Nothing contradictory about that statement. I agreed to terms I knew you'd never agree to, which were to show your proof publicly. No surprise you didn't want to do that, but you gave yourself away anyway.
Hey Nathan, a right winger killed 11 Jews in a synagogue during a religious ceremony.
Any comment?
whats the point?
Nathan hates blacks.
Yeah, I'm aware of that guy that hated Trump killed 11 people. I'd normally post something like this in the starbucks thread but this thread was on the front page.
Was the Pittsburgh shooter a right winger, Nathan?
Yes or no.
I really don't know all the details. I just know he hated Trump and wanted to strong borders. I don't know all his opinions on political issues though.
That's your narrative. Posting blacks doing stuff means you hate black people. Posting whites doing stuff means white people are evil.
Then take a minute to look it up and stop spamming the thread with deflections.
Is the Pittsburgh shooter a right winger?
Yes or no.
I don't really care about his political affiliation.
Why are you in this thread, Nathan?
Hating Jewish people isn't neatly categorized as right wing or left wing.
The guy killed a bunch of octogenarians at Tree of Life synogogue because he thought they were supporting the caravan. Where ever did he get such an idea?
Would you consider this particular shooter left wing it right wing, CC?
https://www.tabletmag.com/scroll/274...u-s-populationToday, the FBI published its annual report cataloging hate crimes for the previous calendar year. This year, as has been the case every year since the bureau began collecting these statistics in 1992, Jews topped the list. And it wasn’t close. Of 1,564 anti-religious hate crimes in 2017, 938 targeted Jews. In other words, Jews were subject to 60 percent of anti-religious hate crimes, despite cons uting just 2 percent of the American population.
underreporting:
“As with past FBI reports, there remains a serious gap in reporting. At least 91 cities with populations exceeding 100,000 people either did not report any data to the FBI or affirmatively reported zero hate crimes.”
Trump’s Caravan Hysteria Led to This
The president and his supporters insisted that several thousand Honduran migrants were a looming menace—and the Pittsburgh gunman took that seriously.
Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida wondered whether George Soros—the wealthy Jewish philanthropist whom Trump and several members of the U.S. Senate blamed for the protests against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and who was recently targeted with a bomb—was behind the migrant caravan.
Chuck Holton told NRATV’s viewers that Soros was sending the caravan to the United States so the migrants could vote: “It’s telling that a bevy of left-wing groups are partnering with a Hungarian-born billionaire
Matt Schlapp pointedly asked the anchor Alisyn Camerota, “Who’s paying for the caravan?
“Because of the liberal judges and other people that intercede,
including George Soros,Jew Time!
Trump is reportedly aware that his statements about the caravan are not true.
An administration official told The Daily Beast simply,
“It doesn’t matter if it’s 100 percent accurate … This is the play.”
The “play” was to demonize vulnerable people with falsehoods in order to frighten Trump’s base to the polls.
. On Saturday morning, Shabbat, a gunman walked into the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh and killed 11 people.
The massacre capped off a week of terrorism, in which one man mailed bombs to nearly a dozen Trump critics and another killed two black people in a grocery store after failing to force his way into a black church.
the shooter, who blamed Jews for the caravan of “invaders” and who raged about it on social media, made it clear that
he was furious at hias, founded as the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, a Jewish group that helps resettle refugees in the United States.
“hias likes to bring invaders in that kill our people. I can’t sit by and watch my people get slaughtered. Screw your optics, I’m going in.”
Ordinarily, a politician cannot be held responsible for the actions of a deranged follower.
But ordinarily, politicians don’t praise supporters who have mercilessly beaten a Latino man as “very passionate.”
Ordinarily, they don’t offer to pay supporters’ legal bills if they assault protesters on the other side.
They don’t praise acts of violence against the media.
They don’t defend neo-Nazi rioters as “fine people.”
They don’t justify sending bombs to their critics by blaming the media for airing criticism.
Ordinarily, there is no historic surge in anti-Semitism, much of it targeted at Jewish critics, coinciding with a politician’s rise.
And ordinarily,
presidents do not blatantly exploit their authority in an effort to terrify white Americans into voting for their party.
Trump did everything he could to fan the flames, and
nothing to restrain those who might take him at his word.
following Trump’s statements to their logical conclusion could lead to violence against his targets,
and it is only because most do not take it that way that the political violence committed on Trump’s behalf is as limited as it currently is.
The Tree of Life shooter criticized Trump for not being racist or anti-Semitic enough.
the shooter merely followed the logic of the president and his allies:
He was willing to do whatever was necessary to
prevent an “invasion” of Latinos planned by perfidious Jews,
a treasonous attempt to seek “the destruction of American society and culture.”
The apparent spark for
the worst anti-Semitic massacre in American history was a racist hoax inflamed by a U.S. president seeking to help his party win a midterm election.
he apparently chose to act in response to a political fiction that the president himself chose to spread and that his followers chose to amplify.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...n-jews/574213/
Trash is White Male Supremacist, and hates Jews, too
Trump Shut Programs to Counter Violent Extremism
The administration has hobbled the infrastructure designed to prevent atrocities like Pittsburgh.
What’s undeniable is that his administration has hobbled the infrastructure designed to prevent such murders.
In the waning days of Barack Obama’s administration, the Department of Homeland Security awarded a set of grants to organizations working to counter violent extremism, including among white supremacists.
One of the grantees was Life After Hate, which The Hillhas called “one of the only programs in the U.S. devoted to helping people leave neo-Nazi and other white supremacy groups.”
Another grant went to researchers at the University of North Carolina who were helping young people develop media campaigns aimed at preventing their peers from embracing white supremacy and other violent ideologies.
But soon after Trump took office, his administration canceled both of these grants.
In its first budget, it requested no funding for any grants in this field.
The cuts stem instead from two biases.
First, in keeping with their law-and-order mentality, Trump officials
would rather empower the police to arrest suspected terrorists
than work with local communities to prevent people from becoming terrorists in the first place, as the Office of Community Partnerships did.
Second, they believe the primary terrorist threat to Americans is jihadism, not white supremacy.
The Office of Community Partnerships committed the sin of working on both.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...rogram/574237/
Trash/Miller etc promote and protect White Terrorism, which abuses, abuse, injures, kills more Americans that any other "threat"
https://www.timesofisrael.com/police...medium=twitter“He was very calm and he said he’s had enough and that Jews are killing our children and the Jews had to die,” Thimons testified.
A third officer, David Blahut, said he did not ask Bowers questions because he had not been advised of his rights, but after being taken into custody Bowers told him “these people are committing genocide on my people and I want to kill Jews.”
Great Replacement/white genocide rhetoric inspired Bowers
Tucker Carlson is currently mainstreaming very similar stuff on Fox News.
On this date in 2018
May their memories be a blessing
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...n-jews/574213/
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)