MAGA teen bused in from a Catholic school harasses Indigenous People's marcher. Vile.

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Anonymous wrote:New Democratic Senator Ilhan Omar couldn't resist jumping in the fray and stating known falsehoods:

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11h11 hours ago
More Ilhan Omar Retweeted Donald J. Trump
-The boys were protesting a woman's right to choose & yelled “it’s not rape if you enjoy it”
-They were taunting 5 Black men before they surrounded Phillips and led racist chants
-Sandmann’s family hired a right wing PR firm to write his non-apology


As a senator he should do his research and realize that the "not rape" boy is not from Covington Catholic.

He should also get his hearing checked before he watches the video.


she
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New Democratic Senator Ilhan Omar couldn't resist jumping in the fray and stating known falsehoods:

Ilhan Omar
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Verified account

@IlhanMN
11h11 hours ago
More Ilhan Omar Retweeted Donald J. Trump
-The boys were protesting a woman's right to choose & yelled “it’s not rape if you enjoy it”
-They were taunting 5 Black men before they surrounded Phillips and led racist chants
-Sandmann’s family hired a right wing PR firm to write his non-apology


As a senator he should do his research and realize that the "not rape" boy is not from Covington Catholic.

He should also get his hearing checked before he watches the video.


she


No, you need a gender-neutral term here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New Democratic Senator Ilhan Omar couldn't resist jumping in the fray and stating known falsehoods:

Ilhan Omar
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Verified account

@IlhanMN
11h11 hours ago
More Ilhan Omar Retweeted Donald J. Trump
-The boys were protesting a woman's right to choose & yelled “it’s not rape if you enjoy it”
-They were taunting 5 Black men before they surrounded Phillips and led racist chants
-Sandmann’s family hired a right wing PR firm to write his non-apology


As a senator he should do his research and realize that the "not rape" boy is not from Covington Catholic.

He should also get his hearing checked before he watches the video.


she


No, you need a gender-neutral term here.


You're absolutely correct! The Honorable Omar. I used to use "ze" on this site as a sign of respect for liberal culture. It didn't take.
Anonymous
Nathan Phillips' military career was not nearly as exemplary as had initially been reported. It's all out there now. Never stepped foot in Vietnam although he never directly claimed to be, he certainly never cleared up his veteran status. Spent time in the brig. Seems like it could be a case of stolen valor.


https://newsmaven.io/indiancountrytoday/news/well-known-navy-seal-don-shipley-obtains-nathan-phillips-military-records-p3Gs--zUpUiwJPURPIlzxg/
Anonymous
Who knew? Trump's top White House attorney is Covington Catholic High School graduate

The nationwide firestorm surrounding Covington Catholic has brought to light that one of the Greater Cincinnati high school's most prominent graduates happens to be President Trump's top White House attorney.

Pat Cipollone, CovCath class of 1984, recently took over as White House general counsel. He had previously served as an informal adviser to the president on the special counsel investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 elections.


Interesting!
Anonymous
If the liberals continue with their recklessness and arrogance, they will hurt their ultimate cause and get Donald Trump re-elected.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the liberals continue with their recklessness and arrogance, they will hurt their ultimate cause and get Donald Trump re-elected.


Aww...your concern for liberals is so cute!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vile is demonizing children. Vile is slanting a news story to elicit a certain reaction. Vile is mocking children and splashing their little faces all over when their actions were a REACTION to something. Shameful.


Yes I agree it is vile to demonize children. All children. So spare us your faux outrage. You've never spoken up for the demonization of Michael Brown. For the demonization of Trayvon Martin. For the demonization of children torn from their parents' arms at the border and painted as MS-13 gang members. For the demonization of the Central Park 5 by none other than your president who wanted the state to kill them and then never apologized or changed his mind when their innocence was proven. Do you believe in sending children to adult prisons for the rest of their life? Do you speak out against such cases? I would wager you've never given it a thought, or don't really care to learn about such cases.

This is one of the reasons this story has gotten so many people riled up. Because people see how white kids get painted as choir boys despite being loud and obnoxious while black kids and immigrant kids get called adult thugs. White boys get put on the Supreme Court after a childhood of being obnoxious a-holes who have harrassed girls, because their childhood is protected in a way that the childhoods of black and brown children are not. You are blind if you deny that, no better than that guy in the post story living in his bubble where racial killings never happened in his hometown because he never heard about them.

It's telling that you refuse to admit these boys were not very good representatives of their Catholic faith when they acted so unruly at a National Memorial to a slain president. That doesn't demonize them to say that. It's not demonizing to say please don't look the other way with a blithe "boys will be boys" and give them a pass for their unruliness. It's not demonizing to say take a look at another group of white kids who stood in a circle and prayed quietly while being yelled at and then told the group of black Israelites they loved them before calmly walking away, and then advise those Convington boys "this is the ideal way to behave to show your Christian faith." That's not demonizing. That's teaching. You can't say these boys were in town because their religious faith and concern for the sanctity of all human life compelled them to demonstrate against abortion and then give them a pass for acting completely contrary to that faith with their obnoxiousness.

And no one will ever convince me that boy was praying when he stood unmoving with a smirk. So he lied about it. I believe that's a confessable sin.

Death threats are terrible and should be condemned, just as there should have been no death threats against Christine Blasey Ford or death threats against the Central Park 5 by Trump. I condemn the death threats against these boys. Did you condemn the death threats against Ford, who as of late fall still had a security detail because she still was receiving them?

You cannot look at this through anything but the racial and gendered issues that plague our nation. There is no ground zero on which to judge what's going on. Yes people are mad, because they are mad at the inequitable system that always gives such privileged boys a break while striking down boys of a different, less privileged racial-socio-economic status.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the liberals continue with their recklessness and arrogance, they will hurt their ultimate cause and get Donald Trump re-elected.


Aww...your concern for liberals is so cute!


Aww

Your misinterpretation is adorable!

Listen, dingdong, PP is chastising liberals. If you want the country back in order stop pushing divisive identity politics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vile is demonizing children. Vile is slanting a news story to elicit a certain reaction. Vile is mocking children and splashing their little faces all over when their actions were a REACTION to something. Shameful.


Yes I agree it is vile to demonize children. All children. So spare us your faux outrage. You've never spoken up for the demonization of Michael Brown. For the demonization of Trayvon Martin. For the demonization of children torn from their parents' arms at the border and painted as MS-13 gang members. For the demonization of the Central Park 5 by none other than your president who wanted the state to kill them and then never apologized or changed his mind when their innocence was proven. Do you believe in sending children to adult prisons for the rest of their life? Do you speak out against such cases? I would wager you've never given it a thought, or don't really care to learn about such cases.

This is one of the reasons this story has gotten so many people riled up. Because people see how white kids get painted as choir boys despite being loud and obnoxious while black kids and immigrant kids get called adult thugs. White boys get put on the Supreme Court after a childhood of being obnoxious a-holes who have harrassed girls, because their childhood is protected in a way that the childhoods of black and brown children are not. You are blind if you deny that, no better than that guy in the post story living in his bubble where racial killings never happened in his hometown because he never heard about them.

It's telling that you refuse to admit these boys were not very good representatives of their Catholic faith when they acted so unruly at a National Memorial to a slain president. That doesn't demonize them to say that. It's not demonizing to say please don't look the other way with a blithe "boys will be boys" and give them a pass for their unruliness. It's not demonizing to say take a look at another group of white kids who stood in a circle and prayed quietly while being yelled at and then told the group of black Israelites they loved them before calmly walking away, and then advise those Convington boys "this is the ideal way to behave to show your Christian faith." That's not demonizing. That's teaching. You can't say these boys were in town because their religious faith and concern for the sanctity of all human life compelled them to demonstrate against abortion and then give them a pass for acting completely contrary to that faith with their obnoxiousness.

And no one will ever convince me that boy was praying when he stood unmoving with a smirk. So he lied about it. I believe that's a confessable sin.

Death threats are terrible and should be condemned, just as there should have been no death threats against Christine Blasey Ford or death threats against the Central Park 5 by Trump. I condemn the death threats against these boys. Did you condemn the death threats against Ford, who as of late fall still had a security detail because she still was receiving them?

You cannot look at this through anything but the racial and gendered issues that plague our nation. There is no ground zero on which to judge what's going on. Yes people are mad, because they are mad at the inequitable system that always gives such privileged boys a break while striking down boys of a different, less privileged racial-socio-economic status.



Amen.
Anonymous
How can anyone watch those morning shows anymore as the narrative is clearly subjective.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The basilica has cameras. They can release footage if they want to. Maybe they will or maybe they won't. Till then, there's not much to talk about that happened there.


Anti-Catholic group tries to disrupt a religious service, at a Catholic Basilica (specially blessed church) which is also the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception of Mary; then holds a press conference with the shrine in the background?

How is pounding on the doors of Church/Synagog/Mosque/Temple to disrupt the religious celebration going on,
and the gleefully holding a press conference about it, NOT SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT?

People attending a religious service had to GO MEDIEVAL AND BOLT THE FRIGGIN DOORS to keep out people trying to disrupt, desecrate their religious observance, AND THE MEDIA reward that behavior with publicity....

What is wrong with you people?
Banging on the church doors to disrupt religious services is BAD BEHAVIOR.
WHY IN THE WORLD is it necessary to explain that civilized people don't reward childish attention seeking behavior?


Simple, they're Catholic.
They deserve it.
Facts are irrelevant when it's not about WHAT THEY DID, but WHO THEY ARE.

If Nathan Phillips' actions and press conference make the "right people" feel better about their prejudices,
THEN THERES NOT MUCH TO TALK ABOUT.


Well partly this is true. As a Catholic, I'm very saddened by what the church has turned into or what has been revealed that was kept hidden for years. So are many others. MAGA hats and getting into altercations would not have been appropriate in years past.

Maybe the boys weren't behaving so awful compared to the adults, but it still has completely turned me off to having any respect for the march and has made me rethink leaving the church for a protestant denomination. Based on last year's version though, my faith in this march doing good was teetering, so I can't place too much blame on the boys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The basilica has cameras. They can release footage if they want to. Maybe they will or maybe they won't. Till then, there's not much to talk about that happened there.


Anti-Catholic group tries to disrupt a religious service, at a Catholic Basilica (specially blessed church) which is also the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception of Mary; then holds a press conference with the shrine in the background?

How is pounding on the doors of Church/Synagog/Mosque/Temple to disrupt the religious celebration going on,
and the gleefully holding a press conference about it, NOT SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT?

People attending a religious service had to GO MEDIEVAL AND BOLT THE FRIGGIN DOORS to keep out people trying to disrupt, desecrate their religious observance, AND THE MEDIA reward that behavior with publicity....

What is wrong with you people?
Banging on the church doors to disrupt religious services is BAD BEHAVIOR.
WHY IN THE WORLD is it necessary to explain that civilized people don't reward childish attention seeking behavior?


Simple, they're Catholic.
They deserve it.
Facts are irrelevant when it's not about WHAT THEY DID, but WHO THEY ARE.

If Nathan Phillips' actions and press conference make the "right people" feel better about their prejudices,
THEN THERES NOT MUCH TO TALK ABOUT.


Well partly this is true. As a Catholic, I'm very saddened by what the church has turned into or what has been revealed that was kept hidden for years. So are many others. MAGA hats and getting into altercations would not have been appropriate in years past.

Maybe the boys weren't behaving so awful compared to the adults, but it still has completely turned me off to having any respect for the march and has made me rethink leaving the church for a protestant denomination. Based on last year's version though, my faith in this march doing good was teetering, so I can't place too much blame on the boys.


If you are leaving the church because of the March and your perception of whether it "does any good", you aren't much of a Catholic to start with.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vile is demonizing children. Vile is slanting a news story to elicit a certain reaction. Vile is mocking children and splashing their little faces all over when their actions were a REACTION to something. Shameful.


Yes I agree it is vile to demonize children. All children. So spare us your faux outrage. You've never spoken up for the demonization of Michael Brown. For the demonization of Trayvon Martin. For the demonization of children torn from their parents' arms at the border and painted as MS-13 gang members. For the demonization of the Central Park 5 by none other than your president who wanted the state to kill them and then never apologized or changed his mind when their innocence was proven. Do you believe in sending children to adult prisons for the rest of their life? Do you speak out against such cases? I would wager you've never given it a thought, or don't really care to learn about such cases.

This is one of the reasons this story has gotten so many people riled up. Because people see how white kids get painted as choir boys despite being loud and obnoxious while black kids and immigrant kids get called adult thugs. White boys get put on the Supreme Court after a childhood of being obnoxious a-holes who have harrassed girls, because their childhood is protected in a way that the childhoods of black and brown children are not. You are blind if you deny that, no better than that guy in the post story living in his bubble where racial killings never happened in his hometown because he never heard about them.

It's telling that you refuse to admit these boys were not very good representatives of their Catholic faith when they acted so unruly at a National Memorial to a slain president. That doesn't demonize them to say that. It's not demonizing to say please don't look the other way with a blithe "boys will be boys" and give them a pass for their unruliness. It's not demonizing to say take a look at another group of white kids who stood in a circle and prayed quietly while being yelled at and then told the group of black Israelites they loved them before calmly walking away, and then advise those Convington boys "this is the ideal way to behave to show your Christian faith." That's not demonizing. That's teaching. You can't say these boys were in town because their religious faith and concern for the sanctity of all human life compelled them to demonstrate against abortion and then give them a pass for acting completely contrary to that faith with their obnoxiousness.

And no one will ever convince me that boy was praying when he stood unmoving with a smirk. So he lied about it. I believe that's a confessable sin.

Death threats are terrible and should be condemned, just as there should have been no death threats against Christine Blasey Ford or death threats against the Central Park 5 by Trump. I condemn the death threats against these boys. Did you condemn the death threats against Ford, who as of late fall still had a security detail because she still was receiving them?

You cannot look at this through anything but the racial and gendered issues that plague our nation. There is no ground zero on which to judge what's going on. Yes people are mad, because they are mad at the inequitable system that always gives such privileged boys a break while striking down boys of a different, less privileged racial-socio-economic status.



Riiiight.
Because you know ALL ABOUT ME and who I have and haven't stood up for in the past.
Nice try. Your white guilt is showing. Oh wait, am I making assumptions now about you? hmmmm
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lets take color and race out of this and create the narrative this way:

A high school sends a bunch of high school boys to D.C. While the boys are waiting for their bus, a group of 5 men start yelling nasty things at them. The large group of school boys start to yell back. A grown man with a drum starts to walk toward the school boys and bangs his drum in one of the school boys face. School boy smirks and doesn't move. Man keeps banging his drum. The group of school boys then start mocking the man with the drum.

Pretend this is how you heard it. What would you say?

I find these boys to be awful and they most definitely come across as obnoxious, but this situation is not about those school boys, or Nathan Phillips, or the BHI...it's much, much bigger than this.


There is nothing peaceful about standing inches from a stranger's face while beating a drum.


LOL, you are a moron. The boys look the opposite of terrified as they do mock dances and tomahawks with huge shit-eating grins on their faces.
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