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Colbert: How T**** Duped $250M From His Most Passionate Fans; Somebody's Going to Jail for This, Right?

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Backwoods Sleuth6/15/2022 12:07:46 pm PDT

re: #68 Dr Lizardo

“Alpha Chad”…LMFAO.

When I was younger than him (he’s 27), I was living in my own apartment in downtown Portland, OR with my girlfriend. It wasn’t a big place, and maybe not in the ritzy part of the city center, but we could afford it and it was close to a lot of cool places to hang out.

That doggie dick is living in his mom’s basement and he probably couldn’t get laid in a morgue.

re: #69 Dopamine Fish

He’s probably an incel. There’s a significant overlap between the militant far right/white supremacist cult and the incel cult.

‘Pack Your Stuff and Get Out of My House,’ Says Patriot Front Member’s Mom

Amsden had warned her son after previous Patriot Front trips that he’d get into trouble if he continued associating with the group.

“He’s so misguided and bought into all their rhetoric. It just makes me sick,” Amsden said, adding that she hopes his arrest is a “wake-up call” to quit.

“This is not who I raised,” she continued. “This is not the example that was set for him.”

Amsden said that since his teenage years, her son was “​looking for some kind of connection” and “brotherhood.”

He landed on Patriot Front years later.

Boyce was married and living with his then-wife and their kids when he became involved with the white supremacist group around 2018, according to Amsden. She said Boyce’s spouse told her that he found the organization online and that he “had to complete an application and send some money to join.”

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Boyce and his ex-wife share custody of their children, who Amsden described as “the light in my life.” Her grandchildren are “really the only reason” she continued her relationship with Boyce as his views became more and more repugnant, Amsden said.

Once Boyce sank deeper and deeper into white nationalism, Amsden said she began to research Patriot Front for potential clues as to why her son was so enthralled. Amsden considered calling the police to advise them of Boyce’s white nationalist leanings, but since he hadn’t committed a crime, she wasn’t sure this was the right move. Her worries came to a head with Boyce’s arrest this past weekend.

On Monday, Amsden was still trying to process the news as she prepared for Boyce to move out of her home. Boyce instructed her not to speak to the media or to the FBI, a request by which she said she has no intention of abiding.

“He actually just showed up here at my house,” Amsden said. “And it was a moment I’ve kind of dreaded because I was hoping he was going to change his attitude. But he’s not.”