Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anti FA should be declared a terrorist group. They foment and commit violence and vandalism. They di horrible things in Portland, OR and nothing was donee about it. They are disgusting people.
Please name the leader of Antifa. Until you can, stop suggesting it is an organization that can be labeled a terrorist group.
Also, why do you like fascists? Antifa means “anti-fascist.” My grandfather stormed the beach at Normandy. He was Antifa.
Why do you hate America and its core values?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think that we need anti-fascists more than ever now.
We had them at one time. They were known as GIs, Tommies, and Ivan.
As a Veteran, that’s incredibly offensive to me. I share absolutely nothing in common with the people in that video, and it’s really disgusting that you use me and my brothers and sisters to try and elevate the profile of mobs like that, by associating them with people who’ve worn the uniform of this country.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
DP. I don't understand. Are you saying that the GIs in World War II weren't fighting against fascism?
I’m saying they have absolutely nothing in common with those thugs harassing people eating dinner. And saying they do is a pathetic attempt to bestow credibility or honor on them by associating them with people who fought for this country.
If you equate “fascism” with “people I don’t like because of their politics” , then you don’t understand what fascism is.
Ironically, the current “anti-fascists” movement is almost a textbook example of actual fascism. With a sprinkle of anarchy and socialism mixed in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think that we need anti-fascists more than ever now.
We had them at one time. They were known as GIs, Tommies, and Ivan.
As a Veteran, that’s incredibly offensive to me. I share absolutely nothing in common with the people in that video, and it’s really disgusting that you use me and my brothers and sisters to try and elevate the profile of mobs like that, by associating them with people who’ve worn the uniform of this country.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
DP. I don't understand. Are you saying that the GIs in World War II weren't fighting against fascism?
I’m saying they have absolutely nothing in common with those thugs harassing people eating dinner. And saying they do is a pathetic attempt to bestow credibility or honor on them by associating them with people who fought for this country.
If you equate “fascism” with “people I don’t like because of their politics” , then you don’t understand what fascism is.
Ironically, the current “anti-fascists” movement is almost a textbook example of actual fascism. With a sprinkle of anarchy and socialism mixed in.
You don't know much about actual fascism, if you think that.
And I’m guessing you probably feel that anyone who voted for Trump is a nazi. Right?
Yeah, we live in two entirely different perceptions. We’re never going to agree. On anything. Sorry.
PP you're responding to. No, I don't think that anyone who voted for Trump is a Nazi. My family survived actual fascism/actual Nazis. It's nonetheless true that
-there are actual (self-identified!) Nazis who supported Trump.
-anyone who voted for Trump, at minimum, didn't let Nazis' support for Trump stop them from voting for Trump.
-the Anti-Fa are not actual fascists, let alone a textbook example of actual fascism.
-the Trump-inspired insurrection is a textbook example of an authoritarian coup attempt.
Did you let former KKK leader David Duke’s support and endorsement of Joe Biden stop you from voting for him?
“Oh no, THAT was different”, right?
Biden rejected David Duke's endorsement. Trump called the Nazis very fine people.
“I was in a caucus with James O. Eastland. He never called me boy, he always called me son,” said Biden is a Southern accent.
Biden also mentioned working with Herman Talmadge before saying it was a delight it was collaborating with both men.
“At least there was some civility. We got things done. We didn’t agree on much of anything. We got things done. We got it finished. But today, you look at the other side and you’re the enemy. Not the opposition — the enemy. We don’t talk to each other anymore,” said Biden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think that we need anti-fascists more than ever now.
We had them at one time. They were known as GIs, Tommies, and Ivan.
As a Veteran, that’s incredibly offensive to me. I share absolutely nothing in common with the people in that video, and it’s really disgusting that you use me and my brothers and sisters to try and elevate the profile of mobs like that, by associating them with people who’ve worn the uniform of this country.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
DP. I don't understand. Are you saying that the GIs in World War II weren't fighting against fascism?
I’m saying they have absolutely nothing in common with those thugs harassing people eating dinner. And saying they do is a pathetic attempt to bestow credibility or honor on them by associating them with people who fought for this country.
If you equate “fascism” with “people I don’t like because of their politics” , then you don’t understand what fascism is.
Ironically, the current “anti-fascists” movement is almost a textbook example of actual fascism. With a sprinkle of anarchy and socialism mixed in.
You don't know much about actual fascism, if you think that.
And I’m guessing you probably feel that anyone who voted for Trump is a nazi. Right?
Yeah, we live in two entirely different perceptions. We’re never going to agree. On anything. Sorry.
PP you're responding to. No, I don't think that anyone who voted for Trump is a Nazi. My family survived actual fascism/actual Nazis. It's nonetheless true that
-there are actual (self-identified!) Nazis who supported Trump.
-anyone who voted for Trump, at minimum, didn't let Nazis' support for Trump stop them from voting for Trump.
-the Anti-Fa are not actual fascists, let alone a textbook example of actual fascism.
-the Trump-inspired insurrection is a textbook example of an authoritarian coup attempt.
Did you let former KKK leader David Duke’s support and endorsement of Joe Biden stop you from voting for him?
“Oh no, THAT was different”, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think that we need anti-fascists more than ever now.
We had them at one time. They were known as GIs, Tommies, and Ivan.
As a Veteran, that’s incredibly offensive to me. I share absolutely nothing in common with the people in that video, and it’s really disgusting that you use me and my brothers and sisters to try and elevate the profile of mobs like that, by associating them with people who’ve worn the uniform of this country.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
DP. I don't understand. Are you saying that the GIs in World War II weren't fighting against fascism?
I’m saying they have absolutely nothing in common with those thugs harassing people eating dinner. And saying they do is a pathetic attempt to bestow credibility or honor on them by associating them with people who fought for this country.
If you equate “fascism” with “people I don’t like because of their politics” , then you don’t understand what fascism is.
Ironically, the current “anti-fascists” movement is almost a textbook example of actual fascism. With a sprinkle of anarchy and socialism mixed in.
You don't know much about actual fascism, if you think that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think that we need anti-fascists more than ever now.
We had them at one time. They were known as GIs, Tommies, and Ivan.
As a Veteran, that’s incredibly offensive to me. I share absolutely nothing in common with the people in that video, and it’s really disgusting that you use me and my brothers and sisters to try and elevate the profile of mobs like that, by associating them with people who’ve worn the uniform of this country.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
DP. I don't understand. Are you saying that the GIs in World War II weren't fighting against fascism?
I’m saying they have absolutely nothing in common with those thugs harassing people eating dinner. And saying they do is a pathetic attempt to bestow credibility or honor on them by associating them with people who fought for this country.
If you equate “fascism” with “people I don’t like because of their politics” , then you don’t understand what fascism is.
Ironically, the current “anti-fascists” movement is almost a textbook example of actual fascism. With a sprinkle of anarchy and socialism mixed in.
You don't know much about actual fascism, if you think that.
And I’m guessing you probably feel that anyone who voted for Trump is a nazi. Right?
Yeah, we live in two entirely different perceptions. We’re never going to agree. On anything. Sorry.
PP you're responding to. No, I don't think that anyone who voted for Trump is a Nazi. My family survived actual fascism/actual Nazis. It's nonetheless true that
-there are actual (self-identified!) Nazis who supported Trump.
-anyone who voted for Trump, at minimum, didn't let Nazis' support for Trump stop them from voting for Trump.
-the Anti-Fa are not actual fascists, let alone a textbook example of actual fascism.
-the Trump-inspired insurrection is a textbook example of an authoritarian coup attempt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think that we need anti-fascists more than ever now.
We had them at one time. They were known as GIs, Tommies, and Ivan.
As a Veteran, that’s incredibly offensive to me. I share absolutely nothing in common with the people in that video, and it’s really disgusting that you use me and my brothers and sisters to try and elevate the profile of mobs like that, by associating them with people who’ve worn the uniform of this country.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
DP. I don't understand. Are you saying that the GIs in World War II weren't fighting against fascism?
I’m saying they have absolutely nothing in common with those thugs harassing people eating dinner. And saying they do is a pathetic attempt to bestow credibility or honor on them by associating them with people who fought for this country.
If you equate “fascism” with “people I don’t like because of their politics” , then you don’t understand what fascism is.
Ironically, the current “anti-fascists” movement is almost a textbook example of actual fascism. With a sprinkle of anarchy and socialism mixed in.
You don't know much about actual fascism, if you think that.
And I’m guessing you probably feel that anyone who voted for Trump is a nazi. Right?
Yeah, we live in two entirely different perceptions. We’re never going to agree. On anything. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think that we need anti-fascists more than ever now.
We had them at one time. They were known as GIs, Tommies, and Ivan.
As a Veteran, that’s incredibly offensive to me. I share absolutely nothing in common with the people in that video, and it’s really disgusting that you use me and my brothers and sisters to try and elevate the profile of mobs like that, by associating them with people who’ve worn the uniform of this country.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
DP. I don't understand. Are you saying that the GIs in World War II weren't fighting against fascism?
I’m saying they have absolutely nothing in common with those thugs harassing people eating dinner. And saying they do is a pathetic attempt to bestow credibility or honor on them by associating them with people who fought for this country.
If you equate “fascism” with “people I don’t like because of their politics” , then you don’t understand what fascism is.
Ironically, the current “anti-fascists” movement is almost a textbook example of actual fascism. With a sprinkle of anarchy and socialism mixed in.
You don't know much about actual fascism, if you think that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think that we need anti-fascists more than ever now.
We had them at one time. They were known as GIs, Tommies, and Ivan.
As a Veteran, that’s incredibly offensive to me. I share absolutely nothing in common with the people in that video, and it’s really disgusting that you use me and my brothers and sisters to try and elevate the profile of mobs like that, by associating them with people who’ve worn the uniform of this country.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
DP. I don't understand. Are you saying that the GIs in World War II weren't fighting against fascism?
I’m saying they have absolutely nothing in common with those thugs harassing people eating dinner. And saying they do is a pathetic attempt to bestow credibility or honor on them by associating them with people who fought for this country.
If you equate “fascism” with “people I don’t like because of their politics” , then you don’t understand what fascism is.
Ironically, the current “anti-fascists” movement is almost a textbook example of actual fascism. With a sprinkle of anarchy and socialism mixed in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think that we need anti-fascists more than ever now.
We had them at one time. They were known as GIs, Tommies, and Ivan.
As a Veteran, that’s incredibly offensive to me. I share absolutely nothing in common with the people in that video, and it’s really disgusting that you use me and my brothers and sisters to try and elevate the profile of mobs like that, by associating them with people who’ve worn the uniform of this country.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
DP. I don't understand. Are you saying that the GIs in World War II weren't fighting against fascism?
I’m saying they have absolutely nothing in common with those thugs harassing people eating dinner. And saying they do is a pathetic attempt to bestow credibility or honor on them by associating them with people who fought for this country.
If you equate “fascism” with “people I don’t like because of their politics” , then you don’t understand what fascism is.
Ironically, the current “anti-fascists” movement is almost a textbook example of actual fascism. With a sprinkle of anarchy and socialism mixed in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think that we need anti-fascists more than ever now.
We had them at one time. They were known as GIs, Tommies, and Ivan.
As a Veteran, that’s incredibly offensive to me. I share absolutely nothing in common with the people in that video, and it’s really disgusting that you use me and my brothers and sisters to try and elevate the profile of mobs like that, by associating them with people who’ve worn the uniform of this country.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
DP. I don't understand. Are you saying that the GIs in World War II weren't fighting against fascism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think that we need anti-fascists more than ever now.
We had them at one time. They were known as GIs, Tommies, and Ivan.
As a Veteran, that’s incredibly offensive to me. I share absolutely nothing in common with the people in that video, and it’s really disgusting that you use me and my brothers and sisters to try and elevate the profile of mobs like that, by associating them with people who’ve worn the uniform of this country.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think that we need anti-fascists more than ever now.
We had them at one time. They were known as GIs, Tommies, and Ivan.