The answer is "I don't know".
COEUR D'ALENE -- In an odd twist of events, the Aryan Nations claims its being discriminated against as their public pronouncement of wanting to move the group from Athol, Idaho to John Day, Oregon has been met with an overwhelmingly negative response.
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Paul Mullet, the 36-year-old self-proclaimed leader of the Aryan Nations, says his group has gotten angry e-mails, phone calls and negative publicity from a planned moved to eastern Oregon and he says he doesn't understand why.[1]
He doesn't understand why! HE DOESN'T UNDERSTAND WHY!
No, seriously, he literally does NOT get it:
“I do have this one question to John Day itself. What did we do to anyone in that community?"
REALLY? YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND IT?
I mean, personally, I believe this is a stupid political ideology, and it probably only occurs in the dumbest of people. However, even at that point, they should understand why people might not like them.
He goes on to explain just how much he doesn't get it:
“I do admit that there were some bad seeds that got into the Aryan Nations that caused a lot of problems,” Mullet says but he maintains that’s all in the past. His group wants to move to John Day to build a new compound, recruit and train members and give back to the community.
Oh, it was stuff that happened in the past! Sorry if everybody is judging you based on your past! All is forgiven, it's not like you guys are still trying to make this country a whites-only nation, right?
The Aryans, who are in search of a whites-only homeland, says land in Oregon is more affordable and Mullet and several members recently looked at an old school and church in John Day.
Oh, you are?
Dammit. There goes my point. I tried to help you, Mullet, I really did!
I can't stop laughing that his last name is "Mullet" either.
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Friday, March 5, 2010
How many neo-nazis does it take to realize they're not wanted?
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