Here is a case discussion concerning swastikas and arm salutes between some white nationalists and a NSM supremacist in the supremacist site Stormfront concerning the media in Sept '06:
Thread titled NSM Crashes Minuteman Rally - Gilchrist Tells Them to Go to Hell
Thread titled NSM Crashes Minuteman Rally - Gilchrist Tells Them to Go to Hell
The ... media loves Nazis. A large rally against immigration takes place and the Washington Post focuses on two costumed freaks, rather than the 100 decent White Americans who are working to change government policy.
"About 100 supporters of the Minuteman Project rallied on the West Lawn of the Capitol yesterday morning, imploring the government to tighten the nation's borders and reject guest-worker legislation.
. . . A short while later, when Minuteman founder Jim Gilchrist began speaking, two young men dressed in black slacks, khaki shirts and red swastika armbands walked onto the lawn and headed for the rally.
"Oh, no," said a woman with a Minuteman sticker on her coat. "Not the Nazis."
Gilchrist looked at the two men approaching the rally. "Nazis go to hell!" he said, adding that he was going to stop the proceedings for a short time ...
The two men -- Paul [sic] White, 28, of Roanoke and Kevin Swift, 22, of Reston, members of the National Socialist Movement, also called America's Nazi Party on the literature they handed out -- were quickly surrounded by the media.
A couple of minutes later, they were asked by police to move along...
"About 100 supporters of the Minuteman Project rallied on the West Lawn of the Capitol yesterday morning, imploring the government to tighten the nation's borders and reject guest-worker legislation.
. . . A short while later, when Minuteman founder Jim Gilchrist began speaking, two young men dressed in black slacks, khaki shirts and red swastika armbands walked onto the lawn and headed for the rally.
"Oh, no," said a woman with a Minuteman sticker on her coat. "Not the Nazis."
Gilchrist looked at the two men approaching the rally. "Nazis go to hell!" he said, adding that he was going to stop the proceedings for a short time ...
The two men -- Paul [sic] White, 28, of Roanoke and Kevin Swift, 22, of Reston, members of the National Socialist Movement, also called America's Nazi Party on the literature they handed out -- were quickly surrounded by the media.
A couple of minutes later, they were asked by police to move along...
Here's a second article in the same paper about the same two man Wehrmacht. The point the Post wants to make? Anti-immigration = Nazi.
. . . The fervor subsided only when two men dressed in brown and wearing swastikas goose-stepped toward the Minutemen and gave a Nazi salute. The men, straight out of "The Producers," handed out fliers encouraging the Minutemen to "end your alliance with the Republicans!!!" -- and join the American Nazi Party.
Minuteman Project founder Jim Gilchrist called for an intermission "to resolve this situation. "Nazis, go home!" Gilchrist called out... "I don't want them in my party."
. . . The fervor subsided only when two men dressed in brown and wearing swastikas goose-stepped toward the Minutemen and gave a Nazi salute. The men, straight out of "The Producers," handed out fliers encouraging the Minutemen to "end your alliance with the Republicans!!!" -- and join the American Nazi Party.
Minuteman Project founder Jim Gilchrist called for an intermission "to resolve this situation. "Nazis, go home!" Gilchrist called out... "I don't want them in my party."
They were there in opposition to the minute men, which is vehemently anti-racist.
The Minutemen started shouting "You're not welcome here. You can't join us" and we started shouting "We're protesting you, " and told the media that we were protesting the fact that the Minutemen were stage managing the anti-immigration movement for the Republican Party, and that by refusing to link jews and immigration they were selling out the white working class.
I said the very same thing 9 months ago, and have always thought the minute men were, and are cowards. Well as opposed to the way I would patrol the border.
I said the very same thing 9 months ago, and have always thought the minute men were, and are cowards. Well as opposed to the way I would patrol the border.
And the NSM has the courage to disgust and offend. The Minutemen managed to convince two US Congressmen to speak to the rally. The leader of the Minutemen came close to winning a seat in Congress himself. The public is begining to turn against immigration and the lawmakers are starting to listen. Into this scene come two deranged publicily-seekers, anxious to take attention away from the rally and get their faces on the news. Naturally the media writes about how Nazis were at the rally, implying that there was or could be an alliance.
The two "Nazis" played right into the media's hands. They would have accomplished more by joining the rally without the WW2 attire. This makes the open boders crowd cheer every time an incident of this nature occurs. People, please learn from this experiance.
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