No surprise - Clarence Thomas is completely corrupt

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He has a monument to fascism. Can you understand that?


No. I see it as an honor to our GIs who likely brought those souvenirs home. Goes nicely with the fallen leaders of facism and communism.
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He has a monument to fascism. Can you understand that?


No. I see it as an honor to our GIs who likely brought those souvenirs home. Goes nicely with the fallen leaders of facism and communism.


Congratulations, you are one of the VERY few who see it that way.
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He has a monument to fascism. Can you understand that?


No. I see it as an honor to our GIs who likely brought those souvenirs home. Goes nicely with the fallen leaders of facism and communism.


Congratulations, you are one of the VERY few who see it that way.


Is it also a monument to communism? Did you intentionally leave that part off?

Is Crow a big bad commie as well?
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He has a monument to fascism. Can you understand that?


No. I see it as an honor to our GIs who likely brought those souvenirs home. Goes nicely with the fallen leaders of facism and communism.


Congratulations, you are one of the VERY few who see it that way.


Is it also a monument to communism? Did you intentionally leave that part off?

Is Crow a big bad commie as well?


He could clearly relate to the corruption present in all of these systems. The rich and powerful use their money to corrupt the governing system and get what they want.
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Anonymous wrote:
He has a monument to fascism. Can you understand that?


No. I see it as an honor to our GIs who likely brought those souvenirs home. Goes nicely with the fallen leaders of facism and communism.


Congratulations, you are one of the VERY few who see it that way.


Is it also a monument to communism? Did you intentionally leave that part off?

Is Crow a big bad commie as well?


He could clearly relate to the corruption present in all of these systems. The rich and powerful use their money to corrupt the governing system and get what they want.


Do you need me to help you unbend yourself from that pretzel you've shaped yourself into?
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Anonymous wrote:There's so much wrong with this:
So many gifts: travel gifts, non-travel gifts (like the Frederick Douglass Bible), honorary gifts (the library wing), gift to his wife's group (donation).....
And Harlen is a collector of Hitler and Nazi memorabilia - and he displays it - in his home. Not to mention he's got statues of modern baddies that were once toppled by citizens and moved (I saw the word 'smuggled' used) to his backyard.
Then there's the crazy wife who buys into conspiracy theories and the 'election was stolen' lie.

Clarence Thomas does not have the ethical conscience and morality required to sit on the Supreme Court. His closest friends and family aren't mere Republican supporters. They are extremists.



You do know that after WWII, lots of people displayed Nazi memorabilia as trophies of victory. It is not unusual for that to occur in wars. Japanese swords, hats, etc, were also trophies. It does not mean he admires Nazis. You are really grasping here.

Gee, and the horrors of donating money to libraries in poor communities. How awful!


Nope, my dad brought home memorabilia from Nazi Germany and I destroyed it after he died, in order that people like Cox would.not be able to get their hands on it to glorify racism with their display. Like Cox.

The people displaying this now are likely fascists, not the brave men who fought against fascism.

It's telling republicans are beholden to these guys.


You’re an idiot. As a Jew, it’s important for such memorabilia to be preserved, otherwise Holocaust deniers have more fuel for the fire.


Preserved. In a museum. With interpretation.


You don’t get to dictate that you fascist
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:There's so much wrong with this:
So many gifts: travel gifts, non-travel gifts (like the Frederick Douglass Bible), honorary gifts (the library wing), gift to his wife's group (donation).....
And Harlen is a collector of Hitler and Nazi memorabilia - and he displays it - in his home. Not to mention he's got statues of modern baddies that were once toppled by citizens and moved (I saw the word 'smuggled' used) to his backyard.
Then there's the crazy wife who buys into conspiracy theories and the 'election was stolen' lie.

Clarence Thomas does not have the ethical conscience and morality required to sit on the Supreme Court. His closest friends and family aren't mere Republican supporters. They are extremists.



You do know that after WWII, lots of people displayed Nazi memorabilia as trophies of victory. It is not unusual for that to occur in wars. Japanese swords, hats, etc, were also trophies. It does not mean he admires Nazis. You are really grasping here.


Gee, and the horrors of donating money to libraries in poor communities. How awful!



I don’t think a signed copy of “Mein Kampf” counts as a “victory trophy”. What kind of person would buy something like that, let alone proudly display it in their home? Unbelievable.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's so much wrong with this:
So many gifts: travel gifts, non-travel gifts (like the Frederick Douglass Bible), honorary gifts (the library wing), gift to his wife's group (donation).....
And Harlen is a collector of Hitler and Nazi memorabilia - and he displays it - in his home. Not to mention he's got statues of modern baddies that were once toppled by citizens and moved (I saw the word 'smuggled' used) to his backyard.
Then there's the crazy wife who buys into conspiracy theories and the 'election was stolen' lie.

Clarence Thomas does not have the ethical conscience and morality required to sit on the Supreme Court. His closest friends and family aren't mere Republican supporters. They are extremists.



You do know that after WWII, lots of people displayed Nazi memorabilia as trophies of victory. It is not unusual for that to occur in wars. Japanese swords, hats, etc, were also trophies. It does not mean he admires Nazis. You are really grasping here.


Gee, and the horrors of donating money to libraries in poor communities. How awful!



I don’t think a signed copy of “Mein Kampf” counts as a “victory trophy”. What kind of person would buy something like that, let alone proudly display it in their home? Unbelievable.



This. This right here. He’s a Nazi. He’s proud. Now that we know what we are dealing with what are you going to do?
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Sorry, there is no excuse for owning and displaying Nazi memorabilia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's so much wrong with this:
So many gifts: travel gifts, non-travel gifts (like the Frederick Douglass Bible), honorary gifts (the library wing), gift to his wife's group (donation).....
And Harlen is a collector of Hitler and Nazi memorabilia - and he displays it - in his home. Not to mention he's got statues of modern baddies that were once toppled by citizens and moved (I saw the word 'smuggled' used) to his backyard.
Then there's the crazy wife who buys into conspiracy theories and the 'election was stolen' lie.

Clarence Thomas does not have the ethical conscience and morality required to sit on the Supreme Court. His closest friends and family aren't mere Republican supporters. They are extremists.



You do know that after WWII, lots of people displayed Nazi memorabilia as trophies of victory. It is not unusual for that to occur in wars. Japanese swords, hats, etc, were also trophies. It does not mean he admires Nazis. You are really grasping here.


Gee, and the horrors of donating money to libraries in poor communities. How awful!





"Lots of people" were NOT displaying Nazi memorabilia as trophies of victory! That is complete garbage. Winning a sword in sword fight is different than displaying Nazi propaganda and the horrible symbol of hate that the Nazis displayed everywhere as they took over countries. I have Jewish relatives who fought in WWII and Jewish relatives who were killed in the Holocaust because they were Jews. And not one of them, and I could probably speak for 99% of Jews everywhere, would EVER EVER display Nazi memorabilia as a trophy of victory. So take your insane comments and go tell them to your stuffed animals. Because no one else believes your crap trying to justify this despicable human piece of garbage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's so much wrong with this:
So many gifts: travel gifts, non-travel gifts (like the Frederick Douglass Bible), honorary gifts (the library wing), gift to his wife's group (donation).....
And Harlen is a collector of Hitler and Nazi memorabilia - and he displays it - in his home. Not to mention he's got statues of modern baddies that were once toppled by citizens and moved (I saw the word 'smuggled' used) to his backyard.
Then there's the crazy wife who buys into conspiracy theories and the 'election was stolen' lie.

Clarence Thomas does not have the ethical conscience and morality required to sit on the Supreme Court. His closest friends and family aren't mere Republican supporters. They are extremists.



You do know that after WWII, lots of people displayed Nazi memorabilia as trophies of victory. It is not unusual for that to occur in wars. Japanese swords, hats, etc, were also trophies. It does not mean he admires Nazis. You are really grasping here.


Gee, and the horrors of donating money to libraries in poor communities. How awful!





"Lots of people" were NOT displaying Nazi memorabilia as trophies of victory! That is complete garbage. Winning a sword in sword fight is different than displaying Nazi propaganda and the horrible symbol of hate that the Nazis displayed everywhere as they took over countries. I have Jewish relatives who fought in WWII and Jewish relatives who were killed in the Holocaust because they were Jews. And not one of them, and I could probably speak for 99% of Jews everywhere, would EVER EVER display Nazi memorabilia as a trophy of victory. So take your insane comments and go tell them to your stuffed animals. Because no one else believes your crap trying to justify this despicable human piece of garbage.


Thank you for bringing some sanity to this conversation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's so much wrong with this:
So many gifts: travel gifts, non-travel gifts (like the Frederick Douglass Bible), honorary gifts (the library wing), gift to his wife's group (donation).....
And Harlen is a collector of Hitler and Nazi memorabilia - and he displays it - in his home. Not to mention he's got statues of modern baddies that were once toppled by citizens and moved (I saw the word 'smuggled' used) to his backyard.
Then there's the crazy wife who buys into conspiracy theories and the 'election was stolen' lie.

Clarence Thomas does not have the ethical conscience and morality required to sit on the Supreme Court. His closest friends and family aren't mere Republican supporters. They are extremists.



You do know that after WWII, lots of people displayed Nazi memorabilia as trophies of victory. It is not unusual for that to occur in wars. Japanese swords, hats, etc, were also trophies. It does not mean he admires Nazis. You are really grasping here.


Gee, and the horrors of donating money to libraries in poor communities. How awful!





"Lots of people" were NOT displaying Nazi memorabilia as trophies of victory! That is complete garbage. Winning a sword in sword fight is different than displaying Nazi propaganda and the horrible symbol of hate that the Nazis displayed everywhere as they took over countries. I have Jewish relatives who fought in WWII and Jewish relatives who were killed in the Holocaust because they were Jews. And not one of them, and I could probably speak for 99% of Jews everywhere, would EVER EVER display Nazi memorabilia as a trophy of victory. So take your insane comments and go tell them to your stuffed animals. Because no one else believes your crap trying to justify this despicable human piece of garbage.


Thank you for bringing some sanity to this conversation.


https://forward.com/fast-forward/416696/jews-are-buying-nazi-memorabilia-sold-by-families-of-deceased-wwii-vets/

“That’s the argument we get a lot, that [military items] should be in a museum and it shouldn’t be in private hands,” said Mr. Combs, who has been involved in his organization since 1971 when he was a 15-year-old member. “But all the museums in the world don’t have enough space for all the historic military items out there. And all honest museum directors will admit to you that they rely heavily on private collectors because those are the people with the passion and the interest and the knowledge to preserve that history.”


https://www.post-gazette.com/news/faith-religion/2019/01/07/Anti-Semitic-Nazi-sale-Pittsburgh-artifacts-Jewish-German-propaganda/stories/201901050011
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's so much wrong with this:
So many gifts: travel gifts, non-travel gifts (like the Frederick Douglass Bible), honorary gifts (the library wing), gift to his wife's group (donation).....
And Harlen is a collector of Hitler and Nazi memorabilia - and he displays it - in his home. Not to mention he's got statues of modern baddies that were once toppled by citizens and moved (I saw the word 'smuggled' used) to his backyard.
Then there's the crazy wife who buys into conspiracy theories and the 'election was stolen' lie.

Clarence Thomas does not have the ethical conscience and morality required to sit on the Supreme Court. His closest friends and family aren't mere Republican supporters. They are extremists.



You do know that after WWII, lots of people displayed Nazi memorabilia as trophies of victory. It is not unusual for that to occur in wars. Japanese swords, hats, etc, were also trophies. It does not mean he admires Nazis. You are really grasping here.


Gee, and the horrors of donating money to libraries in poor communities. How awful!





"Lots of people" were NOT displaying Nazi memorabilia as trophies of victory! That is complete garbage. Winning a sword in sword fight is different than displaying Nazi propaganda and the horrible symbol of hate that the Nazis displayed everywhere as they took over countries. I have Jewish relatives who fought in WWII and Jewish relatives who were killed in the Holocaust because they were Jews. And not one of them, and I could probably speak for 99% of Jews everywhere, would EVER EVER display Nazi memorabilia as a trophy of victory. So take your insane comments and go tell them to your stuffed animals. Because no one else believes your crap trying to justify this despicable human piece of garbage.


Thank you for bringing some sanity to this conversation.


https://forward.com/fast-forward/416696/jews-are-buying-nazi-memorabilia-sold-by-families-of-deceased-wwii-vets/

“That’s the argument we get a lot, that [military items] should be in a museum and it shouldn’t be in private hands,” said Mr. Combs, who has been involved in his organization since 1971 when he was a 15-year-old member. “But all the museums in the world don’t have enough space for all the historic military items out there. And all honest museum directors will admit to you that they rely heavily on private collectors because those are the people with the passion and the interest and the knowledge to preserve that history.”


https://www.post-gazette.com/news/faith-religion/2019/01/07/Anti-Semitic-Nazi-sale-Pittsburgh-artifacts-Jewish-German-propaganda/stories/201901050011


I think sane people realize that Nazi “memorabilia” is on a different level from garden variety military stuff. It’s creepy to have a room displaying Nazi stuff. Creepy and repellent.
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