Mountain View, California - December 13, 2011
Cards bearing messages
written by the American Nazi Party have caught the eye of at least one Mountain View resident
who reports seeing the cards posted around downtown repeatedly.
Downtown resident David Smydra, a former Half Moon Bay Review reporter who now
works for Google, has seen the cards posted six times since early November near
Trinity United Methodist church, St.
Joseph's church and at Mercy-Bush park, where the
cards have been tacked on a post near the bin for dog-waste bags.
Smydra said he was conflicted about drawing attention to the issue, but decided
to go ahead. "The best cure for bad speech is more, better speech,"
he said in an email.
Nazi views are not what Mountain View
is about, he said. The group's racism and anti-Semitism do not reflect
"what I've seen in the five years I've lived in Mountain View."
The cards read "Racial Pride & Unity For Blacks = OK. Browns = OK.
Whites = Hate?" along with a website address.
The card doesn't mention the group's history of militant racism and Anti-Semitism
which is well documented and hard to ignore. Upon his assassination by an
expelled ANP member in 1967, the BBC reported that ANP founder George Rockwell
believed "all blacks should be deported to Africa
and every Jew dispossessed and sterilized." He also believed that
"traitors" such as former Presidents Harry Truman and Dwight
Eisenhower should be hanged.
Police said they had received no reports about the cards or any other Nazi
activity in the area.
— Daniel DeBolt
Comment:
Comrades, as you can see, SOME of us are actually out there handing out and dropping off literature. For security reasons, I will not divulge his name. But despite a mild heart condition, he still manages to get out there and spread our message.
For those of you who might say, "Whenever we see a story like this, everyone seems disgusted with our 'hate' messages." Well of course they are. The Jews Media's official position is anti-National Socialism. If any of the people they talked to expressed pro-National Socialist views, they are less likely to print them out of fear this may encourage us to keep giving out our literature. The media hopes that if they can continually show no one wants to hear our message, we'll give up and go away. But I have "news" for them: WE'RE NOT GOING ANYWHERE!
I will have to admit in all fairness that this story was done with less of a bias than most. I've seen FAR worse stories written about National Socialist groups.
Dan 88!
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