Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 08:46     Subject: Re:When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Why would they admit it when it’s part of their plan to defeat America?

Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 08:44     Subject: When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Anonymous wrote:It was refreshing to have a President condemn the actions of a white supremacist instead of defend it.


Very.

Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 08:31     Subject: Re:When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 08:28     Subject: When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rs dont believe in replacement theory. White supremacists do.


Don’t waste your energy, PP. Loons gotta loon. Trey Gowdy had a very powerful show tonight on the Buffalo shooting and white supremacists/extremists. Fox News, btw.

https://www.foxnews.com/shows/sunday-night-in-america-with-trey-gowdy


Yet the traditional republicans do nothing to distance themselves from these people, in word or policy


They seem perfectly fine with it. Party > everything else.


What has the Dem party done to distance themselves from the Milwaukee car murderer? The murderer of the officer at the Capitol?

A gunman was just in a church in Laguna Woods and was hog-tied by parishioners. Any mention here yet?

I haven’t asked (and won’t ask) Democrats to distance themselves from these people because these crimes were caused by individuals who made a choice, not by party


None of the peoplel who mentioned were motivated to commit their crime by a racist conspiracy that Democrats and their supportive media actively promote.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 08:21     Subject: When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rs dont believe in replacement theory. White supremacists do.


Don’t waste your energy, PP. Loons gotta loon. Trey Gowdy had a very powerful show tonight on the Buffalo shooting and white supremacists/extremists. Fox News, btw.

https://www.foxnews.com/shows/sunday-night-in-america-with-trey-gowdy


Yet the traditional republicans do nothing to distance themselves from these people, in word or policy


They seem perfectly fine with it. Party > everything else.


What has the Dem party done to distance themselves from the Milwaukee car murderer? The murderer of the officer at the Capitol?

A gunman was just in a church in Laguna Woods and was hog-tied by parishioners. Any mention here yet?

I haven’t asked (and won’t ask) Democrats to distance themselves from these people because these crimes were caused by individuals who made a choice, not by party


Democrats are for gun control & better mental health.

If any of those incidents were due to a philosophy of hate espoused by democrats, let us know.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 08:16     Subject: Re:When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Stoking white fear of minorities is how Republicans get low info voters to vote against their self-interest. They're not going to change tactics any time soon no matter how many innocent people are killed.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 08:15     Subject: When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rs dont believe in replacement theory. White supremacists do.


Sorry your party leader defended white supremacy during Charlottesville. While not every Republican is racist, every racist is a Republican. White supremacy has a home in the GOP.


This is a flat out lie. And, you know it.

Not PP but I watched all three of Trump’s speeches after Charlottesville, his people kept dragging him out again and again to try to get it right and he still couldn’t. Pathetic.



Note when he said......"I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis or the white nationalists because they should be condemned totally."
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 08:01     Subject: When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rs dont believe in replacement theory. White supremacists do.


Sorry your party leader defended white supremacy during Charlottesville. While not every Republican is racist, every racist is a Republican. White supremacy has a home in the GOP.


This is a flat out lie. And, you know it.

Not PP but I watched all three of Trump’s speeches after Charlottesville, his people kept dragging him out again and again to try to get it right and he still couldn’t. Pathetic.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 07:59     Subject: When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rs dont believe in replacement theory. White supremacists do.

Read the Post article above. Some Republican politicians and media figures have absolutely mainstreamed replacement theory so that even “normal” Republicans like Elise Stefanik are spouting it now.


Which Post article?

It’s the third post on this thread. Here it is with no paywall:

Conservative media is familiar with Buffalo suspect’s alleged ‘theory’
https://wapo.st/3Mi9TFp
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 07:50     Subject: When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rs dont believe in replacement theory. White supremacists do.


Sorry your party leader defended white supremacy during Charlottesville. While not every Republican is racist, every racist is a Republican. White supremacy has a home in the GOP.


This is a flat out lie. And, you know it.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 07:46     Subject: Re:When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Ben Shapiro is right.



Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 07:19     Subject: When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rs dont believe in replacement theory. White supremacists do.


Sorry your party leader defended white supremacy during Charlottesville. While not every Republican is racist, every racist is a Republican. White supremacy has a home in the GOP.


The person who told me to ‘go back to Israel’ was a person of color. So not really true.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 07:18     Subject: When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rs dont believe in replacement theory. White supremacists do.


Don’t waste your energy, PP. Loons gotta loon. Trey Gowdy had a very powerful show tonight on the Buffalo shooting and white supremacists/extremists. Fox News, btw.

https://www.foxnews.com/shows/sunday-night-in-america-with-trey-gowdy


Yet the traditional republicans do nothing to distance themselves from these people, in word or policy


They seem perfectly fine with it. Party > everything else.


What has the Dem party done to distance themselves from the Milwaukee car murderer? The murderer of the officer at the Capitol?

A gunman was just in a church in Laguna Woods and was hog-tied by parishioners. Any mention here yet?

I haven’t asked (and won’t ask) Democrats to distance themselves from these people because these crimes were caused by individuals who made a choice, not by party
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 07:18     Subject: When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Anonymous wrote:Rs dont believe in replacement theory. White supremacists do.


Sorry your party leader defended white supremacy during Charlottesville. While not every Republican is racist, every racist is a Republican. White supremacy has a home in the GOP.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2022 07:15     Subject: When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

It was refreshing to have a President condemn the actions of a white supremacist instead of defend it.