Online disinformation sparks leftist meltdown over Christmas toy drive for White families

Lincoln, Nebraska – An annual Christmas toy drive conducted by the pro-White civil rights organization, the National Justice Party, was seemingly endorsed by the Conservative women’s group, Mom’s for Liberty (M4L), on Telegram. The sudden promotion has since drawn the attention of leftists and so-called “anti-racists,” who are using it as proof that M4L is secretly a “White nationalist” group.

There’s just one problem. The “Mom’s for Liberty” Telegram account that started it all is entirely fake, but it didn’t stop thousands of people from taking the bait and allowing the NJP’s charitable event to go viral.

The online outrage first began on Thursday, when leftist influencers on X, formerly Twitter, shared screenshots and videos from Mom’s For Liberty Uncensored, an unofficial Telegram page purporting itself to be run by the actual M4L. In it, a “forward” of the NJP’s 3rd annual Operation White Christmas post can be seen, leading many to uncritically believe that the M4L was endorsing the NJP, including user Tizzyent (572.8K Followers), Laura Burkhardt (18.9K Followers), David Leaning Left (12.7K Followers), and countless more.

“M4L’s Operation “White Christmas” is exactly what it sounds like,” said Tizzyent, a highly online leftist influencer with a sordid history of bullying, doxing, and harassment accusations.

“Hey! As long as we’re talking about Moms For Liberty, what are your thoughts on that ‘whites only’ toy drive they’re promoting. That’s really something, huh?” Said Laura Burkhardt, a far-left influencer based in St. Louis, Missouri.

“A lot of folks want to believe this is fake…I’ve got bad news for you. It is real…I took this screenshot myself & here’s a screen recording I took of a few of their most recent posts. #MomsForLiberty,” she continued.

Unfortunately for Burkhardt, the post was fake. As it turns out, Mom’s for Liberty Uncensored is a completely unaffiliated account from the actual Mom’s for Liberty, and is run by an unknown party. Uncensored has shared or “forwarded” posts from several other pro-White organizations, including the street activist group Patriot Front, for months. Telegram’s social media platform allows anyone in the world to make a “channel” anonymously and attach any name or profile picture they wish. Currently, the platform has no way to “verify” a user behind an account or vet their intentions.

At the time of press, NJP’s Operation White Christmas was advertised to well over half a million people on social media, thanks to leftists capitalizing on disinformation in order to attack the Conservative women’s group, Mom’s 4 Liberty. Collage: X, formerly Twitter.

Mom’s for Liberty’s official Telegram channel—with more than double the subscribers and engagements—has never shared a post from a White nationalist organization. Still, these facts did little to stop a targeted harassment campaign from biased internet leftists eager to capitalize on disinformation.

“The openly white supremacist Moms for Liberty is an astroturfed plague on our community and of course my City Council representative is an enthusiastic supporter,” said Ari Kohen, a professor of human rights and Judaic studies at the University of Lincoln, Nebraska. “I hope reporters ask elected officials and candidates about the horrible group they support.”

Using claims and sources shared by Kohen, the official X account for the Nebraska Democratic Party weighed in on the issue, calling the fake M4L Telegram endorsement of the NJP “an escalation in the making.”

“An escalation in the making. We are ready for every Moms for Liberty-backed candidate to renounce their support,” they said in a post to their official X, formerly Twitter account. “Are we back in the 50’s and 60’s? Shameful!”

In the end, the NJP’s Operation White Christmas and the false M4L connection were seen by well over half a million people, according to engagement reports taken from X. With professors, influencers, and political parties adding their commentary to the matter, one wonders how it was possible for this thoroughly unverified allegation to reach such lofty heights. According to the NJP, it has everything to do with “anti-White ideologues” and their eagerness to attack the White community.

“The National Justice Party has no working relationship with Mom’s for Liberty and has no plans to start one,” said a representative of the NJP when reached for comment. “Their ideals and political beliefs in no way resonate with our own, and the recent attacks from anti-White ideologues on social media stem from a deep-seated hatred of anything they perceive to be beneficial to the White community.”

“Attack” would prove to be an accurate term to describe the situation. Following the viral social media posts, Mom’s for Liberty political candidates would come under fire, subjected to a litany of demands for their removal or recall via elections despite the association with NJP being completely fake. In Nebraska, Ari Kohen would personally spearhead a campaign against M4L-linked politicians, citing an antifascist substack as “evidence” of his claims.

From left to right, Zionist Professor of Judaic Studies, Ari Kohen, Federally-funded Research Associate Professor Patrisha Wonch Hill, and Associate Professor of English Julia Schleck. All teach at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and are listed as contributors or organizers of the antifascist website Seeingred. Collage: University of Nebraska-Lincoln

“I mean, this @SeeingRedNE post has all the receipts. These candidates and elected officials all *love* Moms for Liberty and they kept saying so,” said Kohen. “Moms for Liberty is openly saying they are White supremacists.”

According to the Seeingred substack—the arson-endorsing blog site where Professor Kohen was finding his so-called “receipts”—an obscenity-laden article titled “#FuckYouFriday: Moms for Liberty Edition” reported the NJP charitable toy drive as “obvious bullshit” and applied three red “down arrows” over an image which advertised it. The infamous down arrows is widely understood as an image linked to the anti-White extremism movement, commonly referred to as “Antifa,” and has since been classified as an “anarchist violence extremism” symbol by the FBI.

“Recent attacks from anti-White ideologues on social media stem from a deep-seated hatred of anything they perceive to be beneficial to the White community.”

National Justice Party

After smearing the NJP, the article’s anonymous writer would go on to name and shame a full list of Nebraska-based politicians who endorse M4L, many of whom appear to be vocal against homosexual perversion being introduced in classrooms. The article concludes with a call to action, asking its readers to send more information about “anyone they missed.” While little information is offered about the individual responsible for the anti-White screed, a glimpse at Seeingred’s about page” reveals that it appears to be run by multiple far-left college professors, high school teachers, and even Ari Kohen himself.

The editors at Seeingred added three “down arrows” to an NJP advertisement for their charitable toy drive. In 2023, a domestic terror report designated “down arrows” as a “violent anarchist extremism” symbol by the FBI. Photo: Seeingred

The concerted attack on Operation White Christmas and the NJP comes at a time when White children are increasingly the targets of anti-White hatred, with 2023 proving to be a particularly bloody year. In February, a group of White young White kids were beaten, traumatized, and forced to support Black Lives Matter at an Ohio elementary school. In November, a White high school student was allegedly beaten to death by a gang of 15 Black classmates, with Police dismissing hate crime charges before ever announcing arrests. Both incidents were caught on film and represent only a small fraction of incidents that have made headlines this year.

According to Marge Bund, a member of the NJP Ladies’ Auxillary (NJPLA) and a key facilitator behind Operation White Christmas, the charitable efforts offered by the NJP are a way to help take care of the White community during a time of unprecedented precarity, uncertainty, and violence.

“To me, Operation White Christmas resembles a strong community, a family if you will, coming together to help White families in need,” said Bund via a request for comment by the Justice Report. “Most importantly, with no judgment during a tough and embarrassing time.”

“Non-White Americans have always placed undue strain on the amount of charitable family resources that are available, and White families often fail to meet unrealistic ‘poverty level’ requirements. Last year, the NJP facilitated the domain of $38,800. It’s truly amazing to see how many families we helped out by coming together as a community and getting those gifts purchased,” she continued.

According to sources, NJP’s Operation White Christmas raised approximately $38,000 for needy White families in 2022 and hopes to eclipse that amount this year. Manufactured outrage against the charity has boosted the event’s exposure on aggregators like MSN. Photo: MSN Homepage.

Exclusionary, race-based charitable toy drives exist in droves across America, which totally exempt White children from receiving a gift. Despite this, their existence hardly garners a reaction from the media. In Minneapolis—a city linked to extreme violence in the wake of rising anti-White sentiments—the “Twin Cities Toy Drive” collects donations specifically for children classified as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC). Franklin County’s “Black Girl Magic” toy drive In Columbus, Ohio, has been collecting toys exclusively for Black girls for eight years now.

Additionally, there are holiday toy drives that exist specifically for Latino children, Jewish children, migrant children, and even a toy drive for so-called “Transgender/Gender Diverse Youth and Youth Affected by HIV/AIDS.” With so many barriers to charity, the NJP merely wishes to follow the footsteps of these other organizations and bring holiday cheer to another marginalized group: White children.

“Last year, the NJP facilitated the domain of $38,800 (for OWC). It’s truly amazing to see how many families we helped out by coming together as a community and getting those gifts purchased”

Marge Bund, National Justice Party Ladies’ Auxillary

“Share (news about) the OWC, or just buy a gift. Any help is appreciated,” commented Bund when asked how one can get involved with the charity. “You can go on to the National Justice Party telegram channel to find the totally safe, anonymous gift lists we have made on behalf of needy White families. Once the item is bought, it gets sent to the address the family has given us. Again, this is very discreet and anonymous. So let’s get together again and help some more families out in 2023.”

Leftists, antifascists, and other anti-White idealogues often target White families and their children in order to eke out political standing or online clout. In February, a White family came under attack from the media, government, and law enforcement over their traditional, pro-White homeschooling curriculum. News of the story—spun by and amplified by internet antifascists—resulted in viral attention from mainstream television and news agencies. In November, legal fees left a working-class White family destitute after the FBI entrapped their 15-year-old son in an online honeypot scheme. Because of memes and edgy photos, their home was even subjected to a military-style raid.

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