• All The Nazis Support Trump!

    From ELON X.@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 1 20:38:40 2023
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    pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> wrote in news:uhtfun$1k0ku$1@dont-
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    On 2023-10-31, AlleyCat <al@aohell.com> wrote:

    Disturbing. Jewish Homes In Paris Are Being Marked With Stars of David

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F9wcjKSWwAALQSu?format=jpg&name=large

    Disturbing? This is pure evil, total devilishness

    WTF is happening?????? How are we here in 2023. (Democrats!)

    Is this a footage Germany of 1938?

    This is getting serious. And it's happening all over the world.



    Trump's "very fine people" at work.


    All the nazis support trump.


    How Trump Brought Nazis Into Republican Politics
    Portrait of Jonathan Chait By Jonathan Chait, who’s been a New York
    political columnist since 2011.
    Photo: Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

    Yesterday, President Trump retweeted a video of a man on a New York subway platform shoving and injuring a white woman. In normal times, it would
    have been unfathomable to determine why the president of the United States would take an interest in this case. The assault took place a year ago,
    and the perpetrator was arrested in short order.

    But the actual source of Trump’s interest is perfectly obvious. The
    perpetrator was Black, and the victim white. The video was shared, and
    seems to have come to Trump’s attention, by an account called “I’m With Groyper.” For those unfamiliar, “Groypers” are a white-supremacist sect
    who criticize other far-right groups for failing to be explicitly “pro-
    white.”

    Trump has a way of wearing down journalists by violating norms so often
    and so shamelessly that it ceases to be newsworthy. During the 2016
    campaign, when he shared a white-supremacist image using a Jewish star to depict Hillary Clinton as being bought and controlled by the Jews, it
    caused enough of a controversy that Trump’s campaign was forced to insist
    it had somehow mistaken the image for a sheriff star.
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    But Trump has retweeted enough decontextualized, random videos of nonwhite people attacking white people — indeed, he shared the same 2019 subway
    attack clip in June — that it has lost its shock value. But it is this
    very banality that makes Trump’s behavior so significant. The president is
    in the habit of promoting a wide array of his supporters, and we all have
    grown accustomed to the fact that some of those supporters are, well,
    Nazis.

    Last week, Mary Ann Mendoza was removed at the last minute from the
    Republican National Convention after a reporter discovered she had
    promoted anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. Perhaps Mendoza was confused as
    to why it was acceptable to promote racist theories that smear a
    population of recent immigrants as inherently criminal yet unacceptable to promote racist theories that target a population of early-20th-century immigrants as inherently criminal. Or maybe she failed to understand why
    the president is allowed to endorse Nazi propaganda but she is not.

    Perhaps even more confusing is the fate of Marjorie Taylor Greene, a
    Republican nominee for Congress in Georgia, and an avid proponent of
    QAnon. In addition to evangelizing for the notorious conspiracy theory
    that is advocated publicly by ten fellow Republican congressional
    nominees, Taylor Greene has promoted racist and anti-Semitic videos and
    other social-media content.

    Last week, Media Matters found that she has promoted a far-right video
    that “features anti-Muslim propaganda, quotes an anti-Semitic Holocaust
    denier saying that ‘Zionist supremacists have schemed to promote
    immigration and miscegenation’ and, as one reporter wrote, ‘implies that
    Jews are at the heart of a project to destroy Europe as we know it.’” The
    next day, she attended Trump’s RNC acceptance speech at the White House
    lawn.

    Is Trump a Nazi? Not exactly. He does embrace a certain fascist aesthetic elevating strength over all other values. He reportedly asked for his inauguration to include a military parade — “I want tanks and choppers.
    Make it look like North Korea” — citing the world’s most totalitarian
    state as his visual model. He often speaks as though he’s Dwight Schrute
    being tricked into reading bits from a Mussolini speech:

    But Trump’s evocation of racist tropes is not Nazism, exactly. It is
    better described as Nazi-adjacent. He has activated and energized open
    white supremacists, who for the first time in decades have been given a president who reflects their values closely enough to inspire open
    defense. If you peruse Nazi propaganda sites, they contain defenses of
    Trump on such matters like the Russia scandal, and — when excised of
    references to Jews — read pretty much the same as the polemics found in
    normal conservative publications like the Federalist, Breitbart, and so
    on.

    Where Nazis were once treated by both parties as an unambiguous source of
    pure evil, now they inhabit a gray area on the fringe of the Republican coalition. His now-infamous description of “Unite the Right” Nazi
    protesters as “very fine people” was not a flub or a one-off. Trump would
    never come out and praise Hitler, but he will stoke their race-war dreams.
    They are marginal members of the coalition, to be handled delicately.

    Many Trump critics have reacted to this development with pure hysteria,
    which is a perfectly understandable response, given the history. We should
    be careful not to overstate the situation. The United States is not headed
    into world war and industrialized murder factories. But Trump has changed
    the orientation of the political landscape in ways that include creating a
    new opening for the far right.

    He is calling armed men into the streets. There are pickup trucks bearing
    Trump fans itching for blood. One of his delusional idolaters brought a
    rifle to Kenosha and blundered into a bloodbath. The question now is,
    having come this far in four years of Trump, what would lie ahead if we
    have four more?





    https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/trump-nazis-white-supremacists- kenosha-charlottesville-very-fine-people.html

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  • From Anonymous@21:1/5 to ELON X. on Thu Nov 2 01:05:00 2023
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    ELON X. wrote:
    pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> wrote in news:uhtfun$1k0ku$1@dont-
    email.me:

    On 2023-10-31, AlleyCat <al@aohell.com> wrote:

    Disturbing. Jewish Homes In Paris Are Being Marked With Stars of David >>>>
    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F9wcjKSWwAALQSu?format=jpg&name=large

    Disturbing? This is pure evil, total devilishness

    WTF is happening?????? How are we here in 2023. (Democrats!)

    Is this a footage Germany of 1938?

    This is getting serious. And it's happening all over the world.



    Trump's "very fine people" at work.


    All the nazis support trump.

    (Bullshit flushed.)

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/laura-loomer-exposes-florida-nazis-as-federal-assets-tied-to-ukraine/ar-AA1gsfyF

    "During their time speaking with reporters, one of the attendees
    of the rally named Christopher Pohlhaus strangely exclaimed his
    support for Ukraine."

    "Pohlhaus also voiced support for President Joe Biden."

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  • From 56d.1152@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 1 23:08:06 2023
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    All the real NAZIs support AOC/Omar and friends.

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to elonx@protonmail.com on Mon Nov 6 04:30:42 2023
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    In article <uhud0g$1p9rf$6@dont-email.me>, elonx@protonmail.com wrote:

    All the nazis support trump.



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