Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Game over. The intern acknowledged he flashed a white power signal. It may not have been intentional, but he still admits he did.
Link?
PP has it wrong. He did no such thing.
This is his statement (posted upthread):
"In some of our intern pictures, I emulated the OK sign the President sometimes makes," he said. "That was foolish. I should have listened more closely to the Commander-in-Chief and given the thumbs up. I'm proud of my Jewish heritage and strongly reject the hateful views associated with racist white power organizations. I would never make common cause with them."
In other words: the intern didn't know he was flashing a white power sign. He was copying Trump. Does Trump know what he's doing when he makes that sign?
And, I guess all the liberals who use tiki torches for their summer backyard parties are totally unaware that they are aligning themselves with white supremacists. Do they even know what they are doing?
(I hate it when people “appropriate” a harmless sign or item - AOK - and then assume that anyone who uses that sign or item is somehow “stained” as a result.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Game over. The intern acknowledged he flashed a white power signal. It may not have been intentional, but he still admits he did.
Link?
PP has it wrong. He did no such thing.
This is his statement (posted upthread):
"In some of our intern pictures, I emulated the OK sign the President sometimes makes," he said. "That was foolish. I should have listened more closely to the Commander-in-Chief and given the thumbs up. I'm proud of my Jewish heritage and strongly reject the hateful views associated with racist white power organizations. I would never make common cause with them."
In other words: the intern didn't know he was flashing a white power sign. He was copying Trump. Does Trump know what he's doing when he makes that sign?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Game over. The intern acknowledged he flashed a white power signal. It may not have been intentional, but he still admits he did.
Link?
PP has it wrong. He did no such thing.
This is his statement (posted upthread):
"In some of our intern pictures, I emulated the OK sign the President sometimes makes," he said. "That was foolish. I should have listened more closely to the Commander-in-Chief and given the thumbs up. I'm proud of my Jewish heritage and strongly reject the hateful views associated with racist white power organizations. I would never make common cause with them."
In other words: the intern didn't know he was flashing a white power sign. He was copying Trump. Does Trump know what he's doing when he makes that sign?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Game over. The intern acknowledged he flashed a white power signal. It may not have been intentional, but he still admits he did.
Link?
PP has it wrong. He did no such thing.
This is his statement (posted upthread):
"In some of our intern pictures, I emulated the OK sign the President sometimes makes," he said. "That was foolish. I should have listened more closely to the Commander-in-Chief and given the thumbs up. I'm proud of my Jewish heritage and strongly reject the hateful views associated with racist white power organizations. I would never make common cause with them."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gesture for White Power is pretty believable to me.
The movement has been pulling away from the skinhead image and toward "guy next door."
Blending in is a form of terrorism. You never know who might hate you.
Separate but related note: isn't Stephen Miller Jewish?
Also....how could a Jew be a White Nationalist? Don't they hate Jews?
There's some psychology theory somewhere about joining and even leading a threatening group as a security method. Hitler is rumored to have been Jewish.
Gangs, terrorist groups, cults - recruitment preys on those who are isolated, ostracized, emotionally weak, seeking membership, etc. There's probably some ritual that must be performed to show that you hate Jews and - yipppee, you're in!
You probably get extra clout in the Brotherhood of Losers for demonstrating self-hatred. No greater proof that you belong.
Sorry, still doesn't make sense. A Jew wants to show that he hates Jews, so he joins a hate group against Jews (among others). I think that's quite a stretch.
I'm Jewish, btw.
Jew here. It's not just a bit of a stretch, it's totally twisted. In the interviews I've seen/heard by white supremacists in Charlottesville. While there is some really nasty things said about Jews, there is also talk of the problems of illegal immigration, black on black crime, backed up by statistics etc, while liberal protesters scream 'racist','homophobe', etc without any real fact. You can also see this mentality at rallies, where a conservative will try to speak with the protesters in a rational fashion, and the protesters can't articulate their views in any rational manner.
Hitler sounded rational to the people, which is why he was so successful in getting them on board with his hate. There are no Jews 'on board' with Neo-Nazis though - what we are seeing here is Neo-Nazis looking more intelligent and rational than a lot of the vocal liberals, which means that liberalism is losing it's grip. You see this displayed in the twisting here, trying to prove that Jews are the aggressors. You know what follows. Further proof that Hitler was actually far-left in his thinking....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gesture for White Power is pretty believable to me.
The movement has been pulling away from the skinhead image and toward "guy next door."
Blending in is a form of terrorism. You never know who might hate you.
Separate but related note: isn't Stephen Miller Jewish?
Also....how could a Jew be a White Nationalist? Don't they hate Jews?
There's some psychology theory somewhere about joining and even leading a threatening group as a security method. Hitler is rumored to have been Jewish.
Gangs, terrorist groups, cults - recruitment preys on those who are isolated, ostracized, emotionally weak, seeking membership, etc. There's probably some ritual that must be performed to show that you hate Jews and - yipppee, you're in!
You probably get extra clout in the Brotherhood of Losers for demonstrating self-hatred. No greater proof that you belong.
Sorry, still doesn't make sense. A Jew wants to show that he hates Jews, so he joins a hate group against Jews (among others). I think that's quite a stretch.
I'm Jewish, btw.
Jew here. It's not just a bit of a stretch, it's totally twisted. In the interviews I've seen/heard by white supremacists in Charlottesville. While there is some really nasty things said about Jews, there is also talk of the problems of illegal immigration, black on black crime, backed up by statistics etc, while liberal protesters scream 'racist','homophobe', etc without any real fact. You can also see this mentality at rallies, where a conservative will try to speak with the protesters in a rational fashion, and the protesters can't articulate their views in any rational manner.
Hitler sounded rational to the people, which is why he was so successful in getting them on board with his hate. There are no Jews 'on board' with Neo-Nazis though - what we are seeing here is Neo-Nazis looking more intelligent and rational than a lot of the vocal liberals, which means that liberalism is losing it's grip. You see this displayed in the twisting here, trying to prove that Jews are the aggressors. You know what follows. Further proof that Hitler was actually far-left in his thinking....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Game over. The intern acknowledged he flashed a white power signal. It may not have been intentional, but he still admits he did.
Link?
PP has it wrong. He did no such thing.
This is his statement (posted upthread):
"In some of our intern pictures, I emulated the OK sign the President sometimes makes," he said. "That was foolish. I should have listened more closely to the Commander-in-Chief and given the thumbs up. I'm proud of my Jewish heritage and strongly reject the hateful views associated with racist white power organizations. I would never make common cause with them."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Game over. The intern acknowledged he flashed a white power signal. It may not have been intentional, but he still admits he did.
Link?
PP has it wrong. He did no such thing.
This is his statement (posted upthread):
"In some of our intern pictures, I emulated the OK sign the President sometimes makes," he said. "That was foolish. I should have listened more closely to the Commander-in-Chief and given the thumbs up. I'm proud of my Jewish heritage and strongly reject the hateful views associated with racist white power organizations. I would never make common cause with them."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gesture for White Power is pretty believable to me.
The movement has been pulling away from the skinhead image and toward "guy next door."
Blending in is a form of terrorism. You never know who might hate you.
Separate but related note: isn't Stephen Miller Jewish?
Also....how could a Jew be a White Nationalist? Don't they hate Jews?
There's some psychology theory somewhere about joining and even leading a threatening group as a security method. Hitler is rumored to have been Jewish.
Gangs, terrorist groups, cults - recruitment preys on those who are isolated, ostracized, emotionally weak, seeking membership, etc. There's probably some ritual that must be performed to show that you hate Jews and - yipppee, you're in!
You probably get extra clout in the Brotherhood of Losers for demonstrating self-hatred. No greater proof that you belong.
Sorry, still doesn't make sense. A Jew wants to show that he hates Jews, so he joins a hate group against Jews (among others). I think that's quite a stretch.
I'm Jewish, btw.
Jew here. It's not just a bit of a stretch, it's totally twisted. In the interviews I've seen/heard by white supremacists in Charlottesville. While there is some really nasty things said about Jews, there is also talk of the problems of illegal immigration, black on black crime, backed up by statistics etc, while liberal protesters scream 'racist','homophobe', etc without any real fact. You can also see this mentality at rallies, where a conservative will try to speak with the protesters in a rational fashion, and the protesters can't articulate their views in any rational manner.
Hitler sounded rational to the people, which is why he was so successful in getting them on board with his hate. There are no Jews 'on board' with Neo-Nazis though - what we are seeing here is Neo-Nazis looking more intelligent and rational than a lot of the vocal liberals, which means that liberalism is losing it's grip. You see this displayed in the twisting here, trying to prove that Jews are the aggressors. You know what follows. Further proof that Hitler was actually far-left in his thinking....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Game over. The intern acknowledged he flashed a white power signal. It may not have been intentional, but he still admits he did.
Link?
Anonymous wrote:Game over. The intern acknowledged he flashed a white power signal. It may not have been intentional, but he still admits he did.
Anonymous wrote:Game over. The intern acknowledged he flashed a white power signal. It may not have been intentional, but he still admits he did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gesture for White Power is pretty believable to me.
The movement has been pulling away from the skinhead image and toward "guy next door."
Blending in is a form of terrorism. You never know who might hate you.
Separate but related note: isn't Stephen Miller Jewish?
Also....how could a Jew be a White Nationalist? Don't they hate Jews?
There's some psychology theory somewhere about joining and even leading a threatening group as a security method. Hitler is rumored to have been Jewish.
Gangs, terrorist groups, cults - recruitment preys on those who are isolated, ostracized, emotionally weak, seeking membership, etc. There's probably some ritual that must be performed to show that you hate Jews and - yipppee, you're in!
You probably get extra clout in the Brotherhood of Losers for demonstrating self-hatred. No greater proof that you belong.
Sorry, still doesn't make sense. A Jew wants to show that he hates Jews, so he joins a hate group against Jews (among others). I think that's quite a stretch.
I'm Jewish, btw.