CPAC Organizer Vehemently Denies Stage Was Designed to Look Like Nazi Symbol

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  1. Sleep Monster

    Sleep Monster Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I'm the one who first pointed out that this is how conspiracy theories often begin. See post #31.

    Try not to be so rude, please.
     
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    All I said was that they had to know what it was. Your claim is that they did not know. You use a double negative as a defense ?
     
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    People never notice other makes and models of a specific car until they own one.
     
  4. Sleep Monster

    Sleep Monster Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    LOL! Weird, that. Either the numbering on this thread went wonky, or (more likely) my old and sometimes addled brain was trying to point you to a post in another thread. 7

    Really, I swear I saw that number on one of my posts related to this topic.

    :confuse:
     
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    So, do you dispute anything actually stated in my post?

    Again: "Neo-Nazi/KKK leaders tend to support any Democrat politician over any Republican politician."

    Do you dispute that fact?
     
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    I see. ;-)

     
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    You just described Dirty Donnie's administration and his fascist allies in the House and Senate, his boys in Homeland Security and the DOJ, along with the Proud Boys and the insurrectionists that broke into the Capitol !

    Having met the conditions you laid out, I now refer to "Fascism".
     
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    cd8ed Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    this is more similar IMO
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    That doesn’t make sense unless you are saying Republicans have been driving the Nazi car for a while and Democrats are just now noticing it because they are starting to drive Nazi cars? Whut?
     
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    You don't have to rewrite my post. Its basic psychology. Have you ever seen the video where you are supposed to count how many times one team passes the ball?
     
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    I certainly do.

    https://www.vox.com/2018/7/9/175258...-republicans-illinois-north-carolina-virginia

    https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2017/08/trumps-bigoted-base-by-the-numbers.html

    "We may never know the full answer, since many people don’t disclose their prejudices in surveys. But some do. And among Trump fans, that number turns out to be significant. Overt racists aren’t a decisive share of the electorate, but they’re a substantial part of the president’s coalition. And this gives them far more power than they would otherwise enjoy."

    White supremacists, nationalists, KKKs, neo-nazis ... they by and large register as Republicans. Trump's supporters are where we find the most racism.
     
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    Alt Left sources like Vox and Slate are generally more reliable than the Fake News MSM, but not by much.

    In fact, most Neo-Nazi/KKK leaders are supportive of any Democrat over any Republican - for rather obvious reasons.

    "Now rewind eight years to 2008. Here is what David Duke had to say when asked about his views regarding President Obama’s candidacy prior to the general election.

    “He was a community activist or a black activist. He’s been in the church for 20 years that — and one of the first principles of that church is that they are, quote, “true to Africa,” loyal to Africa. There is nothing wrong with Barack Obama working and having a long career advancing what he sees as the black community interests or the black perceived interests as a group, collective interest, but I did see it as kind of odd that a man of that stripe would become president of the United States. It seems like — I think I should endorse him for president.”
    Duke then commends Barack Obama, saying he can “appreciate the fact that he has achieved — that he got a degree. He’s gone to Harvard University. He has been a teacher. I am today a Ph.D. myself.”
    INQUISITR.COM, David Duke ‘Endorsed’ President Obama In 2008, No One Asked Him To Disavow, By Eric Mitchell, 3/3/16.
    https://www.inquisitr.com/2849318/d...nt-obama-in-2008-no-one-asked-him-to-disavow/
     
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    Just for fun, see if you can count how many times the team wearing white passes the ball. I promise its not a trick.

     
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    Yet liberals did lol
     
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    False, or you would see that in your own behaviors.
     
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    hunter gatherers
     
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    Almost sounds like they're trying to make David Duke into a good guy and Obama in the wrong for not publicly disavowing Duke's endorsement. I get the stink of a double standard within the media, but do we know that Obama even knew that Duke said this?

    BTW, never heard of Inquisitr before. I like it, thanks.

    As for registered Democrats, some old timey southern KKKs and other racists still register as Democrats because for some odd reason, they didn't get the memo 56 years ago, when a Democrat pushed for, then signed into law, the Civil Rights Act, after which there was this loud sucking sound of Dixiecrats leaving a sinking ship and joining the Republicans. I lived in Kentucky for a few years, starting in 1970 when that switch was still taking place.
     
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    I still call bee ess on that. You could be confusing hate with occasional disgust for far too many famous Christians' hypocrisy.

    I say, believe what you want, but above all, keep it out of politics. I resent it when a religion works so hard towards changing our goverment and our laws to be more in accordance with their religious standards. Perhaps liberals and independents would speak more kindly about Christians if they would keep their noses out of everyone's business.
     
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    I’m not confusing anything, I’m calling it what it is.
     
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    What the EFF would you know about my behavior? What a ridiculous statement.
     
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    I should’nt have said your, I’ve been warned against that. By your, I meant those who support the dem party. The left. And I am accurate.
     
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    Incorrect, the most racism is from democrats. That’s where you will find most of it. From telling blackPeople they aren’t black if they don’t vote dem, to having low expectations, modifying how dems talk when they speak to blacks, and openly telling white peoples they are privedged despite not knowing them, saying they don’t know what it’s like to be poor, prioritizing minorities over whites for the vaccine when skin color doesn’t effect transmission, etc.
     
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    But that person may not have known it was associated with Nazism. Moreover, even if he or she did, what's the point of referencing a symbol if almost nobody gets it? It just seems far-fetched.
     

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