Black ‘Stop the Steal’ Organizer in Hiding

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Drag this conk wearing, bizzaro David Ruffin looking, sunken place c00n out from under whatever rock he's hiding under and charge him with treason and sedition. See if his white supremacist "buddies" come to his aid or if they'll say he was the mastermind behind the whole thing and misled and manipulated them into doing his "negra will". I'll go with the latter :mjpls:
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It’s quite “interesting” how the biggest most invested Trump people are criminals.

Might as well latch onto one of the biggest criminals outchea who has gotten away with for decades.

He really does bring the best people Trump.

It’s crazy how large % of his people are just downright terrible mofos with past crimes. Long as you’re white or a useful c00n it’s all good.

Trump stans even got some crazy woman with pages of law breaking shyt into congress.
 

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Facebook bans Stop the Steal organizer Ali Alexander
Alexander warned the company that his followers would be hijacked by bad actors and said he’d testify before Congress.

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Within the last day, the company removed the Facebook and Instagram accounts of Ali Alexander, a far-right Republican operative who helped organize the event. | Jenny Kane, File/AP

By DANIEL LIPPMAN

01/12/2021 02:35 PM EST


Facebook and Instagram have permanently banned one of the top organizers of the “Stop the Steal” protest that devolved into deadly riots on Capitol Hill last week.

Within the last day, the company removed the Facebook and Instagram accounts of Ali Alexander, a far-right Republican operative who helped organize the event.

“We removed this account on both Facebook and Instagram for violating our Coordinating Harm policy,” Facebook spokesman Andy Stone said in a statement. He said the removal is part of Facebook’s decision to remove any content referring to “stop the steal” ahead of the inauguration.

Last Friday, according to the Daily Beast, Alexander posted a video on Twitter saying: “I didn’t incite anything. I didn’t do anything.” But in the lead up to the rally, Alexander had not only called for a march on the Capitol but hinted that it could get violent.

At one rally in mid-December in Arizona, he told the crowd, “One of our organizers in one state said, ‘We’re nice patriots, we don’t throw bricks.’ I leaned over and I said, ‘Not yet. Not yet!’ Haven’t you read about a little tar-and-feathering? Those were second-degree burns!”

Alexander also said: “We’re going to convince them to not certify the vote on January 6 by marching hundreds of thousands, if not millions of patriots, to sit their butts in D.C. and close that city down, right? And if we have to explore options after that … ‘yet.’ Yet!”

And in an online video before the rally, he said, “I was the person who came up with the Jan. 6 idea” along with three other members of Congress. He also promised to help find hotel rooms for anyone attending the protest if the hotel they had reserved temporarily closed down.

Jan. 6 in 180 seconds

Asked for comment about being banned by Facebook and Instagram, Alexander said he has “tens of thousands of threats against my life and safety by Democrat activists and Antifa.” He insisted that the violent demonstrations at the Capitol were entirely separate from the event he had organized, warned tech companies that his movement could be hijacked by “bad actors and dark elements” with him off their platforms, and said he’d testify before lawmakers.
 

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Alexander
Ali Alexander biography: 13 things about Ali Abdul Razaq Akbar
  1. He previously lived in various parts of the U.S. including Lynchburg, Virginia, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and in Fort Worth, Texas.(a)
  2. He is a Southern Baptist. (b)
  3. In November 2006, he repeatedly stole household items from a woman’s home in Fort Worth. In December 2006, he broke into a man’s van, stole his debit card and tried to use it to withdraw $400. (c)
  4. In 2007, he became a member of the John McCain campaign. On August 18, 2007, he was arrested in Fort Worth and was charged with two felony charges namely credit card or debit card abuse and burglary of a vehicle. (c)
  5. In 2008, he worked at the Republican Convention. (a) In April 2008, he pleaded guilty to the credit card or debit card fraud and was sentenced to four years probation and restitution of the stolen money worth $400. His probation ended in May 2012. (c) In 2012, he joined the National Bloggers Club, which originally referred to itself as a 501(c)(3) organization but changed it to a nonprofit after an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agent revealed that it had not filed the proper paperwork to be considered a legitimate 501(c)3. He went on to become the group’s president. (d)
  6. In 2011, he started working at Vice and Victory. (a) He went on to become its chief executive officer. His life was discussed in Bill Schmalfeldt’s book “Vice and Vice: With the Emphasis on the Former,” which was published on November 17, 2012. (e)
  7. From 2016 to 2017, he worked at Rabble. In 2016, he wrote on Facebook, “I think he (Donald Trump) destroyed my party, and I hate the campaign he’s running. But I’ll gladly choose him over Hillary Clinton and the violent leftist mob.” (a)
  8. In 2017, he was a member of the Christian Right group Council for National Policy (CNP). (f)
  9. He is a publisher at Cultture. (a)
  10. In June 2019, he went to Minneapolis along with Laura Loomer and Jacob Wohl to film a documentary film titled “Importing Ilhan,” which was their attempt to prove that Ilhan Omar had married her brother. (g) In the same month, he tweeted that Kamala Harris was not “an American Black” because she was Jamaican-Indian, which was retweeted by Donald Trump Jr. (h)
  11. He is the leader of the Stop The Steal movement, which protested against the transition of the U.S. presidency from Trump to Joe Biden. (i)
  12. After the riot in the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., USA on January 6, 2021, he was banned from Twitter, PayPal and Venmo. (i)
  13. He claimed that Arizona representatives worked with him to plan rallies for Trump rallies, one of which ended with an attack on the U.S. Capitol. (j)
(This is a developing story. More details will be added soon.)
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Never seen a fully blk man that looks like this

 

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So this guy is pure ADOS.

Wow.

ADOS with another L
It wasn't posted as a gotcha. The OP article makes reference to the tweet and retweet. Anybody genuinely concerned about what his ethnicity was didn't have far to look. People see what they want to, believe what they want to, and remember what they want to here, though.



Had this hustler used one of the acronyms instead of the term American Black, it would have been a bad look for those hashtags.
 
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