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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: dutch508 on May 17, 2021, 08:48:31 AM
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Star Member DonViejo (60,322 posts)
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100215439171
Black, Brown and extremist: Across the far-right spectrum, people of color are playing a more visible role
Hannah Allam, Razzan Nakhlawi 11 hrs ago
Brandon Rapolla is not who springs to mind as the face of the far right.
Rapolla’s brown skin, a reflection of his multiracial ancestry, is at odds with images of White guys in self-styled militias wearing camouflage in the woods. The militia stereotype is so entrenched, Rapolla said, that airline ticket agents have refused to believe him when he gives them a heads-up that he’s on a domestic terrorism watch list.
“This one lady — she was Asian — she said, ‘Darling, you don’t look like a domestic terrorist. It’s a mistake,’ ” Rapolla recalled. “I said, ‘Nope, I am. That’s what I’m labeled as.’ ”
Rapolla, a 46-year-old former Marine, has participated in four armed standoffs with the federal government, including the “Bundy Ranch” episode in 2014. He was active in two far-right factions — the Oath Keepers and the Three Percenters — and co-founded the Pacific Patriots Network to boost cooperation. His trajectory, he said, shows how people of color are carving space in movements that are generalized as exclusively White in membership and racist in ideology.
Rapolla’s father has roots in China and Guam, while his mother is a mix of Scandinavian, Inuit, Mexican and Greek ancestry. None of that matters, he said, when he stands alongside fellow “patriots” who share his concerns about government overreach and Second Amendment rights.
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So Brandon Rapolla is is a WHITE--Chinese-Guamanian-Inuit-Mexican (are Greeks "white" or "brown Mediterranean"? does it depend on context?).
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That's a lonely thread.
If those paste eaters could see how many black conservative YouTubers are producing regular content, they would shit themselves. We're talking people with millions of subscribers.
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^^ Yes, and The Officer Tatum is my favorite.
is at odds with images of White guys in self-styled militias wearing camouflage in the woods.
This is extremely offensive to me. What an ignorant, sophomoric take.
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^^ Yes, and The Officer Tatum is my favorite.
is at odds with images of White guys in self-styled militias wearing camouflage in the woods.
This is extremely offensive to me. What an ignorant, sophomoric take.
Give Star Member DonViejo some credit, he's pointing out a reality that contradicts the ignorant, sophomoric, DU-grade, Prog stereotype. Maybe in a few years he'll realize "POCs" have been among the "far right" for decades.