Ese año, tres personas que supuestamente formaban parte de una milicia extremista y tenían vínculos con el movimiento de extrema derecha Boogaloo fueron acusadas de conspirar para atacar una subestación eléctrica. También ese año, un canal de Telegram que espera que el gobierno sea derrocado publicó un documento de 14 páginas que, según se informa, presentaba una guía supremacista blanca sobre el uso de ataques de baja tecnología para causar caos, incluso atacando la red eléctrica con armas.
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etiquetas: boogaloo , atomwaffen division , neonazi , eeuu , infraestructuras eléctrica
Van perdiendo demográficamente, han pasado del 90% de la población a menos del 50% en muchos estados muy poblados ( California, Texas, Florida a punto..)
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Dato curioso: Gracias a ellos, México sigue siendo México.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_of_Mexico_Movement
"That debate brought to thehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majority_minority_in_the_United_States#:~:text=Six%20states%20are%20majority%2Dminority,)%20are%20also%20majority%2Dminority. forefront one of the contradictions of Manifest Destiny. Identitarian ideas inherent in Manifest Destiny suggested that Mexicans, as nonwhites, would present a threat to white racial integrity and so were not qualified to become US citizens, but the "mission" component of Manifest Destiny suggested that Mexicans would be improved (or "regenerated," as it was then described) by bringing them into American democracy. Identitarianism promoted Manifest Destiny, but, as in the case of Calhoun and the resistance to the movement, identitarianism was also used to oppose Manifest Destiny.
Supporters of total annexation of "All Mexico" regarded it as an anti-slavery measure. Many Americans were troubled by Mexico's Catholicism, weak republicanism, and threat of an upsurge in nationalism.[2][3]"