Black Book? Weren't they that Italian dance pop group from the early 90s who had that song "Everybody Everybody"? Wait, that was Black Box. I got nothing.
16 March 2011 at 21:16
Rob Ridiculous said...
I now SO, SO want to show up in a dark robe, holding aloft a thick black book, saying nothing. ARC will be in the know, though, so I guess I back the Black Book backs their side. :)
There were some strange folks who turned out in 09, claimed to be "neutral," and tried and failed miserably to get people's attention. Maybe they're the black book?
17 March 2011 at 08:35
Anonymous said...
Too bad the Nazi's weren't smart enough to wear all black (like the Bloc) and march with the Anti-Fa, throwing stuff at their own, in an attempt to bring discredit to the anti-racists.
My child and I were almost hit by a projectile in 2009 sent flying by one of those kids in black, while on our way home. I don't think it's worth the joking about what they're called. I have a ton of respect for the anti-racist protesters but absolutely none for those who come to stir up trouble themselves. Sorry but this is a touchy subject for me.
17 March 2011 at 12:34
First, we've been made aware that someone with the initials "K.S." is interested in contacting us. We are open to a discussion so we ask that you leave your email in the comments and we will be in touch with you (we prefer not to talk by phone).
We assume, though we could perhaps be wrong, that the word they are grasping for is "Bloc" and not "Book." As in "Black Bloc" which is a bit of a boogeyman when it comes to large protests and rallies. This would be in reference to the isolated, but widely reported, incidents during the 2009 march where a small number of individuals on the good guy's side took the opportunity to not only confront the boneheads (good) but also hurl various hard objects at them (not good). It should be noted that the mast majority of the anti-racist protesters were peaceful.
That being said, those few who may be considering going to the rally with the intention of using, let's say soup cans, for any reason other than making a nice, light lunch, might we suggest that you instead donate those cans to the food bank or a homeless shelter? We only speak for ourselves here, but we think it is pretty sound advice.
In reality, the boneheads are growing pretty demoralized by the whole thing, even should they be able to stage some sort of march:
[Image]FYI, Reitmeier is referring to both this post made by Natalie S. using McKee's Stormfront account as well as the claim the Aryan Guard co-opted the Blood & Honour name, but we won't go into that now.
UPDATE: Mike "Puddles" Gaio still seems to think that this Saturday is going to be da bomb!
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Close this window Jump to comment formBlack Book? Weren't they that Italian dance pop group from the early 90s who had that song "Everybody Everybody"? Wait, that was Black Box. I got nothing.
16 March 2011 at 21:16
I now SO, SO want to show up in a dark robe, holding aloft a thick black book, saying nothing. ARC will be in the know, though, so I guess I back the Black Book backs their side. :)
16 March 2011 at 23:10
http://www.calgaryherald.com/Military+investigates+racist+claims+teen+plans+attend+Calgary+white/4455918/story.html
17 March 2011 at 08:29
There were some strange folks who turned out in 09, claimed to be "neutral," and tried and failed miserably to get people's attention. Maybe they're the black book?
17 March 2011 at 08:35
Too bad the Nazi's weren't smart enough to wear all black (like the Bloc) and march with the Anti-Fa, throwing stuff at their own, in an attempt to bring discredit to the anti-racists.
Oh wait, that's CPS's job.
17 March 2011 at 08:49
here's something from the msm
http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/Military+investigates+racist+claims+teen+plans+attend+Calgary+white+pride+rally/4455918/story.html
17 March 2011 at 09:57
My child and I were almost hit by a projectile in 2009 sent flying by one of those kids in black, while on our way home. I don't think it's worth the joking about what they're called. I have a ton of respect for the anti-racist protesters but absolutely none for those who come to stir up trouble themselves. Sorry but this is a touchy subject for me.
17 March 2011 at 12:34