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Farmers Markets Target for Nazi Recruitment

Be aware of the many ways in which nazis try to recruit and spread their memes. I've been going to the Salem Saturday Market since last year, because I saw a sign. This sign said that Russia, the nation that attacked the United States, is not an enemy. The sign said the true enemy was the United States government and main-stream media. Big signs, all over the place. Nobody said or did anything. It was my duty to do something.

This phenomenon of white supremacists and crypto-nazis using farmers markets to recruit and spread is not new. It is happening all over the country. Had I not tenaciously counter-protested the nazis, who knows what malfeasance they could have metastasized.

From the article by Kelly Weill:

“They’re extremely nice,” Brewer said of Dye and Mackey, according to the FBI. 
White supremacists don’t always dress in Klan robes or jackboots. Some, like the set that orbits Identity Evropa (now renamed the American Identity Movement, likely to distance itself from involvement in 2017’s deadly Unite the Right rally), try to break into the mainstream with more wholesome outward appearances."

https://www.thedailybeast.com/farmers-markets-have-new-unwelcome-guests-fascists?source=articles&via=rss


See also:
Sea Lioning
How to spot a Fascist
The Rhetoric Tricks, Traps, and Tactics of White Nationalism
















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