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In reply to the discussion: "My life is over" says man NOT murdered by a terrorist who was on his side at that rally [View all]NeoGreen
(4,036 posts)16. The comments are priceless...
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Eyeball_Kid 4 minutes ago
The stupidity is overwhelming. Kuhn gets what he deserves. He's a stupid fool to think that if he hangs around with Nazis, he'll still have denial of racism as an out. I think that Putin might find a comfortable place for him to live in the Caucuses. Maybe there's an abandoned cabin in the canyons. Kuhn can work as a cow milker. There's always a job in the dairy industry in Russia.
Fletch55 5 minutes ago
I'm happy that this guy is facing consequences for his choice to participate in the Charlottesville rally. I like Raw Story, but they have an annoying tendency to publish mis-leading headlines. He did not say his "life is over." He said his life was over as far as being able to live and work where he presently resides.
Also, why do these guys always insist they're "not racist?" I guess denial takes many forms. I once knew a man who would regularly get bi's from other men. He absolutely insisted that he wasn't gay because he didn't give bi's, he only received them.
Sam the Wizer 5 minutes ago
Racism can be cured. I agree that the community should know, but I wonder if these tactics will just more deeply embed him in his hatred. They should offer him an alternative, suggest he volunteer for an anti-hate group. If he shows that he's been rehabilitated, he can rejoin society.
gysgt213 7 minutes ago
typical right wing mindset. Everyone else is responsible for their actions. But, not me.
James Wiske 7 minutes ago
Funny how they were fine being associated with Nazis, White supremacists, etc. when they're surrounded by their buddies, and Trump in the White House is basically giving them a pass with a wink and nod, but when it comes to actually facing the consequences, eh, not so much. I'm surprised he didn't say something like, "I even have a Black friend."
Henry Etheze 9 minutes ago
I like my racism in my face. I can almost respect someone who isn't afraid to show how they really feel, however repugnant it may be; but these whiny cowards who act all bad when they think they won't be noticed,then cry like babies when they are caught. Fucking pussies the lot of them.
Convoy 9 minutes ago
As a black man, I don't want anyone, especially the police, to think that I'm part of a gang. So, I don't associate with Crips and their various sects, Bloods and their various sects. My cousin was involved with the Crips. When I found out, I told him we can't hang anymore. Why? Because I'm not a gang banger and I don't want to get caught up in gang banger bullshit. So if you're not a Nazi, Neo Nazi, Skinhead, in the KKK, don't associate with them, and people won't associate them with you. It's really that simple.
Artor 10 minutes ago
Yes, your life is over, assuming you've dedicated your life to being a crypto-Nazi, rampaging on weekends and pretending to be a "moderate Republican" during the week. If instead, you decided to be a decent human being, you could campaign against hate and ignorance, and make a positive difference in the world, instead of a sorry excuse for a human being. Give it a try for a change.
SoldierofaDifferentStripe 11 minutes ago
Well, if your life is over, there's only one way to recoup your honor - - fall on your own sword.
ETphonehome 12 minutes ago
I hope he loses his job, if he has one. Pitiful bucket of sludge. Where did he get the money to travel to Charlottesville? Traveling 500 miles to express your hatred isn't a smart move.
IdiotsforPalin 13 minutes ago
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Ohhhh princess, that's to bad. Say 3 Zeig Heils to Dear Leader, then GFY
Pazuzu75 15 minutes ago
The "I'm not a racist, I just play one on TV" excuse doesn't seem to be working out too well for these guys. Boo-hoo.
Henry Etheze 15 minutes ago
For someone who claims not to be a Nazi, he sure knows an awful lot about it.
Grokenstein 17 minutes ago
While you're trying to figure out what to do, Mr. Not-A-Real-Nazi-Just-An-Incredible-Simulation, I recommend reading up on the life of Robert Byrd.
Zen Diesel 17 minutes ago
That is what you get when you decide not to wear a hood.....lol.
Dennis Hawley 17 minutes ago
"Kuhn now says his life and reputation are ruined in his community and that he and his family are receiving threats."
Your "reputation"? Well, before you were outed you were just an unknown fascist piece of garbage, now you're a nationally vilified piece of garbage. Reminds me of 'Inglorious Basterds" with Nazis getting swastikas carved into their foreheads. It might fade, but will always remain.
And as for your pathetic "life", is that what you call spending your time and energy spewing out un-American fascist provocations? Worthless loser.
floydmaster 17 minutes ago
Outside of possibly George Costanza, nobody has accidentally participated in a neo-nazi rally.
TamLyn228 17 minutes ago
To all who work to bring these evil individuals into the light and expose them for what they are, I thank you!
Chris LeDoux 18 minutes ago
Then you marched with the wrong side dude. Maybe let this be a life lesson to you that you should choose your friends better.
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