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.

  • @Zombiepirate
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    981 year ago

    Feel-good story of the day.

    Only downside is that he didn’t eat a brick. Fascists shouldn’t ever feel welcomed anywhere.

    • @shalafi
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      91 year ago

      eat a brick

      Never seen “5.56 NATO” spelled like that, but you do you. “.45ACP” is my favorite spelling. Little slow to pronounce, but gets the point across like a brick to the head.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      Bricks go down better with knuckle sandwiches! Also, would you like to taste our seasonal whines? We’ve got, just for you, Summer Teeth!