After anti-LGBTQ+ neo-Nazi leader Christopher Pohlhaus purchased a 10.6-acre property in Springfield, Maine with the hopes of turning it into a Nazi training ground, local residents found out about his plan and made him feel very unwelcome. He eventually sold the property, blaming “militant leftists” for the unwanted attention he earned.

Pohlhaus is founder of the fascist group “Blood Tribe,” a group that protested an Ohio drag brunch last May. His group chanted the words “Blood,” “Under the Aryan Sun,” and “No transgenders on our streets,” while throwing Nazi salutes. He also led a similar protest against a drag queen story hour in Akron, Ohio in mid-March.

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    I’m with you brotherman. Intolerance isnt a paradox. Those being intolerant have broken the social rules, therefore the agreement and compromise that tolerance is does.not.apply.to.them

    Let the others take the high road. I don’t want a mic anyway. I’ll be around, down with the rest of my working class, guarding the rear on the low road. You see, my dreams were crash after crash made impossible for me and my copium is simply ensuring that those responsible don’t get to live there’s either. The dies been cast, I’ve made my peace with it.

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      the agreement and compromise that tolerance is does.not.apply.to.them

      Can’t clap my hands together hard enough. At some point we have to say, “NO. You’re clearly outside the tribe’s rules and have to go away.” 10 Nazis at dinner, add a non-Nazi, now you got 11 Nazis.

      Right with you. There’s more of us than you hear from on social media like this.