Congratulations to all the Trump supporters and White right wing men out there

How close to Nazis do you Trumpbots have to come before the comparison becomes acceptable?
Especially considering how quick some are to drop the 'C' word.
The difference is that your side, is fine with communists, while our side denounces and distances ourselves from nazis.
Nah, if I'm the 'C' word, you have to be the 'N' word.


Funny, I didn't say you were one, I was just pointing out how, as a group, you are fine with having them in your group, while we on the right do not do that with nazis.


Both are ideologies with histories full of totalitarian oppression, mass murder and genocide.


To republicans that is a deal breaker.


BUT, not for democrats.


Just keeping it real.
 
You've been promoted to uber nazis!


Massachusetts professor: "The term ‘Nazi’ is ‘not strong enough’ to describe Trump supporters." And no, she wasn't making a Bee Forum headline submission

My friends, after decades of relentless demonization culminating in four years of it intensifying to unprecedented levels, we have finally reached peak Nazi.

Personally, I prefer "Nuclear Nazis," if only for the alliteration.



Loretta J. Ross is a Visiting Associate Professor of the Study of Women & Gender at Smith College, a $55,000-a-year ($73,000 if you live on campus) private liberal arts women's college in Northampton Massachusetts.



The professor makes her case in a piece she wrote for CounterPunch, the purpose of which appears to be to extract money from its readers. (Seriously, I read the entire "About," section and have no idea what it's about, but I do know several ways I can give them money to support their passionate pursuit of whatever it is they are pursuing.)



Republicans are no longer entitled to exist as a legitimate political party because this authoritarian backlash has been building since new Civil Rights laws were passed in 1964 and 1965...


Interesting take, given that far greater percentages of Republicans supported the Civil Rights acts of 1964 and 1965 than did Democrats.



But hey, she's a professor of women and gender studies, not a professor of looking-stuff-up-on-Wikipedia.



The term "Nazi" is not even strong enough to convey the opprobrium and disgust human rights activists feel for those who brazenly claim they are simply patriots with different opinions....


"The term "Nazi" is not even strong enough."



OK.


Never forget that premature forgiveness before accountability is dangerous. Fascists are violent because of who THEY are, not what WE DO–like the ordinary Germans who underestimated the Nazis and thought they were just another political party on the right. Germans who weren't Nazis passively went about their normal affairs by denying the realities of their Jewish neighbors, all for the sake of "unity."

"President Unity, call on line 1."

The Republican brand as a legitimate political party will be forever associated with far-right ideologies, including neo-Nazis and neo-Confederates.


That strikes me as less prediction and more intent.



They are seditionists, co-conspirators, and neo-Nazis hiding in plain sight who chose to use whatever power, platforms, and microphones they had to overturn this system of government.


As a reminder, she's talking about 75 million Trump supporters here.



The Republicans are a morally bankrupt political party that supported a deranged president who brought this fragile, evolving democracy to the brink of extinction.


I'd like to note that this is not at all hysterical in case you were thinking that and I have no idea why you would.



As philosopher Karl Popper observed in 1945, "In order to maintain a tolerant society, the society must be intolerant of intolerance."


Says the woman who wants Republicans treated like über-Nazis.



We should call them all American Nazis and prevent them from hiding behind mealy-mouthed words because they've shown us who they are.


I've always wondered if being a woman and gender studies professor makes you bitter and resentful, or are bitter and resentful people naturally attracted to the field, because I could certainly see how either of those could be true.



Not that I want to give her any ideas, but there's one possibility she might want to consider if she really wants to get rid of the Republican Party.

From the Former United States of America most trusted news source

Thanks ----I have always wanted to be one.

LMAO. Me to. It does sound sexy as hell. Nazi
 
You've been promoted to uber nazis!


Massachusetts professor: "The term ‘Nazi’ is ‘not strong enough’ to describe Trump supporters." And no, she wasn't making a Bee Forum headline submission

My friends, after decades of relentless demonization culminating in four years of it intensifying to unprecedented levels, we have finally reached peak Nazi.

Personally, I prefer "Nuclear Nazis," if only for the alliteration.



Loretta J. Ross is a Visiting Associate Professor of the Study of Women & Gender at Smith College, a $55,000-a-year ($73,000 if you live on campus) private liberal arts women's college in Northampton Massachusetts.



The professor makes her case in a piece she wrote for CounterPunch, the purpose of which appears to be to extract money from its readers. (Seriously, I read the entire "About," section and have no idea what it's about, but I do know several ways I can give them money to support their passionate pursuit of whatever it is they are pursuing.)



Republicans are no longer entitled to exist as a legitimate political party because this authoritarian backlash has been building since new Civil Rights laws were passed in 1964 and 1965...


Interesting take, given that far greater percentages of Republicans supported the Civil Rights acts of 1964 and 1965 than did Democrats.



But hey, she's a professor of women and gender studies, not a professor of looking-stuff-up-on-Wikipedia.



The term "Nazi" is not even strong enough to convey the opprobrium and disgust human rights activists feel for those who brazenly claim they are simply patriots with different opinions....


"The term "Nazi" is not even strong enough."



OK.


Never forget that premature forgiveness before accountability is dangerous. Fascists are violent because of who THEY are, not what WE DO–like the ordinary Germans who underestimated the Nazis and thought they were just another political party on the right. Germans who weren't Nazis passively went about their normal affairs by denying the realities of their Jewish neighbors, all for the sake of "unity."

"President Unity, call on line 1."

The Republican brand as a legitimate political party will be forever associated with far-right ideologies, including neo-Nazis and neo-Confederates.


That strikes me as less prediction and more intent.



They are seditionists, co-conspirators, and neo-Nazis hiding in plain sight who chose to use whatever power, platforms, and microphones they had to overturn this system of government.


As a reminder, she's talking about 75 million Trump supporters here.



The Republicans are a morally bankrupt political party that supported a deranged president who brought this fragile, evolving democracy to the brink of extinction.


I'd like to note that this is not at all hysterical in case you were thinking that and I have no idea why you would.



As philosopher Karl Popper observed in 1945, "In order to maintain a tolerant society, the society must be intolerant of intolerance."


Says the woman who wants Republicans treated like über-Nazis.



We should call them all American Nazis and prevent them from hiding behind mealy-mouthed words because they've shown us who they are.


I've always wondered if being a woman and gender studies professor makes you bitter and resentful, or are bitter and resentful people naturally attracted to the field, because I could certainly see how either of those could be true.



Not that I want to give her any ideas, but there's one possibility she might want to consider if she really wants to get rid of the Republican Party.

From the Former United States of America most trusted news source

Thanks ----I have always wanted to be one.

Great

I can wear my grandfathers Nazi uniform.

(He took it off a dead Nazi in WWII)
I got a pistol my FIL got at the Battle of the Bulge
 
You've been promoted to uber nazis!


Massachusetts professor: "The term ‘Nazi’ is ‘not strong enough’ to describe Trump supporters." And no, she wasn't making a Bee Forum headline submission

My friends, after decades of relentless demonization culminating in four years of it intensifying to unprecedented levels, we have finally reached peak Nazi.

Personally, I prefer "Nuclear Nazis," if only for the alliteration.



Loretta J. Ross is a Visiting Associate Professor of the Study of Women & Gender at Smith College, a $55,000-a-year ($73,000 if you live on campus) private liberal arts women's college in Northampton Massachusetts.



The professor makes her case in a piece she wrote for CounterPunch, the purpose of which appears to be to extract money from its readers. (Seriously, I read the entire "About," section and have no idea what it's about, but I do know several ways I can give them money to support their passionate pursuit of whatever it is they are pursuing.)



Republicans are no longer entitled to exist as a legitimate political party because this authoritarian backlash has been building since new Civil Rights laws were passed in 1964 and 1965...


Interesting take, given that far greater percentages of Republicans supported the Civil Rights acts of 1964 and 1965 than did Democrats.



But hey, she's a professor of women and gender studies, not a professor of looking-stuff-up-on-Wikipedia.



The term "Nazi" is not even strong enough to convey the opprobrium and disgust human rights activists feel for those who brazenly claim they are simply patriots with different opinions....


"The term "Nazi" is not even strong enough."



OK.


Never forget that premature forgiveness before accountability is dangerous. Fascists are violent because of who THEY are, not what WE DO–like the ordinary Germans who underestimated the Nazis and thought they were just another political party on the right. Germans who weren't Nazis passively went about their normal affairs by denying the realities of their Jewish neighbors, all for the sake of "unity."

"President Unity, call on line 1."

The Republican brand as a legitimate political party will be forever associated with far-right ideologies, including neo-Nazis and neo-Confederates.


That strikes me as less prediction and more intent.



They are seditionists, co-conspirators, and neo-Nazis hiding in plain sight who chose to use whatever power, platforms, and microphones they had to overturn this system of government.


As a reminder, she's talking about 75 million Trump supporters here.



The Republicans are a morally bankrupt political party that supported a deranged president who brought this fragile, evolving democracy to the brink of extinction.


I'd like to note that this is not at all hysterical in case you were thinking that and I have no idea why you would.



As philosopher Karl Popper observed in 1945, "In order to maintain a tolerant society, the society must be intolerant of intolerance."


Says the woman who wants Republicans treated like über-Nazis.



We should call them all American Nazis and prevent them from hiding behind mealy-mouthed words because they've shown us who they are.


I've always wondered if being a woman and gender studies professor makes you bitter and resentful, or are bitter and resentful people naturally attracted to the field, because I could certainly see how either of those could be true.



Not that I want to give her any ideas, but there's one possibility she might want to consider if she really wants to get rid of the Republican Party.

From the Former United States of America most trusted news source

So what level of Return to Castle Wolfenstein are you on
 
Well the Florida condo that had collapsed housed many Jews which Jared Kushner lived a block away. And so the Jews who died in the collapsed condo most likely were Pres. Trump's supporters.


Among other groups, it struck a unique nexus of the American Jewish community in South Florida, home to a mix of Latin American immigrants, Israelis and retirees from the Northeast. The town of Surfside, the site of the collapse, is at least a third Jewish, with a large Orthodox These are the Jewish victims of the Surfside building collapse









 
You've been promoted to uber nazis!


Massachusetts professor: "The term ‘Nazi’ is ‘not strong enough’ to describe Trump supporters." And no, she wasn't making a Bee Forum headline submission

My friends, after decades of relentless demonization culminating in four years of it intensifying to unprecedented levels, we have finally reached peak Nazi.

Personally, I prefer "Nuclear Nazis," if only for the alliteration.



Loretta J. Ross is a Visiting Associate Professor of the Study of Women & Gender at Smith College, a $55,000-a-year ($73,000 if you live on campus) private liberal arts women's college in Northampton Massachusetts.



The professor makes her case in a piece she wrote for CounterPunch, the purpose of which appears to be to extract money from its readers. (Seriously, I read the entire "About," section and have no idea what it's about, but I do know several ways I can give them money to support their passionate pursuit of whatever it is they are pursuing.)



Republicans are no longer entitled to exist as a legitimate political party because this authoritarian backlash has been building since new Civil Rights laws were passed in 1964 and 1965...


Interesting take, given that far greater percentages of Republicans supported the Civil Rights acts of 1964 and 1965 than did Democrats.



But hey, she's a professor of women and gender studies, not a professor of looking-stuff-up-on-Wikipedia.



The term "Nazi" is not even strong enough to convey the opprobrium and disgust human rights activists feel for those who brazenly claim they are simply patriots with different opinions....


"The term "Nazi" is not even strong enough."



OK.


Never forget that premature forgiveness before accountability is dangerous. Fascists are violent because of who THEY are, not what WE DO–like the ordinary Germans who underestimated the Nazis and thought they were just another political party on the right. Germans who weren't Nazis passively went about their normal affairs by denying the realities of their Jewish neighbors, all for the sake of "unity."

"President Unity, call on line 1."

The Republican brand as a legitimate political party will be forever associated with far-right ideologies, including neo-Nazis and neo-Confederates.


That strikes me as less prediction and more intent.



They are seditionists, co-conspirators, and neo-Nazis hiding in plain sight who chose to use whatever power, platforms, and microphones they had to overturn this system of government.


As a reminder, she's talking about 75 million Trump supporters here.



The Republicans are a morally bankrupt political party that supported a deranged president who brought this fragile, evolving democracy to the brink of extinction.


I'd like to note that this is not at all hysterical in case you were thinking that and I have no idea why you would.



As philosopher Karl Popper observed in 1945, "In order to maintain a tolerant society, the society must be intolerant of intolerance."


Says the woman who wants Republicans treated like über-Nazis.



We should call them all American Nazis and prevent them from hiding behind mealy-mouthed words because they've shown us who they are.


I've always wondered if being a woman and gender studies professor makes you bitter and resentful, or are bitter and resentful people naturally attracted to the field, because I could certainly see how either of those could be true.



Not that I want to give her any ideas, but there's one possibility she might want to consider if she really wants to get rid of the Republican Party.

From the Former United States of America most trusted news source



How about Demi-Nazi?

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How close to Nazis do you Trumpbots have to come before the comparison becomes acceptable?
Says a liberal whose Antifa are quite similar to Hitler”s Brownshirts.


 
How close to Nazis do you Trumpbots have to come before the comparison becomes acceptable?
Says a liberal whose Antifa are quite similar to Hitler”s Brownshirts.
The comparison isn’t even close. Antifa doesn’t worship Biden the way the Trumpistas worship their Fuhrer.
 
our side denounces and distances ourselves from nazis.
Since when?
Since fuck you.
How close to Nazis do you Trumpbots have to come before the comparison becomes acceptable?
Says a liberal whose Antifa are quite similar to Hitler”s Brownshirts.
The comparison isn’t even close. Antifa doesn’t worship Biden the way the Trumpistas worship their Fuhrer.


That you spin political support is you being a dick.
 
our side denounces and distances ourselves from nazis.
Since when?
Since fuck you.
How close to Nazis do you Trumpbots have to come before the comparison becomes acceptable?
Says a liberal whose Antifa are quite similar to Hitler”s Brownshirts.
The comparison isn’t even close. Antifa doesn’t worship Biden the way the Trumpistas worship their Fuhrer.
That you spin political support is you being a dick.
A Trumpista complaining about spin?!?! :puhleeze:
 
How close to Nazis do you Trumpbots have to come before the comparison becomes acceptable?
Says a liberal whose Antifa are quite similar to Hitler”s Brownshirts.
The comparison isn’t even close. Antifa doesn’t worship Biden the way the Trumpistas worship their Fuhrer.
Perhaps. Biden's a doddering fool, and difficult to worship.

But they do worship chaos, which is the driving force of the Democratic Party.
 
You've been promoted to uber nazis!


Massachusetts professor: "The term ‘Nazi’ is ‘not strong enough’ to describe Trump supporters." And no, she wasn't making a Bee Forum headline submission

My friends, after decades of relentless demonization culminating in four years of it intensifying to unprecedented levels, we have finally reached peak Nazi.

Personally, I prefer "Nuclear Nazis," if only for the alliteration.



Loretta J. Ross is a Visiting Associate Professor of the Study of Women & Gender at Smith College, a $55,000-a-year ($73,000 if you live on campus) private liberal arts women's college in Northampton Massachusetts.



The professor makes her case in a piece she wrote for CounterPunch, the purpose of which appears to be to extract money from its readers. (Seriously, I read the entire "About," section and have no idea what it's about, but I do know several ways I can give them money to support their passionate pursuit of whatever it is they are pursuing.)



Republicans are no longer entitled to exist as a legitimate political party because this authoritarian backlash has been building since new Civil Rights laws were passed in 1964 and 1965...


Interesting take, given that far greater percentages of Republicans supported the Civil Rights acts of 1964 and 1965 than did Democrats.



But hey, she's a professor of women and gender studies, not a professor of looking-stuff-up-on-Wikipedia.



The term "Nazi" is not even strong enough to convey the opprobrium and disgust human rights activists feel for those who brazenly claim they are simply patriots with different opinions....


"The term "Nazi" is not even strong enough."



OK.


Never forget that premature forgiveness before accountability is dangerous. Fascists are violent because of who THEY are, not what WE DO–like the ordinary Germans who underestimated the Nazis and thought they were just another political party on the right. Germans who weren't Nazis passively went about their normal affairs by denying the realities of their Jewish neighbors, all for the sake of "unity."

"President Unity, call on line 1."

The Republican brand as a legitimate political party will be forever associated with far-right ideologies, including neo-Nazis and neo-Confederates.


That strikes me as less prediction and more intent.



They are seditionists, co-conspirators, and neo-Nazis hiding in plain sight who chose to use whatever power, platforms, and microphones they had to overturn this system of government.


As a reminder, she's talking about 75 million Trump supporters here.



The Republicans are a morally bankrupt political party that supported a deranged president who brought this fragile, evolving democracy to the brink of extinction.


I'd like to note that this is not at all hysterical in case you were thinking that and I have no idea why you would.



As philosopher Karl Popper observed in 1945, "In order to maintain a tolerant society, the society must be intolerant of intolerance."


Says the woman who wants Republicans treated like über-Nazis.



We should call them all American Nazis and prevent them from hiding behind mealy-mouthed words because they've shown us who they are.


I've always wondered if being a woman and gender studies professor makes you bitter and resentful, or are bitter and resentful people naturally attracted to the field, because I could certainly see how either of those could be true.



Not that I want to give her any ideas, but there's one possibility she might want to consider if she really wants to get rid of the Republican Party.

From the Former United States of America most trusted news source

I am for Voting Rights and Civil Rights.
I am against hate and racism and stereotyping and discrimination.
Those are some of the many reasons why I do not vote Democrat.
The Democrats are everything that they profess to oppose.
The Democrats use race as a political weapon and they exploit minorities.
They demand racial and gender discrimination in employment and education.
Their voter fraud and election rigging crimes deny people their Right to Vote.
Obama assaulted our "democracy*" with his abuses of power when he illegally used our IRS, CIA, FBI and DOJ as his political weapons.
The "Progressives" use education to indoctrinate our young men and women in Left Wing hate.
 
our side denounces and distances ourselves from nazis.
Since when?
Since fuck you.
How close to Nazis do you Trumpbots have to come before the comparison becomes acceptable?
Says a liberal whose Antifa are quite similar to Hitler”s Brownshirts.
The comparison isn’t even close. Antifa doesn’t worship Biden the way the Trumpistas worship their Fuhrer.
That you spin political support is you being a dick.
A Trumpista complaining about spin?!?! :puhleeze:


My point stands. We support Trump politically and you have to pretend that is weird.


Dumbass.
 
The comparison isn’t even close. Antifa doesn’t worship Biden the way the Trumpistas worship their Fuhrer.
Joe Biden has the charisma of a slow internet connection. I doubt if anyone worships Slow Joe.
 

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