What group is that, and what makes you say that it had named itself "White Supremacists?"
I should make myself clearer. I was referring to KKK and Neo Nazis. Now they call themself alt-right and Steve Bannon is one of the leaders. I think this helps explain why Trump supported KKK and Neo Nazis after Charlottesville violence.What group is that, and what makes you say that it had named itself "White Supremacists?"
So...Bannon was NOT the head of any group that was named itself "White Supremacists."I should make myself clearer. I was referring to KKK and Neo Nazis.
I don't believe that you know this to be true. What group are you referring to?Now they call themself alt-right and Steve Bannon is one of the leaders.
The Nazi's were a nationalist-socialist sect,
and the Democrats are largely an evolved party from America's southern farmers and slave owners.
I mean, it doesn't really take a rocket scientist to see something odd within all that. Just a bit of insight is all.
I don't believe that you know this to be true. What makes you believe that they call themselves alt-right, and what group are you referring to?
No, but this guy was:So...Bannon was NOT the head of any group that was named itself "White Supremacists."
and this:Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
In 1974, Duke founded the Louisiana-based Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (KKKK), shortly after graduating from LSU.[100] He became Grand Wizard of the KKKK. A follower of Duke, Thomas Robb, changed the title of Grand Wizard to National Director, and replaced the Klan's white robes with business suits.[101] Duke first received broad public attention during this time, as he endeavored to market himself in the mid-1970s as a new brand of Klansman: well-groomed, engaged, and professional. Duke also reformed the organization, promoting nonviolence and legality, and, for the first time in the Klan's history, women were accepted as equal members and Catholics were encouraged to apply for membership.[102] Duke would repeatedly insist that the Klan was "not anti-black" but rather "pro-white" and "pro-Christian." Duke told The Daily Telegraph that he left the Klan in 1980 because he disliked its associations with violence and could not stop the members of other Klan chapters from doing "stupid or violent things."[103]
which led to this:NAAWP
In 1980, Duke left the Klan and formed the National Association for the Advancement of White People (NAAWP), a white nationalist organization.[104]
Alt-right
Duke has written in praise of the alt-right, describing one broadcast as "fun and interesting"[131] and another as "this great show".[132] People for the American Way reported Duke championing the alt-right.[133] Duke described them as "our people" when describing their role in Donald Trump's election victory.[134]
There are also claims that whilst he is not an active member of the alt-right, he is an inspiration for the movement. The International Business Times described Duke as having 'Zieg-heiling acolytes in the so-called "alt-right"'.[135] The Forward has said that Duke "paved the way" for the alt-right movement.[136]
Maybe it was this:All right, lets move on.
I don't believe that you know this to be true. What group are you referring to?
tulc(hopes that helps)The leaders of the white nationalist and so-called "alt-right" movement — all of whom vehemently oppose multiculturalism and share the belief in the supremacy of the white race and Western civilization — publicly backed Trump during his campaign for his hardline positions on Mexican immigration, Muslims, and refugee resettlement. Trump has at times disavowed their support. Bannon's hiring, they say, is a signal that Trump will follow through on some of his more controversial policy positions.
"I think that's excellent," former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke told CNN's KFile. "I think that anyone that helps complete the program and the policies that President-elect Trump has developed during the campaign is a very good thing, obviously. So it's good to see that he's sticking to the issues and the ideas that he proposed as a candidate. Now he's president-elect and he's sticking to it and he's reaffirming those issues."
Duke, who last week lost his longshot bid for the US Senate seat from Louisiana, said he plans on expanding his radio show and is hoping to launch a 24 hour online news show with a similar approach to Comedy Central's Daily Show. He argued Bannon's position was among the most important in the White House.
"You have an individual, Mr. Bannon, who's basically creating the ideological aspects of where we're going," added Duke. "And ideology ultimately is the most important aspect of any government." (emph. added)
uhmmm...what I'm seeing doesn't sound like it's based on "insight", it sounds more like "wishful thinking".(snip)
I mean, it doesn't really take a rocket scientist to see something odd within all that. Just a bit of insight is all.
...okay, let's just look at this portion of the above post for a second...anyone else see anything ironic in it?(snip)
That's what they literally described themselves as, but so long as you have Jews and the liberal media completely snuffing out such simple realities to sheep you away from them, it's going to be hard for you to realize that YOU are the one in fact laboring under 'wishful thinking'. (snip)
National Socialist German Worker's Party, AKA the Nazi Party.
That's what they literally described themselves as
but so long as you have Jews and the liberal media completely snuffing out such simple realities to sheep you away from them
If you haven't paid attention, the Democrats in Congress and in every major city are blatantly trying to turn this country into a socialist state- they recently even called it the 'future of the Democrat Party'. And these aren't just random people, these are heads of the DNC.
Beyond a small handful of right wing nationalists, I fail to see how the Right wing has anything in common at all with Nazis
...okay, let's just look at this portion of the above post for a second...anyone else see anything ironic in it?
tulc(just curious)
Which as you just learned, was a right-wing fascist group allied with the industrialists against the socialists. They threw socialists into concentration camps. Even today, in Charlottesville,you saw nazis and the Klan supporting the right-wing,.
So therefore, you believe that the "German Democratic Republic" was a democracy, and the "People's Republic of China" is run by the people of China? I think I see the problem here.
Ah, it's those nasty Jews,you say. Tell us again how you have nothing in common with the National Socialists.
(It's the flags, the racism, the right-wing objectives; stuff like that)
I'll just point you to post #34.
Don't remember anyone else here blaming the Jews, but maybe I missed it. (Barbarian checks)
Nope. Nothing there. It was just you.
I made a small mention of Jews and media influencing social bias, and you have jumped straight to knight gear and ran right into iron defense of Jews.
According to you, they never and could never be a part of anything wrong.
You're certainly that type of person- deny how they pretty much are the backbone of the media, are funding people to protest against conservatives, make up a third of the Supreme Court, and are the most overly-represented people in Congress. Ignore that they have this much influence despite being, what, 1% of the US population?
I don't really need to argue with you or anyone on the matter because the fact is that I'm right and you're all in just plain denial about it. Perhaps scared that you'll be called anti-semitic and shunned for simply acknowledging reality.
Links?Yeah, they also believe white people are evil and want to banish whiteness in the name of multicultural cleansing.
Well, since you haven't supplied anything in support of what you claim they said I don't realy have to deny anything.I mean, you can't deny what these people say from their own mouths.
Again, you've offered nothing to prove this except for you making a claim that it's true.They are socialist fascists. Just because a world war or a holocaust hasn't come from it doesn't mean they are anything less than what they are in principle.
link?They're calling every one else evil Nazis
Link?and it's because they are internally similar to such.
Well...there may be some projection going on, I'm simply not sure it's them doing the projecting.It's called projection.
...or you could just be wrong in what you think, about them as well as me? Which is just as possible.the fact that you're seemingly incapable of acknowledging any of it says a lot about where you probably stand yourself,
Well, we can address "the state of almost the entirety of the Left Wing." when you can show any actual evidence about them.you're not about to point at a tiny handful of nationalists and ignore the state of almost the entirety of the Left Wing.
So Jews have achieved high success at rates exceeding other ethnic groups. Did you know that there is some evidence that anti-Semitism had a hand in making Jews more intelligent? Ironic, um
Links?
Well, since you haven't supplied anything in support of what you claim they said I don't realy have to deny anything.
Again, you've offered nothing to prove this except for you making a claim that it's true.
link?
Link?
Well...there may be some projection going on, I'm simply not sure it's them doing the projecting.
...or you could just be wrong in what you think, about them as well as me? Which is just as possible.
Well, we can address "the state of almost the entirety of the Left Wing." when you can show any actual evidence about them.
tulc(likes links in support of peoples positions)