The Liberian immigrants had tried to keep a low profile since someone — a stranger? a neighbor? — distributed hundreds of fliers labeling them a threat to White children. A mile away, people woke up one September morning to small plastic bags on their lawns containing a picture of a Liberian man who had recently been convicted of killing a 14-year-old girl in Fargo. The caption invoked a racist theory that foreigners of color are “replacing” White Americans in the United States: “THE GREAT REPLACEMENT AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.”
They are doing that "replacement is a conspiracy theory if you say it's bad" thing again.
The victim’s father had appeared in court with who he called “pro-White advocates.”
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“I came here for safety,” he said in Teta’s garage, where West Africans who’d fled the conflict often gathered to eat. “It feels like the safety is disappearing.”
His daughter wasn't the one killed. Why is he whining about his safety?
The theory hinged on the idea that all Black immigrants backed Democrats, which he found laughable: Behyee hoped to vote for Donald Trump in 2024. A Lutheran charity had brought most of his Liberian friends to North Dakota so they could live in peace — not fulfill the electoral bidding of imaginary puppet masters.
That's not the theory. A large majority of immigrants vote Dem, and it's a fact.
Behyee’s exasperation — “ridiculous! just ridiculous!” — chilled to fear upon reading about the mass shooters who have referenced the Great Replacement.
Wait until he hears about black crime rates.
Similar language has emerged on racist leaflets nationwide as politicians amplify it, said Jeff Tischauser, a research analyst at the Southern Poverty Law Center who tracks the spread of White supremacist propaganda.
What was that on the wall behind the SPLC's Mark Potok again?
Daisy “Jupiter” Paulsen, 14, was skateboarding from her father’s house to her mother’s in June 2021 when Arthur Kollie, 23, attacked her with a knife. He stabbed her more than 20 times outside a Party City, police said, seemingly at random.
This is worthy of fear.
On the anniversary of her death, members of a group known for peddling racist and antisemitic conspiracies marched through Fargo, holding signs that said “Justice for Jupiter.”
They won't tell you the name, presumably because they are afraid of boosting support. Psst...it was the National Justice Party.
“Do you really want your children to become a hated minority in their own country?” the group wrote.
It's a fair question.
Police announced an investigation, asking residents to share home security camera footage that might reveal the culprit. Officers were able to identify only a suspicious sedan.
The police chief, Denis Otterness, tried to explain to disgruntled callers: Yes, he respected the First Amendment, but at the very least, whoever scattered the fliers had violated a littering ordinance. They could have damaged property. They could face fines.
I wonder if Barney here investigates all instances of littering this hard.
They filled factory, health care and child care jobs that sat vacant.
Increase wages on the first two jobs so people will actually want them -> only need one income now -> no longer need child care services - that's too easy, better flood the area wtih Liberians!
Jupiter’s killer had a record of felony charges and had been arrested while running from a bar fight three days before stabbing her. Why hadn’t he been in jail?
That's a good question, isn't it? The author has no answer.
“I don’t want it to be a Black and White thing, but what I agree with is: If the roles were reversed, it would be a different story,” Paulsen said. “There would be riots. People would be burning stuff down"
The article doesn't even bother trying to argue with this.
After an April court hearing, Paulsen told reporters he’d accepted the help of “pro-White advocates” to lodge an" anti-White hate crime" report against Kollie. “In all honesty, for the longest time, the only people who were persistent was Peter and his group,” Paulsen said. “I was like, okay, you guys go ahead and speak.”
The only people trying to make sure the violent murderer goes to prison are the ebil Nazis.
Jupiter’s killer was ultimately found guilty of murder, robbery and aggravated assault. A judge sentenced him last month to life in prison without parole, the maximum penalty in North Dakota.
They left out that the court was trying to rat fuck an insanity arrangement earlier on.
Risky or not, the cookouts provided a support group after the “Great Replacement” postcards.
They are doing that "replacement is a conspiracy theory if you say it's bad" thing again.
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His daughter wasn't the one killed. Why is he whining about his safety?
That's not the theory. A large majority of immigrants vote Dem, and it's a fact.
Wait until he hears about black crime rates.
What was that on the wall behind the SPLC's Mark Potok again?
This is worthy of fear.
They won't tell you the name, presumably because they are afraid of boosting support. Psst...it was the National Justice Party.
It's a fair question.
I wonder if Barney here investigates all instances of littering this hard.
Increase wages on the first two jobs so people will actually want them -> only need one income now -> no longer need child care services - that's too easy, better flood the area wtih Liberians!
That's a good question, isn't it? The author has no answer.
The article doesn't even bother trying to argue with this.
The only people trying to make sure the violent murderer goes to prison are the ebil Nazis.
They left out that the court was trying to rat fuck an insanity arrangement earlier on.
Things that need a support group: postcards
Things that don't: violent murders