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tamaka -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 9:18:49 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Greta75

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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods
Because they all believe in Hitler and his teachings as the perfect model for life: if they don't, then they're not Nazis.

Same with Muslims, they all believe in Muhammad a murdering dictator who dictates for all non-muslims get killed if they don't heel to Islam.


Well they have to pay the fee if they don't want to heel to islam. Nazi's don't have the 'pay to not play' feature that muslims have.




Greta75 -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 9:24:36 AM)

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ORIGINAL: tamaka
Well they have to pay the fee if they don't want to heel to islam. Nazi's don't have the 'pay to not play' feature that muslims have.

The "pay to not play" is not precisely guaranteed, don't forget, they also murder Muslims who want to leave and those Muslims who wanna leave aren't given a choice to "pay to not play".

On top of what they do to women.

I like to think Nazis probably treat their women better than Muslims.

If they were to succeed on their goal to monopolize all white women, they better be like super awesome as male life partners to white women!




BoscoX -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 9:34:09 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods


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ORIGINAL: Greta75
What is the difference between a Muslim and a Nazi? Nothing, Both follow evil leaders.

All Nazis are evil bigoted racist shits who want to purge anybody who isn't a member of the elect.
Not all moslems are.


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Greta75 -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 9:38:47 AM)

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ORIGINAL: BoscoX


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ORIGINAL: Greta75

So those who are getting so angry about Trump defending Neo Nazis.



He didn't defend them, he roundly condemned them


Day 1, he said everybody is at fault.
Day 2, he specifically say white supremacist and nazis are at fault
Day 3, he went back to say everybody is at fault, at 50-50 ratio
Day 4, double down to say everybody is at fault at 50-50 ratio

This is why everybody is having a meltdown, even republicans.

They want it be 100% Nazi/White Supremacists fault for holding this protest in the first place.

No responsibility on BLM gang for going in there, and starting the violence.

So technically, Trump has retracted his Day 2 words.

He is now being neutral. Not gonna fully condemn just one party. Which I agree with him. This specific situation. The counter protestors should not have gone there throwing stuffs at the Protestors. Throwing things at people is not being peaceful!

And the protestors no matter how angry they are getting shouldn't ram cars into the counter protestors.

Both are at fault! Equally!

And the Counter Protestors were just there to cause trouble in my opinion.

They wanted to disrupt the Protest. Start a fight. And they have succeeded.

But I bet without a doubt zero people will get hurt IF there were zero counter protestors there. But I know counter protestors are angry and wanna protest, which is why I feel, it should be law, counter protestors must protest on a different day and are not allowed to go near the protesting site on the protestors day itself.

There is an easy prevention for such things. Instead of screaming at Trump for giving 50-50 blame. They should talk about how to prevent this from happening again.

Denouncing Nazi is NOT the solution. As even if Trump denounces Nazi, so what? The next statue that is gonna be mow down, they will still protest again, and counter protestors will come again and fight.

Keeping Protests and Counter Protest apart from each other is the solution.

And another weirdest fucking thing I read is, 2 people died from the helicopter of the media, covering this riot. Helicopter crash or something. Did anybody read that?

But they claim it wasn't because of the riots, it was just a freak accident.

So WTF, a whole helicopter crashed for nothing too.




mnottertail -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 9:46:58 AM)

so, we now are at the nazis and kkk were not there to cause trouble, how much putinjizz and felch can a nutsucker gobble, it must be some astronomical amount.




Greta75 -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 9:49:55 AM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

so, we now are at the nazis and kkk were not there to cause trouble, how much putinjizz and felch can a nutsucker gobble, it must be some astronomical amount.

A group of people gathering to protest a statue. How is that causing trouble? Women March went on peacefully.

Now a group of people gathering to protest opposing Protestors.

That is as good as one gang confronting a rival gang. Guess what happens in that scenario? Usually some gang members get hurt or die.

But a Group of people of the same gang, standing together, protesting some stupid statue.

Nope. I don't think there is gonna be any trouble.

And it would be much easier for the police to keep them inline, not having to worry about counter protestors coming in and inciting violence, blowing the whole tension up.




bounty44 -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 10:16:21 AM)

sorry there mnottertoll, all your vulgar Russian homo-erotic fantasies aside---trouble wouldn't have started had not your comrades shown up likely to instigate it and had the police done their job when they did.





BoscoX -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 10:33:17 AM)


Just a coincidence that the leftists were all carrying crowbars and bats




Musicmystery -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 10:52:58 AM)

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ORIGINAL: bounty44

sorry there mnottertoll, all your vulgar Russian homo-erotic fantasies aside---trouble wouldn't have started had not your comrades shown up likely to instigate it and had the police done their job when they did.



So, basically, the mean, violent lefties ruined the nice peaceful white supremacist march.

Do you even get what supremacists are about?

Is this really the direction of the GOP today?

Do you really want it to be?




tamaka -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 10:57:10 AM)

How do you get from a bunch of unknown people marching to 'what the GOP stands for'?




Musicmystery -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 10:58:27 AM)


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ORIGINAL: tweakabelle

Americans might be interested to see that their President is now being depicted in the international media as a "neo-Nazi sympathiser":

"Donald Trump the neo-Nazi sympathizer has achieved what Donald Trump the president has singularly failed to do: unite the nation.
An immensely fractured country – riven by race, class, culture and politics – finds itself transfixed by one grotesque display of empathy for violent racists. These are the same violent racists whom White House aides previously called, in remarks that Trump read out loudly and very carefully: “criminals and thugs.”
But that was so Monday. One short day later, the leader of the nation – that daily proclaims its commitment to liberty and justice for all – declared there were “very fine people” in Charlottesville, who simply joined a neo-Nazi rally to protest about a statue.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/aug/15/the-president-of-the-united-states-is-now-a-neo-nazi-sympathiser

I wish I could say that I am surprised but I am not. Trump has incited and harnessed the very worst kinds of racist hate since his infamous "Mexicans are rapists" speech at the beginning of his candidacy. Nor can anyone say that they weren't warned, they didn't know what they were getting - they were warned multiple times.

No one will look to the US as the leader of the free world, or the standard bearer for liberty and democracy as long as this obscene grotesque hate monger remains in office.

It's the most bizarre, unguarded, naked hypocrisy I've ever seen from our national leaders (and that's saying something), let alone a president.

This can't end well.

It's also the dumbest thing I've ever seen a president do (and again, that's saying something).




BoscoX -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 11:01:33 AM)


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ORIGINAL: tamaka

How do you get from a bunch of unknown people marching to 'what the GOP stands for'?


Why does moose think him and his communist friends gets to pick and choose which groups can demonstrate without being violently attacked

In this country we all have that right, in spite of fascist scum like moose





tamaka -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 11:05:10 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX


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ORIGINAL: tamaka

How do you get from a bunch of unknown people marching to 'what the GOP stands for'?


Why does moose think him and his communist friends gets to pick and choose which groups can demonstrate without being violently attacked

In this country we all have that right, in spite of fascist scum like moose




Isn't Ivanka and her children Jewish?




BoscoX -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 11:12:03 AM)

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ORIGINAL: tamaka


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX


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ORIGINAL: tamaka

How do you get from a bunch of unknown people marching to 'what the GOP stands for'?


Why does moose think him and his communist friends gets to pick and choose which groups can demonstrate without being violently attacked

In this country we all have that right, in spite of fascist scum like moose




Isn't Ivanka and her children Jewish?



They are.

And not everyone who antifa attacks, not everyone who was protesting against tearing down the statue were or are racists or Nazis or anything of the sort

AND, even Nazis and racists have the right to their beliefs, because when fascist scum like moose and his antifa friends take it on themselves to judge what is acceptable thought, what can and cannot be demonstrated for or against, then they become the Nazis




tamaka -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 11:23:25 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX

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ORIGINAL: tamaka


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX


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ORIGINAL: tamaka

How do you get from a bunch of unknown people marching to 'what the GOP stands for'?


Why does moose think him and his communist friends gets to pick and choose which groups can demonstrate without being violently attacked

In this country we all have that right, in spite of fascist scum like moose




Isn't Ivanka and her children Jewish?



They are.

And not everyone who antifa attacks, not everyone who was protesting against tearing down the statue were or are racists or Nazis or anything of the sort

AND, even Nazis and racists have the right to their beliefs, because when fascist scum like moose and his antifa friends take it on themselves to judge what is acceptable thought, what can and cannot be demonstrated for or against, then they become the Nazis


I know my son-in-law isn't a Nazi but he said he would have gone and participated if he knew they were going to take the statue down.




CreativeDominant -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 11:27:02 AM)

7 Things You Need To Know About The Charlottesville Violence And White Supremacist Terror Attack

by BEN SHAPIRO
August 13, 2017

About The Charlottesville Violence And White Supremacist Terror Attack

The car that allegedly plowed through a crowd of protestors marching through a downtown shopping district is seen after the vehicle was stopped by police several blocks away August 12, 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Win McNamee/Getty Images
ByBEN SHAPIRO
@benshapiro
August 13, 2017 1.4m views
In the aftermath of Saturday’s Charlottesville, Virginia chaos — a physically violent conflict between disgusting white supremacist alt-right thugs and repulsive Antifa thugs, which culminated in a murderous attack by an apparent alt-righter on the Antifa crowd and other miscellaneous counter-protesters, resulting in the death of one person and injuries to another 19 — the hot takes have been coming fast and furious.

Here are some of the things you need to know about the awful events of yesterday.

1.. The Alt-Right Is Not Conservative.
One of the hottest takes from the Left is that the alt-right represents the entire right — that what happened in Charlottesville, Virginia represented conservatives broadly.
That’s factually incorrect, and intellectually dishonest.
The alt-right is not just conservatives who like memes or who dislike Paul Ryan. The alt-right is a philosophy of white supremacy and white nationalism espoused by the likes of Vox Day, Richard Spencer, and Jared Taylor.

They openly acknowledge their antipathy for the Constitution and conservatism; they believe that strong centralized government is necessary to preserve “white civilization.” They label all their enemies “cucks” — men in favor of “race-mixing.” Here’s a solid guide to what the alt-right actually thinks.




BoscoX -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 11:29:00 AM)


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ORIGINAL: tamaka

I know my son-in-law isn't a Nazi but he said he would have gone and participated if he knew they were going to take the statue down.



ISIS and the Taliban and the Nazis did that sort of thing, destroy historical relics

I am sure that many on the antifa side (both sides) were fine individuals who would never harm anyone or anything

Who believe they were standing for something good and decent

Just like President Trump said




CreativeDominant -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 11:29:06 AM)

2. The Alt-Right Has Successfully Created The Impression There Are Lots Of Them. There Aren’t.
Thanks to the hard work of alt-right apologists like Milo Yiannopoulos, the widespread perception has been created that the alt-right is a movement on the rise, with a fast-increasing number of devotees. The media have glommed onto the alt-right in order to smear the entire conservative movement with it. The alt-right is quite active online — according to the Anti-Defamation League, I was their top journalistic target in 2016, and I received nearly 8,000 anti-Semitic tweets during the election cycle — but they aren’t particularly large. They fill up comments sections at sites like Breitbart, and they email spam, and they prank call people, and they live on 4chan boards, but the vast majority of alt-right anti-Semitic tweets came from just 1,600 accounts.

Thanks, however, to their online vociferousness, they convinced members of the Trump campaign, apparently including the president, that it was important not to knock them.




CreativeDominant -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 11:39:05 AM)

3. The Alt-Right Has Been Tut-Tutted By President Trump And His Advisors For Over A Year. Yesterday Was Nothing New.
President Trump’s initial response to the attack in Charlottesville made no mention of the alt-right or white supremacy or even of racism. He simply stated, “We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides. It has been going on for a long time in our country — not Donald Trump, not Barack Obama. It has been going on for a long, long time. It has no place in America.” Trump, who has been fully willing to call out radical Islam, had nothing to say about the alt-right. Some Trump defenders point out that Barack Obama never condemned Black Lives Matter in the wake of riots and shootings of police officers, either.
But Obama was wrong, and his wrongness is not an excuse for Trump to sit by and do nothing.


On Sunday morning, the White House used an unnamed spokesperson to release a statement:

Kaitlan Collins
An unnamed White House official says Trump condemns all forms of hatred, "and of course that includes white supremacists, KKK, neo-Nazis..."

Why didn’t Trump just come out himself and say the same? Because he tut-tutted the alt-right throughout his presidential campaign. He refused point-blank to condemn the KKK during an infamous exchange with CNN’s Jake Tapper in March 2016. He refused to condemn the alt-right targeting Jewish journalists like Julia Ioffe in May. His chief campaign strategist, Steve Bannon, was head of Breitbart when Yiannopoulos wrote his screed, and openly stated that the site had become “the platform for the alt-right.” Sadly, Trump has shown willingness to accept support from any source, no matter how despicable.

4. The Car Attack Was An Act of Terrorism.
The alt-right piece of human debris James Alex Fields Jr., 20, of Ohio, apparently deliberately drove his vehicle into counterprotesters and Antifa members. That’s an act of political violence no different from the car attacks of Nice, France or Jerusalem or London Bridge. That’s terror.




Musicmystery -> RE: White Nationalists turn violent in VA -- state of emergency called (8/16/2017 11:41:35 AM)


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ORIGINAL: CreativeDominant

7 Things You Need To Know About The Charlottesville Violence And White Supremacist Terror Attack

by BEN SHAPIRO
August 13, 2017

About The Charlottesville Violence And White Supremacist Terror Attack

The car that allegedly plowed through a crowd of protestors marching through a downtown shopping district is seen after the vehicle was stopped by police several blocks away August 12, 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Win McNamee/Getty Images
ByBEN SHAPIRO
@benshapiro
August 13, 2017 1.4m views
In the aftermath of Saturday’s Charlottesville, Virginia chaos — a physically violent conflict between disgusting white supremacist alt-right thugs and repulsive Antifa thugs, which culminated in a murderous attack by an apparent alt-righter on the Antifa crowd and other miscellaneous counter-protesters, resulting in the death of one person and injuries to another 19 — the hot takes have been coming fast and furious.

Here are some of the things you need to know about the awful events of yesterday.

1.. The Alt-Right Is Not Conservative.
One of the hottest takes from the Left is that the alt-right represents the entire right — that what happened in Charlottesville, Virginia represented conservatives broadly.
That’s factually incorrect, and intellectually dishonest.
The alt-right is not just conservatives who like memes or who dislike Paul Ryan. The alt-right is a philosophy of white supremacy and white nationalism espoused by the likes of Vox Day, Richard Spencer, and Jared Taylor.

They openly acknowledge their antipathy for the Constitution and conservatism; they believe that strong centralized government is necessary to preserve “white civilization.” They label all their enemies “cucks” — men in favor of “race-mixing.” Here’s a solid guide to what the alt-right actually thinks.


See, here's the thing.

That's exactly what I would have thought, and did think, until the last few days.

But look at the continual focus here in the thread: it was the leftists. Right vs. left. Us vs. the leftists. People have stepped up and owned comradeship, on their own, with the alt-right white supremacists.

Likewise Trump. First he said little, the disavowed the supremacists only after pressure, and decided fuck it, let's make it a leftist thing instead, aligning himself by implication with the supremacists.

Wtf?





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