White Nationalism is a Republican Crisis

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  1. Hoosier8

    Hoosier8 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Then why are democrats doing everything they can to get him re-elected?
     
  2. JakeStarkey

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    And leaving behind almost a 100 citizen children. Mississippi may be the summer home of Satan, but that action is going to cost Trump a lot of votes in GA, NC, and FL.

    Trump will learn the same lesson the LDS church learned when it attacked children.

    Trump has tied a mill stone around his neck and jumped in the lake.
     
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    Could be we will see, the democratic nominees are gonna have to get their acts together.
     
  4. JakeStarkey

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    Trump won because Clinton was the candidate.

    The main parties each selected the worst possible candidate since WWI.

    I think the GOP will double down and keep Trump.

    The unbeatable ticket would be Michelle Obama and Tulsi Gabbard. They would take Donald apart.
     
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    White nationalism is a Democratic crisis. The Democrats are incapable of attacking white nationalism without attacking Trump and his supporters even though 99% of Trump supporters are not white nationalists, and incapable of attacking Antifa because they support the Democrats. Meanwhile, Trump and the rest of the Republican party have no problem condemning white nationalism and Antifa with equal regularity. But the left's vitriol and extremism have started to lead to comments like this: "Dammit, I'm starting to become a white nationalist now, and I'm Native American." (Actual comment left on a YouTube video.) Calling everyone who doesn't agree with the left a white nationalist is essentially turning everyone who doesn't agree with the left into a white nationalist. The Democrats are creating the very thing they're afraid of. The 30% of Jews, 30% of Hispanics, 30% of Asians, and 5% of blacks who vote right-wing or Republican means the next generation of "white nationalists" is going to be quite a diverse bunch of "whites".

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    Dirty white nationalist bigots, all of them, eh?
     
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    This is America, so, yes, there will be outliers supporting Trump.

    White nationalism has been a CONSERVATIVE issue since before 1789.

    Once afflicting the Dems, the Pubs have carried that banner for more than 50 years since the Dems forced them to their knees to vote for civil rights and voting acts in 1964 and 1965.
     
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    We'll never know.. I'm guessing Trump will be the last Republican president in American history because the media lies about Republicans and the people believe it.
    Not much hope left for America until the next revolution.
     
  8. JakeStarkey

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    Of course we know: Trump beat Clinton. The media will continue to out Trump's falsehoods and untruths, yes.

    There will be no "next revolution."
     
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    Who will out the democrats/ media lies.

    If there isn't another revolution then America will die. The dems will destroy the constitution, destroy freedom and sooner vs later, tyranny.
     
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    I do believe that both in the Dems and the Pubs efforts are underway to create a permanent majority party state.

    Gingrich et al thought the GOP 'permanent majority' was good to go, until Bill Clinton, and then Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi knocked them to the ground.

    Trump's incredible presidency is going to put the GOP into the permanent minority.
     
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    No the lying of the Democrats and the media are going to create the permanent democratic majority. I believe that has been their plan for socialist revolution since the 1960s.
    It's all about power and control. The Republicans no matter how poor have been the only check on them.

    Dems will get rid of the electoral college ensuring they never lose the white house again, they will stack the supreme court with 20 justices, repeal the second ammendment. Then use hate speech regulations to gut the first ammendment.

    It's 100% about power and the destruction of traditional American values.

    Pure evil.
     
  12. JakeStarkey

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    No, it is not.
     
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    Yes , it is
     
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    You mean just as the democrats tell their faithful what they want to hear?

    There is much of the problem. Nobody wants to hear anything other than what they want to hear.

    Stop the divide.
     
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    LOL. Your knowledge of history is as bad as your knowledge of economics and politics.

    "The vote in the House was 153 Democrats for the [1964 Civil Rights] Act and 91 against and 136 Republicans for the Act and 35 against. In the Senate, Democrats voted 46 to 21 in favour and the Republicans were 27 to 6 in favour.

    So about 2/3 of Democrats were in favour compared to 80% of Republicans."


    "Using his experience as a former Senate majority leader, President Johnson worked to help petition for the bill to be discharged from the House Rules Committee. The committee's chairman, segregationist Howard Smith from Virginia, had allowed the bill to fester aimlessly. On February 10, the House finally passed the bill. The bill ran into steely opposition in the Senate, facing a 60-day debate and a 14-hour-long filibuster led by Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia—a Democrat and former member of the Ku Klux Klan.

    The debate over the Civil Rights Act is still, to this day, the longest debate in Senate history. President Johnson, for his part, helped break the filibuster that kept the bill locked in the Senate by finding ways to compromise with Southern lawmakers. On June 10, the Senate invoked cloture, breaking the filibuster; the bill passed through the Senate shortly after.

    Nine days later, the Senate approved the Civil Rights Bill, but the bill, having had some changes made to it, had to be sent back to the House for another vote. In a phone conversation two days after the bill made it through the Senate, President Johnson called Rep. Charles Halleck (R-IN), urging the Republican—who was also the House minority leader—to push the bill through. Johnson wanted the bill to be signed into law by July 4—leaving enough time for it to be enacted before the Republican National Convention, which was to begin July 13. On July 2, 1964, the House adopts the Senate’s version of the bill by a vote of 289-126."

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/deep-look-politicians-passed-civil-rights-act-1964-180951799/
     
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    I think all hell is going to break loose first.
     
  17. garyd

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    Au contraire, White supremacism is largely a figment of the far lefts viral imagination. El Paso dude didn't kill Mexicans because they were brown but because he thought they were destroying the environment.
     
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    I’m white and I’m a nationalist. I support the U.S.

    That has nothing do with race.
     
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    If it is settled then why have an election?
     
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    The shooter is a progressive envirofascist who was influenced by anti-corporation rhetoric of the extreme left and pessimism about the future that he gets from leftists in general. His mother called the Democrat police to tell them her son was not mentally prepared to own a high powered rifle. She was ignored by the Democrat Police. Elizabeth Warren's rhetoric about corporations incited the El Paso wackjob, just like Bernie Sanders' rhetoric set the stage for the baseball practice assassination attempts against Republican lawmakers.

    The Dayton killer posted a "Hit List" and "Rape List" that earned him a suspension from school. The Democrat school administration protected this hit man from police referral despite the fact that he broadcasted his intent. A police referral would have prevented Betts from acquiring a firearm.

    This is not unlike Nikolas Cruz who was not referred to the police by the school because Obama and Holder paid neighborhoods, schools and police departments, millions to work together to undermine the background check system. Their program, allowing criminals to go uncharged, may have been responsible for Connor Betts being able to pass a background check after posting a hit list.
     
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    There is strong "anti-corporation" rhetoric on the far right as well.

    There is no "Democrat" school administration.

    There is no "Elizabeth Warren's rhetoric" that could possibly conceive as an endorsement for the Dayton shooter.

    This not like Nikolas Cruz in any sense.

    The "Dayton Confused Defense" fails to indict Warren in any meaningful way shape form or fashion.
     
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    Being white and a nationalist does not make you a white nationalist any more than being black and sick of being discriminated against makes someone a black panther

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_nationalism
     
  23. JakeStarkey

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    When you are called out as a race baiter for calling out the KKK, take a real close look at that other poster.

    I am looking for that VHS about 25 to 30 years ago that documented an absolute connection between the NRA and KKK
     
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    White nationalism doesn't exist and therefore is a threat to bugger all except the DNC's re-election chances because when Dems say stuff like this independent voters whom they're going to need to win in 2020 realise they're crazy.
     
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    To deny that white nationalism exists is to fail.
     

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