• @LookBehindYouNowAndThen
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    I love how the Republicans are the ones showing up to rallies with a flag that harkens back to a mythical perfect past where black folks were considered property in the service of white supremacy and you look at the Democratic party and think: “so that’s where all the fascists are…”

    It really makes you look like an honest judge of where on the left/right binary your reactionary ideology is.

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      The Neo Nazis voted and supported nude. Weird how you think that’s not related.

      You mean the flag of the democrats? The war we fought against the democrats because they wanted to divide and into groups? Thanks for proving my point

      • @LookBehindYouNowAndThen
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        The Neo Nazis voted and supported nude. Weird how you think that’s not related.

        What the fuck are you talking about?

        Edit to address your other nonsense:

        You mean the flag of the democrats? The war we fought against the democrats because they wanted to divide and into groups? Thanks for proving my point

        So why do Republicans bring that flag to their rallies? Damn you sure are smart! Thanks for this tutorial on ideology.

          • @LookBehindYouNowAndThen
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            118 months ago

            So you believe fascist propaganda.

            Woah, who would have thought???

            You may have noticed that Biden refused that endorsement.

            Did you miss how Trump said that there were very fine people marching with the Nazis in Charlottesville?

            Or how David Duke endorsed him in 2016?

            Or how he had noted anti-semite Kanye West and white-supremicist Christian Nationalist Nick Fuentes over for a lovely dinner?

            Or how he said that immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country?”

            Or how he wanted to ban people of a certain religion from entering the country?

            Or how he said that a judge couldn’t possibly be impartial because of his Mexican ancestry?

            Or how he kept claiming that Obama wasn’t born in this country for some reason?

            Or how he tried to retain power in defiance of the voters of the United States?

            Or how he intentionally diverted medical supplies away from the people who were likely to vote against him during a pandemic?

            Or how he leaned on the DoJ to drop the cases against him?

            Or how he campaigned on locking up his political opponent?

            Or how he encouraged police to use excess force when arresting a suspect?

            Or how he encouraged his street gang to be ready to instigate violence if the election didn’t go his way?

            Or how he appointed Christian Nationalists to the SCOTUS, overturning a woman’s right to choose her own medical procedures?

            Or how he said he wanted to be a dictator multiple times?

            Yeah, you make a lot of sense.

            • NeuromancerM
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              Did you miss how Trump said that there were very fine people marching with the Nazis in Charlottesville

              If you start off with a lie, it’s hard to take anything you say seriously. You sound frantic speeding such propaganda.

              https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/10/17/fact-check-trump-quote-very-fine-people-charlottesville/5943239002/

              Following the 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Trump did say that there were “very fine people on both sides,” when speaking about those who attended the rally in support, and those who demonstrated against it. But the meme misrepresents Trump’s statements, because he did not say directly, “There were very fine people on both sides, & I’m not talking about the Neo-nazis and white supremacists because they should be condemned totally.” The two statements were separate, the second part coming later, after further questioning from reporters. During the first presidential debate, both Wallace and Biden referenced Trump’s “very fine people” comment but did not say he applied it to neo-Nazis.

              • @LookBehindYouNowAndThen
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                118 months ago

                Look at you bending over backwards to defend a fascist.

                Damn, I’m glad we had this conversation. Thanks for showing me the error of my ways.