Saturday, November 9, 2024

STUFF TRUMP SAID HE WOULD DO-“FREEDOM CITIES”

 20. Construct 10 new 'Freedom Cities' in the US which will be completely free from all government regulations of any kind.’

FROM:

Trump's 93 Campaign Promises

Every promise made on video.

Ron Filipkowski

November 8, 2024


"Freedom Cities" Nazi Cities,  Secession Cities,  Anarchist Cities???



WHAT THE HELL DOES HE MEAN BY "FREEDOM CITIES?"

IS IT THIS?



This June, a remarkable story broke about a longtime neo-Nazi named Craig Cobb who had stealthily bought up a dozen properties in the near-ghost town of Leith, N.D., in an effort to take over and create an all-white community (see story, p. 35). The news came as a shock to the residents of Leith — a total of 16 people, according to the last census — and sparked an immediate reaction, including a counter-protest of more than 400 people against Cobb and a small band of his neo-Nazi friends. The Leith story was unusual enough that it made the front page of The New York Times, but the attempt turns out to have been only the latest in a long series of efforts to create extremist communities, whether based on racism, survivalism, certain kinds of religiosity or other factors. This summer, Mark Pitcavage, the director of investigative research for the Jewish human rights group Anti-Defamation League, wrote a comprehensive report on such communities, “Home is Where the Bunker Is: Extremist, Survivalist, and Fringe Housing Developments.” The Intelligence Report interviewed Pitcavage, a longstanding expert on the American radical right, on the history of extremist intentional communities in the United States.


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SPLC Southern Poverty Law Center

Closed Circuit

BY Mark Potok

Former Senior Fellow




OR THIS?


"In the summer of 2015,
 a chimney sweep in Elgin, Oregon, redrew the map of the American West. “Imagine for a moment Idaho’s western border stretching to the Pacific Ocean,” Grant Darrow wrote in a letter to the editor of his local paper. Rural Oregon, he insisted, should break its ties with the urbanites of Portland and liberals of Salem, and join Idaho. “The political diversity in this state is becoming unpalatable,” he argued. “Rural Oregonians in general and Eastern Oregonians, in particular, are growing increasingly dismayed by the manner in which Oregon’s Legislature and Oregon’s urban dwellers have marginalized their values, demonized their lifestyle, villainized their resource-based livelihoods, and classified them as second-class citizens at best.”

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DECEMBER 23, 2021

Modern America’s Most Successful Secessionist Movement

By Antonia Hitchens


OR THIS?


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