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Active Clubs are quickly expanding their presence in the United States, and one such group is wreaking havoc in a Tennessee mayoral race

The city of Franklin, Tennessee, has exploded into a political firestorm in the wake of an alliance between conservative mayoral candidate Gabrielle Hanson and a white supremacist “Active Club.”

Last week, Hanson arrived at a candidate forum with members of the Tennessee Active Club acting as her escort. Rolling Stone reported last month on Active Clubs, which are an emerging form of open-network groups that blend martial arts and combat training with white supremacist ideology. According to a report by the Counter Extremism Project (CEP), more than 46 of these clubs have been established in the United States since 2020, one of them in Tennessee. When the group arrived in Franklin, they claimed to be there to “protect” Hanson, a current alderman for the city. Brad Lewis, who has described himself as “an actual literal Nazi” and owns a gathering place and training center for the Active Club, told News Channel 5 that Hanson was a “friend” and that they came at her request.

The members of the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (save for Hanson) released a statement last Wednesday declaring they would not “tolerate any form of hatred, intimidation, or violence directed at our residents, media representatives, or anyone else attending or participating in the democratic process.”

Tuesday night, members of the board took Hanson to task in person, accusing her of sowing division and endangering the community. Hanson refused to condemn the group. “This is the old adage of ‘you reap what you sow,’” Hanson told the board, claiming the Active Club was in Franklin partially as a result of alleged discrimination against Christians. “You’ve planted seeds for years and years against our citizens, and they are coming to harvest, this is what the citizens of Franklin are getting because of bad decisions.”

“It’s easy to shift all the blame,” Hanson added. “I just happened to arrive at a time when everything was starting to crumble.”

Active Clubs are the brainchild of Robert Rundo, a California white supremacist who, after failing to launch one racist group and being charged with incitement of riots in the U.S., moved to Eastern Europe to craft what he calls “White Supremacy 3.0,” a style of white supremacist ideology that eschews flashy, aggressive public displays of past neo-Nazi movements. Active Clubs have also taken on a self-appointed status as a “stand-by militia,” primed for violent action.

Hanson claimed that the Tennessee Active Club came to Franklin because they were an “anti-antifa group” and “the dark web is showing massive antifa activity” in and around the city. At one point on Tuesday, Hanson referred to Brad Lewis, the “actual literal Nazi,” as her “client.”

“I’m a realtor, I’m not going to denounce anybody their right to be whatever it is that they want to be, whether I agree with what they do in their personal life or not,” she said, adding that “we don’t discriminate in this community” and that the Active Club “never laid a hand on anyone and they were very respectful while they were here.”

Alderman Matt Brown rebuffed Hanson, questioning the assertion that her relationship with the Tennessee Active Club was just a business. Brown pointed out that Hanson had publicly shared social media posts from the group, including screenshots of Telegram chats that contained the phrase “there is no political solution,” and accused Franklin’s current mayor of having antifa connections.

“We cannot allow this kind of hate to take hold in Franklin or else we have lost everything,” Brown said, before addressing Hanson directly. “Is it your mission to divide our city? Because you are doing a bang-up job of it right now.”

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[–] PizzaMan 49 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

This is the kind of shit people talk about when people say the GOP supports white supremacy.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 1 year ago

Also the current House Speaker...

[–] [email protected] 27 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Wow, she’s deep into the paradox of tolerance and clearly doesn’t realize it.

Sorry, I mis-pronounced that last sentence - I’ll try again.

Wow, she’s openly racist.

[–] MedicPigBabySaver 14 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] OrteilGenou 6 points 1 year ago

No need to associate cunts with that kind of filth

[–] shalafi 13 points 1 year ago

Been to Franklin a few times. This is not some shithole, backwoods Tennessee town. Franklin is basically the richest suburb of Nashville.

These people aren't backwoods yokels, but they are the sort to hold their nose, sniff about racism, and then vote for whatever/whoever keeps the status quo.

I'm a middle-aged white guy, long hair, but well-groomed and non-stinky. Seems a bulletproof demographic in a town like that, right? I was carrying my CamelBak backpack with my laptop and such, back and forth across a private parking lot between my office and hotel. Let's just say it's the kinda place where I was waiting for the cops to be called. Haven't been on the lookout for cops like that since I was a teen in 80s-90s Tulsa.

Now imagine being black. Pretty sure that's already outlawed in Franklin, but just try.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago

"I'm not gonna denounce Nazi's"

Ookkkkkkey then, that about sums it up.

[–] jimbolauski -2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

She was his realtor, I though you guys didn't want buisness to discriminate against people.

[–] PizzaMan 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I though you guys didn’t want buisness to discriminate against people...

... on the basis of race, gender, sexuality, etc.

Nazis can fuck right off.

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