BeaverFever Posted May 24 Report Posted May 24 ICE Recruitment Tweets Are So Racist That Cops Feared They Could Incite Neo-Nazi Violence Colorado law enforcementofficials warned their counterparts across the country that social media posts by the Department of Homeland Security recruiting for ICE contained so many white supremacist themes that they could endanger the public, according to internal records obtained by The Intercept. The Colorado Information Analysis Center cautioned in a March bulletin that “violent extremists” might perceive “White Supremacy Ideology in ICE Recruitment Materials, Leading to a Potentially Increased Threat Environment.” The bulletin from an agency tasked with preventing terrorism advised law enforcement offices throughout the United States that these posts could create a “permissive environment to engage in vigilante action and/or violence against individuals perceived to be immigrants.” These DHS posts, the analysts warned, could convince “white supremacist violent extremists to attempt to join or infiltrate ICE and engage in bias motivated violence, endangering the public, other ICE personnel, and local law enforcement.” The bulletin circulated following months of inflammatory social media posts by the Department of Homeland Security intended to drive ICE recruitment and promote the Trump administration’s agenda of violent mass deportation. Most Read Colorado officials singled out tweets mimicking memes popular in right-wing online subcultures, referencing the rhetoric, lyrics and tropes commonly used by violent white supremacists, neo-Nazis and the Third Reich. … After The Intercept reported on DHS’ use of the song “We’ll Have Our Home Again” by Pine Tree Riots, lawmakers urged Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, to stop running the ad. DHS’ quotation of a song known to be popular among neo-Nazis is part of a pattern, the report says, of “repeated use of visual or rhetorical elements that overlap with symbols historically referenced within extremist subcultures.” The memo highlights the frequent use of the term “remigration” by the Department of Homeland Security, a term the Colorado law enforcement analysts explained “dates back to 1930s Germany,” where it was used to advocate for forced expulsion of Jews. It points out Homeland Security’s use of the “Moon Man” meme, a character from a 1980s McDonald’s advertising campaign that has become popular among online racists for its resemblance to a Ku Klux Klansman. The bulletin highlighted one social media user who replied to a DHS post using the “Moon Man” character, stating “it’s TND time” — an abbreviation for the phrase “total n***** death,” which has spread among white supremacists. This user attached his own version of the meme showing the character posing before a swastika flag with a rifle. ….“During the timeframe that these posts from DHS have circulated online,” the intelligence bulletin warns, “white supremacist violent extremist groups have been simultaneously advocating for their followers to join ICE and/or musing about the potential for ICE to turn into a white supremacist militia.” …In a “neo-Nazi accelerationist social media channel,” for instance, internet users talked about infiltrating ICE and using its authority to form a “breakaway militia,” auguring a nationwide race war. Users on a neo-Nazi message board, the bulletin says, “discussed the advantages of joining ICE, viewing it as an opportunity for ‘accelerating conflict in the US’ and ‘beating up race traitors.’ One user claimed that someone in the network had already been a captain at an ICE-contracted detention facility.” … https://theintercept.com/2026/05/21/ice-dhs-social-media-white-supremacist-violence/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=The Intercept Newsletter 2 Quote
gatomontes99 Posted May 24 Report Posted May 24 So a lwnj said that they speculate that maybe white supremacists would like ICE? Yeah. That is a story. You can find it in the fantasy section of your local library. 3 Quote Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it?
Fluffypants Posted May 24 Report Posted May 24 Propaganda Democrat trash site, they quoted the discredited Southern Poverty Law Center who were paying white supremacists to start shit. 1 Quote
robosmith Posted May 24 Report Posted May 24 16 minutes ago, Fluffypants said: Propaganda Democrat trash site, they quoted the discredited Southern Poverty Law Center who were paying white supremacists to start shit. Were they really? Or did you just fall for believing the SPLC LIES from Trump's DoJ? We'll find out IF they ever go to trial and are convicted or NOT. 1 Quote
Legato Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 2 hours ago, BeaverFever said: ICE Recruitment Tweets Are So Racist That Cops Feared They Could Incite Neo-Nazi Violence Colorado law enforcementofficials warned their counterparts across the country that social media posts by the Department of Homeland Security recruiting for ICE contained so many white supremacist themes that they could endanger the public, according to internal records obtained by The Intercept. The Colorado Information Analysis Center cautioned in a March bulletin that “violent extremists” might perceive “White Supremacy Ideology in ICE Recruitment Materials, Leading to a Potentially Increased Threat Environment.” The bulletin from an agency tasked with preventing terrorism advised law enforcement offices throughout the United States that these posts could create a “permissive environment to engage in vigilante action and/or violence against individuals perceived to be immigrants.” These DHS posts, the analysts warned, could convince “white supremacist violent extremists to attempt to join or infiltrate ICE and engage in bias motivated violence, endangering the public, other ICE personnel, and local law enforcement.” The bulletin circulated following months of inflammatory social media posts by the Department of Homeland Security intended to drive ICE recruitment and promote the Trump administration’s agenda of violent mass deportation. Most Read Colorado officials singled out tweets mimicking memes popular in right-wing online subcultures, referencing the rhetoric, lyrics and tropes commonly used by violent white supremacists, neo-Nazis and the Third Reich. … After The Intercept reported on DHS’ use of the song “We’ll Have Our Home Again” by Pine Tree Riots, lawmakers urged Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, to stop running the ad. DHS’ quotation of a song known to be popular among neo-Nazis is part of a pattern, the report says, of “repeated use of visual or rhetorical elements that overlap with symbols historically referenced within extremist subcultures.” The memo highlights the frequent use of the term “remigration” by the Department of Homeland Security, a term the Colorado law enforcement analysts explained “dates back to 1930s Germany,” where it was used to advocate for forced expulsion of Jews. It points out Homeland Security’s use of the “Moon Man” meme, a character from a 1980s McDonald’s advertising campaign that has become popular among online racists for its resemblance to a Ku Klux Klansman. The bulletin highlighted one social media user who replied to a DHS post using the “Moon Man” character, stating “it’s TND time” — an abbreviation for the phrase “total n***** death,” which has spread among white supremacists. This user attached his own version of the meme showing the character posing before a swastika flag with a rifle. ….“During the timeframe that these posts from DHS have circulated online,” the intelligence bulletin warns, “white supremacist violent extremist groups have been simultaneously advocating for their followers to join ICE and/or musing about the potential for ICE to turn into a white supremacist militia.” …In a “neo-Nazi accelerationist social media channel,” for instance, internet users talked about infiltrating ICE and using its authority to form a “breakaway militia,” auguring a nationwide race war. Users on a neo-Nazi message board, the bulletin says, “discussed the advantages of joining ICE, viewing it as an opportunity for ‘accelerating conflict in the US’ and ‘beating up race traitors.’ One user claimed that someone in the network had already been a captain at an ICE-contracted detention facility.” … https://theintercept.com/2026/05/21/ice-dhs-social-media-white-supremacist-violence/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=The Intercept Newsletter 1 Quote
BeaverFever Posted May 25 Author Report Posted May 25 2 hours ago, gatomontes99 said: lwnj Colorado law enforcement is not lwnj. But you are a rwnj. Its a “fantasy” to suggest white supremacists support mass deportation of minorities? Quote
herbie Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 3 hours ago, BeaverFever said: The bulletin from an agency tasked with preventing terrorism that's their mandate? Tought it was immigration, niy someone wants you to think the two are the same. Quote
User Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 Tell me, are the racists all around you? Do you see them in your sleep? Are they hiding in your closet? ROFL Quote
gatomontes99 Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 6 hours ago, BeaverFever said: Colorado law enforcement is not lwnj. If the shoe fits... 6 hours ago, BeaverFever said: Its a “fantasy” to suggest white supremacists support mass deportation of minorities? It's a fantasy to say these things are racist just because someone found an example where someone that might be racist also used the same thing. They did not even prove those things were used by racists or Nazis. They just made the claim. The entire story is histeria, wrapped in emotional diatribe living in a world were conjecture is proof. Quote Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it?
Nationalist Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 Yet another Libbie reality warp. The silly buggers have to lie and cheat in order to make their points. The problem they have is, most people know they are lying and cheating. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
John Stone Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 'Proud Boys, stand back and standby" / Trump, September 2020 ........... no question a racist would find the I.C.E. brotherhood welcoming. Quote
Nationalist Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 30 minutes ago, John Stone said: 'Proud Boys, stand back and standby" / Trump, September 2020 ........... no question a racist would find the I.C.E. brotherhood welcoming. Perhaps. And? 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
John Stone Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 7 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Perhaps. And? .......... 'and' what? Quote
Legato Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 7 minutes ago, John Stone said: .......... 'and' what? Recursive loop. If every underlying assumption is itself an assumption, your entire foundation spirals into a logical paradox. 2 Quote
John Stone Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 10 minutes ago, Legato said: Recursive loop. If every underlying assumption is itself an assumption, your entire foundation spirals into a logical paradox. 🤣 Quote
John Johnston Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 14 hours ago, BeaverFever said: ICE Recruitment Tweets Are So Racist That Cops Feared They Could Incite Neo-Nazi Violence Colorado law enforcementofficials warned their counterparts across the country that social media posts by the Department of Homeland Security recruiting for ICE contained so many white supremacist themes that they could endanger the public, according to internal records obtained by The Intercept. The Colorado Information Analysis Center cautioned in a March bulletin that “violent extremists” might perceive “White Supremacy Ideology in ICE Recruitment Materials, Leading to a Potentially Increased Threat Environment.” The bulletin from an agency tasked with preventing terrorism advised law enforcement offices throughout the United States that these posts could create a “permissive environment to engage in vigilante action and/or violence against individuals perceived to be immigrants.” These DHS posts, the analysts warned, could convince “white supremacist violent extremists to attempt to join or infiltrate ICE and engage in bias motivated violence, endangering the public, other ICE personnel, and local law enforcement.” The bulletin circulated following months of inflammatory social media posts by the Department of Homeland Security intended to drive ICE recruitment and promote the Trump administration’s agenda of violent mass deportation. Most Read Colorado officials singled out tweets mimicking memes popular in right-wing online subcultures, referencing the rhetoric, lyrics and tropes commonly used by violent white supremacists, neo-Nazis and the Third Reich. … After The Intercept reported on DHS’ use of the song “We’ll Have Our Home Again” by Pine Tree Riots, lawmakers urged Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, to stop running the ad. DHS’ quotation of a song known to be popular among neo-Nazis is part of a pattern, the report says, of “repeated use of visual or rhetorical elements that overlap with symbols historically referenced within extremist subcultures.” The memo highlights the frequent use of the term “remigration” by the Department of Homeland Security, a term the Colorado law enforcement analysts explained “dates back to 1930s Germany,” where it was used to advocate for forced expulsion of Jews. It points out Homeland Security’s use of the “Moon Man” meme, a character from a 1980s McDonald’s advertising campaign that has become popular among online racists for its resemblance to a Ku Klux Klansman. The bulletin highlighted one social media user who replied to a DHS post using the “Moon Man” character, stating “it’s TND time” — an abbreviation for the phrase “total n***** death,” which has spread among white supremacists. This user attached his own version of the meme showing the character posing before a swastika flag with a rifle. ….“During the timeframe that these posts from DHS have circulated online,” the intelligence bulletin warns, “white supremacist violent extremist groups have been simultaneously advocating for their followers to join ICE and/or musing about the potential for ICE to turn into a white supremacist militia.” …In a “neo-Nazi accelerationist social media channel,” for instance, internet users talked about infiltrating ICE and using its authority to form a “breakaway militia,” auguring a nationwide race war. Users on a neo-Nazi message board, the bulletin says, “discussed the advantages of joining ICE, viewing it as an opportunity for ‘accelerating conflict in the US’ and ‘beating up race traitors.’ One user claimed that someone in the network had already been a captain at an ICE-contracted detention facility.” … https://theintercept.com/2026/05/21/ice-dhs-social-media-white-supremacist-violence/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=The Intercept Newsletter The problem is they are the Cops. Quote
Fluffypants Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 Yet liberals will happily vote for Graham Platner who had an actual Nazi tattoo. 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 43 minutes ago, John Johnston said: The problem is they are the Cops. And? Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
John Stone Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 47 minutes ago, John Johnston said: The problem is they are the Cops. .............word to the wise? Proverbs 26:4 Quote
John Johnston Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 None of this is new anyway. This America. Always has been infused with hatred. Always will be, was built upon hatred. what was anybody expecting? My advice, is stay away from them. The world is getting it. Shrug. Quote
CDN1 Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 (edited) 13 hours ago, BeaverFever said: Colorado law enforcement is not lwnj. But you are a rwnj. Its a “fantasy” to suggest white supremacists support mass deportation of minorities? Democrats flooded the border because they're anti-White and wanted to marginalize them as rapidly as possible. White people are being conditioned to unilaterally disarm and submit to a socially engineered genocide across Western societies by liberal institutions. They'll call you Nazis while they do it. Edited May 25 by CDN1 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 (edited) So let's be serious adults for a minute...mkaaayyy... 16 hours ago, BeaverFever said: enforcementofficials warned their counterparts across the country that social media posts by the Department of Homeland Security recruiting for ICE contained so many white supremacist themes that they could endanger the public, according to internal records obtained by The Intercept. The Colorado Information Analysis Center cautioned in a March bulletin that “violent extremists” might perceive “White Supremacy Ideology in ICE Recruitment Materials, Leading to a Potentially Increased Threat Environment. Enforcement officials? Who? A meter maid and a call center official? Now...I understand that the SPLC had something to do with this. Not terribly credible. Libbies...ICE is not coming to upset your apple cart...unless your apple cart is full of criminal illegal aliens? Hell ~25% of ICE agents are Latino. Now...my fine collection of silly people...the sky is not falling...we ain' all gonna die...if you're in the states legally, you have nothing to worry about. And before you go siting examples of mistakes, I know about their existence and know that more often than not, there's a valid reason. So...Libbies...what y'all so worked up about? Lost ballots? Edited May 25 by Nationalist Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Fluffypants Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 This the classic "I am looking for racism so I believe everything is racist". Its like a black person gets the smallest piece of cake and they assume its because they are black. Quote
CdnFox Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 14 hours ago, BeaverFever said: Colorado law enforcement is not lwnj. But you are a rwnj. Its a “fantasy” to suggest white supremacists support mass deportation of minorities? Colorado law enforcement is also not actually warning that the ice recruitment could "incite" anything. But you LWNJ's always need to lie or twist the truth 14 hours ago, BeaverFever said: Its a “fantasy” to suggest white supremacists support mass deportation of minorities? It's probably fantasy to suggest that if they don't these ads will suddenly make the supportive I would guess that white nationalists (be they supremists or otherwise) would tend to approve of any policy that removed unlawful immigrants. I would further speculate that they also probably like policies that lower inflation or create jobs. It would certainly make sense. But the claim here is that the ice ads are able to be twisted by the more violent members of these groups such that it makes them feel like ice is sympathetic and they may choose to infiltrate ice, so ice should be mindful of that and keep an eye out, and to be careful not to make it sound like the threat justifies vigilante actions And while it certainly isn't a bad idea to put that thought in people's minds so that they are aware and can watch for Bad actors at the same time I think it's pretty obvious that these groups are going to twist literally anything that is remotely anti illegal immigration towards their cause. Rationalism has always and forever been a component to recruiting for federal law enforcement or the military. The paper was quite clear saying that it is extremely obvious that ice is not attempting to appeal to white nationalists specifically and that their intent is to appeal to patriotism. It's good to remind them not to inadvertently make it easy for the nationalists but there's really not much of a story there. Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
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