After Inventing
‘Black Identity Extremists’,
FBI Now Forced to Take
White Domestic Terrorists Seriously
with the
Emergence of the Proud Boys
"Today, neo-Nazis are using social networking to
secretly organize and train a paramilitary force, and
prepare for a 'race war' against Blacks and Jews. At
a time when white nationalism is mainstreamed, and
white supremacist violence is on the rise, if law enforcement
forces fail to act, the problem of far-right domestic terrorism
will remain as such for the foreseeable future."
The
Proud Boys, a so-called “Western chauvinist” group
founded by VICE Media co-founder Gavin McInnes, is in fact classified
by the FBI as an “extremist group with ties to white
nationalism,” according to a report from a Washington state
sheriff. This comes amid claims by the group that it is not a white
nationalist organization with ties to the alt-right, and suggests the
federal government may now take white domestic terrorism more
seriously.
The
report — a memo
from the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, which was published by
the watchdog group Property of the People — focused on an
investigation of Erin Willey, a probationary deputy sheriff who was
terminated due to her affiliation with the Proud Boys. Specifically,
Wiley manufactured and sold “Proud Boy Girls” apparel —
representative of a group believed to be an affiliate of Proud Boys —
which she wore in a selfie photo that led to her termination from the
department.
The
memo noted the FBI has warned local law enforcement agencies that the
Proud Boys were actively recruiting members in the Pacific Northwest
and involved in the precipitation of violence at political rallies in
Seattle and Portland, as well as Charlottesville, Va. “The
Proud Boy’s communicate their beliefs through YouTube videos,
social media websites, closed online forums, personal blogs and at
political type rallies,” said the memo. “Proud Boy’s
members have been documented as having called for the closure of all
prisons, the issuing of firearms to everyone, the legalization of all
drugs, the deportation of all illegal immigrants and the shutdown of
the government.”
The
Proud Boys, a Republican Party-affiliated band of neo-Nazi street
brawlers and Trump supporters, recently assaulted
protesters
in New York City. The attack took place after the Proud Boys’
leader and founder spoke at a Metropolitan Republican Club event in
Manhattan. Initially, the NYPD made no arrests following the October
incident before subsequently arresting five members of the group,
with the intent to arrest nine and open a criminal investigation into
the Proud Boys. The reluctance by police to arrest members of the
group provided evidence that law enforcement does not take the threat
of white right=wing extremists seriously.
The
Southern Poverty Law Center has designated the Proud Boys as a hate
group, one which seeks mainstream acceptance by denying its white
nationalism while also espousing white nationalist philosophy,
including Islamophobia, anti-Black sentiment, and an anti-Semitism
that even their fellow neo-fascists characterize as “Hitler was
right. Gas the Jews.” If the FBI now takes white nationalist
extremism seriously, it is only after years of looking the other way
and turning a blind eye to homegrown domestic terror. Further, the
Trump administration defunded Countering Violent Extremism (CVE), an
Obama-era program to fight against the radicalization of domestic
residents, a program that conservatives wanted to focus on Muslims.
White
supremacists have accounted for 83
percent
of the extremist murders over the past decade, and these domestic
terrorist groups have infiltrated
US law enforcement
and have killed
the most police officers
in past decades. Yet, the FBI has investigated Black
political activist groups
such as Black Lives Matter and others advocating against police
violence, and labeled so-called “Black
Identity Extremists (BIEs),”
even falsely arresting and attempting to prosecute a Black man as a
BIE. This after the bureau issued a report
in which it invented the term and manufactured a fictitious Black
movement from whole cloth. An overwhelmingly white bureau with a
white male culture, the FBI has exhibited hostility towards Black and
Muslim communities, which is reminiscent of J. Edgar Hoover’s
COINTELPRO surveillance, infiltration, disruption and neutralization
of civil rights leadership and organizations, and the Black Power
movement.
Meanwhile,
a new report confirms what many have already known concerning the
threat of white domestic terrorism and the misplaced priorities of
the federal government. With deadly acts of violence committed by
right-wing extremists and white supremacists across the United
States, the FBI and Department of Homeland Security have
de-prioritized attacking their source.
According
to FBI veterans, the federal government under Trump is ignoring the
growing national terrorist threat coming from white supremacists. As
the Daily Beast reported, DHS held a conference
call
days after the Oct. 27 Pittsburgh synagogue massacre with more than
two dozen former government agents. The topic of the call was not
white supremacist murders, but rather migrants from Central America,
leaving the call participants baffled.
“In
the world of homeland security, the common practice is to focus on
those threats that present the greatest risk,” John Cohen, a Rutgers
professor and former DHS counter terrorism official, told the Daily
Beast. “So it’s disconcerting that in a call with national law
enforcement and homeland security experts, the focus would be on the
caravan versus the increasing number of mass casualty attacks the
country’s experiencing, including by white extremists.”
DHS
— which has gutted an inter agency
task force designed to prevent radicalization, homegrown or otherwise
— believes domestic right-wing extremism is part of the FBI’s
purview. Since coming into her position as DHS secretary, Kirstjen
Nielsen has rarely mentioned white supremacist terror, but has often
mentioned al-Qaida, ISIS and similar Islamic terrorist groups.
However, according to FBI experts, the bureau has mixed priorities,
and white supremacists, who have become empowered in the age of
Trump, may not be one of them. This as a DHS-led inter
agency office designed to prevent racial
violence attacks has been understaffed.
Several
former DHS officials cited a political firestorm in Congress after an
intelligence analyst, Daryl Johnson, published a 2009 assessment
warning of growing far-right violence. Those ex-officials considered
Johnson’s assessment methodologically over-broad. But
afterward, “DHS read the lesson more broadly than that,”
said Margo Schlanger, who used to run DHS’s civil rights
office. “They seemed to draw the conclusion that we had better
not talk about right-wing extremism.”
Further,
while the Obama administration sounded the alarm on right-wing
extremism, it caved in to political pressure from conservative
Republicans, subsequently downplayed the threat of white supremacist
terrorism and withdrew funding to tackle such domestic extremist
groups.
For
the past two decades, after ignoring far-right extremism and failing
to take it seriously, chickens have come home to roost for law
enforcement while a “virulent movement has grown and
metastasized” through “willful indifference” —
reflecting the Justice Department’s “blind spot” on
domestic terrorism and hate crimes — as the New York Times
Magazine reported. On the local, state and federal level, law
enforcement have not maintained intelligence reports on white
supremacist terrorists and right-wing extremist groups. The
revelation that the FBI has awakened to groups such as the Proud Boys
comes at a time when PayPal, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram have
decided to ban the group and its founder. The Proud Boys also
encountered problems following their November 17 rally in
Philadelphia, when taxi and Uber drivers, after being made aware by
anti-racist protesters, refused to give rides to the white
nationalists. The group may increase its ranks with a planned visit
to Australia,
even as it faces efforts to deny McInnes a visa to enter that nation.
Today,
neo-Nazis are using social networking to secretly organize and train
a paramilitary force, and prepare
for a “race war”
against Blacks and Jews. At a time when white nationalism is
mainstreamed, and white supremacist violence is on the rise, if law
enforcement forces fail to act, the problem of far-right domestic
terrorism will remain as such for the foreseeable future.
“Fighting
solves everything,” McInnes
said.
“We need more violence from the Trump people. Trump supporters:
choke a motherf*cker. Choke a bitch. Choke a tranny. Get your fingers
around the windpipe.”
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