Watchdog Group: Dozens Of Active-Duty US Troops Found On Neo-Nazi Site
Stars and Stripes:
WASHINGTON -- It is the Facebook for the fascist set, and the typical online profiles of its members reveal expected tastes.
Favorite book: "Mein Kampf"
Stars and Stripes:
WASHINGTON -- It is the Facebook for the fascist set, and the typical online profiles of its members reveal expected tastes.
Favorite book: "Mein Kampf"
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Arianna, who's your "hand-model" in the accompanying photo? Those are some hairy gorilla paws.
Aww, they're just good ol' Southern Kristian boys serving our country -- and the Master Race.
(Please don't flame or censor. Use your sarcasm detector, if you have one.)
America the beautiful. Who are you going to trust with your life on the battle field? A white supremasist or a gay? throw out the damn dangerous gays. bring on the skinheads88. what a country.
Yes, yes, it sucks, but it's OKAY.
This is AMERICA. They're allowed to be on whatever damn websites they want, and it's wrong for us to make a huge deal out of this. There are racists/anti-semites/homophobes in the Army. Color me SHOCKED. There are racists/anti-semites/homophobes in the general public in just about the same numbers... probably more.
I would LOVE it if they didn't exist anymore, but tough. Freedom of expression.
There was a line in there that went "in apparent violation of Pentagon regulations prohibiting racist extremism in the ranks."
Did you read it? You have now.
1. Actually, this is proof that the soldiers do not have true loyalty to the US government or to their President, making them dangerous, and they should be dishonorably discharged.
2. It is not wrong to make a big deal out of this. People having the right to go to "whatever website they want" and to express whatever they want doesn't mean they can't be judged for it, it means they can't be legally persecuted. Anyone who is a member of such a website is an abhorrent person. Do they have the right to be an abhorrent person? Sure. The rest of us have a right to judge them on that and criticize them.
I didn't know the Republican base had their own social networking site.
I've been on the 'net for quite a while now, and it's my experience that every internet "tough guy" claims that he is active or former military. No doubt that there's some white supremacists in our military, but there's also black supremacists, sexists, racists, homophobes, etc., I think it's probably exaggerated.
Anyways, what does the SPLC suggest we do? Round 'em all up and interrogate them? You're allowed to say stupid, racist things in this country if you want. When you make actual threats, then that's a different story.
Last line of the article:
"The report was criticized by some veterans and conservative groups as inherently anti-military."
I appears that they don't care whether it is true or not, figures.
they didn't care that it was antiAmerican to have those views? so sad.
It's antiAmerican to say it's antiAmerican to have other views different from your own.
Freedom of expression, no matter how despicable.
Posted: 07- 9-09 09:43 PM