Friday, August 9, 2019

trumper Blog "Who's Your Daddy" Infested With Nazis

According to remarks from former VP Joe Biden made on Wednesday 8/7/2019, "we have a problem with this rising tide of supremacy, White Supremacy in America and we have a president who encourages and emboldens it". Yes we do Joe. But this isn't a failing of tRump. It is totally intentional. As per Biden's speech, Dotard "seems to have no interest in unifying this nation". Correct. His interest is in dividing us.

President Hillary Clinton* called tRump supporters "deplorables" during the 2016 campaign (*elected but did not serve). Recently it was revealed to me how RIGHT she was. Two regular Who's Your Daddy commenters came out of the Nazi closet and proclaimed their love for Adolph Hitler.

This would be yesterday (8/7), following Grand Wizard Dotard's insincere NRA-talking-point-filled remarks on the El Paso massacre. No joke! Not that I didn't suspect beforehand (given the strong support for tRump on that blog) that many were White Supremacist sympathizers. The fact being that Dotard's support among the White Nationalist community is very strong.

The Nazis in question? Franco Aragosta aka FreeThinke and Minus FJ (a blogger with a dozen other IDs, many of which he uses on WYD, sometimes conversing with himself).

My proof is their comments. The first one made by a vile hate-filled individual who used to go by "FreeThinke". Later he created a second ID (abandoning the "FreeThinke" handle and blog) and now calls himself Franco Aragosta.

Franco Aragosta: N____E____W____S____F____L____A____S____H____!

Austrian Police Searching for Hitler Lookalike Spotted Near Nazi Dictator's Birthplace

All the sounds the brass bands made
For the soldiers on parade
Guys like us we had it made.
Those were the days.

And do you remember when
Men were girls and girls were men?
Brother we could use a man like Adolf Hitler again.

Didn't need no Welfare state.
Everybody pulled his weight.
Our Gestaoo sure was great.
Those were the days!

My Old Heart Thrills at the Thought of What Our Wunderschoene [beautiful] Stormtroopers would have done to YOU, Fartbreath. Once reduced to a heap of ashes, at least you wouldn't STINK anymore. Ach du lieber [Oh my God]! What a blessing THAT would be! (8/7/2019 at 1:58pm).

"Didn't need no Welfare state" is a reference to the fact that Hitler was not a socialist (a favorite lie of the Right). So at least there is that. BTW, "Fartbreath" is what Franco calls me. Despite the fact that we've never met, Franco insists I suffer from an extremely bad case of halitosis.

Note that Franco refers to our beautiful stormtroopers. "Our" indicating that he identifies as a Nazi. And he delights at the thought of my murder at the hands of Nazi stormtroopers. Which probably would happen if I time traveled back to Nazi Germany. Ethnically I am 100 percent German, although I do not speak the language.

Later in the thread Franco writes "88" over and over (264 times total). "88" is White Supremacist code for "Heil Hitler". Additionally, a Google search reveals that "Heil Hitler in Jewish Gematria equals 264".

But Franco's "88" reference was the second time a blogger wrote "Heil Hitler" (in code) in the tread. The first time was in a comment by Minus FJ.

Minus FJ: 30-50 feral hogs broke into pShaw's back yard yesterday. Had it not be for the quick stopping power of her AR-15, she might have gotten raped by them! (8/7/2019 at 12:41pm).

Joe Conservative: 2 or 6 got away! lol! Sieg Heil! [Hail Victory] (8/8/2019 at 7:35am).

Joe Conservative: Happy 8/8! (8/8/2019 at 7:35am).

According to the Anti-Defamation League "88 is a white supremacist numerical code for Heil Hitler. H is the eighth letter of the alphabet, so 88 = HH = Heil Hitler. One of the most common white supremacist symbols, 88 is used throughout the entire white supremacist movement".

Someone who writes "happy 8/8" is telling you they are a White Supremacist. It was Maya Angelou who said, "When someone shows you who they are, believe them...". Which is why I believe Franco and Minus are Nazis. Because they TOLD me (and anyone else reading their comments) that they are.

That "2 or 6" of the feral hogs got away is another Nazi reference. Per Wikipedia, "the Luftwaffe was officially established on 26 February 1935". I think that is the date "2 or 6" is code for. Although, not being that knowledgeable about White Supremacist code, I could be wrong (and I couldn't find anything definitive via Google). "2 or 3" would be what a normal person would write, so it is very apparent that "2 or 6" (like 88) is another Nazi reference.

Is Minus saying "hail victory" in advance of the 2020 election because a second tRump "win" will signal the END of the United States as we know it? Because the United States will then be firmly on the road to becoming a White Supremacist nation under Der Führer, Herr tRump? Yeah, I think so. Certainly that would be a dream come true for the racist assholes that worship the Orange Turd. People like Franco and Minus.

Addendum: The "30-50 feral hogs" comment is, apparently, an anti-gun control meme that started on Twitter.

Arkansas dad William McNabb tweeted, "how do I kill the 30-50 feral hogs that run into my yard within 3-5 mins while my small kids play?" (Wired 8/6/2019).

The title of the Wired article by Marc Steinmertz is "How 30-50 Feral Hogs Became the new Thoughts and Prayers". The title of the article being a reference to how USELESS offering "thoughts and prayers" is. Thoughts and prayers don't stop mass shooters. While getting rid of assault rifles might have some kind of an impact. Like making it harder for a crazed gunman to shoot 30 to 50 human targets in short order.

You might point out that other crazed gunmen have killed large numbers of people with a non-assault rifle type weapon. But why do so many of these shooters use assault rifles? Maybe because it's a efficient weapon for hunting humans?

For the record, an assault weapon is not needed to kill feral hogs. As the Wired article points out.

Wired: Let's not get falsely equivalent here - A plague of swine is not a reason to dispense with gun control regulations, nor is it justification for owning an assault rifle. Feral hogs have killed just four people in United States history, and the most recent attack was over 30 years ago.

No doubt Minus DOES believe that people "need" assault rifles to kill feral hogs. Which is why he wrote the comment. And inserted "pShaw" in it because she is a person he hates and (therefore) enjoys imagining her getting raped. Although, in this fictional example, Shaw killed the hogs and wasn't raped. Even though, as far as I know, feral hogs don't rape humans and his comment is (in addition to containing typical misogynistic rape imagery) simply f*cking stupid.

Post authored by the anti-Trump Leftist Bastard Dervish Sanders. WYM-132.

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    1. 26 isn't mentioned in the article you linked to.

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    2. Because I'm not in the Luftwaffe? You're the one's making NAZI links, not me. lol!

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    3. That your WYD comments contain Nazi code is undeniable fact. I didn't misinterpret what you wrote. Your "lol" is bullshit.

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    4. You outed yourself. It's too late to try to step back into the Nazi closet.

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    5. tRump is 5 out of 5 "yes" for sure. I got a 0, Minus, so I'm not a fellow PDD sufferer.

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  2. Is your blood pressure 161/88 now, cb dervy?

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    1. I think that this post proves it. CB Dervish is ANTIFA.

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    2. I am Anti-Fascist. I would not participate in any protest that involved violence or property destruction, however.

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    3. Did not watch the video you link to. I did visit the page and see it says the video is "parody" (then I closed the tab before the video began playing). I assume it portrays people opposed to fascism as idiots. So, no. I don't beat the idiot drum. That's your department (re your support for the Orange idiot).

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    4. A lack of bravery had nothing to do with my decision to not watch the (assuredly) moronic video you linked to. As I've explained multiple times previously, I have a limited number of MB and I'm NOT going to waste them watching YouTube videos made by hate-filled trumpturds.

      BTW, I think the evidence clearly shows that confirmation bias is more your problem than mine.

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    5. Do you maintain an ironic distance from your beliefs? Methinkes not.

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    6. Do you keep an ironic distance from yours?

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    7. Mine is an Analyst perspective, not a University one. :)

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    8. So, you'd deny that your perspective is shaped by your confirmation biases in favor of your cult leader, Dotard? From my perspective I'd say this is clearly what's going on. What specifically comes to mind is the comment where you said Judge Emmet Sullivan told Flynn that he betrayed America - because he flipped on Dotard. And he was indicating that he thought Flynn should withdraw his guilty plea. That was a comment that made it clear to me that you are detached from reality.

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    9. Really? In June 2019, Flynn fired the Covington & Burling attorneys who had negotiated his plea deal and hired Sidney Powell, who had previously urged Flynn to withdraw his guilty plea. Perhaps we'll learn more on August27.

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    10. I was referring to what you thought the judge meant when he said Flynn betrayed America. Not if he is actually stupid enough to withdraw his plea. If he is I hope he gets a long prison sentence.

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  3. Derv, those commenters are just pulling your chain. I don't think they believe half the moronic crap they post. They're just trying to get a reaction from you and RN. IMO, they're a waste of time and human flesh. There will always be dead-enders who support the dregs of humankind, y'know, like Trump.

    They're to be pitied and ridiculed for their relentless devotion to a losing cause. Never cease to remind them that they are a sad minority who supports a deteriorating wreck of a human being -- President "Thumbs Up, Your Parents Are Dead, Baby Paul."

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    1. That's a possibility. But I think they are Nazis. Either way I don't think it really matters. IMO there is something seriously wrong with someone who thinks praising Hitler or using Nazi code to praise Hitler to yank anyone's chain is a hilarious joke. Even if they aren't Hitler admiring Nazis they are still White Supremacists JUST LIKE TRUMP.

      From Nazi Franco's blog...

      Nazi Franco: Sadly it looks as though no passersby are the least but interested in revitalizing and nurturing WHITE PRODE 8/5/2019.

      Obviously he meant "White pride". Sounds like Nazi-speak to me.

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    2. I agree with you about the tRump/orphaned baby photo-op. Disgusting. This narcissist makes everything about himself. He is clearly DEVOID of any trace of human empathy.

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  4. Did someone beat your bongos again, Antoine? The loud noises in your head must be giving you a big headache, eh? Here's some free advice: find something useful to squeal about, such as YOUR BOY Jeffrey Bleccchstink's alleged suicide. Your pet Crooked Hildebeest has some loose cannons doing her dirty work, shanking your boy Bleccchstink.

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    1. "Jeffrey Bleccchstink" is NOT "my boy". I don't know (or know of) any "Jeffrey Bleccchstink". If you mean Jeffery Epstein, he is a vile pedophile. Or was. I don't know WTF you're talking about with this "bongos" bullshit. Maybe you're talking about yourself? You are clearly mentally ill.

      BTW, that HRC had Epstein murdered is idiocy. But I guess you HAVE to believe it, given that your Orange Turd cult leader retweeted said idiocy. I think that it is far more likely that Dotard is behind Epstein's murder (if he was murdered). Remember that tRump's toady took control of the Epstein case. And was quick to declare that Epstein committed suicide. Before a medical examination of the body that would be GUESS and guessing is not something law enforcement should be doing.

      Bill Barr clearly wants the public to think Epstein's death was a suicide. This reminds me of the "summary" of the Mueller report toady Barr put out AHEAD of the release of the report. Another example of toady Barr shaping the narrative BEFORE all facts are known. IF Epstein was murdered and some powerful person ordered it - that person was most likely Dotard tRump.

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    2. BTW, DUMBASS, Epstein wasn't shanked. He died from hanging. The medical examiner found no stab wounds on his body. But maybe "Jeffrey Bleccchstink" was shanked? Not that I believe anyone with that name exists.

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  5. LOL! You keep falling into my trap, Antoine! LOL! LOL! LOL! It's funny watching you throwing tantrums (as I'll call them) when I deliberately use key words to trip you up. I knew you'd freak out when I said shanked. I could have said Bleccchstink did the David Carradine, but that would have been in very poor taste. And by the way, I call your boy Bleccchstink to protect others named Jeffrey Epstein from the stench of Bleccchstink's sins. I feel bad for all the school age boys named Jeffrey Epstein getting bullied because of your liberal stooge boy's sins. And to set the record straight, Donald Trump has never been friends with your boy Bleccchstink. Trump went to the authorities and reported your liberal stooge boy's sins. The sins of your boy Bleccchstink will catch up to your idols, Antoine! Your buddies have scrambled their goose eggs.

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    1. There was no "trap". If you wrote "shanked" on purpose (and you did not) what was the point? There was only a "freak out" in your imagination. I only noticed your stupidity after I published my initial comment.

      tRump's friendship with Epstein is documented on video. tRump-selected Secretary of Labor (and former US Attorney of Miami) Alex Acosta got Epstein his original "sweetheart deal". tRump toady Bill Barr allowed Epstein to kill himself. That, or Barr put Epstein somewhere he had a guy in place to murder him. This mess has Dotard tRump written ALL over it. #TrumpBodyCount.

      BTW, why the Hell are you submitting comments in BOLD? Are you also blind like Franco?

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  6. Another Nazi reference in a comment from Minus sockpuppet "Joe Conservative"...

    Joe Conservative: Uberstormfuhrer cbdervy has spoken! (8/11/2019 at 1:11pm).

    The "cb" preface because (Minus says) confirmation bias is a big problem for me. As for "Uberstormfuhrer", Google says he meant "Obersturmführer", which translates from German to "senior storm leader" and "was a Nazi Party paramilitary rank that was used in several Nazi organisations...".

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    1. Are you sure I didn't mean "Taxi-Driving Storm Leader?"

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    2. Acknowledged Nazis say he is their man. Secret Nazis (people like you who speak in Nazi code then pretend they meant something else) also love Dotard. Dotard also kept a Hitler book by his bedside as confirmed by one of his ex wives. Not an official member, but (like you) he is a Nazi in his heart.

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    3. Did you know that when Hitler was looking to ghetto-ize the Jews, he turned to Democrat Jim Crow legislation for inspiration? Be proud of your heritage, cb.

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    4. I'm a Progressive BEFORE I'm a Democrat. Which means I'll go with whatever party is moving the ball forward at the time. Post Nixon Southern Strategy, that party is the Democratic Party.

      You are a Regressive, which is why you look to the past (make American great AGAIN). Nixon looked at the support the Democratic party had in the South (which it abandoned when LBJ signed Civil Rights legislation) and declared that appealing to White southern racists was the FUTURE of the republican party.

      I am EXTREMELY proud the Democratic party has Progressed the way it has. Although the history of the democratic party has nothing to do with my heritage. My ancestors were still in the "old country" at the time. My grandfathers hadn't yet emigrated to the US. And when they did, they settled in the North. My heritage is completely disconnected from slavery and the Jim Crow era South.

      In any case, political parties are just shells. They are whatever the current leadership decides. Not static things as you believe. If that were the case a super majority of Africans would vote republican. As opposed to most African Americans voting Democratic. They know the history of the Party and they know that the Party PROGRESSED and abandoned it's past. While the republican party REGRESSED and assumed the Democratic Party's past.

      This is why you expressed your admiration for Adolph Hitler (though not as strongly as Franco did). Yet you proclaimed yourself a Nazi admirer with your "happy 8/8" comment.

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    5. Promising people free sh*t is the essence of the post-Nixonian Democrat's legacy. It comes right after taking government grants for neverbuilt or improved housing for African Americans.

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    6. I don't know what you may be specifically referring to, but if you take a grant then do not fulfill your obligation, it stands to reason that you should pay back said grant.

      As far as "free stuff" goes, I support income redistribution when it helps poor people. You support it when it helps rich people. One, IMO, is moral and an obligation of wealthy society... while the other is immoral. As for "buying votes", republicans get campaign contributions in return, while Democrats get just the vote. Which is what they SHOULD get for doing the moral thing and fulfilling the obligation of government.

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    7. How about this:

      I want to say this expressly to Mayor Young and Michael Steele and Al Sharpton, who today called out the president and said let President Trump put his money where his mouth is. Well, boys and girls, I have a message for you, President Trump has given $16 billion in 2018 alone to Elijah Cummings’s district in federal grants,” she said.

      Newsweek verified that Cummings’s home turf, the 7th Congressional District, which includes portions of Maryland outside Baltimore, took in a little under $15.7 billion in grants and other funding from the U.S. government in fiscal 2018.

      “We have given more money in homeless funds to Baltimore than the last administration. We have given more money in community development grants than the last administration to Baltimore. My question to you guys is this, what are you actually doing with the money so that it benefits residents in the community for once instead of deep-pocket crooked politicians?” Patton said.


      $16b spending $100k per home would renovate 160,000 homes. Baltimore's population is only 622,321...

      ...so $16b is $25k per resident... and that's only ONE YEAR'S WORTH of spending...

      Show Me the Money!!!!

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    1. Nice work, fuckwit. Once again, Edward "Mystere" Endo proves how fucking stupid he really is.

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  8. It should be crystal clear to anyone of rational mind that has bothered to read the comments the regular con's ciculating at WYD have make that they are indeed the enemy of America's democratic republic. As far as them being nazi's, I suppose that is arguable. Someday we may very well actually know if your assessment is correct Dervish.

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    1. Every indication, every comment, every Trumpian poster points to the unquestionable fact that WYD is a congregation of TrumpNazi White Supremacist Racists. They wear those labels with pride and distinction.

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    2. tRump and his cultists are not "everything".

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  9. OI! OI! OI! TORA TORA TORA! BANZAI! BANZAI! BANZAI! LOL! LOL! LOL!

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    1. Everybody already knows you are an idiot. You don't have to try so hard.

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  10. HEIL DERVISH!!! AAAAAACCCH AAAAAACCCH AAAAAACCCH AAAAAACCCH!!!

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    1. A video featuring an obvious Nazi denying he is a Nazi? I could have linked to that video to mock you.

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    2. lol!

      In addition to the Nazi Party proper, several paramilitary groups existed which "supported" Nazi aims. All members of these paramilitary organisations were required to become regular Nazi Party members first and could then enlist in the group of their choice. An exception was the Waffen-SS, considered the military arm of the SS and Nazi Party, which during the Second World War allowed members to enlist without joining the Nazi Party. Foreign volunteers of the Waffen-SS were also not required to be members of the Nazi Party, although many joined local nationalist groups from their own countries with the same aims. Police officers, including members of the Gestapo, frequently held SS rank for administrative reasons (known as "rank parity") and were likewise not required to be members of the Nazi Party.

      Initially the SS was formed out of the SA and those were party members. Later, the SS kept recruiting members and grew very big. After 1933, existing police units, intelligence units, etc were organized into the SS, but the people working there were not forced to become party members as well. Especially the Allgemeine SS and the Waffen-SS had plenty of members that were recruited for their military background and many of them joined the party, but not right from the start. In fact, from 1933 to 1937 the NSDAP did not accept new members, as there was a flood of applicants after they took over power. Paul Hausser was at the end of the war the highest ranking Waffen-SS officer, joined the Allgemeine SS in 1934, was running the SS cadet school in 1935 and argued that his position demanded NSDAP membership. But he was only accepted in 1937. Klaus Barbie, the "Butcher of Lyon" joined the SS (in the SD branch) in 1935 and also did not join the NSDAP until 1937. A lack of party membership hindered your career on the top leadership positions, but it was not technically required.

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    3. When it came to power in 1933, the Nazi Party had over 2 million members (out of 80 million total). In 1939, the membership total rose to 5.3 million with 81% being male and 19% being female. It continued to attract many more and by 1945 the party reached its peak of 8 million with 63% being male and 37% being female (about 10% of the German population of 80 million).[2][117]

      Military membership

      See also: Nazism and the Wehrmacht

      Nazi members with military ambitions were encouraged to join the Waffen-SS, but a great number enlisted in the Wehrmacht and even more were drafted for service after World War II began. Early regulations required that all Wehrmacht members be non-political and any Nazi member joining in the 1930s was required to resign from the Nazi Party.

      However, this regulation was soon waived and there is ample evidence that full Nazi Party members served in the Wehrmacht in particular after the outbreak of World War II. The Wehrmacht Reserves also saw a high number of senior Nazis enlisting, with Reinhard Heydrich and Fritz Todt joining the Luftwaffe, as well as Karl Hanke who served in the army.

      The British historian Richard J. Evans wrote that junior officers in the army were inclined to be especially zealous National Socialists with a third of them having joined the Nazi Party by 1941. Reinforcing the work of the junior leaders were the National Socialist Leadership Guidance Officers, which were created with the purpose of indoctrinating the troops for the "war of extermination" against Soviet Russia.[118] Among higher-ranking officers, 29.2% were NSDAP members by 1941.

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    4. Not every German was a NAZI. Only 1 in 3 officers in the German Army was a NAZI.

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    5. ps - I hate to break this to you, Dervy, but not all white Southerners were members of the KKK either.

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    6. pps - The Allied De-NAZIfication programs of the 40's weren't to exterminate all Germans.

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    7. A distinction with not much of a difference. They were all supporting Nazi goals and ideals. As you do. But you probably think I meant that you are officially a Nazi. As opposed to being a Nazi in your heart.

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    8. So all Democrats supported the KKK and were Klan members at heart. Good to know, Mr. Grand Kleagel...

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    9. No Republicaan ever joined the KKK... they were ALL Democrats.

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    10. "No Republicaan ever joined the KKK... they were ALL Democrats."

      But one constant is that they're always southerners and Christian. They switched parties from Democratic to Republican, and were always southerners who flew the treasonous Stars and Bars flag. The greatest number of lynchings were in the South. It doesn't matter which party those people chose to identify with, they were culturally southerners with the mentality that made it okay to dehumanize people with different color skin and different religions -- Jews, for example. Hell, the southern KKKers even demonized fellow Christians -- Black Baptists were tortured and lynched; Catholics were hated.

      Your pathetic attempt to label Democrats as KKKers at this point in our history is stupid beyond imaginings. The mentality to terrorize, torture, and kill freed African-Americans began in Pulaski, Tenn., after the Civil War -- The South. Yes, they were Jacksonian Democrats, but Southerners to their core. It is mainly in the red South where you see the treasonous Stars and Bars and Nazi flags being flown, Republican country. Both flags, BTW, that represent defeated and reviled ideologies.

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    11. No, the one consistency is that they are all Democrats.

      Now show me a single Republican member of ANTIFA (the DNC's KKK re-Branded).

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    12. No republican would ever join Antifa because republicans are pro-fascism.

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    13. No Republican would ever join Antifa because Republicans are more intellgent.

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    14. No Republican ever joined the KKK... they were ALL Democrats.

      Via Wikipedia:

      David Duke, a politician who ran in both Democrat and Republican presidential primaries, was openly involved in the leadership of the Ku Klux Klan. (Note: David Duke currently identifies as republican and supports Donald tRump).

      Clarence Morley (2/9/1869 to 11/15/1948) was a Republican and the Governor of Colorado was a KKK member.

      Via Mother Jones...

      Tennessee is honoring Nathan Bedford Forrest, a slave trader, confederate general, and Ku Klux Klan leader ... According to a Tennessee law, each year the governor must sign proclamations for six state holidays, including one for Forrest, one for confederate army leader Robert E. Lee, and Confederate Memorial Day on the birthday of the confederacy’s president, Jefferson Davis. ... The proclamation signed by [republican] Lee, and Republican Gov. Bill Haslam before him, calls Bedford a "recognized military figure in American history and a native Tennessean" and encourages citizens to join the governor in "this worthy observance"... Lee said he signed the proclamation in accordance with state law and declined to say if he believes the law should change, according to the Tennessean. Lee has defended the presence of the Forrest statue in the capitol in the past...

      Via The Daily Beast...

      Georgia State Rep. Tommy Benton — an ardent supporter of preserving his state's Confederate heritage in every manner — said that the Klu Klux Klan was not necessarily racist and that it helped to maintain an ordered society. "It made a lot of people straighten up", the Republican lawmaker said.

      Via The Root...

      52 percent of voters who supported Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election believed blacks are "less evolved" than whites, according to researchers at the Kellog School of Management. (excerpted from the article "How the Republican Party Became The Party of Racism").

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    15. David Duke was a Democrat when he was in the KKK.

      Morley, you are correct, was a Republican.

      Honoring a war veteran is hardly Klan membership.

      Stating the fact that not all Klan members were racist is hardly Klan membership.

      And from your same source: For instance, 33 percent of white Democrats and 34 percent of high-income whites rated black people as less evolved than white people

      The Democrat Party. Where the KKK's heart now re-brands itself as ANTIFA.

      So you're 1 for 5 on the Truth meter. You found ONE Republican KKK member. So I'll just say now that 99.999999% of all KKK members were Democrats.

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    16. AntiFa = Anti Fascist. Not Pro Racist. The "KKK's heart" has been rebranded trumperism.

      FYI, the Democratic party evolved (hence the "Progressive" label) while the republican party regressed (hence the Southern Strategy and now trumperism).

      BTW, I think many in the KKK were there for the racism and not because they identified as Democrats... if they voted, which many Americans do (and did) not. In any case, that was the past. In 2016 the KKK officially endorsed Dotard.

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    17. Also, 52% is more than 33%. And that PROVES that racism is still a BIG problem in the US. Despite your claims to the contrary. If classism were the bigger problem - middle class and poor whites AND middle class and poor minorities would join together to fight it.

      FYI, David Duke SPECIFICALLY switched parties because the republican party currently BEST represents his racist vision for America. It does matter AT ALL that he USED to be a Democrat (as far as you TRYING to disown him goes, at least).

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    18. When Duke switched parties, he was no longer a KKK member.

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    19. You are correct to place "officially" in quotes because the endorsement of HRC was fake. They know their reputation is bad and hoped their fake endorsement would do her candidacy harm. Their REAL endorsement was of Dotard tRump.

      David Duke's ENTIRE successful political career has been as a republican. In 1989 he ran as a republican for a Louisiana House seat and won. Although he did not serve in elected office again following his four year stint as a LA state rep, he ran thereafter as a republican. When Duke ran for governor of LA (as a republican) in 1991 he came in second. In campaigning for LA governor (as per Wikipedia) "Duke said he was the spokesman for the white majority".

      Duke REMAINED a racist and only switched parties because he recognized the fact that the republican party BEST represented his racist worldview. He also NEVER served in elected office as a Democrat, so his "entire KKK career" was NOT as a Democrat. NOT an elected one, in any case. I don't know how he voted.

      Additionally, he is currently a strong supporter of Dotard tRump. I don't know what him voting Democratic in the past (something you have presented no evidence regarding) has to do with the Democratic Party presently.

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  11. PS, David Duke, former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, ran as a Republican in the 1992 presidential elections. So you're piss wrong when you claim no Republican was ever a KKKer. That's just one example, there're probably many more. Since Trump's election, the KKK has grown in popularity in the South -- the red, red Republican South.

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    1. David Duke, a DEMOCRAT, left the Klan in the early 80's. He then ran for president in 1988 as a DEMOCRAT. When he became a "Republican" (he also ran as a Reform Party candidate) he was no longer in the Klan. So no Republican has ever been a member of the KKK. None.

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    2. ps - He left the Klan because they were too violent. lol!

      Duke would repeatedly insist that the Klan was "not anti-black" but rather "pro-white" and "pro-Christian." Duke told the British Daily Telegraph newspaper that he left the Klan in 1980 because he disliked its associations with violence and could not stop the members of other Klan chapters from doing "stupid or violent things."

      Yep, that certainly sounds like the Democrats... and ANTIFA today.

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    3. Democrats don't go looking for Hispanic people to kill because they are "frustrated". Violence in support of White Supremacy is what the republican party under Dotard stands for.

      The Right, Desperate To Deflect Its Own Extremism, Cries "Antifa"... (excerpt) conservative propaganda machine in desperation mode, as right-wing talking heads and politicians attempt to deflect their extremism problem by pinning anything they can on the antifa boogeyman.

      Over the weekend, members of the far-right extremist gang Proud Boys were celebrating a rally they held in Portland, Oregon, as a win, largely due to a tweet by President Donald Trump, who said he was watching the event as he considered "naming ANTIFA an ORGANIZATION OF TERROR".

      Go look at President Trump's Twitter", Florida Proud Boy leader Joe Biggs told The Oregonian. "He talked about Portland, said he's watching antifa. That's all we wanted. We wanted national attention, and we got it. Mission success". [end excerpt]

      You use Antifa as a distraction for the VIOLENCE on your side.

      Quote: Trump's tweets have been a welcome distraction for the Proud Boys, who have every reason to avert the spotlight from themselves: Two of their own were convicted of attempted gang assault, attempted assault and riot on Monday in New York, after attacking anti-fascist protesters outside a GOP event last year. They’re a violent, thuggish street gang that meticulously plots how to assault protesters in the street and then spin themselves as victims... [excerpted from the same article].

      Proud boys = Dotard's brownshirts.

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  12. David Duke is a Neocon RINO. True Republicans have disowned that racist buttwipe. And yes, the KKK has grown in popularity in the South, particularly in the move to flip the South blue. The KKK is an arm of the DNC, has been since the beginning, and will always be the part of the Democrats aka the Party Of Hate.

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    1. LOL. Such stupidity. Richard Nixon LAID CLAIM to the Racist South. Dotard DOUBLED DOWN on the republican RACIST southern strategy. David Duke supports Dotard. The party of hate is the GOP.

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  13. I must admit you have one hell of a sense donkey's revenge. Either that or you're awfully... never mind.

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