Canadian, U.S. fascist fight clubs joining forces south of the border, CBC investigation finds

Canadian, U.S. fascist fight clubs joining forces south of the border, CBC investigation finds

Members of Canada’s biggest white nationalist group trained this spring with U.S. counterparts south of the border and met with the founder of a global movement of fascist fight clubs, a CBC visual investigation has found.

One expert called it a “very significant” signal of closer co-ordination between white supremacist groups on both sides of the border.


This is the latest CBC Expose of Canadian White People with objectionable views who haven’t actually broken any laws.

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BAKLINSKI: We’re a peaceful pro-life organization — The Canadian Anti-Hate Network targeted us

BAKLINSKI: We’re a peaceful pro-life organization — The Canadian Anti-Hate Network targeted us

When the Canadian Anti-Hate Network once described itself as “modelled after, and supported by” the US-based Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), the Canadian government should have taken notice. Today, that connection deserves renewed scrutiny.

The SPLC, founded in 1971, says it was created to ensure “that the promise of the civil rights movement became a reality for all.” It became notorious, however, for branding mainstream religious and conservative organizations as “hate groups.”

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A billion a year …

And this is what they spend it on

Canadian military personnel identified on white supremacist dating site

3 of them!

Imagine if they devoted these same resources to the impact of mass immigration from incompatible cultures or the human toll of 1st cousin marriages in Islam or Canada’s Khomeinist 5th columnists.

But nope instead we get dating profiles of  the desperate. 

Meanwhile the CBC thinks this just dandy 

And this … How race-based hiring is coming to define Canada

Of course they did … CBC hired 84 percent racialized, Indigenous, or disabled while having job vacancies for top talent: Internal report

Racism is OK when the CBC does it.

More … GOVERNMENT SUBSIDISED CBC… WHEN YOU ONLY NEED HALF THE STORY…

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The Beauty of Anti-Fascists Recognizing Fascists in the Mirror

The left’s inability to discern truth from fantasy culminates in unintentional performance art in Germany.

Some people fail to see their own irony.

A few of them attended the premiere of Catarina and the Beauty of Killing Fascists in Bochum, Germany, last Saturday.

The play’s theme centers around a Portuguese family’s ritualistic annual murder of a fascist. If the spectre of fascism really hung over the West, then certainly one would expect the audience disruption — in Germany, no less — to come from neo-Brown Shirts. These creatures, however, more densely populate the imaginations of those behind Catarina and the Beauty of Killing Fascists than they do our actual world.

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CARPAY: CBC’s ‘neo-nazi’ link to the Freedom Convoy is a camera trick, not journalism

“The neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division linked to Ottawa’s “Freedom Convoy,” screams the Radio-Canada headline in French. This CBC smear-job story ran just prior to the Federal Court of Appeal releasing its January 16 denunciation of the federal government’s illegal conduct in February 2022. The court denounced former prime minister Justin Trudeau over wrongfully declaring a national emergency, illegally using violence against peaceful protesters, and violating Charter rights by freezing the bank accounts of hundreds of Canadians.

(Incognito)

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Trump just like Hitler says Godwin and Mail

Wake up, Canada. The Trump Doctrine is aimed at us

In the spring of 1944, George Klein, an 18-year-old Jewish-Hungarian, was shown a copy of a report prepared by two escapees from Auschwitz. In minute detail, it described the operation of the secret death camp.

The Nazis were at that moment in the midst of deporting the Jews of Hungary. Hundreds of thousands had already been taken and were already dead. Yet that The Final Solution was the policy of one of the world’s most advanced societies was still almost beyond comprehension, even to many of those about to become its targets.


Should someone tell the Globe that Trump removes Hitlers?

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CBC Exposes The Same Dozen Neo-Nazis Over and Over Again

‘The Nazis were right’: What the leaders of Canada’s biggest ‘nationalist’ group really want

The leaders of the country’s biggest white nationalist group believe that “the Nazis were right,” that a violent “race war” for Canada’s future is underway and that non-white people should be deported en masse “at gunpoint,” according to an analysis by the CBC’s visual investigations unit.

Second Sons Canada calls itself a “men’s nationalist club” dedicated to “health and fitness, camaraderie, activism and friendly support for those who share our values.” Official posts on Instagram, Facebook, Telegram and X show men gathering to train or to demonstrate, promoting the slogan “remigration now” and celebrating veterans and Canadian history.


It’s not about a dozen Neo-Nazis. CBC Palestine appears to be trying to stigmatize “Remigration”. Screw them we own it.

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Canadian neo-Nazi was ‘man behind the curtain’ of global terror attacks, Crown says, calling for 20-year sentence

While a Niagara region man may now be remorseful for producing recruitment videos for a neo-Nazi terrorist group and writing racist manifestos that inspired attacks around the world, the deadly consequences of his actions will live on for years, a Toronto judge was told Tuesday.

Matthew Althorpe “remains a danger to the public,” federal prosecutor Amber Pashuk told Superior Court Justice Jane Kelly during a sentencing hearing, asking that the 30-year-old man be sent to prison for 20 years. The defence, which will present its sentencing arguments in January, is asking for a sentence of 12 to 14 years.


I have no empathy for this guy but I think the use of “inspired” is awfully elastic and his “Global” impact a bit of a stretch.

The “authorities” seem to just make it up as they go along throwing the book at Mr. Nazi but allowing ISIS terrorists both safe return and free-range status because gathering evidence is just so hard Gosh Darnit!

It’s clear the powers that be operate to support a false narrative that “white supremacy” is a greater threat than Islam. The Lib-Left Loves the Muslim vote and making them answerable to the law will upset the ummah.

Without proof “White supremacists” are said to number many many thousands with literally hundreds of groups operating within the fevered dreams of the CBC and worse they harbour  extreme right views such as a curtailment of open borders mass immigration and the deportation of criminal migrants. The Horror!

“At the same time, white supremacists and accelerationists will likely seize on the attack in Australia to spread anti-immigrant narratives, ITAC wrote.”

But why haven’t the “Canadian” Imam’s who openly call for the murder of Jews and the erasure of Israel, some via YouTube accounts, ever been charged?

Do these Imam’s somehow lack the basement Nazi’s reach and are therefore dismissed?  Is evidence from YouTube too difficult to gather?

To date the authorities have hidden behind the religious exemption excuse. 

Now they want to remove the exemption but not as said to prosecute Islamists but to criminalize Christianity, the favourite faith of “white supremacists”, mark my words. 

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Canada Overrun With Nazis … Again … says Guardian

Western intelligence agencies eye neo-fascist fight clubs: ‘an international white supremacist movement’

Neo-fascist fight clubs, which are a global locus of neo-nazism, have caught the eye of western intelligence agencies that consider them a burgeoning national security threat, according to experts and government documents reviewed by the Guardian.

“Active clubs”, pseudo mixed martial arts gangs preaching a strain of far-right activism inspired by the teachings of Adolf Hitler, are well known to be moving across borders. But the revelation that official security services are keeping watch over them, the same kind of agencies known to surveil proscribed terrorist organizations like the Islamic State, shows how active clubs are an evolving and quickly growing threat.

“Intelligence agencies want to be aware of extremist networks that exist in their countries,” said Joshua Fisher-Birch, a terrorism analyst at the Counter Extremism Project, about active clubs, “their potential for current or future violence, and what links they may have to other movements and individuals, both domestically and internationally.”


For your reading pleasureIslamist Terror attacks in the world 1979 through 2024

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Stewart Suggests ICE Heading To Chicago Is Like a Nazi Invasion

Even by the standards of flippant Nazi analogies, Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart had an especially ill-timed Nazi comparison on Wednesday as he taped The Weekly Show podcast before Charlie Kirk’s assassination and ahead of its Thursday release. According to Stewart, President Trump sending ICE to Chicago can be roughly analogized with Nazi invasions in World War II.

Stewart began, “It is, we’re taping this on Wednesday, September 10th, it’s gonna be airing tomorrow, and today is the day they launched Operation Midway Blitz. Named for the city of Chicago and what the Nazis did through Europe. What could go wrong?”

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Canadian soldiers suspended after Nazi salute video surfaces

The Canadian military has suspended five active members after a video emerged allegedly showing them with other individuals who gave Nazi salutes.

Lt.-Gen. Mike Wright, the head of the Canadian army, said in a statement issued Tuesday that he was “deeply disturbed and profoundly disappointed” by the contents of the video, which he said he was made aware of on Aug. 6.

Wright said soon after the video was shared with the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) by a member of the public, five serving members were identified, who have now been suspended from military duties while a disciplinary investigation is underway. The matter was then referred to military police.

Was it just a bout of drunken silliness?

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CBC Facilitates Nazi Meetups … “White nationalists are posting pictures from the London area. Here are the locations”

White nationalists are posting pictures from the London area. Here are the locations

A white supremacist group is growing its ranks in the London and St. Thomas areas of southwestern Ontario with the location of several meeting places now identified by CBC News.

Nationalist-13 has held several meetings and anti-immigration protests recently. It’s based in Hamilton, and is what’s known as an “active club.” Active clubs are part of a neo-Nazi network that has grown globally, moving from online forums into real-world communities, including some in southwestern Ontario.

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Now haters are going after Sydney Sweeney’s DOG as they call the German Shepherd a ‘Nazi pet’

Sydney Sweeney has been slammed for saying she has ‘great jeans’ in a new American Eagle ad campaign.

Some saw ‘great jeans’ to be a remark on her genetic background which is mixed European ancestry. The move was branded ‘Nazi propaganda’ by woke critics.

Now haters are going after her darling pet.

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Anti-hate coalition denounces presence of white nationalist ‘active clubs’ in Hamilton, calls for action

Several organizations in Hamilton are denouncing white nationalist “active clubs,” whose members were found by a recent investigative report by CBC News to be preparing for a “race war” in area gyms and parks.

The Hamilton Anti Hate Coalition, a group formerly known as No Hate in the Hammer, said it is also calling on municipal authorities and neighbours to “act immediately” in light of the investigation’s findings.


Rent seekers seeking rent.

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