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In reply to the discussion: Tiki-torch wielding nazi snowflake bites the dust ("I'm not a neo-Nazi! I'm a moderate Republican!") [View all]Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)70. Who the hell are all these lifelong northerners with
such a hard-on for the old confederacy?
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Tiki-torch wielding nazi snowflake bites the dust ("I'm not a neo-Nazi! I'm a moderate Republican!") [View all]
Miles Archer
Aug 2017
OP
If people can drive 500 or more miles to advocate for removing them they can do the same for not
cstanleytech
Aug 2017
#72
Absolute nonsense...no one drives over 7 hours if they aren't committed to the cause. Closet racist
iluvtennis
Aug 2017
#96
And carrying shields and wrapped pipes and other implements of peaceful protest.
Raster
Aug 2017
#103
I lived in that area--Honeoye Lake/Hemlock/Canadice area for 15 years.
BlancheSplanchnik
Aug 2017
#120
the roaches desperately try to find a dark space away from the big bright light on them. nt
Javaman
Aug 2017
#6
Exactly! This doesn't require any limits to free speech. This requires shining a light on them.
Squinch
Aug 2017
#13
If somebody protests that "I'm not a racist!" you can bet they're a racist.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Aug 2017
#9
The Nazi is a moderate Republican. In this insane time, that seems about right.
Squinch
Aug 2017
#10
we can thank him for telling us that "moderate Republican" means the same as nazi.
rurallib
Aug 2017
#41
They are trying so hard to spin this as "we were protecting the statue" bullshit. Stupid.
anneboleyn
Aug 2017
#27
He is right. He is not a Nazi from 1933. He is a modern day American fascist from 2017 who
Thomas Hurt
Aug 2017
#30
Yes ostracism is effective in societies . Shun them shame them let them talk to the hand
lunasun
Aug 2017
#111
So that fascist symbol on his polo shirt just fell on him? Poor dude, what are the odds?
Turn CO Blue
Aug 2017
#63
Wearing the uniform and shouting the slogans equals guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
Moostache
Aug 2017
#69
Using Trump's talking points.... I have this affinity for statues, y'see
world wide wally
Aug 2017
#74
That look on your face when you realize someone took your picture at a Nazi rally
underpants
Aug 2017
#81
His haircut says something different. So does his shirt and probably his kakis.
LiberalArkie
Aug 2017
#85
Moderate Republicans don't march with Nazis. Waddya wanna bet those pants he's wearing...
Honeycombe8
Aug 2017
#87
My life is over whines Kuhn. Really? Well, guess what, so is life for Heather Heyer you POS.
ATL Ebony
Aug 2017
#117