Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The United States lost 405,000 members of antifa in WWII.
This is frankly a ridiculous characterization. Modern day Antifa is a liberal organization that supports LGBTQ, and is vehemently anti racist. The fact is that the majority of the men fighting for the US had more in common in regards to those views with the German Nazis than with modern day Antifa. America didn’t see the civil rights movement or acceptance of LGBTQ causes until decades after the war, and racial integration was literally forced at gun point. In fact, there are literal studies on the views on race and sexuality among WWII vets, such as this one:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/12/20/greatest-generation-survey-race-sex/" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/12/20/greatest-generation-survey-race-sex/
I’m all for fighting fascism, but this ridiculous narrative that the men fighting for the US were somehow similar to modern day Antifa is absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The United States lost 405,000 members of antifa in WWII.
This is frankly a ridiculous characterization. Modern day Antifa is a liberal organization that supports LGBTQ, and is vehemently anti racist. The fact is that the majority of the men fighting for the US had more in common in regards to those views with the German Nazis than with modern day Antifa. America didn’t see the civil rights movement or acceptance of LGBTQ causes until decades after the war, and racial integration was literally forced at gun point. In fact, there are literal studies on the views on race and sexuality among WWII vets, such as this one:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/12/20/greatest-generation-survey-race-sex/" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/12/20/greatest-generation-survey-race-sex/
I’m all for fighting fascism, but this ridiculous narrative that the men fighting for the US were somehow similar to modern day Antifa is absurd.
Anonymous wrote:The United States lost 405,000 members of antifa in WWII.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristi Noem got mad at the Mayor of Portland for hiding the war zone from her.
But maga does not get mad at Noem for protecting Trump and Epstein.
Epstein is dead, so there's no protection for him.
Frankly, the way democrats went after Trump the past decade, if they had anything, they would have released it in Biden's term.
But you do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristi Noem got mad at the Mayor of Portland for hiding the war zone from her.
But maga does not get mad at Noem for protecting Trump and Epstein.
Epstein is dead, so there's no protection for him.
Frankly, the way democrats went after Trump the past decade, if they had anything, they would have released it in Biden's term.
But you do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristi Noem got mad at the Mayor of Portland for hiding the war zone from her.
But maga does not get mad at Noem for protecting Trump and Epstein.
Anonymous wrote:Kristi Noem got mad at the Mayor of Portland for hiding the war zone from her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Antifa is totally not an organization. Who is their leader? Who are their board members? How do you join?
Exactly! It does not exist. You can analogize it to the Italian mafia; no known board members; no formal offices, no way to join up; no membership cards.
Like Antifa, the Italian mafia does not exist.
I’d hope they exist in some way, but you know, I’m not a fascist.
Fascists are east to spot - they’re the ones saying “I’m not a fascist”.
I’m sure that this made sense in your head.
It made sense to everyone. Including you, fascist.
Quite a comeback.
Was school out today?
NP.
“School” is a huge part of Antifa’s rise in the USA.
In high school, students who spend all their time on social media become radicalized by Antifa’s vile ideology and hate for democracy.
In college, Antifa ramps up the recruitment and indoctrination exponentially.
what are the social media accounts radicalizing our kids? please share links.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Antifa is totally not an organization. Who is their leader? Who are their board members? How do you join?
Exactly! It does not exist. You can analogize it to the Italian mafia; no known board members; no formal offices, no way to join up; no membership cards.
Like Antifa, the Italian mafia does not exist.
I’d hope they exist in some way, but you know, I’m not a fascist.
Fascists are east to spot - they’re the ones saying “I’m not a fascist”.
I’m sure that this made sense in your head.
It made sense to everyone. Including you, fascist.
Quite a comeback.
Was school out today?
NP.
“School” is a huge part of Antifa’s rise in the USA.
In high school, students who spend all their time on social media become radicalized by Antifa’s vile ideology and hate for democracy.
In college, Antifa ramps up the recruitment and indoctrination exponentially.
Anonymous wrote:Kristi Noem got mad at the Mayor of Portland for hiding the war zone from her.
Anonymous wrote:
WOW — This Seattle reporter says she USED to have Trump derangem3nt syndrome , but has since seen the light and is now happier, healthier, and prettier.🤣
To the media: "I was one of you. I was a mainstream reporter in Seattle. For 10 years..and I was still assaulted by antifa..
..Democratic politicians weren't honest about what was happening. I thought, if you’re not honest about that, maybe they’re not being honest about President Trump either. it opened my mind."