Tomorrow is August 8th, I understand a big day for you Trump supporters. Originally Posted by stikiwikit
I can honestly say. I have no idea what you are talking about? What is the deal with August 8th? Originally Posted by Austin EllenThe first national march of the KKK in Washington D.C. in 1925. Alledgely, at least 40K members were in attendance. Thereafter, a flag of Northern Virginia initially adopted as a battle ensign by a traitious Confederacy of Southern States was also adopted as a iconic symbol of Southern white supremacist and neo-confederates and later by neo-nazis.
The first national march of the KKK in Washington D.C. in 1925....
...Ms Ellen we should get together, snuggle up and binge watch some of the many documentaries on the history of the KKK, WWII and race relations in America. Originally Posted by Whisky_1
It’s really hard to respond to a statement as dreadfully retarded as this. You’re bringing up Smollet and equating his “hate crime” to the real hate crime in El Paso. Originally Posted by supercold1
No need really. I can give you the short version. (Spoiler Alert) The Demonicrats didn't want the Republicans or slaves to have any voice, so they formed a little army and called it the KKK to suppress and intimidate them. Obviously, I wasn't there for the voting, but my guess is it was a tight ballot between calling themselves Antifa or KKK. Apparently, the later prevailed at that time. Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_DoSee posts like this is why I don't take y'all seriously. Anyway, I'm just here for the comments and to flirt with Ms Ellen.
" costly wars in World History is often celebrated on 8th August.""The ideology of white supremacists, neo-confederates and neo-nazis (45's most committed and toxic base) that inspired two of the most costly wars in World History is often celebrated on 8th August."
I was not aware of that fact. My reference is too the 8th of August having the numbers 88, which for a certain group refers to the eighth letter of the alphabet, H. In other words HH for Heil Hitler. It is a real thing and some television shows were cancelled on this day. Don't really know why, but that is what I read in the paper. Originally Posted by stikiwikit
No need really. I can give you the short version. (Spoiler Alert) The Demonicrats didn't want the Republicans or slaves to have any voice, so they formed a little army and called it the KKK to suppress and intimidate them. Obviously, I wasn't there for the voting, but my guess is it was a tight ballot between calling themselves Antifa or KKK. Apparently, the later prevailed at that time. Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_DoHere you go, Ellen. Some facts for you. But something tells me you’ll just ignore and deflect, like always. https://www.politifact.com/facebook-...klu-klux-klan/
Frankly, I slightly hesitate to call El Paso a hate crime just yet. (Leaning that way though.) Smollet clearly was. His intention was to start a race war in Chicago and elsewhere presumably, but he was so stupid that he got found out quickly. Not quick enough for the likes of you and the Fake News opinion jockeys to spew more Orange Man bad tripe, And he had some powerful friends pull some strings to clear the runway for him. (Spoiler Alert) They were Demonicrats. Makes one speculate what their communications with him were before the hoax was perpetrated.So to be clear.....Is your position that anyone who disagrees with 45 divisive political rhetoric hates him but an individual who has been inspired to commit racially motivated crimes by 45's rhetoric is merely a socialist nutjob rather than a domestic terrorist? Does a mass murder have to be a muslim, black or have brown skin as a prerequisite to be designated a domestic terrorist in America?
The El Paso whack-job was another total socialist nutcase - IMHO. According to his likely ghost authored manifesto, he wanted to reduce the human population to save the Earth from humans. BTW: that's a UN Agenda 2030 tenant, I believe. I say ghost authored as it really seems to me to be beyond his comprehension level. (I suspect you have no idea what I just said.) He certainly was not an English major. Regardless, it was a whole bunch of progressive/socialist wet-dream smut. Typical blather about universal basic income, how his dream job would be automated (dunno, maybe it was stocking shelves at the Piggly Wiggly) and on and on. It's almost as if his screed was a copy-paste of the Dayton dolt.
From what I can tell, he went from being a monkey behind a keyboard to being the poster child for the progressive movement. Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
So to be clear.....Is your position that anyone who disagrees with 45 divisive political rhetoric hates him but an individual who has been inspired to commit racially motivated crimes by 45's rhetoric is merely a socialist nutjob rather than a domestic terrorist? Originally Posted by Whisky_1