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(, Thu 22 Nov 2012, 11:54)
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Created an instant ghetto of whiny White Supremacists
Last February 27th, there was a surprise riot in town (Sacramento, California). A group of white-looking people had been conducting a protest regarding what they considered ill-treatment of their white bretheren in South Africa, when they were set upon by a larger group of darker-looking people who came from some distance (from the San Francisco Bay area actually) just because the idea of the protest pissed them off.

The unexpected riot caught everyone flat-footed. I ran down to try to get my teeth kicked in too, but most of the people had already scattered. I took a video of the pretty Sac Police spokeslady being interviewed by a radio reporter. Comments on the video quickly arrived.

I apparently injured the feelings of the White Supremacists by referring to them as Neo-Nazis (that's what everyone on the streets was calling them). Still, I can tell from their many comments that I stepped over the line. I apologize unreservedly with abject abasement by equating a desire for authoritarian dominance with a desire for authoritarian dominance (plus genocide). Distinctions must be respected.
(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 7:26, 1 reply)

'white nationalist' is a fairly safe descriptor.
(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 9:31, closed)

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