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Who’s Behind the Truck Convoy Headed to Texas Border

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BrainStream

11 hours ago

 

The recent escalation in tensions between Texas Governor Greg Abbott and the Biden administration over border control measures has sparked a significant amount of civil war rhetoric among conservatives and right-wing media. This discourse has been fueled by various factors, including a Supreme Court ruling against Texas' use of razor wire along the border, Abbott's vow to continue deploying razor wire to deter illegal immigration, and the broader context of conservative media's ramp-up of attacks on immigrants during election years.

 

In response to the rising tensions over Texas border policy there has been a surge of right-wing media attention.Among those speaking out are a group of extremists, including QAnon affiliates, election deniers, and anti-vaccine advocates.

 

The Convoy's Mission and Route

 

The convoy, starting in Virginia, aims to demand government action to secure the southern border. With over $36,000 raised through a GiveSendGo campaign, the group plans to hold rallies at various border locations. The organizers, including podcast host Kim Yeater and others, have been vocal in their extreme rhetoric about the border situation, often framing it as an "invasion" of migrants.

 

Controversial Figures and Theories

 

Key figures in the convoy, such as Yeater and Peter Chambers, have been pushing the divisive "great replacement" conspiracy theory, suggesting a deliberate plan to replace white Americans with migrants. Chambers, a former Green Beret and anti-vaccine advocate, has also been involved in legal actions against COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

 

Political Endorsements and Media Coverage

 

The convoy has received support from political figures like Rep. Keith Self (R-TX) and has been featured in right-wing media outlets. Infowars' Alex Jones and former Trump adviser Steve Bannon have discussed the convoy, linking it to broader global and national concerns. One America News host Alison Steinberg raised questions about the convoy potentially leading to a constitutional crisis or civil war.

 

Social Media Buzz and Controversies

 

On platforms like Telegram and fringe social media sites, the convoy has been promoted by various groups and individuals, some with ties to the QAnon conspiracy theory. The convoy's messaging has been met with a mix of support and skepticism, with some questioning the federal government's response to such movements.

 

This convoy is part of a larger narrative of right-wing media escalating civil war rhetoric, particularly following a Supreme Court ruling against Texas in a razor wire case. In a bold and controversial move, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has declared that state law will supersede federal authority within the boundaries of Texas, igniting a firestorm of debate across the political spectrum.

 

his declaration, made during a recent press conference, has not only challenged the conventional understanding of federal-state relations but also subtly hinted at the possibility of secession.

 

From militias patrolling the border to heightened rhetoric in the media, these developments signify a growing sense of urgency and apprehension within the Republican Party. The situation in Eagle Pass, Texas, serves as a microcosm of the broader national debate, illustrating the tension between state and federal approaches to immigration policy.

 

As the discourse continues to evolve, it is crucial for all stakeholders to engage in informed and constructive dialogue, seeking solutions that balance national security, humanitarian concerns, and the integrity of the U.S. immigration system. The outcome of this debate will have lasting implications not only for immigration policy but also for the social and political fabric of the United States.

 

Together they have mobilized to form the "Take Our Border Back Southern Border Convoy." This movement, set to traverse the southern U.S. border from January 29 to February 3, has been gaining traction on social media and among right-wing political figures.

Anonymous ID: ed1bcc Jan. 29, 2024, 4:27 a.m. No.20323358   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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Looks like NImrada is taking Poundings left and right

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>>>20321738 Reid Hoffman Pulls Out Of Nikki Haley After New Hampshire Pounding

 

 

JoeRum

@1791joe

16h

Replying to @NikkiHaley

Didn’t you cheat on him while he was serving overseas?

Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸

@Bubblebathgirl

16h

Replying to @NikkiHaley

As a military spouse who cheated on her husband TWICE Nikki Haley should be ashamed of herself and never speak of the US Military ever again.

 

This post or hers makes it clear that all she wants is endless war.

 

Shame on Nikki. She’s trying to get more Americans kįlled.

Clandestine

@WarClandestine

16h

Replying to @NikkiHaley

You’re a fucking idiot and should not be in charge of any decisions ever.

 

You have absolutely zero idea what you’re talking about, and just proved you’re willing to start conflicts based on emotion.

 

The age of the Neocon is over.

Brenden Dilley

@WarlordDilley

14h

Replying to @NikkiHaley

You literally cheated on your deployed husband, repeatedly in the back of a Cadillac SRX.

 

You're such an insincere, sloot.

One Bad Dude

@Dorf73256527

16h

Replying to @NikkiHaley

When your hubby was deployed weren’t you sleeping with another man 🤔

 

Real respectful 🤡

 

That’s some dirty lowlife shit.

Vince Langman

@LangmanVince

14h

Replying to @NikkiHaley

Is that the same spouse you cheated on?

Mostly Peaceful Memes

@MostlyPeacefull

10h

Replying to @NikkiHaley

Didn’t you fuck some other dude while your husband was deployed?

John Bind

@johnbind2

15h

Replying to @NikkiHaley

Nothing like returning from serving your country to find your wife in the sack with some other man. Not the kind of "go-getter" most look up to.