So is this the "unity" they were talking about?
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That one about a guy turning in his brother is absolutely infuriating to me, because it reminds me of the idiocy that came out after the Parkland school shooting. I can't recall specifics, but I recall several of the other students saying the shooter was a weird kid, nobody talked to him, nobody liked him, etc. My immediate reaction was "and what did you do about it? Oh, wait, you all just kept ignoring him at best and bullying him at worst I bet."
And the guy is doing that same thing about his brother. A sad, lonely guy with a substance abuse problem, for whom those so-called White Supremacists were "the only thing standing in the way of a life empty of people." So, what did you do, buddy? You knew your brother was having a miserable life, you felt he had fallen in with some bad people, AND WHAT DID YOU DO? Oh, that's right, apparently nothing. Even in your high-virtue humble-brag about how you're turning your brother over to the FBI, you can't even list one thing you did to help him.
Its always someone else's job with these people. They claim to care about other people, but do jack **** to help them themselves - someone else's money or time is needed. You riot in the streets for months, burn down stores, destroy people's homes, and then say "why is there so much poverty? We must steal more money from (I'm sorry, tax) rich people more!" You can't be bothered to hold down a stable job, so you demand other people give you free money. And, here, they're all insistent on selling out their own family for Good Boy Points on the internet.
Take some damn responsibility, and if you see a situation developing do something about it instead of demanding everyone else accommodate your wishes.
That's a teenager, almost certainly a teenage girl that's doing it, unless 2004 is their graduation year or something.