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189 sats \ 11 replies \ @Signal312 24 Jul \ on: Nashville grapples with lingering neo-Nazi presence in tourist-friendly city news
Anyone else think there's a decent chance this is somehow staged, or a false flag?
I think there's a good possibility.
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No, Nashville and the surrounding region have Nazi leaning sympathies. It isn't really a new trend.
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Both can be true. Likely is.
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What I'm telling you is that it isn't a false flag for the region. If anything, its visibility on what is/has been for years. Now, whether that hatred is trying to be used for some other purpose, that's another discussion.
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Tell us more about the region. People don't get it.
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uh, what?
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Sorry typo. people don't get it if they haven't experienced it
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Oh. Well, Downtown Nashville has a literal replica of the Parthenon and not far away is Memphis. The "Memphis Mafia" and recording industry there are widely networked with not especially understanding sorts of people.
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Is there any way to tell?
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I wish I could find that photo from a couple years back. It was from somewhere in the southeast (was it perhaps Nashville? can't remember), and showed a huge purported Nazi group, all marching in synch, all white, all about the same height, in tan pants, white polo shirts, red caps, all with masks on. Something like that.
It got a lot of coverage in alternative media as an obvious false flag, and really seemed like it to me.
Anyone remember this? Can you find the photo? I don't even know how to start searching for something like this.
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Found it! It's the patriot front group (supposedly). It was WIDELY reported in alternative media (Joe Rogan, etc.) that it was probably a false flag.
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