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    CM189191 said:
    I actually think....
    Stopped reading there
    Lol

    That is funny I must admit.  What is even funnier is that when people only want to hear half of what someone says they produce graphs as fact.
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    wndowpaynewndowpayne Posts: 1,469
    That's literally the same angle the President is taking. The "yeah...but the other side" angle. These aren't slabs of concrete to some people. I'm not offended by them, I'm embarrassed by them. But I certainly understand why someone would be offended. It's not up to you or me to say what's appropriate to be hurt over. The difference is that I understand that and you think they're being hypersensitive. You don't get to make that call as someone not hurt and offended over it. 
      Good point. I do think sensitivity is at a record high right now.
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    JC29856JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    JimmyV said:
    62,984,824

    That's how many Americans voted for this fucking disgrace.
    you think more or less 2020?
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    ledveddermanledvedderman Posts: 7,755
    That's literally the same angle the President is taking. The "yeah...but the other side" angle. These aren't slabs of concrete to some people. I'm not offended by them, I'm embarrassed by them. But I certainly understand why someone would be offended. It's not up to you or me to say what's appropriate to be hurt over. The difference is that I understand that and you think they're being hypersensitive. You don't get to make that call as someone not hurt and offended over it. 
      Good point. I do think sensitivity is at a record high right now.
    Right on. You're a good dude. Nothing wrong with hearty debate, folks. 
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    mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 27,889
    mcgruff10 said:
    I personally think all statues should remain..for better or worse it's American history..I can't comprehend people that want to impose their own beliefs to attempt to erase the past...or the need for violence on either side..
    The statue was put put up to impose racist beliefs on others. So factor that in. I said earlier to move it to the American museum of Genocide.  
    I've walked past that statue..didn't get the urge to hate minorities.
    Which is good. I was referring to the historical significance and what it means to some currently. To me it's a nod to slavery, segregation and racism in a public park. 
    If I were African-American, I may view it differently..but I guess what I am trying to say is everybody has to put up with crap you don't agree with..it's life.
    I m not sure where you have visited but have you seen any German statues in France?
    arvn statues in Vietnam?
    moorish statues in Spain?
    german statues in Russia? 

    This could be the only time in history where the losing side can erect statues and fly their battle flag in the same country they lost.  I am quite the historian, no is saying to erase history but put them in a museum where they belong, not a public place for all to see. 

    Not only that, but they were traitors that people think should be admired. 


    Agreed. They seceded!!!!
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
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    JC29856JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    edited August 2017
    mitt just moved to the left of Hilliary
    perhaps a run on the D ticket?


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    ledveddermanledvedderman Posts: 7,755
    I miss the good old days of last week when we were all going to die in a nuclear war, not a second civil war. 

    And President Trump would have been the cause of both right?
    Denying he had even a slightest influence in both would be a more gross understatement. But war is like sex, it takes two to tango. He wouldn't get all the blame for either, but he gets some. 
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    I miss the good old days of last week when we were all going to die in a nuclear war, not a second civil war. 

    And President Trump would have been the cause of both right?
    Denying he had even a slightest influence in both would be a more gross understatement. But war is like sex, it takes two to tango. He wouldn't get all the blame for either, but he gets some. 

    Not really.  If it is good sex it's the womans fault. If it's bad it's the mans.  
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    ledveddermanledvedderman Posts: 7,755
    JC29856 said:
    mitt just moved to the left of Hilliary
    perhaps a run on the D ticket?


    SAYING THAT ISN'T A LEFT OR RIGHT ISSUE! IT IS A HUMANKIND POSITION THAT NAZIS HAVE NO PLACE IN OUR COUNTRY, OUR CULTURE, OR THE WORLD. 

    Your left vs right view of the world is responsible for so much of our problems. 
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    ledveddermanledvedderman Posts: 7,755
    I miss the good old days of last week when we were all going to die in a nuclear war, not a second civil war. 

    And President Trump would have been the cause of both right?
    Denying he had even a slightest influence in both would be a more gross understatement. But war is like sex, it takes two to tango. He wouldn't get all the blame for either, but he gets some. 

    Not really.  If it is good sex it's the womans fault. If it's bad it's the mans.  
    Having some issues in the bedroom with Mrs. PJFan, are we? Because I don't believe we are talking of the same thing. 
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    I miss the good old days of last week when we were all going to die in a nuclear war, not a second civil war. 

    And President Trump would have been the cause of both right?
    Denying he had even a slightest influence in both would be a more gross understatement. But war is like sex, it takes two to tango. He wouldn't get all the blame for either, but he gets some. 

    Not really.  If it is good sex it's the womans fault. If it's bad it's the mans.  
    Having some issues in the bedroom with Mrs. PJFan, are we? Because I don't believe we are talking of the same thing. 

    You cant even laugh at that?

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    Halifax2TheMaxHalifax2TheMax Posts: 36,611
    That's literally the same angle the President is taking. The "yeah...but the other side" angle. These aren't slabs of concrete to some people. I'm not offended by them, I'm embarrassed by them. But I certainly understand why someone would be offended. It's not up to you or me to say what's appropriate to be hurt over. The difference is that I understand that and you think they're being hypersensitive. You don't get to make that call as someone not hurt and offended over it. 
    So some 20 year old kid from Ohio, with Nazi sympathies and a history of domestic violence incidents, travels to Virginia "to be offended," is justified in running someone over because he was "hurt?" The kid probably doesn't even have any family history related to the civil war. Whereas there are African Americans with relatives as slaves and those who were lynched a mere 50 years ago in their family history living in Charlottesville. Robert Byrd ring a bell? The inability for some not to see why the Dixie flag and confederate statues are offensive to those who have suffered under the symbolism of same is astounding.
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    ledveddermanledvedderman Posts: 7,755
    I miss the good old days of last week when we were all going to die in a nuclear war, not a second civil war. 

    And President Trump would have been the cause of both right?
    Denying he had even a slightest influence in both would be a more gross understatement. But war is like sex, it takes two to tango. He wouldn't get all the blame for either, but he gets some. 

    Not really.  If it is good sex it's the womans fault. If it's bad it's the mans.  
    Having some issues in the bedroom with Mrs. PJFan, are we? Because I don't believe we are talking of the same thing. 

    You cant even laugh at that?

    Oh I laughed alright. My comment was in jest. Not a serious one. 


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    I think it is safe to say there has never been a president that has managed to divide their country as quickly or efficiently as Donald has... correct?

    I mean, looking at the modern era when social media platforms have allowed for voices to be heard: Bush was a fool, but for the most part his opponents stomached him without resorting to desperate measures... no?

    And Obama was a black man that infuriated people that don't like black people... but he did enough good things and presented himself in such a manner that the people who didn't like black people tolerated him (as much as they likely wanted him to fail).

    Trump is simply something that cannot be stomached. He is repulsive in character and in policy. He is the embodiment for the term 'mistake'. 

    Move on, America. Control-alt-delete. Kick the bum out of office. And kick the shit out of public nazi displays (your grandfathers buried in Europe when they were young men would expect no less).
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    I miss the good old days of last week when we were all going to die in a nuclear war, not a second civil war. 

    And President Trump would have been the cause of both right?
    Denying he had even a slightest influence in both would be a more gross understatement. But war is like sex, it takes two to tango. He wouldn't get all the blame for either, but he gets some. 

    Not really.  If it is good sex it's the womans fault. If it's bad it's the mans.  
    Having some issues in the bedroom with Mrs. PJFan, are we? Because I don't believe we are talking of the same thing. 

    You cant even laugh at that?

    Oh I laughed alright. My comment was in jest. Not a serious one. 



    Good.  Because I swear I will produce more PJfanwillneverleave ones than you can ever possibly comprehend.  It will be huge. 

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    JC29856JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    JC29856 said:
    mitt just moved to the left of Hilliary
    perhaps a run on the D ticket?


    SAYING THAT ISN'T A LEFT OR RIGHT ISSUE! IT IS A HUMANKIND POSITION THAT NAZIS HAVE NO PLACE IN OUR COUNTRY, OUR CULTURE, OR THE WORLD. 

    Your left vs right view of the world is responsible for so much of our problems. 
     left vs right! 
    how many Nazis are in our country? 10,000 20,000, 30,000, 40,000
    you'll be much better off as soon as you stop imagining a powerless man in Russia and a fringe group of extremists are ruining our country.
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    mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 27,889
    I think it is safe to say there has never been a president that has managed to divide their country as quickly or efficiently as Donald has... correct?

    I mean, looking at the modern era when social media platforms have allowed for voices to be heard: Bush was a fool, but for the most part his opponents stomached him without resorting to desperate measures... no?

    And Obama was a black man that infuriated people that don't like black people... but he did enough good things and presented himself in such a manner that the people who didn't like black people tolerated him (as much as they likely wanted him to fail).

    Trump is simply something that cannot be stomached. He is repulsive in character and in policy. He is the embodiment for the term 'mistake'. 

    Move on, America. Control-alt-delete. Kick the bum out of office. And kick the shit out of public nazi displays (your grandfathers buried in Europe when they were young men would expect no less).
    hey we are allowed to screw up once every 45 elections! lol
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
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    MayDay10MayDay10 Posts: 11,611
    Denouncing a nazi murderer/terrorist should be teeball for any morally grounded human.  

    Trying to be fair about it and blaming victims is shocking
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    Halifax2TheMaxHalifax2TheMax Posts: 36,611
    Strange Fruit
     

    There are things I don’t need to remember… and things I must never forget. The latter took me down many flights of back stairs to the servants’ quarters – to sit outside a door with no number… to listen with my heart … and be reminded. 

    Her name is Emma Masterson, a gray-haired woman of color who rarely speaks. But every night her door cracks open … the frail hand places the needle on vinyl … and the deserted hallway fills with Billie Holiday’s lithe voice. Rising above scratches and the crackle of time, she sings a song called Strange Fruit – slow, plaintive and brutally honest ...

    Southern Trees bear a strange fruit
    blood on the leaves, blood on the root.

    I’ve heard the song a hundred times. I still wince … still feel the knot in my stomach … the shame of a nation ... as the song continues.

    Black bodies swaying in the southern breeze
    Strange fruit hanging from poplar trees.

    I’m haunted by the lament in her voice … by the history behind it. Floating like smoke, it seeps through the doorjamb, rises to the ceiling. It spreads throughout the Hotel, then out across cities and farms … knocking on closed doors, pressing against drawn blinds … hammering on walls wherever human decency can be found.

    Billie Holiday, and Nina Simone and Bessie Smith, joined by countless others, will sing about it, fight against it  – now and forever … until nothing but leaves and flowers grace the branches … and the strange fruit of our ancestors is never seen again.*


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    ledveddermanledvedderman Posts: 7,755
    You literally said that denouncing Nazis emphatically like Gov. Romney did put him left of the Dems ticket. 
    Why is denouncing Nazis a left or right issue to you? I honestly don't know how anyone can see it as anything but good people (anyone who isn't a Nazi) against bad people (Nazis). It's that simple. The fact that I felt obligated to clarify who is good or bad is disgusting. 
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    JC29856JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    You literally said that denouncing Nazis emphatically like Gov. Romney did put him left of the Dems ticket. 
    Why is denouncing Nazis a left or right issue to you? I honestly don't know how anyone can see it as anything but good people (anyone who isn't a Nazi) against bad people (Nazis). It's that simple. The fact that I felt obligated to clarify who is good or bad is disgusting. 
    I said left of Hilliary. Compare their statements. Weak at best with a childish dig. 
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    Go BeaversGo Beavers Posts: 8,635
    mcgruff10 said:
    I personally think all statues should remain..for better or worse it's American history..I can't comprehend people that want to impose their own beliefs to attempt to erase the past...or the need for violence on either side..
    The statue was put put up to impose racist beliefs on others. So factor that in. I said earlier to move it to the American museum of Genocide.  
    I've walked past that statue..didn't get the urge to hate minorities.
    Which is good. I was referring to the historical significance and what it means to some currently. To me it's a nod to slavery, segregation and racism in a public park. 
    If I were African-American, I may view it differently..but I guess what I am trying to say is everybody has to put up with crap you don't agree with..it's life.
    I m not sure where you have visited but have you seen any German statues in France?
    arvn statues in Vietnam?
    moorish statues in Spain?
    german statues in Russia? 

    This could be the only time in history where the losing side can erect statues and fly their battle flag in the same country they lost.  I am quite the historian, no is saying to erase history but put them in a museum where they belong, not a public place for all to see. 

    Not only that, but they were traitors that people think should be admired. 


    I personally think all statues should remain..for better or worse it's American history..I can't comprehend people that want to impose their own beliefs to attempt to erase the past...or the need for violence on either side..
    The statue was put put up to impose racist beliefs on others. So factor that in. I said earlier to move it to the American museum of Genocide.  
    I've walked past that statue..didn't get the urge to hate minorities.
    Which is good. I was referring to the historical significance and what it means to some currently. To me it's a nod to slavery, segregation and racism in a public park. 
    If I were African-American, I may view it differently..but I guess what I am trying to say is everybody has to put up with crap you don't agree with..it's life.
    Said the white guy. 
      The white guy that has seen his share of things I don't agree with.I feel very lucky to have been born a WMA...that's as far as my "privilege" goes.I'm not losing sleep over slabs of concrete and bronze. Far more to worry about.
     
    CM189191 said:
    I personally think all statues should remain..for better or worse it's American history..I can't comprehend people that want to impose their own beliefs to attempt to erase the past...or the need for violence on either side..
    The statue was put put up to impose racist beliefs on others. So factor that in. I said earlier to move it to the American museum of Genocide.  
    I've walked past that statue..didn't get the urge to hate minorities.
    Which is good. I was referring to the historical significance and what it means to some currently. To me it's a nod to slavery, segregation and racism in a public park. 
    If I were African-American, I may view it differently..but I guess what I am trying to say is everybody has to put up with crap you don't agree with..it's life.
    Seriously, why can't black people just learn to deal with the structural, symbolic, and historical racism in the USA? It's life....
       Yeah..and we all know there aren't any racist black people..just old whiteys.
    So you're trying to downplay white privilege, and then go on to equate white's experience with racism to black peoples experience?
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    ledveddermanledvedderman Posts: 7,755
    Who cares how anyone says it? Left or right of whom. The only thing that matters is saying the Nazis there are to blame for this. It's not both sides. This should literally be the easiest softball situation in his presidency- coming down hard on Nazis. Somehow, he can't bring himself to do that. It's not up to me to say why he isn't. I don't know his heart. But I'll tell you how it's playing out...not good. It's humiliating. My president refuses to come down hard on Nazis. My head might fucking explode. 
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    wndowpaynewndowpayne Posts: 1,469
    mcgruff10 said:
    I personally think all statues should remain..for better or worse it's American history..I can't comprehend people that want to impose their own beliefs to attempt to erase the past...or the need for violence on either side..
    The statue was put put up to impose racist beliefs on others. So factor that in. I said earlier to move it to the American museum of Genocide.  
    I've walked past that statue..didn't get the urge to hate minorities.
    Which is good. I was referring to the historical significance and what it means to some currently. To me it's a nod to slavery, segregation and racism in a public park. 
    If I were African-American, I may view it differently..but I guess what I am trying to say is everybody has to put up with crap you don't agree with..it's life.
    I m not sure where you have visited but have you seen any German statues in France?
    arvn statues in Vietnam?
    moorish statues in Spain?
    german statues in Russia? 

    This could be the only time in history where the losing side can erect statues and fly their battle flag in the same country they lost.  I am quite the historian, no is saying to erase history but put them in a museum where they belong, not a public place for all to see. 

    Not only that, but they were traitors that people think should be admired. 


    I personally think all statues should remain..for better or worse it's American history..I can't comprehend people that want to impose their own beliefs to attempt to erase the past...or the need for violence on either side..
    The statue was put put up to impose racist beliefs on others. So factor that in. I said earlier to move it to the American museum of Genocide.  
    I've walked past that statue..didn't get the urge to hate minorities.
    Which is good. I was referring to the historical significance and what it means to some currently. To me it's a nod to slavery, segregation and racism in a public park. 
    If I were African-American, I may view it differently..but I guess what I am trying to say is everybody has to put up with crap you don't agree with..it's life.
    Said the white guy. 
      The white guy that has seen his share of things I don't agree with.I feel very lucky to have been born a WMA...that's as far as my "privilege" goes.I'm not losing sleep over slabs of concrete and bronze. Far more to worry about.
     
    CM189191 said:
    I personally think all statues should remain..for better or worse it's American history..I can't comprehend people that want to impose their own beliefs to attempt to erase the past...or the need for violence on either side..
    The statue was put put up to impose racist beliefs on others. So factor that in. I said earlier to move it to the American museum of Genocide.  
    I've walked past that statue..didn't get the urge to hate minorities.
    Which is good. I was referring to the historical significance and what it means to some currently. To me it's a nod to slavery, segregation and racism in a public park. 
    If I were African-American, I may view it differently..but I guess what I am trying to say is everybody has to put up with crap you don't agree with..it's life.
    Seriously, why can't black people just learn to deal with the structural, symbolic, and historical racism in the USA? It's life....
       Yeah..and we all know there aren't any racist black people..just old whiteys.
    So you're trying to downplay white privilege, and then go on to equate white's experience with racism to black peoples experience?
       Not comparing them at all..there is no comparison..simply stated that there are black people that are racist.
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    Go BeaversGo Beavers Posts: 8,635
    mcgruff10 said:
    I personally think all statues should remain..for better or worse it's American history..I can't comprehend people that want to impose their own beliefs to attempt to erase the past...or the need for violence on either side..
    The statue was put put up to impose racist beliefs on others. So factor that in. I said earlier to move it to the American museum of Genocide.  
    I've walked past that statue..didn't get the urge to hate minorities.
    Which is good. I was referring to the historical significance and what it means to some currently. To me it's a nod to slavery, segregation and racism in a public park. 
    If I were African-American, I may view it differently..but I guess what I am trying to say is everybody has to put up with crap you don't agree with..it's life.
    I m not sure where you have visited but have you seen any German statues in France?
    arvn statues in Vietnam?
    moorish statues in Spain?
    german statues in Russia? 

    This could be the only time in history where the losing side can erect statues and fly their battle flag in the same country they lost.  I am quite the historian, no is saying to erase history but put them in a museum where they belong, not a public place for all to see. 

    Not only that, but they were traitors that people think should be admired. 


    I personally think all statues should remain..for better or worse it's American history..I can't comprehend people that want to impose their own beliefs to attempt to erase the past...or the need for violence on either side..
    The statue was put put up to impose racist beliefs on others. So factor that in. I said earlier to move it to the American museum of Genocide.  
    I've walked past that statue..didn't get the urge to hate minorities.
    Which is good. I was referring to the historical significance and what it means to some currently. To me it's a nod to slavery, segregation and racism in a public park. 
    If I were African-American, I may view it differently..but I guess what I am trying to say is everybody has to put up with crap you don't agree with..it's life.
    Said the white guy. 
      The white guy that has seen his share of things I don't agree with.I feel very lucky to have been born a WMA...that's as far as my "privilege" goes.I'm not losing sleep over slabs of concrete and bronze. Far more to worry about.
     
    CM189191 said:
    I personally think all statues should remain..for better or worse it's American history..I can't comprehend people that want to impose their own beliefs to attempt to erase the past...or the need for violence on either side..
    The statue was put put up to impose racist beliefs on others. So factor that in. I said earlier to move it to the American museum of Genocide.  
    I've walked past that statue..didn't get the urge to hate minorities.
    Which is good. I was referring to the historical significance and what it means to some currently. To me it's a nod to slavery, segregation and racism in a public park. 
    If I were African-American, I may view it differently..but I guess what I am trying to say is everybody has to put up with crap you don't agree with..it's life.
    Seriously, why can't black people just learn to deal with the structural, symbolic, and historical racism in the USA? It's life....
       Yeah..and we all know there aren't any racist black people..just old whiteys.
    So you're trying to downplay white privilege, and then go on to equate white's experience with racism to black peoples experience?
       Not comparing them at all..there is no comparison..simply stated that there are black people that are racist.
    How's it relevant to the discussion?
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    dignindignin Posts: 9,303
    mcgruff10 said:
    I personally think all statues should remain..for better or worse it's American history..I can't comprehend people that want to impose their own beliefs to attempt to erase the past...or the need for violence on either side..
    The statue was put put up to impose racist beliefs on others. So factor that in. I said earlier to move it to the American museum of Genocide.  
    I've walked past that statue..didn't get the urge to hate minorities.
    Which is good. I was referring to the historical significance and what it means to some currently. To me it's a nod to slavery, segregation and racism in a public park. 
    If I were African-American, I may view it differently..but I guess what I am trying to say is everybody has to put up with crap you don't agree with..it's life.
    I m not sure where you have visited but have you seen any German statues in France?
    arvn statues in Vietnam?
    moorish statues in Spain?
    german statues in Russia? 

    This could be the only time in history where the losing side can erect statues and fly their battle flag in the same country they lost.  I am quite the historian, no one is saying
     to erase history but rather put each statue in a museum where they belong, not a public place for all to see. 

    Nailed it.
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    Halifax2TheMaxHalifax2TheMax Posts: 36,611

    What was that about toning down the rhetoric in the toxic discourse? Because words like "resist" somehow brought forth images of the holocaust and was offensive to conservatives?

    http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/15/media/daily-caller-fox-news-video-car-crashing-liberal-protesters/index.html


    Rupert Murdoch and his ilk supporting the alt-right terror Nazis and white supremacists. Will Trump condemn the encouragement to commit terrorists acts?

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    SmellymanSmellyman Asia Posts: 4,520

    What was that about toning down the rhetoric in the toxic discourse? Because words like "resist" somehow brought forth images of the holocaust and was offensive to conservatives?

    http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/15/media/daily-caller-fox-news-video-car-crashing-liberal-protesters/index.html


    Rupert Murdoch and his ilk supporting the alt-right terror Nazis and white supremacists. Will Trump condemn the encouragement to commit terrorists acts?

    Some on this forum supported the same.
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    JC29856JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    edited August 2017
    The media and cable tv are giving the Nazis just what they wanted: time attention a platform.
    Ironically, they gave the same to Trump last year

    When the clock strikes 12, Nazi Nazi Nazi is the new Russia Russia Russia.
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