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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t care what he was like in HS. He is a selfish and entitle douche now. Glad I don’t work with him.[/quote] +1 [/quote] +2 Although that “Fascism Forever Club” that he started in high school is worrisome. These GOP true believers all ossified in high school and never show any personal growth (like starting a club called Fascism Forever and then going on to serve a fascist party and being a complete allbag to your colleague. What a ducking weirdo. [/quote] Hey - try doing a little research before posting your idiotic musings. It took me 5 seconds or so. [img]https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSG3WKMHxjbGyzv6vCvE0OJjY_NfY3iTEKoqA&usqp=CAU[/img] Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch founded a 'Fascism Forever' club at Georgetown Prep and made white separatist/anti-Semitic statements. [quote]In the 1980s, students at the D.C.-area boarding school spent the minutes before student government meetings hashing out the political debates of the day. Mr. Gorsuch … participated in the informal debates, where he was routinely teased, accused of being “a conservative fascist.” No shrinking violet, he would shoot back, taking on the liberal ethos of the school and even arguing with religion teachers about the liberal theological trends in vogue at the time. Political differences aside, Mr. Gorsuch was popular and respected, excelling at debate and being elected student body president. When it came time to write his senior biography for the yearbook, he would make light of the divide between his conservative political beliefs and those of the more liberal faculty and students. [Gorsuch] wrote that he founded and led the “Fascism Forever Club,” though those with knowledge of the school back in the 1980s say there was no such club. The mention of it in the yearbook was a tongue-in-cheek attempt to poke fun at liberal peers who teased him about his fierce conservatism. It was “a total joke,” said Steve Ochs, a history teacher at Georgetown Prep who was the student government advisor during Mr. Gorsuch’s junior and senior years at the Bethesda, Md., school. “There was no club at a Jesuit school about young fascists,” he told America. “The students would create fictitious clubs; they would have fictitious activities. They were all inside jokes on their senior pages.”[/quote] https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/neil-gorsuchs-fascism-forever-club/[/quote]
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