White Lives Matter manual calls for 'a peaceful solution' but threatens 'bloodshed': report

White Lives Matter manual calls for 'a peaceful solution' but threatens 'bloodshed': report
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Founded in 2021 on the social media network Telegram, White Lives Matter is a white power group with the goals of achieving "an absolute White majority population' in 'all of the countries or continents that we have built,'" according to a copy of the group's manual recently obtained by Rolling Stone.

Rolling Stone's exclusive report offers an overview of the White Lives Matter Activist's Manual, which includes a rundown of the "strategy and motivations of the group, as well as its extreme devotion to white nationalism."

The manual, according to the report, "calls for citizenship to be granted only to 'genetically White People' and for 'White Nations' to establish a population made up '99.0 percent of White People, at all times, for all age groups.'"

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Furthermore, the group seeks "to achieve 'an absolute White majority population' in 'all of the countries or continents that we have built.' It calls for citizenship to be granted only to 'genetically White People' and for 'White Nations' to establish a population made up '99.0 percent of White People, at all times, for all age groups.'"

Rolling Stone reports:

The group's rhetoric around this call for ethnic cleansing is contradictory. The manual says the purge of nonwhites should be achieved in 'a peaceful solution' — but also 'by any means necessary.' It declares 'we are Noble White People, not thugs or brawlers,' but also makes makes threats of bloodshed: 'Nothing scares the anti-White rats more than our bold commitment to securing our children’s future even if we have to give our lives for it.'

"Anti-Whites are scared," the manual emphasizes. "We are not just a nightmare — we are here in real life."

Rolling Stone reports WLM member Aimed Penny, "known to local police for distributing WLM hate literature," was charged earlier this year "with attempting to firebomb a liberal church in Chesterland, Ohio."

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According to the report, he also allegedly told "local cops that he needed to spread the 'word' that Black people were the 'problem,'" and that "'he looks forward to the civil war coming between races' and 'expressed his belief that the United States will not prosper until all the other races, or 'weaknesses' as he called them, are gone.'"

Rolling Stone notes:

But as the charging of Penny for firebombing makes clear, this accelerationist movement is acutely dangerous and not at all separate from neo-Nazi ideology. An FBI search of Penny's residence turned up 'a Nazi flag, Nazi memorabilia, a White Lives Matter of Ohio t-shirt, a gas mask, multiple rolls of blue painters tape, and gas cans.' Penny allegedly confessed to the FBI, stating that he only regretted that the firebombs didn’t burn the church to the ground.

Rolling Stone's full report is available at this link (subscription required).

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