Right Wing Extremism in WNY

Buffalo’s Black Lives Matter protests have garnered national attention, but it’s not only progressives who have taken to the streets. Over the past few months, many suburbs have been subject to a different type of march, those organized by the Marching Patriots and their four-wheeled counterparts, the Rolling Patriots. While packaged as family-friendly events that nobody could object to, even occasionally raising money for veterans, these events serve a darker purpose as well. They recruit both for a network of far-right anti-masking organizations that prey on small business owners, lonely people stuck in their homes, and parents who find themselves homeschooling for the first time; and for the Watchmen, an armed right-wing extremist group started in North Carolina that touts an ideology called “Civic Nationalism” and has open ties to the Proud Boys. Many members of the Marching Patriots and Rolling Patriots are also members of the Watchmen; or formerly were, as in the case of local anti-masker Pete Harding, who still aggressively promotes the organization.
The Marching Patriots and Rolling Patriots formed some time over the summer, as separate groups. They have increased their activities since October. Their membership appears to be overwhelmingly suburban and white, with a disproportionate number of business owners and retirees among them. This is perhaps unsurprising, as the anti-masking movement they’ve aligned themselves with is concerned with the interests of business owners, not the workers in those businesses who will be subject to an increased risk of injury or death from COVID-19. While most of their activities have been confined to their own suburban and rural areas, they have occasionally been seen in the city of Buffalo supporting the events of other organizations in their far right network, such as Breathe Free NY (Harding’s group) or Re-Open NY (Rus Thompson’s group). They were also present at the anti-masking protests outside Mark Poloncarz’ and Dr. Gail Burstein’s homes.
What the Marching Patriots and Rolling Patriots do is deceptive and pernicious. Under the guise of promoting patriotism, they are aiding in the recruitment efforts for two forces that pose direct threats to residents of Western New York: an anti-masking movement that prioritizes the profits of business owners over the lives of workers, and an armed right-wing extremist group formed in opposition to the Black Lives Matter protests that believes in taking the law into its own hands. The suburbs these groups hail from are seeing exponential increases in COVID infection; it is these areas that are driving the infection rate for the region. The anti-masking movement, in league with armed rightwing extremists, and sold to the public as patriotic pride via the Marching Patriots and Rolling Patriots: this is a ticking time-bomb, and our region’s COVID infection rates are about to explode.

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Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, the embattled Republican attempted to put out the firestorm she created by writing in her new book that she "hated" the puppy named Cricket and after an incident took it to a gravel pit and shot it while also claiming it was "worthless" as a hunting dog despite its young age.

On Sunday, she wrote, "I can understand why some people are upset about a 20 year old story of Cricket, one of the working dogs at our ranch, in my upcoming book — No Going Back. The book is filled with many honest stories of my life, good and bad days, challenges, painful decisions, and lessons learned."

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"What I learned from my years of public service, especially leading South Dakota through COVID, is people are looking for leaders who are authentic, willing to learn from the past, and don’t shy away from tough challenges. My hope is anyone reading this book will have an understanding that I always work to make the best decisions I can for the people in my life. The fact is, South Dakota law states that dogs who attack and kill livestock can be put down. Given that Cricket had shown aggressive behavior toward people by biting them, I decided what I did. Whether running the ranch or in politics, I have never passed on my responsibilities to anyone else to handle. Even if it’s hard and painful. I followed the law and was being a responsible parent, dog owner, and neighbor. As I explained in the book, it wasn't easy. But often the easy way isn't the right way."

That did not satisfy Noem's many internet critics.

As one put it, she seemed more invested in selling her book, writing, "Stop using you murdering your dog in cold blood to try to sell copies of your book you sicko."

That was one of the nicer responses she received.

Former FBI special agent Asha Rangappa said, "It sounds like out of at least three options 1) train the dog; 2) drive any distance to a shelter; or 3) shoot it on the spot, you literally took the easiest one."

Former Trump campaign aide A.J. Delgado called Noem a "liar."

"BTW, liar, he never 'killed' livestock -- only attacked, which every dog does (i.e., runs after them). Quit changing your story. Your career is OVER."

@OurShallowState said, "The dog frustrated you. You killed it. That wasn't a tough decision by an empathetic person. That was a weak and lazy decision by a sociopathic person. Leading in government is making the right choices. You are insensitive and impatient. Your choices suck."

Democrat Harry Sisson also weighed in.

"There is no justifying your actions. What you did was disgusting and unforgivable. Also, nobody is going to buy your damn book," he said.

Noem even lost the support of some commenting users.

@colin_fendley said, "I have been a farm owner, I have been a K9 Handler, and I have trained thousands of dogs; you can not justify this, my dear. I'm a conservative, and you lost my support."

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