jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:
This is a lie.
Is there a link to the actual manifesto?
I have a copy but it is no longer available from where I got it. The manifesto does not mention Fox News a single time. Nor does it mention Ben Shapiro. Nor does it say that he is a vegan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, demographics are changing. That's just objective statistics.
But the Big Lie in this cases is Republicans claiming that this is happening on purpose by Democrats as part of a larger plot to "replace" the "real Americans." That's the new Big Lie. And that's where the GOP is acting incredibly dangerous and providing motive/inspiring these lunatics with their guns.
You can talk about demographic shifts without projecting malice onto others. That seems to be Republicans talking points this morning - deflecting from the fact that they are trying to pin blame on someone, anyone - minorities, Democrats, Joe Biden, Jewish, city dwellers - for the change in demographics.
And then Republicans are stating that they will stop the changes. Pray tell, how?
For the dummies in the back row who need to hear it again…
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:
This is a lie.
Is there a link to the actual manifesto?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the 2,000,000 illegal immigrants entering per year and having 3.48 children per childbearing age woman are replacing those already here not multiplying anywhere near that quickly?
Ok math, whatever you say.
Republican here and I, for one, welcome these prolific traditionalists.
I think the Ds are actually the ones spouting replacement theory whenever they equate race to political leaning. There are correlations, but they tend tl shift over time. We arent, for example, saying, "if you dont vote for me, you aint white!" That kind of racial essentialism belongs to Ds.
But regardless, this teenage mass murderer didnt look to politics for inspiration.
jsteele wrote:
This is a lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The shooter's manifesto said he doesn't consider himself conservative and that he hated Fox News. Just an FYI, yall.
He doesn’t think he’s conservative because that’s an establishment label. He’s a white nationalist terrorist on 4chan and Discord. He sure as hell isn’t liberal.
He sure has a lot in common with the Rs though.
+1 After all, even some R politicians and talking heads are peddling the same sh1t.
Not according to the killer. He simply hates.
Seems like they hate the same people.
Not really. He specifically hated Ben Shapiro and wrote that Shapiro was one of the people in charge of replacing white people. So in other words, the shooter believed the GOP was perpetrating the conspiracy.
Are you bored of the inanity of dissecting the political beliefs of a teenage psychopath whose mass murder plans included eating lunch at McDonalds before casually shooting up a store of innocents? Because this conversation is senseless and bleak.
jsteele wrote:
This is a lie.
Anonymous wrote:So the 2,000,000 illegal immigrants entering per year and having 3.48 children per childbearing age woman are replacing those already here not multiplying anywhere near that quickly?
Ok math, whatever you say.
Anonymous wrote:So the 2,000,000 illegal immigrants entering per year and having 3.48 children per childbearing age woman are replacing those already here not multiplying anywhere near that quickly?
Ok math, whatever you say.
Anonymous wrote:10 dead in Buffalo. The loser who did this was radicalized by the "great replacement" conspiracy enthusiastically promoted by various right wing media types and elected republicans.
Since the shooting occur, the response from that side has been (un)surprisingly muted.
Do you think they will ever admit that it is a bad idea to promote that sort of thing given the number of mash shootings that it has led to or will they remain silent while the killings continue?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, demographics are changing. That's just objective statistics.
But the Big Lie in this cases is Republicans claiming that this is happening on purpose by Democrats as part of a larger plot to "replace" the "real Americans." That's the new Big Lie. And that's where the GOP is acting incredibly dangerous and providing motive/inspiring these lunatics with their guns.
You can talk about demographic shifts without projecting malice onto others. That seems to be Republicans talking points this morning - deflecting from the fact that they are trying to pin blame on someone, anyone - minorities, Democrats, Joe Biden, Jewish, city dwellers - for the change in demographics.
And then Republicans are stating that they will stop the changes. Pray tell, how?