Eboue
nasty little twerp with crazy bitter-man opinions
Does anyone know what % of Americans sympathise with the White Spermacy protesters in Charlotsville?
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Does anyone know what % of Americans sympathise with the White Spermacy protesters in Charlotsville?
1) Because they used force to crush extremism before it got out of hand. Something you're saying is supposedly always a bad thing.
2) It wasn't a 'bunch of goons' hitting people with bike locks, it was one crazy guy. See how easily a misrepresentation can change the whole perception?
It's gotten out of hand because their foul little nazi movement was allowed to grow unhindered, and then when Trump got into office he stopped law enforcement from continuing their investigations and surveillance of those far right groups. They are now feeling empowered to the degree that they can walk openly carrying torches and nazi flags. The chaos is already here, either people stand up against it or they accept it.
The only nonsensical situation here is that Nazi's still exist in 2017. Whatever it takes to rid the world of them, I am in support of.
Secondly - you're the one who insisted on repeating the violence against these Nazi's, and I'm simply saying that white supremacy in America is a far bigger threat than 'antifas' (the irony in that term being used as often as it is, while saying everyone centre-right is called a Nazi is delicious btw).
The two aren't equal at all. There's history of white supremacists actively planning and pre-meditating attacks to kill minorities, and that is still true today.
You keep shifting blame & accountability on those who are against the Nazi's - that they should be the one to stop calling them Nazi's, and they should be the ones who aren't violent.
What's the intention behind this?
Do you believe that they are treated too harshly, or perhaps more deserving of remorse or empathy?
Private militia has arrived to support the Nazis
Blood & Soil...Blood & Soil
Significance of 'Blood & Soil'
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_and_Soil
You're so right. I fell in love with NYC during a visit last year when Trump announced his Muslim ban and within 12 hours 35,000+ majority non.muslim New York people congregated in Battery Park On freezing cold Sunday to protest against him. Was so awe inspiringI only saw this an hour ago. It's sad and sick that we have situations like this in 2017. I want them to even attempt something like this in NY. It's only in these hillbilly towns where they can get away with this nonsense. Bunch of ugly cowards.
I only saw this an hour ago. It's sad and sick that we have situations like this in 2017. I want them to even attempt something like this in NY. It's only in these hillbilly towns where they can get away with this nonsense. Bunch of ugly cowards.
And you keep representing the argument as something it's not. I mean, honestly, we should stop calling them Nazis? Where did you get that from? How can anybody possibly have a rational debate on this matter when that's the direction you're looking to take it? Nobody said any such thing, and you just look silly with such statements.
Being against the Nazis is not a bad thing. Being against the Nazis whilst helping to cultivate a chaotic atmosphere is. Since you're in support of "whatever it takes," you obviously don't see anything wrong with their actions, which is great, because now you've openly stated that you're obdurate on the matter and in no refusing to listen to any arguments to the contrary.
Now, if you're going to present a more substantial argument beyond "Nazis are bad, you don't see that, therefore people like Antifa have to fight," it might be worth continuing, but I won't be holding my breath.
Private militia has arrived to support the Nazis
Blood & Soil...Blood & Soil
Significance of 'Blood & Soil'
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_and_Soil
I think the police themselves might be afraid to let it get to an armed confrontation with this idiots. But you're right yeah, if it was the other way around things would've probably been handled a whole lot differentlyThose militia guys are such cuuuuuuuunts. The absolute state of them. With their desert camouflage gear. On a city street. Stupid, goofy-looking twats playing soldiers. How the feck can they be allowed to congeregate in an area where tensions are so high. It's an absolute disgrace that they aren't being dealt with by the cops. The mind boggles what the police would do if a bunch of Black Lives Matters turned up as heavily armed.
Charlottesville is anything but a 'hillbilly' town. As with most university towns - it's progressive. You guys saw the deputy mayor, city manager and police chief - all black.Isn't Charlotteville supposed to be a fairly liberal town? Boston up next fwiw.
Thanks lads. Read on some twitter accounts that the police presence was minimal. Looks like it was false so therefore was confirming it here.
Let me be clear - yes I have zero tolerance for Nazi's because they have zero empathy, and have threatened violence against people who look like me.
I don't have the option to be even a little bit tolerant of their views, not an ounce of me will do so - maybe you do?
That doesn't mean I condone people being violent towards them - I'm not celebrating violence against them, this must be where you're getting confused - but am I going to feel sorry for them if it happens? Nope. Not while white supremacists are killing minorities at an alarming rate.
Now we're clear, I'm not advocating for people to be mean to the Nazis.
You haven't presented a substantial argument other than taking issue with those who have caused harm to the Nazis, and going above and beyond to criticise them and their actions, and not the Nazis.
I'm not even sure what stance you're taking other than to criticise antifas.
Yep. Totally snacks of that#protectthebrand
NY isn't some post racial, bigotry free nirvana...not when Rep Peter King continues to be in congress.You're so right. I fell in love with NYC during a visit last year when Trump announced his Muslim ban and within 12 hours 35,000+ majority non.muslim New York people congregated in Battery Park On freezing cold Sunday to protest against him. Was so awe inspiring
Of course it's not. But given 9/11 I was delightfully surprised by the response of the majority. 70+% votes against Trump if I remember correctly?NY isn't some post racial, bigotry free nirvana...not when Rep Peter King continues to be in congress.
Google Peter King and his views on American Muslims![]()
RIPEveryone will be hearing a lot about Fields in the coming weeks but few will likely talk about the woman killed, 32 y.o. Heather Heyer whose FB page apparently had the following last post "If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention"
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I thought Kushner was in middle East.
@Kentonio
So, if you voted for Trump don't complain if you have rocks thrown at you if you voice that support in public? I'm far from comfortable with that, funnily enough. Your definition of "openly racist" is vastly different to a very sizeable amount of people's so we're probably going to end up going around in circles here.
The quote Shapiro gives about Bannon wanting to "give a platform to the alt-right" is from before the alt-right had asserted itself as a white supremacist movement and was used to describe the entire anti-PC/anti-SJW crowd, BTW. There's no way he'd say that now.
I would arrest all these feckers and charge them as traitors remove the American citizenship from them and kick them to NKorea or Venezuela.
No surprise at all to see the coordinated attack on Pogue from certain posters with serious comprehension issues.
Nor have you, instead going with the incessant misrepresentation (repetitive to say, but it keeps happening) of any arguments. There's absolutely no nuance to the argument put forward that would potentially complicate it, so saying "I'm not even sure what stance you're taking other than to criticise antifas" sounds incredibly obtuse. The arguments has always been that Antifa have significantly contributed towards creating a chaotic environment.
That's not an exoneration of Nazis, and your insistence that it's not fair because they haven't been criticised is extremely pointless, because if there's any subtext to the entire debate, it's that Nazis are assholes and it goes without saying. There's also not any argument about censoring Antifa e.g. "that they should be the one to stop calling them Nazi's."
These are all fictitious arguments that make Antifa sound hard done by, when in reality they just need to stop acting like a load of cnuts and inflaming the situation further.
You actually have anything worthwhile to say?No surprise at all to see you defending him either.
You actually have anything worthwhile to say?
I'll take that as a no. As usual.I think this counts as irony too.
I'll take that as a no. As usual.
Now what did Korea or Venezuela do to deserve that lot?I would arrest all these feckers and charge them as traitors remove the American citizenship from them and kick them to NKorea or Venezuela.
This.Charlottesville is anything but a 'hillbilly' town. As with most university towns - it's progressive. You guys saw the deputy mayor, city manager and police chief - all black.
But, it's also an old town and one with history...and historical monuments. Which is what has been attracting the racists to town in recent months.
This truly was the work of outsiders.
Sounds like a nice bloke.![]()
You're rewriting things here.
I quoted soap originally because his original point was that 'anyone right of centre is seen as a Nazi' I simply said that these people are outwardly calling themselves Nazi's, and those who aren't Nazi's should outwardly condemn not only their actions, but their ideology and distance themselves from their narrative.
That was the original argument.
After we established this, you engaged in whataboutism and decided to focus on the left, and brought in antifa for no reason other than, from what I can see at least, your own personal dislike of them; for example - I said there's no room for hate speech and you decided to say there's no room to go out and assault people, why?
Why do you feel the need to direct the conversation back to antifa when we're talking about Nazi's, and why it's important for those right of Centre to distance themselves, you felt the need to continually bring up the violence of antifa?
Then when I did exactly what you did, and said 'what about the violence of the white supremacists being more of a threat than antifa?' not only did you ignore this, you simply said that they are enabling each other, as if the blame is shared.
Clearly you hold some strong opinions against antifa that you couldn't hold back and felt the need to discuss with someone, but why you keep insisting me to engage that conversation with you is beyond me, I've already said I don't condone their violence, nor do I applaud or encourage it.
I'd hate to be seen to be defending Trump even tepidly, but AntiFa have been showing up to these right wing marches with weapons and using them for months now so he's not wrong when he says "from all sides" or however he phrased it.
Completely agree. They, Antifa, appear to have been ramping it up themselves of late. They're giving all of those crazy bastards on the other side exactly what they want, which is an excuse to shed this alt-right bollocks and bring their true ugliness to the fore.
Whatever it takes to rid the world of them, I am in support of.
Fwiw, I think it'd be wrong to remove the confederate soldier statue on the main street in Alexandria, Virginia for example.
It's part of the history and could be used to point out how different times are now.
It is. And also why it probably won't be taken down.That statue is different though...unnamed soldier and I think in a way it honors the memory of the dead and the bravery of the local fallen soldiers.
It could easily have been a union soldier a yankee rather than a Johnny Reb.