
The Colorado Secretary of the Dept. of Corrections (a member of the governor's Cabinet) was killed by a white supremacist who had just been released from prison. That does seem to be a pretty strong connection.
Yes, but is there really a strong connection between the Colorado case and the Kaufman County cases? I'm not saying the Aryan Brotherhood isn't capable of doing this, but it does seem odd that the Houston attorneys were far more involved in this Aryan Brotherhood case, yet only Kaufman County attorneys have been targeted.
I don't know. The thing that bothers me about the link to the Aryan Brotherhood is why has this only happened to the attorneys in Kaufman County and not the Houston attorneys? It just seems like it has more to do with some local case that they both might have worked on together.
That's waht struck me as strange, since most of the indictments were in Houston why would the ABH kill attorneys in the Dallas area.
That's waht struck me as strange, since most of the indictments were in Houston why would the ABH kill attorneys in the Dallas area.
They wouldn't.
Everything about this case says it was professional hit men with ties to drug lords.
The ABH angle sells newspapers.
Plus, if it does happen to be the ABH the media will try and link it to the Republicans and the Tea Party. That's what they always do. That's what they want to do. Can't do that if it's drug bosses.
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