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If you actually read it... The CCSO report that is, there is very little actual 'evidence' that the group is "neo-fascist"
It even says that the report 'isnt an in-depth look' at the group. Basically, the group has been labelled such by the media, etc and being associated with it was enough to fire her within her probation period.
Nowhere in the does it say anything about actual actions she took part in nor does it cite anything the group has done. With the exception of fights with antifa. Which you can easily go back in time on youtube and watch how these situations escalated over the last two years. Antifa ALWAYS being the aggressor towards everyone involved. Only recently have we seen groups like PB, etc start fighting back.
Punching antifa doesnt make you a fascist, in reality anyway.
Nothing in their official site espouses hate or extremism. Only a handful of members have been shown to post 'hate speech' or also been associated with racist groups.... from all publicly available accounts of this happening, those people have been ostracized from the PB group.
There is no fascist ideology or imagery at their rallies, nor with Patriot Prayer either. Just a lot of koolaid being made on the left, and seems like some are drinking it.
Both groups are multicultural including differing ethnic, religious backgrounds as well as some lgbt members...
Up is down, black is white... 2+2=5 anymore, as long as 'they' say it, it must be true?
The second article was full of opinion too, the best was the FBI quote, "Proud Boy members have contributed to the recent escalation of violence at political rallies" .... uh, you mean conservatives finally started fighting back when getting beat up? Sure, its an escalation... but still, how long were people expected to be attacked before fighting back?
Again, a lot of opinion and hyperbole. Light on facts.
Of course, some dont like conservative groups so they are happy to jump on the bandwagon of calling them all Nazis. I guess its the same as conservatives and the stereotype that all antifa are unemployed sissies living in their parents' basements. However, the former is far more dangerous to a democracy.
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