In Which Donald Trump Retweets Yet Another Antisemitic White Supremacist

Absolutely not a coincidence
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It’s happened so often I guess we’re not supposed to care any more — but I for one refuse to stop caring when the Republican Party’s leading candidate for president of the United States repeatedly demonstrates his affinity for outright white supremacists. I’ve lost count of how many times Donald Trump has retweeted neo-Nazis and racists of all kinds, but this morning… he did it again.

The YouTube link in that tweet goes to an Alex Jones video. So this is a two-fer; a white supremacist linking to a conspiracy theorist.

Trump has retweeted this racist cretin so many times, he boasts about it.

If you check out the timeline of @NeilTurner_, you’ll see a flood of adoring tweets about Donald Trump — mixed in with gutter racism, antisemitism and overt white supremacism. His profile describes himself as #AltRight, the latest term white supremacists are using for their twisted ideology. Don’t take my word (or Wikipedia’s word) for it, though — click through to the #AltRight hashtag on Twitter and see what’s being posted there.

A few screenshots of some of the other stuff posted in @NeilTurner_’s timeline, just for the sake of documentation; the farther back you go into this sewer, the more overt the racism is:

Here’s a retweet of a link to white supremacist site American Renaissance:

There’s much, much more in this vein, including a lot of even uglier tweets I’m not posting here because I don’t want that sewage on LGF. This creep tweets hatred like a runaway firehose.

The media may have stopped caring about Donald Trump’s obvious and ongoing attraction to and for white supremacists, but I intend to continue covering it here.

UPDATE at 3/24/16 11:39:37 am by Charles Johnson

This isn’t the first time Donald Trump has retweeted this particular white supremacist:

Also see

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Charles Johnson  Mar 24, 2016 • 10:42:23am
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Charles Johnson  Mar 24, 2016 • 10:46:28am
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lawhawk  Mar 24, 2016 • 10:46:41am

His supporters don’t care - at least those who aren’t white supremacists, racists, or bigots, that is.

Trump is quote-tweeting white supremacists and there’s absolutely no effect on him. It’s like nothing we’ve ever seen before.

A single tweet like this would sink any other political campaign, but he’s seeing his polling go up after every single one of these bigoted episodes.

That’s really the scary part - that millions of people think that Trump speaks to them, and think that Trump will help them through his racist/bigoted agenda.

If it isn’t the bigotry and racism, it’s the misogyny.

That too doesn’t matter to his supporters. Or the GOP at large, as they’re busy rolling back civil rights protections for Americans all over the country (though in NC, they got an assist from a bunch of Democrats who didn’t think that anyone would notice that legislation to strip localities of the power to protect minorities would also harm the state economy, etc.)

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Jenner7  Mar 24, 2016 • 10:47:06am

Gah!

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GlutenFreeJesus  Mar 24, 2016 • 10:47:09am

The media won’t call Grump (heh. now that’s an auto-correct I can live with) out on any of this. Nobody will print out these tweets to show to the American people what an asshole Trump really is.

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Dr. Matt  Mar 24, 2016 • 10:48:02am


But, but, but, Hillary can’t be trusted and Bernie is a pinko commie!

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Mar 24, 2016 • 10:49:03am
I want WHITE TRAITORS on trial for treason.

That sounds lovely. I wonder what sort of evidence qualifies as being a White Traitor?

/

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jaunte  Mar 24, 2016 • 10:51:52am

re: #3 lawhawk

That’s really the scary part - that millions of people think that Trump speaks to them, and think that Trump will help them through his racist/bigoted agenda.

Absolutely. Knowing that we live in a country where hundreds of thousands of people can even conceive of this emotionally dysfunctional boob as a solution for their problems is disheartening.

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Belafon  Mar 24, 2016 • 10:53:23am

re: #7 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse

That sounds lovely. I wonder what sort of evidence qualifies as being a White Traitor?

/

He’ll know it when he sees it.

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jaunte  Mar 24, 2016 • 10:56:34am

USA Today is now mainstreaming the latest religious bigotry:

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Teukka  Mar 24, 2016 • 10:58:08am

re: #10 jaunte

USA Today is now mainstreaming the latest religious bigotry:

[Embedded content]

The distance between Coulter’s statement and Convert to Christianity or die! (which I have begun to hear in some right-wing infested chats) is not that great.

*SMH*

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HappyWarrior  Mar 24, 2016 • 10:59:30am

re: #10 jaunte

USA Today is now mainstreaming the latest religious bigotry:

[Embedded content]

Irony coming from Ms. Kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity. Ann’s a fascist witch.

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Belafon  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:00:02am

re: #10 jaunte

If she’s going to make that argument, then we should all convert to Scientology. It’s currently got the best track record.

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darthstar  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:00:10am

Microsoft’s Tay gets shitcanned after she starts acting like a Donald Trump supporter.

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darthstar  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:00:57am

re: #14 darthstar

arstechnica.com

Story at link. Microsoft…still fucking up with crappy software after all these years.

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Charles Johnson  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:01:00am

re: #10 jaunte

USA Today is now mainstreaming the latest religious bigotry:

[Embedded content]

Ugh. That op-ed is by a fanatic who belongs to the organization run by this guy: americanloons.blogspot.com

USA Today has been trending wingnut for a while but this one is really out there.

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Great White Snark  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:01:13am

re: #10 jaunte

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HappyWarrior  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:01:37am

re: #16 Charles Johnson

Ugh. That op-ed is by a fanatic who belongs to the organization run by this guy: americanloons.blogspot.com

USA Today has been trending wingnut for a while but this one is really out there.

That’s troubling to know since they have a huge circulation. I’ve never read their op-eds before.

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KGxvi  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:02:54am

re: #11 Teukka

The distance between Coulter’s statement and Convert to Christianity or die! (which I have begun to hear in some right-wing infested chats) is not that great.

*SMH*

This is nothing new… Hell, they made t-shirts about it.

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jaunte  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:03:43am

re: #18 HappyWarrior

I read them mostly because some hotels drop them free at your door, and it’s something to read at breakfast. So now all the business travelers will have an opinion about why the terrorists are trying to bomb.

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darthstar  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:04:01am
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lawhawk  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:07:26am
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Stanley Sea  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:08:27am

re: #3 lawhawk

The best example of this view is a reality show called Lady or a Tramp, which Trump developed for Fox but never aired. The premise of the show was that Trump would take “girls in love with the party life” and send them off for a “stern course” on manners. “We are all sick and tired of the glamorization of these out-of-control young women,” he told Variety, “so I have taken it upon myself to do something about it.”

He makes me so nauseous.

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HappyWarrior  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:08:47am

re: #21 jaunte

I read them mostly because some hotels drop them free at your door, and it’s something to read at breakfast. So now all the business travelers will have an opinion about why the terrorists are trying to bomb.

Same

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lawhawk  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:09:47am

In other words, it was an experiment that proves 2 decades of hate radio and Fox News have turned GOP supporters into irrational balls of hate/fear/bigotry that spew nonsensical ravings at the slightest provocation. /wish it was sarcasm, but we see this happening in real time.

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lizardofid  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:11:03am

re: #21 jaunte

I read them mostly because some hotels drop them free at your door, and it’s something to read at breakfast. So now all the business travelers will have an opinion about why the terrorists are trying to bomb.

Seems silly now, but I think the key to USA Today’s success was the early, groundbreaking at the time actually, use of color in a broadsheet newspaper.

could be wrong though.

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HappyWarrior  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:11:19am

re: #23 lawhawk

[Embedded content]

Too true.

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HappyWarrior  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:12:02am

re: #27 lizardofid

Seems silly now, but I think the key to USA Today’s success was the early, groundbreaking at the time actually, use of color in a broadsheet newspaper.

could be wrong though.

I think you’re right about that actually. It always did stand out to me as a kid whenever I stayed at a hotel because it used color photos.

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HappyWarrior  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:12:40am

re: #20 Charles Johnson

Trump Says He Will Delegate Supreme Court Appointments To The Heritage Foundation

That is NOT lovely. Sorry watched Borat for the first time in years last night.

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lawhawk  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:14:37am
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HappyWarrior  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:17:28am

re: #31 lawhawk

[Embedded content]

That’s the right approach. So of course the RWNJs will flip out over that.

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Khal Wimpo (not-so-Super Tuesday's Child)  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:18:40am

re: #26 lawhawk

[Embedded content]

In other words, it was an experiment that proves 2 decades of hate radio and Fox News have turned GOP supporters into irrational balls of hate/fear/bigotry that spew nonsensical ravings at the slightest provocation. /wish it was sarcasm, but we see this happening in real time.

I’d like to think that this was not true; that even the average Homer Simpson-esque human has more of a moral underpinning than an AI.

Then I look at my Facebook feed and Twitter feed.

And I realize that the difference is that at least the AI used correct spelling and punctuation after internalizing right-wing racism & hatred.

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lizardofid  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:20:13am

re: #29 HappyWarrior

I think you’re right about that actually. It always did stand out to me as a kid whenever I stayed at a hotel because it used color photos.

Yep, and not just kids are drawn to it. Editorial content not withstanding, when a brightly colored header and the old gray lady were sitting side by side in a rack, a large portion of the population (yours truly included) couldn’t resist the pretty colors.

head hanging in shame

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Sophist, Premature Anti-Trumpist  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:20:17am

re: #7 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse

That sounds lovely. I wonder what sort of evidence qualifies as being a White Traitor?

/

Not instantly understanding what “white traitor” means.

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HappyWarrior  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:21:15am

re: #34 lizardofid

Yep, and not just kids are drawn to it. Editorial content not withstanding, when a brightly colored header and the old gray lady were sitting side by side in a rack, a large portion of the population (yours truly included) couldn’t resist the pretty colors.

head hanging in shame

Right.

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HappyWarrior  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:21:43am

re: #35 Sophist, Vogon Poet Laureate

Not instantly understanding what “white traitor” means.

What I get out of it is anyone white person admitting that being white has made things easier than if you were not white.

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Bubblehead II  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:23:38am

re: #7 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse

That sounds lovely. I wonder what sort of evidence qualifies as being a White Traitor?

/

Interracial marriage comes to mind

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sagehen  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:25:14am

re: #27 lizardofid

Seems silly now, but I think the key to USA Today’s success was the early, groundbreaking at the time actually, use of color in a broadsheet newspaper.

It’s also a big part of Fox News’ success. The bold graphics and punchy jingles are as important as the blondes’ legs.

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Sophist, Premature Anti-Trumpist  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:30:24am

re: #20 Charles Johnson

Trump Says He Will Delegate Supreme Court Appointments To The Heritage Foundation

How about he delegates the whole job to Hillary and fucks off back to Trump tower?

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Kragar  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:31:37am
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b_sharp  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:32:31am

I just learned that because I’m Canadian I can’t know what goes on in the US, what its laws are & I assume should not form opinions about it.

Guess I’ll go back to feeding my sled dogs & patching up the igloo.

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Lidane  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:34:21am
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:36:09am

re: #27 lizardofid

Seems silly now, but I think the key to USA Today’s success was the early, groundbreaking at the time actually, use of color in a broadsheet newspaper.

could be wrong though.

Part of it, but I think it was the very short articles. If it had to jump to another page, the article was too long to keep the reader’s attention.
The birth of “print bites”, if you will…

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lawhawk  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:37:03am

The friends you keep:

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Lidane  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:37:29am

SMRT BUSINESSMAN!

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lizardofid  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:37:30am

re: #39 sagehen

It’s also a big part of Fox News’ success. The bold graphics and punchy jingles are as important as the blondes’ legs.

You were sayin…………..sorry, something shiny just past by the window and I got distracted.

;)

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Charles Johnson  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:37:56am
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Jenner7  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:38:09am

Why Hillary Won’t Be Indicted and Shouldn’t Be: An Objective Legal Analysis

The statute also provides a definition of what constitutes classified information within the meaning of the subsection described above: “[C]lassified information, means information which, at the time of a violation of this section, is specifically designated by a United States Government Agency for … restricted dissemination.”

Again, the most important words are the ones I have italicized. First, they indicate that the material must have been classified at the time of disclosure. Post hoc classification, which seems to characterize most of the classified material found on Clinton’s server, cannot support an indictment under this section. Second, information no matter how obviously sensitive does not classify itself; it must be officially and specifically designated as such

prospect.org

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Belafon  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:38:13am

re: #31 lawhawk

RINO!

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:38:24am

re: #41 Kragar

LISTEN: Alabama’s family-values governor humiliated as racy phone call with his aide goes public t.co
— Kragar

See what gay marriage has done already?

//

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:38:49am

re: #40 Sophist, Vogon Poet Laureate

How about he delegates the whole job to Hillary and fucks off back to Trump tower.

Hopefully this is how things will turn out.

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lawhawk  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:38:57am

Apparently Snopes felt need to confirm that this is a photo-edited image:

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Charles Johnson  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:39:57am
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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:40:35am

re: #54 Charles Johnson

Mika from Morning Joe says “tweets don’t matter.”

/

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lizardofid  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:42:06am

re: #44 Backwoods_Sleuth

Part of it, but I think it was the very short articles. If it had to jump to another page, the article was too long to keep the reader’s attention.
The birth of “print bites”, if you will…

Yes, you are right, I remember that being another thing. A lot of papers followed suit.
Also in those days, publishers were experimenting with column widths to reduce newsprint consumption.

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Charles Johnson  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:43:18am

re: #48 Charles Johnson

Just testing something…

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Aunty Entity Dragon  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:43:56am

re: #48 Charles Johnson

[Embedded content]

Surrealist Thomas Kincade kitsch cottage with animal gunz and vaguely Gigeresque treetrunk.

Needs moar of this though…

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Timothy Watson  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:44:27am

re: #53 lawhawk

Apparently Snopes felt need to confirm that this is a photo-edited image:

[Embedded content]

Fuck it, I quit.

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Lidane  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:45:14am

re: #43 Lidane

Related:

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Charles Johnson  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:46:19am
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Belafon  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:47:59am

re: #60 Lidane

Related:

When you need heart surgery, Wayne, we’ll get one of those 100 gun owners to perform it on you.

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Jay C  Mar 24, 2016 • 11:48:09am

re: #49 Jenner7

Why Hillary Won’t Be Indicted and Shouldn’t Be: An Objective Legal Analysis

prospect.org

Of course it’s an “objective” analysis: does anyone really think that any opinion like this is going to sway the minds* of the “Hillary for Prison” jackholes and Internet Trumphumpers? Unless officially pronounced by a Federal Judge, maybe: but then, they’ll probably just assume it was a fix, anyway…

*term applied ironically

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Franklin  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:00:09pm

re: #57 Charles Johnson

Just testing something…

Oooohhh, I have an idea of where this is going. Hope I am right but could be WAY off.

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Jenner7  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:00:37pm

And the bottom line of article:

Should Clinton be indicted?

Based on what has been revealed so far, there is no reason to think that Clinton committed any crimes with respect to the use of her email server, including her handling of classified information. While it is always possible that information not revealed will change this picture, at the moment Clinton’s optimism that she will not be criminally charged appears justified. The same is not necessarily true of those who sent her classified information. If it could be shown that they knowingly acquired information from classified sources and sent it unmarked to an unapproved server, their fate may be less kind than Clinton’s is likely to be.

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Sophist, Premature Anti-Trumpist  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:03:55pm

re: #64 Franklin

Oooohhh, I have an idea of where this is going. Hope I am right but could be WAY off.

Well, I haven’t heard any breaking news about Trump spontaneously combusting, so my “Charles develops pyrokinesis” theory seems to have been in error. Hopefully your guess is better.

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Jenner7  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:10:34pm

Uhhhhh…

WHY IS HE RUNNING??

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Belafon  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:20:07pm

re: #67 Jenner7

Uhhhhh…

WHY IS HE RUNNING??

The context of that statement is that he really expects it to be a group effort, which while it might be true at one level, the president is an office for a single individual. Ultimately the decisions stop with the person in the chair, and sometimes the leader has to make decisions that even the rest of the group might not agree with (bin Laden in Pakistan for instance).

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unproven innocence  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:24:19pm

Microsoft did Nazi see that coming: Teen girl Twitter chatbot turns racist troll in hours SIGINT? More like SIGHEIL Excerpt:

The intent was for “Tay” to develop the ability to sustain conversations with humans on social media just as a regular person could, and learn from the experience. Twitter is awash with chatbots like this.

Unfortunately, Microsoft neglected to account for the fact that one of the favorite pastimes on the internet is ruining other people’s plans with horrific consequences. In a span of about 14 hours, Tay’s personality went from perky social media squawker:

hellooooooo w🌎rld!!!
— TayTweets (@TayandYou) March 23, 2016

To feminist-hating Nazi:

“Tay” went from “humans are super cool” to full nazi in [under]24 hrs and I’m not at all concerned about the future of AI pic.twitter.com
— Gerry (@geraldmellor) March 24, 2016

Others noted Tay tweeting messages in support of Donald Trump, as well as explicit sex chat messages.

Not surprisingly, Microsoft has suspended the effort, deleting almost all of Tay’s tweets and putting Tay “to sleep”

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Barefoot Grin  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:25:32pm

re: #69 unproven innocence

Microsoft did Nazi see that coming: Teen girl Twitter chatbot turns racist troll in hours SIGINT? More like SIGHEIL Excerpt (bolding is mine):

“…putting Tay to sleep.” Oh would that it were so easy.

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The Vicious Babushka  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:25:56pm

Only a “Total Sissy” uses hairspray. “Real Manly Men” do not use hairspray.

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Belafon  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:32:31pm

re: #71 The Vicious Babushka

Only a “Total Sissy” uses hairspray. “Real Manly Men” do not use hairspray.

“I shouldn’t have to watch what I say, bitches. You should just stop reacting to it. Now lie still.”

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Aunty Entity Dragon  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:36:19pm

Aaaaaand here is the golden wingnut nugget hidden in yesterday’s NC bugfuck insane sooper sekrit ZOMG Trannies!!!!!! law rammed through in a surprise one day session:

This statement from the North Carolina State AFL-CIO may shed some light on the real motive for this effort:

Finally, another provision of HB 2 strips away the right of private sector employees to use state law to challenge workplace discrimination. If enacted, it would have North Carolina join Mississippi as the only state without any state law protecting private sector employees from workplace discrimination on the basis of race, gender, age or disability.

H/T Sister Rail Gun of Warm Humanitarianism at Balloon Juice

It’s a wingnut bucket list of 1890’s Koch bros/Art Pope social engineering. The only thing they missed was putting 10 year old kids back into 12 hour shifts at Cone Mills…but only because the denim mills all went to China about 20 years ago.

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lawhawk  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:42:22pm

The number of attacks have dropped, but 9/11 showed that even a handful of attacks could have devastating consequences. The terror groups have switched from hijackings to bombings, and the body count has gone up as a result. However, even there, there are few attacks against Western targets overall.

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Great White Snark  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:43:19pm

Pages Pages.

Well it seems the FBI did not even need Apple or anyone else s help to crack that phone. Clearly they made a power play and it failed, thank goodness. Imagine that agency unconstrained and set to political opponents like a President Trump would do. I shudder to even ponder that.

In other news the Law enforcement border surge has ruined border residents confidence in the police and border patrol. Lovely. Again consider how unrestrained these agencies would be under Trump.

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Lidane  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:43:31pm
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gwangung  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:44:22pm

re: #75 Great White Snark

Pages Pages.

Well it seems the FBI did not even need Apple or anyone else s help to crack that phone. Clearly they made a power play and it failed, thank goodness. Imagine that agency unconstrained and set to political opponents like a President Trump would do. I shudder to even ponder that.

In other news the Law enforcement border surge has ruined border residents confidence in the police and border patrol. Lovely. Again consider who unrestrained these agencies would be under Trump.

Well, the problem here is “imagine” and “consider.”

Not a strong point for, oh, say, 45% of people in this country.

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Belafon  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:45:29pm

re: #75 Great White Snark

Pages Pages.

Well it seems the FBI did not even need Apple or anyone else s help to crack that phone. Clearly they made a power play and it failed, thank goodness. Imagine that agency unconstrained and set to political opponents like a President Trump would do. I shudder to even ponder that.

In other news the Law enforcement border surge has ruined border residents confidence in the police and border patrol. Lovely. Again consider who unrestrained these agencies would be under Trump.

I know. Just imagine what the Trump’s federal government will be able to do not having to go ask a third party (Apple) to crack a phone.

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Dr Lizardo  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:45:57pm

re: #76 Lidane

As things stand, there’s simply no way the GOP can win the electoral map. And Trump (or Cruz for that matter) isn’t going to help matters, that’s for damned sure.

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Sophist, Premature Anti-Trumpist  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:46:06pm

re: #67 Jenner7

Interviewer Cenk Uygur: If you win, is Hillary Clinton liberal enough to be in your cabinet?

Senator Bernie Sanders: Oh stop. Stop getting me in trouble here! [Uyger laughs] There are other people that I would probably go to before Hillary—people like Elizabeth Warren, for example.

What cabinet position would both Clinton and Warren be candidates for? You do realize they’re not all interchangeable, right Bernie?

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lawhawk  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:47:02pm

re: #80 Sophist, Vogon Poet Laureate

Department of Wall Street Reparations? /

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:48:54pm

re: #73 Aunty Entity Dragon

My shocked face.

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Decatur Deb  Mar 24, 2016 • 12:49:16pm

re: #79 Dr Lizardo

As things stand, there’s simply no way the GOP can win the electoral map. And Trump (or Cruz for that matter) isn’t going to help matters, that’s for damned sure.

Things won’t stand. It’s better to assume a squeaker, and work for massive overkill.

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Romantic Heretic  Mar 24, 2016 • 1:05:04pm

re: #15 darthstar

arstechnica.com

Story at link. Microsoft…still fucking up with crappy software after all these years.

Microsoft still believes that no one in the computing world shits without them getting a piece of toilet paper. So why should they care if their products stink?

Also, speaking as a former computer programmer, trying to fake sentience with software is always going to fail. Ferchissake we don’t know what intelligence is! So how are we going to fake it?

On top of that a large portion of those in programming went into it because they are uncomfortable around human beings, like I was when I became a computer programmer. We tend to lack social skills and even ‘social intelligence’. I often describe myself as ‘socially dyslexic’. Not only don’t I understand social cues and behaviours I can’t. My brain just doesn’t work that way.

So asking these people to create fake intelligence is probably asking too much of them. They’re trying to quantify the unquantifiable.

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Romantic Heretic  Mar 24, 2016 • 1:11:01pm

re: #26 lawhawk

[Embedded content]

In other words, it was an experiment that proves 2 decades of hate radio and Fox News have turned GOP supporters into irrational balls of hate/fear/bigotry that spew nonsensical ravings at the slightest provocation. /wish it was sarcasm, but we see this happening in real time.

Who could have foreseen! ///

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Romantic Heretic  Mar 24, 2016 • 1:16:17pm

re: #35 Sophist, Vogon Poet Laureate

I suspect it is someone who reacts to people that aren’t ‘white’ in any manner that doesn’t include fury, fists or firearms.

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Swift2991  Mar 29, 2016 • 2:40:57pm

I finally figured him out. He’s an “artificial intelligence” chatbot lost from the Microsoft lab that created Tay. He has a “repeat after me” feature, and right-wingers are just implanting foul racism and so on inside his tiny psyche. Unplug him. Then restart him. He will return to talking about real estate and how beautiful his golf courses are.


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