When he complained, rightwingers sent him homophobic taunts online.

Black gay Republican podcaster Rob Smith has claimed that “white supremacist” members of his political party called him “fa**ot” and the n-word during his Sunday night attendance of Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest event in Phoenix, Arizona. Though Smith posted a video of his brief interaction with the aggressors, commenters on X (formerly Twitter) noted that the video didn’t feature the n-word and mocked Smith his membership in an anti-gay political party.

“Last night in Phoenix, I was confronted and surrounded by some White Supremacists that don’t like gays or blacks in the Republican Party,” Smith wrote in a December 18 post on X. “They shouted ‘nr’ and ‘ft’ at me to make their point. However, I served in Iraq. I never back down. Ever.”

  • @SCB
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    Now try burn a quran in Gaza.

    Try to burn a Bible in many small towns in America, or most of Europe. Turns out when you’re intentionally an asshole to a bunch of people about something they’re passionate about, bad things can happen to you.

    And why would you burn it? Look at what it says about women, and gay people. Terrible stuff, so better burn the quran

    I don’t support burning any books

      • @SCB
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        But the difference here is how Norway is my birth country, where my ancestors have lived since humans first came to this area.

        This is meaningless.

        Do you think I don’t disagree with the religious preferences of some people? Because I do. They’re still allowed to believe whatever they want.

        • @lennybird
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          411 months ago

          They’re a racist. That’s the end of it. They’ve convinced themselves that such people are lesser people and not products of their environment that has largely been out of their control.

            • @lennybird
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              211 months ago

              Out of all the fairy-tales of religion, it’s my sincere hope that Karma and Reincarnation happen so that such people can be birthed into such circumstances they naively criticize to see for themselves. The racist to fill the shoes of a Syrian refugee, for instance.

                • @lennybird
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                  111 months ago

                  With respect you don’t have an understanding of the immigration rhetoric in America. If you did, you’d know that the conservatives are echo the exact same arguments you’re making here.

                  Yes, broken people subject to war, poverty, and lack of education do tend to as a group be less stable. We all know that. That’s the toll of regional instability and a price the world must pay to the piper.

                  The vast, vast majority assimilate quite effectively.

                • @SCB
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                  the immigrants in USA actually do less crime than the americans themselves, were in Norway they do more than twice as much crime.

                  Sounds like Norway needs reforms more than these people need to stop coming.