Posted on 01/09/2022 7:31:49 AM PST by shadowlands1960
A white supremacist group encountered a less-than-receptive crowd during an anti-abortion march in Chicago on Saturday. Clad in khaki pants, blue jackets, and white balaclavas, members of Patriot Front walked through the freezing streets of the Windy City bearing upside-down American flags and a banner reading “Strong families make strong nations.” They tried to join the March for Life, but anti-abortion rights demonstrators had other ideas, heckling the racists with taunts of “Who do you guys think you are?” and “What are you guys carrying shields for?” Cars honked at them as well. The white supremacists eventually ceded to their detractors and broke off from the march. They ended the day with a reportedly extended wait for their transportation in the snow. The group is no stranger to logistical difficulties. Patriot Front was last spotted in disarray in Washington, D.C., stranded for hours waiting for pickup in rented U-Hauls.
That bunch is glowing so brightly you could see it from orbit
The way they are positioning their caps and masks and sunglasses, one would think they’ve been advised how to confuse optical biometric facial scans. Like they don’t want anyone to find out they work for the fibs.
Boy Howdy!!!
Sure glad you cleared that up for me.
Exactly. So obvious.
If I see them at March for Life in DC, I’ll ask to see their badges.
Again all young and fit. Not a beer belly or tattoo in sight.
Well these are clearly feds, but what about them Indicates they are white supremacists?
The Beast is doing their best to sell the white supremacist thing but even they can't keep a straight face.
‘Patriot’ is a dog-whistle for ‘white supremacist’ - seems to be the thinking..
They all look a like. There must have been a sale at penney’s.
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