誓言守护者

Andrew Lokay, Kaitlyn Robinson, M. Crenshaw
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誓言守护者(OK)是美国民兵/爱国者运动中的一个重要组织。该组织拒绝拜登政府的合法性,并在2021年1月6日袭击美国国会大厦的事件中发挥了重要作用。OK占据主导地位的原因不仅包括它反对联邦政府的记录,还包括它的全国影响力以及它招募前军事和执法人员的能力。成员们还当选为州和地方各级的公职人员。OK借鉴了美国革命的历史记忆,并将自己呈现为开国元勋的继承人。它的目的是保护美国人免受联邦政府对公民自然权利的侵犯,并因在美国西部参与与联邦特工的武装对峙而闻名。2016年,OK与唐纳德·特朗普总统的政府结盟,反对反法西斯运动。
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The Oath Keepers
ABSTRACT Oath Keepers (OK) is a prominent organization within the militia/patriot movement in the United States. The group rejects the legitimacy of the Biden administration and played a major role in the storming of the US Capitol on 6 January 2021. Reasons for OK’s predominance include not only its record of opposition to the federal government but also its national reach and its ability to recruit former military and law enforcement personnel. Members have also been elected to public office on state and local levels. OK draws on historical memory of the American Revolution and presents itself as the heir of the Founding Fathers. It aims to protect Americans from what it perceives as violations of citizens’ natural rights by the federal government and is known for participating in armed standoffs with federal agents in the western United States. In 2016, OK aligned itself with the administration of President Donald Trump and in opposition to the anti-fascist (antifa) movement.
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