Candace "Juelzing" Owens was invited to speak on White Supremacy at the House, blames black folks

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Why do good people like Nipsey, doing positive for the people, have to perish while c00n, ignorant ass, self hating bytches like this live long and prosper?:stopitslime:

I really hate this dumb ass bytch with a passion. Anything bad that happens to her, she's had coming for a loooonnnnnggg time. Dumb bedwench, self hating ass, ignorant ass bytch :pacspit:
 

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https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/j5yjkb/dhs-just-finally-recognized-white-nationalism-as-a-major-terror-threat

DHS Just Finally Recognized White Nationalism as a Major Terror Threat
Its the first time the department has placed major emphasis on countering the threat of white nationalism coming from inside the U.S.
by Tess Owen
Sep 20 2019, 2:12pm
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Department of Homeland Security is finally, officially recognizing white supremacist terror as a major national security threat in the U.S. — a threat that’s coming from the inside.

Acting DHS Secretary Kevin McAleenan on Friday unveiled the department’s new counterterrorism strategy, which for the first time places major emphasis on countering the threat of white nationalism coming from inside the U.S.

The news will come as some relief for national security and extremism experts, who for years and with increasing urgency have sounded the alarm about the threat of white nationalist terror. After the Christchurch mosque attacks in March, President Donald Trump himself shrugged off the idea that white nationalist terror posed a major security threat. His administration has also defunded and dismantled DHS programs that were designed to counter violent extremism, including far-right extremism. At a House committee hearing earlier this week, experts stressed that the U.S. was woefully ill-equipped to counter the threat.

DHS was created in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, and since then its counterterrorism strategy has been largely focused on the threat posed by foreign groups, like ISIS and al Qaeda. Friday’s announcement and formal recognition of white supremacist terror marks a major turning point for the department.

McAleenan, speaking at a Brookings Institute event, said that after the attack at a synagogue in Poway, California, he organized a subcommittee to explore how to secure faith-based organizations from similar attacks. From there, he said, they started to devise a “strategic framework that would build on our success against foreign organizations and incorporate lessons learned.”

After a white nationalist targeted Hispanics shopping at Walmart in El Paso, Texas, in August, leaving 22 dead, McAleenan said he was even more confident that DHS needed a new counterterrorism strategy.

Many of the priorities listed in the 41-page document align with what extremism and counterterrorism experts have suggested during various recent hearings on domestic terrorism before congress.

For example, the report notes that national-level statistics on terorrism and targeted violence are inadequate, and so the department will work closely with state and local agencies, plus academic and non-governmental organizations, to improve their data collection and analysis.

Other measures include using fusion centers — intelligence hubs for federal, state and local law enforcement — to share information about terror threats. They also plan to spearhead initiatives to raise awareness about disinformation, and “halt the spread of information operations intended to promote radicalization to violent extremism or mobilization to violence.”

“The United States faces an evolving threat environment and a threat of terroroism and targeted violence within our borders that is more diverse than at any time since the 9/11 attacks,” McAleenan said on Friday. “We are acutely aware of the growing threat from enemies, both foreign and domestic, who seek to incite violence in our nation’s youth, disenfranchised, and disaffected, in order to attack their fellow citizens.”

Cover: Gun rights advocates gather outside the Texas Capitol where Texas Gov. Greg Abbott held a round table discussion, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019, in Austin, Texas. Abbott is meeting in Austin with officials from Google, Twitter and Facebook as well as officials from the FBI and state lawmakers to discuss ways of combatting extremism in light of the recent mass shooting in El Paso that reportedly targeted Mexicans. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
 

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She doing this for money.... when she figured out riding the democratic social justice wave wasn’t paying a big bag due to it being over crowded, she jumped to the other side where she knew she would be a niche and make more money
no doubt. that's the worst type of opportunist. no values or self respect. just like those diamond and silk clowns and any other black person selling themselves out just for a check. the maga crowd knows these types too well. they'll wear them out, pass them around, eventually ghost them and toss them to the side like a used condom. and the black community shouldn't have any sympathy for them when it happens.
 
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When the c00ning circuit dries up and she crawls back to black people for acceptance I hope to God she is held accountable.

To often people do this shyt then try to pull an omarosa.

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Omarosa has always dated and married black men, supported HBCUs, and doesn’t put down black people publicly. Other than the Trump job, which she took because she is an opportunist.
 

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but she's not an immigrant herself

She's a second generation immigrant

Second-Generation Terminology
According to immigration activists, second-generation means an individual who was naturally born in the relocated country to one or more parents who were born elsewhere and are not U.S. citizens living abroad. Others maintain that second-generation means the second generation of offspring born in a country.

Would You Be Considered a First or Second Generation Immigrant?
 
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