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    Revealed: The Radical Left Wing Connections and Ideas of the ‘Anti-Racist’ Protesters Who Attacked a Chicago Restaurant


    Yesterday, we told you the story of how a group of radical protesters decided to invade a meeting of white supremacists at a local restaurant and assault the participants. It’s not often that a story is morally ambiguous because both sides come off as undesirable, but in this case, it’s tough to see any other angle.

    However, to the White Supremacists’ credit, they at least didn’t throw enough punches to get arrested and charged with felony mob action, aggravated battery and criminal damage to property, as the protesters in this case were. The Chicago Sun-Times reports that five of the protesters have been charged with precisely that:

    Five Indiana men have been charged with felony mob action, aggravated battery and criminal damage to property for their roles in an attack Saturday on a group dining at a Tinley Park restaurant, a spokeswoman for the Cook County State’s Attorney said Monday morning.
    Bails ranging from $175,000 to $250,000 were set for the five men at the Bridgeview courthouse.
    Charged were John Tucker, 26, of Martinsville, Ind.; Cody Sutherlin, 23, of Bloomington, Ind.; Dylan Sutherlin, 20, and Jason Sutherlin, 33, both of Gosport, Ind.; and Alex Stuck, 22, of Bloomington, Ind., Cook County State’s Attorney spokeswoman Sally Daly said.

    All three men are facing bail of at least $150,000.
    As in any case like this, the question of just who the criminals are is coming into play. We at the Blaze have done some digging and uncovered some alarming information about at least one of the men involved, as well as about the organization that has claimed responsibility for their actions. We‘ve also been able to put two of the men’s names to faces, thanks to the magic of Facebook:


    Dylan Sutherlin, sporting a black bandana



    Cody Sutherlin

    However, it’s the third of the Sutherlin brothers, Jason, who may have the most interesting history. While Mr. Sutherlin’s face has proven elusive, Favstar.fm has linked someone named Jason Sutherlin from Bloomington, Indiana, to a Twitter account named 812Gorilla. According to Favstar.fm, this is one of 812Gorilla’s top Tweets:
    So if this is the same Jason Sutherlin, then along with being a homespun anti-racist vigilante, Mr. Sutherlin is also affiliated with Occupy Bloomington (which the hashtag Occupybtown signifies). Lovely.

    However, given the identity of the group that was responsible for the attack’s own past, Occupy Bloomington might be one of the more savory connections to have. You may recall we told you yesterday that Anti-Racist Action, or ARA, had claimed credit for the attack. With a name like Anti-Racist Action, you might expect the group to at least be well-intentioned, right?

    …Well, not exactly. The National Website of ARA has several sections on its “About” section detailing precisely what its members believe. Much of the material there is troubling. Greatest hits follow (with emphasis added):

    Most anti-racist groups focus all their efforts on creating new laws or getting the police to respond to racism. But the cops uphold white supremacy and the status quo; they attack us and everyone that resists oppression. This means that police are not likely to get involved with fighting racist and fascists until they have hurt or killed someone. We think that that’s too late and that any anti-racist group that doesn’t organize an effective opposition to racist and fascists before they hurt people is not doing their job.[...]
    Fascism is an ultra-nationalist ideology that mobilizes around and glorifies a national or perceived racial identity, valuing this identity above all other interests (for example gender or class). Fascism is marked by its hostility towards reason and human solidarity, by its dehumanization and scapegoating of marginalized or oppressed groups, by its use of violence or threats of violence to impose its views on others, and by its rejection of supposedly “effeminate” or “soft” values in favor of “manliness.” Anti-Semitism and racism are primary facets of National Socialism and most other varieties of fascism. Fascism aims at a militarized society, and organizes along military or quasi-military lines, usually with an authoritarian structure revolving around a single, charismatic leader. Fascist groups may have the facade of an efficient and dynamic organization, but in reality, power structures are arbitrary and ruthless. Fascists use anti-elitist rhetoric to appeal to the “common man,” coupled with internal elitism and willingness to accept support from existing elites. Fascism glorifies a mythologized past as justification for its present ideological stances, and as a basis for future organization of society.

    And then there is this highly interesting take on the “free speech” rights of so-called fascists:

    • ARA does not use the state to prevent anyone’s free speech. The right to free speech restricts the state from censoring ideas, it does not stop the public from opposing hateful ideas.
    • The fact that people dislike what bigots have to say and want to make that known is not prohibited by the concept of free speech. If bigots actively go out of their way to tell people that 90% of the world’s population should be enslaved or that the best thing they can do is kill someone because of their skin color, religion, ethnic background, immigration status, sexual orientation, disability, etc., they can’t use “free speech” to silence opposition.
    • Anti-racists and antifascists have an obligation to deny a platform to bigots so that they can’t spread their message and recruit. Concert venues, meeting halls, radio programs, and the like make choices about who to host on a regular basis. These choices have a very real impact on bigoted ideas taking root in one’s community.
    • Responding to bigoted speech is important. We believe in being proactive when it comes to fascist violence, which means confronting fascist organizing before they have a chance to put their ideas into action, and taking fascist threats seriously.
    Got all that? We hope so. Your not being beaten to a pulp may depend on it.

    Now, granted, some of this may sound okay on paper. The problem is that based on how we’ve seen an actual chapter of ARA behave, everything written here has to be read with an understanding that an undercurrent of potential violence is involved. This is especially the case on the “Theory” section of the website, which includes articles supporting the abolition of the prison system. How that abolition would be accomplished is, presumably, though some combination of agitation and violence.

    Does this really accomplish anything regarding the abolition of racism? Or is it just cover for hoodlums to cause social chaos? Decide for yourself.

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    The ARA sounds like a real domestic terrorism group, I wonder if any of us should hold our breath awaiting Big Sis Janet Napolitano taking steps to warn officers about a group like this?

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    How are Bernadine Dohrn and Bill Ayers Tied to the Anti-Nazi Group at the Center of Chicago Mob Attack?
    Posted on May 22, 2012 at 6:24pm
    byThis is a guest post by Chuck Ross.

    The group that has claimed responsibility for a mob attack at a Chicago-area restaurant over the weekend is the same group that hosted former Weather Underground terrorists and Barack Obama associates Bernadine Dohrn and Bill Ayers last year, according to fliers published on the organization’s web site.



    That group, as The Blaze mentioned earlier this week, is Anti-Racist Action (ARA). According to its own website and a documentary on the group, ARA formed in the 1980s under the street name “The Baldies” in the Minneapolis-St.Paul area and as anti-racist skinheads to combat neo-Nazi groups that were gaining power.

    On Saturday afternoon, a group of eighteen people wearing all black stormed Ashford House, a restaurant in Tinley Park, a community in the Chicago metro area. Ten people were injured in the attack and three were placed in the hospital.

    Various news outlets have reported that the group targeted in the attack was associated with Stormfront, a website popular among white nationalists and white supremacists.

    Discussion threads on that website suggest that the meeting at Ashford House was a meet-and-greet for forum members. The docket for their luncheon, which was organized under an organization calling itself the Illinois European Heritage Association, suggests that their goal was “economic networking.” The coordinator of the event, later identified as Beckie Williams, said the event was not racist, while material for the gathering was meant to promote “work for whites.”

    One of the men hospitalized in the attack, who asked to remain anonymous, told The Blaze, “Our group is not a violent group. We do not condone violence at all.” The man, who received eight stitches after suffering a head wound and bruised left eye socket, said that the attackers terrorized the party. “They were armed with weapons from metal batons, hammers, nun chucks, wood batons, and various other items. They even used chairs and tables as weapons.”

    Witnesses at Ashford House reported that the assailants were meeting in front of the restaurant prior to the attack and stormed in, singling out specific group members for attack. Some patrons and Ashford House employees were also injured.

    As previously reported by The Blaze, five men have been arrested for their participation in the attack: three brothers – Jason Sutherlin, Dylan Sutherlin, and Cody Sutherlin, all hailing from Bloomington, Indiana – as well as two other men, Alex Stuck and James Tucker. All are being held on charges of mob attack, aggravated battery, and destruction of property and are being held on bonds of at least $150,000.



    The Sutherlin brothers and their father, Tim (bottom seated). Standing, from left to right, Cody, Dylan, and Jason Sutherlin. (Photo via Facebook)

    The Sutherlin brothers have ties to the Hoosier Anti-Racist Movement / Indiana Antifa (“antifascist”) Support group (H.A.R.M.) — which is listed on ARA’s umbrella website as an ARA chapter. One of the Sutherlin brothers, Dylan, had ties on Facebook to the movement as well as several Occupy Chapters including “Occupy Indiana University”, “Occupy Indianapolis”, and “Occupy Bloomington.”

    H.A.R.M., the Bloomington, Indiana arm of ARA, ceased supporting Occupy Indianapolis because the movement had failed to establish a physical presence in the city and because, according to H.A.R.M.’s website, it “systematically alienated, disenfranchised, and censored radical voices both during its physical occupation and via its online presence.”

    None of the ARA chapters could be reached for comment. The nature of the planning efforts and communication between ARA’s South Chicago chapter and H.A.R.M. are unknown.

    ARA held its 17th Annual Anti-Racist Action Network Conference on September 17 of last year. Among several other speakers, Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn were said to have appeared. The group issued a flier touting that fact, which is available on its website. Neither Dohrn nor Ayers could be reached for comment.

    Ayers and Dohrn were members of the radical Weather Underground group and were on the run from the law after terrorist activities in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Ayers is a retired professor of education from the University of Illinois – Chicago and Dohrn is a professor at Northwestern University.

    ARA has since developed into a general left-wing organization. They now have chapters all throughout the United States and Canada with a presence in Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Indianapolis, Toronto, Montreal and dozens of other cities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavmom View Post
    I had heard on the radio today that the people who attacked were of mixed races...they were not all white....
    This is interesting....

    also...it was strongly felt that this was what they called a "rehersal" for the upcomming elections...
    Scary thought
    yes scary but probably accurate

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