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Originally Posted by goofyballer
Gotta read the whole article:
"He acknowledged to the Associated Press that Christian had shown up at a Patriot Prayer rally on April 29 with a baseball bat and had made the Nazi salute. But Gibson said he hurled insults at rally organizers as well as counter-protesters.
"He came yelling at everyone, cussing at everyone. He threatened me and tons of people," Joey Gibson said."
Also, this Baltimore guy:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/22/u...pagewanted=all
"The group’s public profile was inaccessible on Monday. Screenshots showed that its members had earlier trafficked in anti-black and sexist memes. But Alex Goodman, 19, an administrator of the group, said it had been started a few months ago as satire and was in fact partly intended to make fun of the so-called alt-right.
“Nothing is meant as true; we follow none of the beliefs,” Mr. Goodman, who described himself as pagan, said. “None of us believe in that philosophy. I condemn those who believe in white supremacy.”
Matthew Lamb, 26, who said he had founded the Facebook group, said he and his friends had “spent two days trying to come up with a funny name,” adding: “I don’t care if it’s offensive. It’s supposed to be offensive.”
“But oh God, no,” he said. “It’s not white supremacist or a Nazi group, and I’m not a white supremacist.”"
The Baltimore guy was motivated by satire....the horror.