shockedcanadian
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This is sacreligious.
Whoever did this is disrespecting those who really sacrificed and it's about as offensive a comparison one can make. Can anyone identify what poorly informed person made this comparison?
If anyone should be called out for offensive language, it's the person who made this comparison.
Update: I found the poorly informed, disrespectful hyperbole using fools.
‘The Atlantic’ Editor Compares Antifa To WWII Allies. Um, No.
‘The Atlantic’ Editor Compares Antifa To WWII Allies. Um, No.
On Tuesday night, Jeffrey Goldberg, Editor-in-Chief of The Atlantic, went a bridge too far, comparing the uber-left group Antifa to the intrepid soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day in World War II:
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Watching 'Saving Private Ryan,' a movie about a group of very aggressive alt-left protesters invading a beach without a permit.
11:51 PM - Aug 15, 2017
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Goldberg, in using the term “alt-left,” was likely referring to President Trump’s use of the term on Tuesday at a press conference discussing the violent events in Charlottesville on Saturday. Questioned about the violence from the “alt-right,” Trump referred to the Antifa counter protesters, saying:
Goldberg was anticipated in his idiocy by this tweet from columnist Scott Gilmore:
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Alt-left, violently coming at the alt-right, circa 1944.
Whoever did this is disrespecting those who really sacrificed and it's about as offensive a comparison one can make. Can anyone identify what poorly informed person made this comparison?
If anyone should be called out for offensive language, it's the person who made this comparison.
Update: I found the poorly informed, disrespectful hyperbole using fools.
‘The Atlantic’ Editor Compares Antifa To WWII Allies. Um, No.
‘The Atlantic’ Editor Compares Antifa To WWII Allies. Um, No.
On Tuesday night, Jeffrey Goldberg, Editor-in-Chief of The Atlantic, went a bridge too far, comparing the uber-left group Antifa to the intrepid soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day in World War II:
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Jeffrey Goldberg
✔@JeffreyGoldberg
Watching 'Saving Private Ryan,' a movie about a group of very aggressive alt-left protesters invading a beach without a permit.
11:51 PM - Aug 15, 2017
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Goldberg, in using the term “alt-left,” was likely referring to President Trump’s use of the term on Tuesday at a press conference discussing the violent events in Charlottesville on Saturday. Questioned about the violence from the “alt-right,” Trump referred to the Antifa counter protesters, saying:
Goldberg was anticipated in his idiocy by this tweet from columnist Scott Gilmore:
View image on Twitter
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Scott Gilmore
✔@Scott_Gilmore
Alt-left, violently coming at the alt-right, circa 1944.
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