Trump Adviser, Son Post Image of Trump's 'Deplorables' Featuring White Nationalist Symbol

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Please, open your fucking eyes and acknowledge the truth about your candidate. Tell us why this is acceptable for a presidential campaign. Why do you keep howling when .Drumpf and Bannon blow their insidious dog whistles and give you those little winks.

If this is REALLY your vision for America, then you are an alt-right deplorable, too!
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016...-white-n646431

Trump Adviser, Son Post Image of Trump's 'Deplorables' Featuring White Nationalist Symbol

by ALI VITALI


A white nationalist symbol has made its way into the latest back and forth in the 2016 presidential campaign.

Amid the flurry of statements about Hillary Clinton calling "half" of Donald Trump supporters a "basket of deplorables," — a reference to some of the Republican nominee's supporters who ascribe to views popular among the white nationalist-linked alt-right movement — informal Trump adviser and confidante Roger Stone tweeted a picture of the poster from the movie "The Expendables" altered as "The Deplorables." Donald Trump, Jr., one of Trump's sons, posted the same image on Instagram. The origin of the image is unclear.

The Photoshopped faces in the picture include Trump, running mate Gov. Mike Pence, Gov. Chris Christie, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Dr. Ben Carson, both of Trump's eldest sons, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, alt-right icon Milo Yiannopoulos, and Stone himself.

Prominently featured over Trump's right shoulder: popular white nationalist symbol, Pepe the Frog.

"Pepe the Frog is a huge favorite white supremacist meme," Heidi Beirich of the Southern Poverty Law Center told NBC News of the meme.

While Pepe the Frog may not be a household name, the meme is known to members of the alt-right on the internet.

"It's constantly used in those circles," Beirich said. "The white nationalists are gonna love this because they're gonna feel like 'yeah we're in there with Trump, there's Pepe the Frog.'"

Pepe the Frog, a cartoon amphibian, was popularized on the website 4chan, and became associated with the neo-Nazi movement.

The Trump campaign has been repeatedly accused of dog whistles to white supremacists and the alt-right, though his original position on support from these groups was ambiguous. When confronted with the support of prominent white nationalist and former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke in February, Trump stumbled in his initial disavowal of the man — telling CNN at the time, "I don't know David Duke. I don't believe I have ever met him. I'm pretty sure I didn't meet him. And I just don't know anything about him."

He later clarified that he disavowed Duke's support, though the former Klansman — now running for Congress in Louisiana — has continued to tweet messages of support for the Republican nominee.

Over the course of this campaign, Trump has retweeted Twitter accounts with names such as 'WhiteNationalistTM' and blasted out anti-Semitic images to his over 11 million followers on the social media site. Some members of his campaign have been tied to the alt-right, including Breitbart's Steve Bannon, who is now CEO of the Trump campaign. Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton gave a speech shortly after Bannon's appointment linking Trump's campaign to the nationalistic movement and calling on the rest of the GOP to reject extremist views. Clinton has continued to argue that Trump has "given voice" those who engage in "offensive, hateful, mean-spirited rhetoric."

Stone, for his part, is known for his controversial tweets that usually defend Trump, warn of a rigged election, and lashing out at Clinton. For months he has repeatedly advertised "Clinton Rape" t-shirts on his account and pushed hard on the Trump-proposed narrative that the election could be rigged against the Republican nominee.

Stone is no longer with the campaign in an official capacity, after parting ways with Trump in August of last year. Despite that, he remains a self-described "FOT: Friend of Trump" who was most recently invited to attend the campaign's event announcing Gov. Mike Pence as Trump's running mate.

Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks tells NBC News that "Don Jr., like Mr. Trump, disavows any groups or symbols associated with a message of hate."

Stone could not be reached for comment on this article or the image's origination. In his tweet, Stone said that he was "proud" to be among "The Deplorables" in the image, while Trump, Jr. wrote that he was "honored to be grouped with the hard working men and women of this great nation that have supported" his father.
"Give'em hell Trump"


Jim
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Hopefully we can use this to sway the independents. I'm not offended at all by their rhetoric I just want to use it against them. lol
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Well this bunch here is the cream of the basket. Racists, homophobes, xenophobes, misogynists, slunts.
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Well this bunch here is the cream of the basket. Racists, homophobes, xenophobes, misogynists, slunts. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
You touch em all piggy, except for homophobes. Melting down much after Hillarys disasterous weekend?

HAHAHAHAHAOINK
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IGNORE.
  • DSK
  • 09-12-2016, 03:08 PM
Please, open your fucking eyes and acknowledge the truth about your candidate. Tell us why this is acceptable for a presidential campaign. Why do you keep howling when .Drumpf and Bannon blow their insidious dog whistles and give you those little winks.

If this is REALLY your vision for America, then you are an alt-right deplorable, too!
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016...-white-n646431

Trump Adviser, Son Post Image of Trump's 'Deplorables' Featuring White Nationalist Symbol

by ALI VITALI


A white nationalist symbol has made its way into the latest back and forth in the 2016 presidential campaign.

Amid the flurry of statements about Hillary Clinton calling "half" of Donald Trump supporters a "basket of deplorables," — a reference to some of the Republican nominee's supporters who ascribe to views popular among the white nationalist-linked alt-right movement — informal Trump adviser and confidante Roger Stone tweeted a picture of the poster from the movie "The Expendables" altered as "The Deplorables." Donald Trump, Jr., one of Trump's sons, posted the same image on Instagram. The origin of the image is unclear.

The Photoshopped faces in the picture include Trump, running mate Gov. Mike Pence, Gov. Chris Christie, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Dr. Ben Carson, both of Trump's eldest sons, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, alt-right icon Milo Yiannopoulos, and Stone himself.

Prominently featured over Trump's right shoulder: popular white nationalist symbol, Pepe the Frog.

"Pepe the Frog is a huge favorite white supremacist meme," Heidi Beirich of the Southern Poverty Law Center told NBC News of the meme.

While Pepe the Frog may not be a household name, the meme is known to members of the alt-right on the internet.

"It's constantly used in those circles," Beirich said. "The white nationalists are gonna love this because they're gonna feel like 'yeah we're in there with Trump, there's Pepe the Frog.'"

Pepe the Frog, a cartoon amphibian, was popularized on the website 4chan, and became associated with the neo-Nazi movement.

The Trump campaign has been repeatedly accused of dog whistles to white supremacists and the alt-right, though his original position on support from these groups was ambiguous. When confronted with the support of prominent white nationalist and former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke in February, Trump stumbled in his initial disavowal of the man — telling CNN at the time, "I don't know David Duke. I don't believe I have ever met him. I'm pretty sure I didn't meet him. And I just don't know anything about him."

He later clarified that he disavowed Duke's support, though the former Klansman — now running for Congress in Louisiana — has continued to tweet messages of support for the Republican nominee.

Over the course of this campaign, Trump has retweeted Twitter accounts with names such as 'WhiteNationalistTM' and blasted out anti-Semitic images to his over 11 million followers on the social media site. Some members of his campaign have been tied to the alt-right, including Breitbart's Steve Bannon, who is now CEO of the Trump campaign. Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton gave a speech shortly after Bannon's appointment linking Trump's campaign to the nationalistic movement and calling on the rest of the GOP to reject extremist views. Clinton has continued to argue that Trump has "given voice" those who engage in "offensive, hateful, mean-spirited rhetoric."

Stone, for his part, is known for his controversial tweets that usually defend Trump, warn of a rigged election, and lashing out at Clinton. For months he has repeatedly advertised "Clinton Rape" t-shirts on his account and pushed hard on the Trump-proposed narrative that the election could be rigged against the Republican nominee.

Stone is no longer with the campaign in an official capacity, after parting ways with Trump in August of last year. Despite that, he remains a self-described "FOT: Friend of Trump" who was most recently invited to attend the campaign's event announcing Gov. Mike Pence as Trump's running mate.

Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks tells NBC News that "Don Jr., like Mr. Trump, disavows any groups or symbols associated with a message of hate."

Stone could not be reached for comment on this article or the image's origination. In his tweet, Stone said that he was "proud" to be among "The Deplorables" in the image, while Trump, Jr. wrote that he was "honored to be grouped with the hard working men and women of this great nation that have supported" his father. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
From Wikipedia:

Pepe the Frog
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The extract from Matt Furie's 2006 comic Boy's Club was given color before gaining popularity
Pepe the Frog is an Internet meme originating from a comic drawing. Its popularity steadily grew across Myspace, Gaia Online and 4chan in 2008; becoming one of the most popular memes used on Tumblr in 2015. Pepe is often portrayed as a green anthropomorphic frog, having a frog-like face and a humanoid body.[1] The meme's original use has evolved over time and has many variants, which include Sad frog, Smug frog, Feels frog, and "You will never..." frog.[2]

So from that beginning, a couple of Neo-Nazi's decided they wanted to make it their symbol, and all of a sudden we are supposed to give it to them?

Fuck them, and fuck you.
  • DSK
  • 09-12-2016, 03:09 PM
Hopefully we can use this to sway the independents. I'm not offended at all by their rhetoric I just want to use it against them. lol Originally Posted by Sistine Chapel
You are nothing but anti-Semitic trash. FUCK YOU!!!
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IGNORE. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Loser
Shit Eater the Oink Boy Sucks Cock at a Glory Hole in Austin...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypFs4M7NWqY
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You are nothing but anti-Semitic trash. FUCK YOU!!! Originally Posted by DSK
Why should anti-Semitism bother you, JL?

You support white supremacists. They hardly consider Jewish people "white,"

Unless...
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Keep trying. Trump is not a racist.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Keep trying. Trump is not a racist. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/...b03260bf777e83

You're living in a bubble. Just like when you said I had tried to out you.

You're a lying piece of filth.
  • DSK
  • 09-13-2016, 08:21 AM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/...b03260bf777e83

You're living in a bubble. Just like when you said I had tried to out you.

You're a lying piece of filth. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
So, if a couple of Jewish radicals make Kermit the Frog a Zionist symbol, does the rest of the world get to condemn Judaism?

You know the article is biased advocacy and not journalism.
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So now, the white supremacists are the victims?