One of them looks like evil John Oliver give or take a decade…
I never knew excruciatingly painful constipation could be contagious until I saw this photo.
They all look like they have been told to give their best scowl for the camera.
I spoke to a group of influential CA GOPers tonight, long time activists, bundlers, influencers. Support for @realDonaldTrump has increased
— Hugh Hewitt (@hughhewitt) August 18, 2017
Shocking that a group of assholes who are literally invested in Trump would say this.
Next Hugh Hewitt scoop: “Dogs still want steak!” https://t.co/NhkVk6ROLC— Frankly My Dear 🐁 (@goddamnedfrank) August 19, 2017
So, does anyone know what momentous papers fuhrer tr*mp is signing that warrants the presence of the entire tr*mp fluffing squad?
[trump] First one of you son of a bitches to smile gets fired next! [/trump]
I’ve had it with the religious shenanigans in government. We atheists can call down the wrath of Katie Mack and Neil DeGrasse Tyson if need be.
The theocrats leave me no choice but force them to submit to the power of science. Verily I say unto the theocrats that I will call on the awesome power of Katie and Neil (I’d like to think we’re on a first-name basis) to blot out the sun in fourteen states on Monday.
Don’t think I won’t do it. See the Sun erased and tremble in fear.
re: #6 EPR-radar
I think he’s undoing some more Obama-era regulations.
We predicted the Trump administration would be a farce, a disaster, and a shitshow of epic dimensions. The hell of it is, an actual majority of American voters agreed with us and it happened anyway
re: #5 goddamnedfrank
CA GOP are crazier than shithouse rats. Of course they love tr*mp and his Nazi goose-stepping.
re: #6 EPR-radar
So, does anyone know what momentous papers fuhrer tr*mp is signing that warrants the presence of the entire tr*mp fluffing squad?
re: #12 teleskiguy
Ooh, a national Muslim-hate site.
re: #14 darthstar
I fucking love this picture.
I hope it gets a lot of tender loving care from the people on social media who caption photos to make memes out of them.
Anyone else get the “Grandfathers Of The Corn” vibe?
re: #16 jaunte
Ooh, a national Muslim-hate site.
I wonder who they are going to use as the Horst Wessel of this era?
re: #5 goddamnedfrank
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I can tell you that here in Texas fatcats are deserting Trump in droves, though they keep a low profile about it. Even big tax cuts cannot outweigh the threat of war, social chaos and a wrecked economy, especially when the broken tools can’t deliver the tax cuts anyway.
re: #12 teleskiguy
Shouldn’t it be the Global War on Terrorism War Memorial War Act?
re: #12 teleskiguy
It looks like a few of them have low batteries..
Trump Aide Seb Gorka’s Ties To Nazi Group Stretch Back Decades #FireGorka https://t.co/iHYQhLUw7Z
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) August 19, 2017
Gorka used the “v.” [Vitezi Rend member sign] in his name when giving sworn testimony to the House Armed Services Committee in 2011. https://t.co/hS2tvMjIrY
— (((Robert Arthur))) (@jaunte) August 19, 2017
What about the Vanilla Isis YOU cultivate and encourage here in the US?
— josephebacon 🌹 (@josephebacon) August 19, 2017
When Jello Biafra ran for mayor of San Francisco in 1979 he proposed erecting a statue of Harvey Milk and George Moscone’s assassin and setting up kiosks where people can buy eggs and rotten tomatoes to throw at the statue and allowing people to piss and shit on it as well. He came in fourth place, 6,600 people voted for him.
I wouldn’t mind such a model for a Fuckface Von Clownstick statue.
The 600 series had rubber skin. We spotted them easy…
Case in point
Had to be done pic.twitter.com/X9MPqAcbIE
— Dusty (@DustinGiebel) August 19, 2017
We will never be safe as long as the alt-right holds sway over the White House; actually we won’t be safe if the right holds sway either.
Here’s an actual infrastructure construction project going on in Los Angeles—the Purple Line extension which will eventually go to Westwood (UCLA)
Gorka and Miller have to go too. I have to believe that Kelly won’t allow them to survive the month. Too bad, Kelly cannot control Trump’s access to Tv.
re: #27 teleskiguy
When Jello Biafra ran for mayor of San Francisco in 1979 he proposed erecting a statue of Harvey Milk and George Moscone’s assassin and setting up kiosks where people can buy eggs and rotten tomatoes to throw at the statue and allowing people to piss and shit on it as well. He came in fourth place, 6,600 people voted for him.
I wouldn’t mind such a model for a Fuckface Von Clownstick statue.
There was a fine photo I saw here a while back of a row of urinals where they were all painted to resemble the Orange Menace’s mouth.
I see Trump collected all the statues pic.twitter.com/NU20EREYv2
— Tony Posnanski 🎧 (@tonyposnanski) August 19, 2017
re: #30 Hecuba’s daughter
We will never be safe as long as the alt-right holds sway over the White House; actually we won’t be safe if the right holds sway either.
We shouldn’t forget all the problems in Congress and at the state level.
Great thread:
Dude! What is your beef with Bernie? It’s over. Has been for more than a year.
— Allison McCaleb (@allhorns) August 18, 2017
My beef with Bernie? I firmly believe that if he’d done the right thing for once then Hillary would’ve been able to overcome the other crap https://t.co/f8ogEARLft
— JeremyConstantinople (@smartflexin) August 18, 2017
re: #36 bratwurst
Is there a prize for collecting all of the evil old Pokemon?
re: #35 EPR-radar
There was a fine photo I saw here a while back of a row of urinals where they were all painted to resemble the Orange Menace’s mouth.
Overlook Hotel, July 4, 1921 pic.twitter.com/Tyw7i69bFI
— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) August 19, 2017
re: #40 EPR-radar
Is there a prize for collecting all of the evil old Pokemon?
It’s how you join Team Rocket.
Putin’s shit-stirrer Dugin is eager to start a new civil war here:
Dugin: “we are on the war side. Charlottesville is beginning of the war. Let it be our war…united agst” those who reject identity politics pic.twitter.com/hvJkMUCRaF
— Molly McKew (@MollyMcKew) August 19, 2017
Wow Stop Press!
One of Trump’s Pulpit Pimps resigned from his Fan KKKlub!
In a first for his evangelical advisory council, New York City megachurch pastor A.R. Bernard announced Friday that he had stepped down from the unofficial board of evangelical advisers to Trump. Bernard sat at the president’s table on May 3, the night before the National Day of Prayer when Trump gathered several religious leaders to announce an executive order on religious freedom.
Dugin co-founded the National Bolshevik party in Russia after communism ended.
More Dugin: rejects idea that individuals matter — only “collective identity.” This is why Russian democracy has failed. pic.twitter.com/voupr0KlSa
— Molly McKew (@MollyMcKew) August 19, 2017
Collective identity is the ultimate in identity politics.
re: #49 jaunte
Collective identity is the ultimate in identity politics.
And it sure is amazing how so many of those in “identity politics” march lock step with their idolization of Ayn Rand.
They got a major disconnect going about that…
The derp:
“Liberals” don’t like the idea of removing Islam from West. Question: How many Europeans were murdered by Islamic terrorists in 1950?
— Paul Weston (@paulwestonlibgb) August 18, 2017
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
If you guys haven’t, be sure to follow this guy. He is fucking awesome at schooling wingnuts on history:
I agree with you. We have no business there. Just as Muslims have no business in the West. Agreed?
— Paul Weston (@paulwestonlibgb) August 18, 2017
Muslims have fought & died for this country. Pull your fucking head in. https://t.co/W5Vcytqijz
— Mike Stuchbery 💀🍷 (@MikeStuchbery_) August 18, 2017
Shouldn’t Elaine Chao be in that picture? What about Betsy DeVos? Can this man not even gather his own cabinet?
One of the small local papers ran this story about trying to combat nazi metal music in the Twin Cities. It focuses on a guy who’s company sells nazi music and other goods.
The man behind the site is Aaron Wayne Davis. In photos posted on social media, but which have since been taken down, he appears as a broad-shouldered, powerlifting tank of a man. A black sun tattoo, fashionable among white supremacists, covers an enormous bicep. Judging from his shirts, he’s a fan of Bound for Glory, an old St. Paul band known for its point-blank screams of “White Power!” as well as the infamous Antichrist Kramer, pseudonymous publisher of copious racist bands.
By day, Davis is a partner in the intellectual-property firm Patterson Thuente, which is quartered in the IDS tower in downtown Minneapolis. His professional biography presents him in power suit and tie, with a confident smile. He is a decorated litigator with an expansive client list, including Ashley Furniture and Cardiac Science, whom he represents on such issues as patent infringement.
Fascists wanted to exploit #BarcelonaAttack at #Rambla but people here no how to punch a nazi too. Vid @mangelsoler4 pic.twitter.com/2mbVj4WQXR
— Enough is Enough! (@enough14) August 18, 2017
“Holes in your head today
But I’m a pacifist
I’ve walked La Ramblas
but not with real intent” https://t.co/nTNouLiFLI— دانیال (@danja84) August 19, 2017
re: #11 EPR-radar
CA GOP are crazier than shithouse rats. Of course they love tr*mp and his Nazi goose-stepping.
I’m curious to see how Orange County goes the next few elections. Last year in the primary it went for Loretta Sanchez (she’s a local, but also a Democrat), and then for Harris in the general when both candidates were Democrats. It also went for Clinton, which is the first time it’s gone for a Democrat since FDR.
I really hope that Rohrabacher is in trouble next year, along with Issa. Though I don’t expect Waters or Royce to go anywhere.
re: #56 electrotek
This shit is not difficult.
A Christian who wants a Christian theocracy has no real business being in the US.
A Muslim who wants a Muslim theocracy has no real business being in the US.
Christians and Muslims who don’t want a theocracy both belong in the US.
Edited to add: An atheist who wants to suppress one (or all) religion(s) has no real business being in the US.
Anyone else watch 20/20 tonight? They spoke to both the Nazis and Antifa. Ended with a face to face with Spencer and an Antifa woman. He actually said to her “you don’t matter”. You cannot reason with that. Ever.
re: #63 GlutenFreeJesus
Anyone else watch 20/20 tonight? They spoke to both the Nazis and Antifa. Ended with a face to face with Spencer and an Antifa woman. He actually said to her “you don’t matter”. You cannot reason with that. Ever.
Missed it. BTW did you catch the thread I linked from Vortex?
re: #63 GlutenFreeJesus
Anyone else watch 20/20 tonight? They spoke to both the Nazis and Antifa. Ended with a face to face with Spencer and an Antifa woman. He actually said to her “you don’t matter”. You cannot reason with that. Ever.
Based on your description, he was showing off to the camera. I suspect he’d give an entirely different reaction if it were some big guy the camera wasn’t going to stop.
Look at all that diversity! Several shades of paleness and a woman!
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re: #37 electrotek
Repost from downstairs:
My bad, try this
Also re-posted from downstairs (because, as usual, I’m 1/2 an hour behind)
re: #208 electrotek
Guys, do a Facebook search for “run em over” and I am still shocked at the amount of people who believe this is acceptable.
I’ve been scouring through because I want to hit them where it hurts the most and I’m not going to quit.
Just do some pull quotes from your favorite Nazi’s SPLC bio page. They are all a bunch of hideous, miserable assholes and their mouths are constantly writing checks that their Paypal accounts can’t cash.
“Do you or a loved one have a structured settlement you need to convert into ready cash? Our law offices are waiting to hear from you…” pic.twitter.com/qI7SggkZpu
— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) August 19, 2017
LGF Late shift playlist humbly submitted. It has a Resistance theme.Generally subversive music.
re: #60 KGxvi
I’m curious to see how Orange County goes the next few elections. Last year in the primary it went for Loretta Sanchez (she’s a local, but also a Democrat), and then for Harris in the general when both candidates were Democrats. It also went for Clinton, which is the first time it’s gone for a Democrat since FDR.
I really hope that Rohrabacher is in trouble next year, along with Issa. Though I don’t expect Waters or Royce to go anywhere.
Well, I haven’t seen him since he was a high school kid, but Harley Rouda, the Dem who’s running against Rohrabacher should be able to raise some money (and he was a nice kid in high school if that counts!)
The Tussaud’s Trump looks like he’s contemplating a failed presidency. pic.twitter.com/i7DsbmxVfg
— Schooley (@Rschooley) August 19, 2017
re: #72 BeachDem
Well, I haven’t seen him since he was a high school kid, but Harley Rouda, the Dem who’s running against Rohrabacher should be able to raise some money (and he was a nice kid in high school if that counts!)
Let me clarify—I knew him when he was in high school—I was a middle-aged woman and he was friends with the son of one of my friends. Didn’t want you to think that some old codger was running for that seat!
Michael Bennett had company during his national anthem protest. https://t.co/vLh2O4mRm6
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) August 19, 2017
No other job outside of the military expects this kind of ceremonial flag worship, which says a lot about the nature of team sports fandom. https://t.co/wgERPSAVf2
— Frankly My Dear 🐁 (@goddamnedfrank) August 19, 2017
4chan started a thread trying to identify the man to doxx him, only to quickly discover that he was an actor… 😂 https://t.co/VYIvpWqnNl
The Defenders is actually coming together pretty well.
re: #79 goddamnedfrank
I also saw where Chris Long did something similar with Malcolm Jenkins.
re: #82 The Ghost of a Flea
The Defenders is actually coming together pretty well.
I’m watching episode 2
re: #82 The Ghost of a Flea
The Defenders is actually coming together pretty well.
Did anything crucial happen at the end of Iron Fist? Because I couldn’t finish it and don’t want to go back.
re: #81 Kragar
That was actually funny to read through.
re: #85 goddamnedfrank
Did anything crucial happen at the end of Iron Fist? Because I couldn’t finish it and don’t want to go back.
I liked Iron Fist.
K’un-Lun falls because the Iron Fist is in New York.
The Mercers and Bannon collaborated on at least five ventures before he joined Trump. My March deep-dive: https://t.co/lbeCyHaVgR pic.twitter.com/IdcfYLF5Sz
— Matea Gold (@mateagold) August 18, 2017
Nothing pisses me off more than Nikki Haley getting all the credit and kudos for the aftermath of the Mother Emmanuel murders and the removal of the confederate flag:
Haley, a former governor of South Carolina, said the “horrible acts” seen in Charlottesville “took me back to sad days dealing with the Charleston tragedy in 2015.”
It was Charleston Mayor Riley who “dealt with the Charleston tragedy,” you horrible lying woman.
Haley attracted national attention when she secured the removal of the Confederate battle flag from South Carolina’s capitol grounds after a white supremacist killed nine black churchgoers in Charleston.
She was and is totally full o’shit—just as a refresher, here’s the page I posted about it in June 2015—
Same old bullshit
re: #85 goddamnedfrank
Did anything crucial happen at the end of Iron Fist? Because I couldn’t finish it and don’t want to go back.
Not really
re: #80 Anymouse 🌹
That one is gone, too.
Ugh. Looks like you’ll have to type in those keywords to see then.
Thread about Spain under Muslim rule:
In light of #Barcelona, let’s not forget about “la convivencia” (or “The Coexistence”), an academic hypothesis regarding “Muslim Spain.”
— Dr. Craig Considine (@CraigCons) August 17, 2017
— Yashar Ali (@yashar) August 19, 2017
Well, HP’s BIOS update booted me off-line. I’m back now you poor devils, with a shameless page promotion:
re: #85 goddamnedfrank
Mediocre Hand villain dude dies.
Faked-his-death shitty dad Meacham dies trying to kill Danny (by his son? I think).
Kun Lun second stringer decides Danny is at fault and is probably planning some shit.
Daughter Meacham flips out and hates Danny. Also planning some shit probably.
(Can’t remember if they’re planning shit together)
Crappy son on his way to being a villain Meacham stays in the company and maybe isn’t going to be such a shit in future.
Danny and sword girlfriend go back to Kun Lun and finds it destroyed and everyone dead; they go back New York.
So what’s with the talk about antifa hitting journalists?
This is the organizer of the Unite the Right rally where Heather Heyer died. pic.twitter.com/MVnJHecLOt
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce) August 19, 2017
re: #100 Ubiq
he cites dailystormer (dot) lol ? I wasn’t aware .lol was a top-level domain, but that would be appropriate for that Website.
re: #96 electrotek
So what’s with the talk about antifa hitting journalists?
maybe this?
The video cuts off at the end b/c some asshole came over and punched me in the face and kicked my phone for recording (I said I was press)
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) August 12, 2017
At least two journalists in Charlottesville were assaulted by people protesting the Klan/Nazi/alt-right rally. Taylor is one: https://t.co/haVOw89uTN
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) August 17, 2017
re: #101 Anymouse 🌹
he cites dailystormer (dot) lol ? I wasn’t aware .lol was a top-level domain, but that would be appropriate for that Website.
dailystormer (dot) gfy
Doesn’t Kessler live in Charlottesville? He must have snuck out of town if he’s ‘brave’ enough to make a statement like that.
re: #101 Anymouse 🌹
Apparently TLDs got weird when we weren’t looking.
re: #104 I cannot.
Apparently TLDs got weird when we weren’t looking.
Yeah starting in november of last year you could get pretty much anything as a TLD
I haven’t been commenting much since life has had me hauling ass keeping up with things here. I thought I would drop in and tell everyone about our own local excitement; the hills are on fire here on the south Oregon coast! The Chetco Bar Fire has gone nuts and advanced about 5-6 miles in the last 24 hours. The fire started about 20 miles NW from here in Brookings, in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness and it may advance to about 8 miles from here in the next 24 hours. The fire has been confined to Federal lands up to this point but once it hits Loeb State Park (just west of the Kalmiopsis Wilderness), it is heading into populated areas. The Curry County Sheriff’s department has issued a mandatory evacuation for everyone between the fire and Loeb State Park with the possibility of more evacuations to follow.
We live in town and are about 400 feet from the Pacific Ocean and just north of the mouth of the Chetco River. The smoke has rolled down the river valley and is spreading north and south with the winds. This AM it was dark orange out (the cats were freaked out) so I told my wife that Trump is turning everything orange…lol! While it is raining ash and everything is covered with it, the smoke has been minimal here with the barest onshore breeze keeping it at bay for now.
I have to roll and go save my wife from work but before I go, let me just say that I never thought I would see the day that a President of ours would side with NAZIs over Americans.
Fuck that NAZI-loving asshole.
re: #106 Odie Hugh Manatee
I hope you and yours keep safe!
re: #106 Odie Hugh Manatee
Your tag reminds me of the new mascot I proposed for Old Dominion University. The ODU Manatee.
I’m terribly sorry for the pun and hope you remain safe.
Ann Coulter is an idiot.
thedailybeast.com
re: #109 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Ann Coulter is an idiot.
thedailybeast.com
That is not news.
re: #109 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Ann Coulter is an idiot.
thedailybeast.com
“We know. Sit down.”
/Movie geek moment
re: #24 Unshaken Defiance
When Kim Jong-il died, everyone kept pointing out the number of North Koreans who had to fake their grief over the passing of their “Dear Leader.” I saw the fakes, too, but that didn’t disturb me at all.
What really disturbed me were the people that I saw in North Korea that weren’t faking their grief. There were quite a few people, people that had been forced to eat nothing but grass, mind you, people who had family members taken from them by the very “Dear Leader” they were mourning that were showing such geniune and deeply emotional sadness at the loss of the man that it was obviously not fake.
That kind of blind devotion I found to be more scary than all the people who were faking it. Faking it made sence to me. Feeling actual loss for the monster was disturbing.
I see a bit of that cult of personality in the followers of Donald Trump right here, right now.
I wanted to comment on UpChuck’s unhinged Facebook post where he once again slanders and threatens to sue our humble host.
It’s like lying comes reflexively with these demons. UpChuck has been doing it for years, calling Charles “the lesser Charles Johnson” and accusing him of being homosexual (so what? I thought UpChuck knew a bunch of gay people from his time living in West Hollywood while he was attending Claremont McKenna College), mentally ill (speak for yourself UpChuck, you sociopathic fuckstick) and possibly a pedophile (hey UpChuck, be glad the better Charles Johnson hasn’t gone after you for this, you fuckin’ momo).
Oh, and he says he has a bunch of Jewish friends? That’s like a white guy in suburban Shreveport saying he has a bunch of black friends, which is a total crock of shit.
Hey all, remember that whenever UpChuck get mentioned at LGF he obsessively reads the comments here, so feel free to call him a fat fuck ginger tub of lard, he’ll probably see it.
Maybe God sent us Donald Trump to inspire all the rest of us to be and do better
— David Frum (@davidfrum) August 18, 2017
It makes me feel like I can be a mediocre shitheel and bully everyone around me until I get my way, which equates to success I suppose. https://t.co/xjec457dgU
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) August 19, 2017
You may have noticed that I refer to Donald Trump as Fuckface Von Clownstick every time I reference him. It’s more polite than Shit Demon.
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) August 19, 2017
re: #116 teleskiguy
Maybe God sent us Donald Trump to inspire all the rest of us to be and do better
God sent him to finally prompt us to re-examine our electoral system, our attitudes towards race relations and the role our history played in shaping them.
re: #118 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
God sent him to finally prompt us to re-examine our electoral system, our attitudes towards race relations and the role our history played in shaping them.
Who are the next contestants on Dancing With The Stars?!?
re: #117 teleskiguy
The only thing about tr*mp I find it worthwhile to think about is the best insult to use for him.
At the moment I’m partial to Smegma Elemental, with Witless Fucking Cocksplat in scond place.
re: #112 GlutenFreeJesus
The only thing worse than that clip would be Michael Bay doing a live action version of Neon Genesis Evangelion. Or anything done by Uwe Boll.
#NowPlaying Tishamingo > The Point > Devil’s Love Song https://t.co/YJ6HOzXOdZ
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) August 19, 2017
Here’s me with the singer/guitarist of this song about to ski a steep line in Telluride. I’m in the red jacket.
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re: #120 EPR-radar
The only thing about tr*mp I find it worthwhile to think about is the best insult to use for him.
At the moment I’m partial to Smegma Elemental, with Witless Fucking Cocksplat in scond place.
GMTA. I thought of Little Donny Dicksplat a few days ago.
Hey, @danarohrabacher, still waiting for an explanation - why are you promoting a Holocaust denier? https://t.co/aWsBTmg4dS Are you one too?
— Sergey Romanov (@S_ergeyR_omanov) August 19, 2017
Here’s @DanaRohrabacher retweeting an antisemitic neofascist “Vox Day”. DR also pals around with Holocaust deniers. https://t.co/FDBSYTenPm pic.twitter.com/iLmabHYzbx
— Sergey Romanov (@S_ergeyR_omanov) August 19, 2017
re: #121 alloutofcrazyhere
The only thing worse than that clip would be Michael Bay doing a live action version of Neon Genesis Evangelion. Or anything done by Uwe Boll.
Those words are blasphemy!
re: #125 Targetpractice
Haha. Tell me about it. In the world of anime that series/movies are about as sacrosanct as you can get.
re: #121 alloutofcrazyhere
The only thing worse than that clip would be Michael Bay doing a live action version of Neon Genesis Evangelion. Or anything done by Uwe Boll.
I’d like to thank you for taking my mind off of the tr*mp shit show, except that this is worse.
re: #128 Dave In Austin
This is not a porn site.
re: #126 alloutofcrazyhere
Haha. Tell me about it. In the world of anime that series/movies are about as sacrosanct as you can get.
I honestly can’t imagine a live action version of Evangelion being any good at all, no matter who makes the film.
How about that Dragon Ball movie? Haha. I think the director actually apologized for that one.
They actually did talk many moons ago about the idea of a live-action Evangelion film. It ended up collapsing in such a way that the closest we’re ever going to get is the Pacific Rim franchise.
re: #124 Nyet
Holocaust denial, traced all the way up to a congressman in the U.S. House of Representatives.
I guess this is par for the course with Fuckface Von Clownstick in the White House.
So, sex robots are a thing now. Good news for misogynists.
thedailybeast.com
re: #130 EPR-radar
They’d have to explore the psychological angles/themes of the series to do any justice to the source work. Unfortunately, they’d lose the casual viewer that just wants to see things go boom.
I think someone like Christopher Nolan might be able to pull it off, but then again, some things might be better staying where they are.
re: #134 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
So, sex robots are a thing now. Good news for misogynists.
thedailybeast.com
Milo was ranting about them in an article back when he was still relevant.
I’ll bet the folks of CA-48 will stand by this scumbag because Orange County is a cesspool of rich shitty hateful white people.
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) August 19, 2017
re: #133 teleskiguy
Rohrabacher has been up to these tricks for some time now. He’s one of the usherers of the Trump era.
re: #140 teleskiguy
Clearly I was mistaken.
re: #138 Nyet
When the woman pleaded to be killed in that trailer … I was thinking the same thing.
Speaking of Uwe Boll, he was like the Trump of directors. All the movies were terrible, but he still made money due to some bizarre German tax loop-hole at the time. As a result, he just kept making shit movies off of video games over and over.
re: #143 alloutofcrazyhere
Allegedly a couple of his movies weren’t scratch-your-eyes-out bad and have a so bad it’s good value (e.g. Postal).
And I still have to take a look at his Auschwitz feature, both out of morbid curiosity and because that’s my topic.
Anyone not familiar with Uwe Boll, here’s a link that’ll give you some idea. I’d rather watch those direct-to-home-video movies with the fat version of Steven Seagal than any of Boll’s movies.
re: #144 Nyet
I think Postal was on Netflix at one point. I decided to watch The Purge instead because of Boll’s reputation.
It’s settled.
The meteor can not come soon enough.
Dogs in Mumbai, India are turning blue. Animal rights groups are blaming industrial pollutants from a nearby river. https://t.co/OaXDcTOp3F pic.twitter.com/42mmG1BgaR
— ABC News (@ABC) August 19, 2017
Heh.
Jeffrey M. Anderson of Combustible Celluloid gave the film 3/4 stars and wrote “If Boll had made this film in 1986, he might have won an Oscar and become the next Oliver Stone!”[2] Bill Gibron of filmcritic.com gave the film 3.5/5 stars, calling it “very good — and that’s amazing, considering who’s receiving said accolade.”[3]
re: #126 alloutofcrazyhere
Haha. Tell me about it. In the world of anime that series/movies are about as sacrosanct as you can get.
There was a lot of howling when Hollywood announced they were going to do a live-action film of Akira.
No. Just no.
I’m sure Spencer knows this, which is why he’s currently booking a one-way ticket out of Kesslerville. pic.twitter.com/fbAf6lvCjZ
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce) August 19, 2017
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce) August 19, 2017
Tweet from Charlottesville rally organizer says protester’s death was “payback time.” Neo-Nazi hacker claims credit: https://t.co/k6TSutDSVn
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce) August 19, 2017
So either Kessler tweeted it, which is bad, or Weev hacked him and confessed to committing a federal crime, which is also bad. https://t.co/efdZCbV9yq
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce) August 19, 2017
I’d say I wanted a Fallout film, but I already got one. It’s called Mad Max: Fury Road.
I’m a Final Fantasy fan. I know better than to want any films based on the franchise.
re: #153 Targetpractice
I’d say I wanted a Fallout film, but I already got one. It’s called Mad Max: Fury Road.
A Boy and His Dog is a lot closer.
re: #154 EPR-radar
I’m a Final Fantasy fan. I know better than to want any films based on the franchise.
*guilty look* I actually liked Spirits Within.
re: #153 Targetpractice
I really enjoyed that movie. Tom Hardy did a good job as usual.
Video games haven’t translated well to film for various reasons. Whether it was any of the following: Bad writing, bad directors, bad source material resulting in no plot to begin with, inadequate funding, etc.
Now, I would like to see one of the following game universes made into a movie: Deus Ex, System Shock, BioShock.
Granted, they really are all the same type of game, but at least there’s something there to work with. Mass Effect would also work.
re: #156 Targetpractice
It was novel for its time.
Well, that sure as hell didn’t pan out
i was excited for the solar eclipse but this made me so sad pic.twitter.com/he7Ks8dbO8
— Dory (@Dory) August 18, 2017
Think a lot of the problem with live-action adaptations of video games these days is that the games themselves are practically films already. And I don’t just mean the Kojima-style “hours long stretch of exposition masquerading as gameplay,” but also games like Mass Effect where so the lore itself is so dense that it has its own section in the game just so you can sit and read it. Either you have to dumb it down for the non-fans, which leaves the fans feeling like idiots. Or you play to the fans and leave the non-fans completely missing much of the plot.
re: #152 FormerDirtDart
I just looked at Jason Kessler’s Twitter. He has deleted scores of tweets. According to his Twitter he has tweeted only three times this month.
re: #160 Targetpractice
That’s a valid point. Kind of like what I mentioned with Evangelion earlier. It’s this balance that needs to be kept between the fans and new-comers that makes things hard.
With the advent of streaming services, perhaps games like Mass Effect or say the Deus Ex universe should just be turned into a series.
I believe the Wheel of Time books are looking for a home somewhere on a streaming service.
Don’t forget the DnD movies.
The first was just bad but the made for TV sequel had it’s moments - classic party, practically saying “hi I’m a 10th level fighter/magic user!” “I’m a 12th level thief!” And so on. The fights, especially against the white dragon, were quite DnD-ish as well. Fun in a “hey it’s a paycheck and we’re all nerds” kind of way.
#AConcertYouWishYouCouldAttend Frank Zappa’s 1988 Big Band Tour. https://t.co/DWDrjQfFHu
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) March 31, 2017
re: #163 William Lewis
Never got into DnD myself. I did grab the “enhanced” version of Baldur’s Gate off of Steam, but I haven’t done much with it as of yet.
Another part of the problem is a lot of the more popular games these days are RPGs or involve silent protagonists so the character can see him/herself in their shoes. You have people who will literally spend hours in the character creator screens getting their Shepard or Lone Survivor to look as much like them as possible…or just make them look like an anime character. So no matter how you write the character, you’re gonna disappoint somebody because that’s not the character they connect with.
re: #166 Targetpractice
I guess the opposite to that scenario is the nameless Doom space marine.
#NowPlaying Frank Zappa > Boulez Conducts Zappa: The Perfect Stranger > The Girl In The Magnesium Dress https://t.co/KUH3Chjfg3
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) August 9, 2016
Amazing stuff. Frank Zappa would have wielded an effective sword today. He is missed. FZ invented Get Out The Vote! https://t.co/pqJiNaPWb4
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) April 13, 2016
re: #167 alloutofcrazyhere
I guess the opposite to that scenario is the nameless Doom space marine.
Which they ended up turning into a guy with a tragic back story in the film adaptation. But that was mostly because they were going for Doom 3, rather than the new Doom which is blood and guts galore.
re: #170 Targetpractice
Speaking of actor Karl Urban, there’s a rumor of a Judge Dredd series coming. I am assuming he’d be back in that role.
And the new Doom was fantastic.
re: #171 alloutofcrazyhere
Speaking of actor Karl Urban, there’s a rumor of a Judge Dredd series coming. I am assuming he’d be back in that role.
And the new Doom was fantastic.
I’d read that he was up to doing a TV series.
That would be great, because he 100% owned that role. Perfect.
re: #171 alloutofcrazyhere
Speaking of actor Karl Urban, there’s a rumor of a Judge Dredd series coming. I am assuming he’d be back in that role.
And the new Doom was fantastic.
If Karl Urban comes back for the TV series, I will make the time to watch it.
In 1980, Frank Zappa walked off a plane in San Francisco and ran into this (that’s *the* Navy Marching Band): https://t.co/gltGmY94ay
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) April 10, 2016
re: #172 Dr Lizardo
I’d read that he was up to doing a TV series.
That would be great, because he 100% owned that role. Perfect.
My dad’s Buisness card from 1961. pic.twitter.com/hsIGbVV2S4
— Ahmet Zappa (@AhmetZappa) February 3, 2016
re: #177 Targetpractice
Back when Rob Schneider had a job.
re: #179 alloutofcrazyhere
Back when Rob Schneider had a job.
He still has a job these days. So long as Adam Sandler is churning out another box office bomb, Rob will get a paycheck.
re: #178 teleskiguy
Complete with the old-school phone numbers. The phone number of the exchange for my area was ALbany (25); ALbany 5 - ****. It had been phased out by the time I was born, but my parents taught it to me anyway.
re: #180 Targetpractice
A less funny duo version than the combo of Chris Farley and David Spade.
I’ve posted a great lot of Zappa comments. I wish he was still with us.
I didn’t even start listening to his music until after he was dead.
#NowPlaying Frank Zappa > Sleep Dirt > The Ocean Is The Ultimate Solution http://t.co/tTWNVFL3pP
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) October 10, 2015
Frank Zappa (the man), performing at Coral Gables, FL, 16 October 1976. pic.twitter.com/TyRO4Nyspz
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) February 26, 2015
re: #165 alloutofcrazyhere
It was great, played it through, both parts.
You like music? Sure you do! Listen to the late George Duke play some downright sexy groovy tunes. https://t.co/eWFg3vL0FR
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) August 19, 2017
Launching now to set up the eclipse base camp in Tennessee. It’s at the edge of totality, will let us dash to the centerline on Monday. Also having dinner tonight at a horsefarm/restaurant near Chattanooga, to celebrate our 50th anniversary. It will be in a few days, if one of us doesn’t kill the other in their sleep.
re: #188 Nyet
Time for some trash music!
The Judge’s aria from the Russian rendition of Sweeney Todd:
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Seems appropriate to #187.
On a lunar note, a thin crescent moon is just below a very bright planet in predawn CDT.
Taking a laptop, will try to check in. Later.
I see the new episode of Fool Us has appeared on youtube. Yummy.
re: #192 Myron Falwell
I prefer him as a da derp dee derp da teetley derpee.
re: #181 Dr Lizardo
Complete with the old-school phone numbers. The phone number of the exchange for my area was ALbany (25); ALbany 5 - ****. It had been phased out by the time I was born, but my parents taught it to me anyway.
Ditto. Mine was BRoadway 4 - 0077. I always thought it was kinda cool.
Where’s the catch, Bobby? “We’re the platform for the alt-right.” ~ Bannon
— Sergey Romanov (@S_ergeyR_omanov) August 19, 2017
Not alt-right? Do you prefer “neo-Nazi”?
— Sergey Romanov (@S_ergeyR_omanov) August 19, 2017
re: #198 Nyet
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I can honestly see why you feel the way you do about free speech Sergey. Too many people think it’s just an excuse to act like a bigoted asshole with no consequences.
re: #151 Dr Lizardo
There was a lot of howling when Hollywood announced they were going to do a live-action film of Akira.
No. Just no.
It’s a good thing they never made that proposed live-action Ghost In The Shell.
re: #198 Nyet
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Gab’s logo being a frog must just be a coincidence? Because frogs love to talk so much?
re: #199 HappyWarrior
It’s like, I’m against anti-Holocaust-denial laws because I feel that a state controlling the historical discourse is, on balance, more dangerous.
But I do feel that propaganda *does* work, so those striving for an ethnic/racial strife should be punished.
Certainly in Europe. I used to feel that the 1st Amdt. should stay as it is in the US. Now? Not so much.
(And again, I fully respect - and understand - the opinions of those who disagree on this point.)
re: #179 alloutofcrazyhere
Back when Rob Schneider had a job.
I think his job now is being Elle King’s dad.
There was that report that Bannon wanted his ex-wife to remove his kids from a certain school because he didn’t want them with Jewish kids.
re: #201 b.d. (bill d.)
Funny thing is, “gabai” means “The officer of the synagogue who determines which congregants are to receive Torah honors at the service.”. ;)
re: #202 Nyet
It’s like, I’m against anti-Holocaust-denial laws because I feel that a state controlling the historical discourse is, on balance, more dangerous.
But I do feel that propaganda *does* work, so those striving for an ethnic/racial strife should be punished.
Certainly in Europe. I used to feel that the 1st Amdt. should stay as it is in the US. Now? Not so much.
(And again, I fully respect - and understand - the opinions of those who disagree on this point.)
As do I on yours. It’s nowhere near as black and white as so called free speech advocates want to make it. Spencer literally advocates for genocide.
re: #204 Barefoot Grin
There was that report that Bannon wanted his ex-wife to remove his kids from a certain school because he didn’t want them with Jewish kids.
I had forgotten about that. Not to mention all the racist shit that was published there during his tenure about “renegade Jews”.
I feel the paradox of the internet, a source that can and has been used to educate many people on history can and certainly has been used to do the opposite. It’s why quite honestly I don’t see this problem going away anytime soon but we certainly need to confront it.
re: #207 HappyWarrior
First thing to establish is that there is no such thing as an absolute free speech anywhere. Defamation, lying under oath, kiddie porn, shouting “Fire!” in a crowded theater, divulging state secrets, you name it. There are always some limits. The question is only what those limits should be. And yes, we still call it “free speech” despite the limits.
It is my opinion that neo-Nazi propaganda falls under the “shouthing Fire!” category.
re: #181 Dr Lizardo
Complete with the old-school phone numbers. The phone number of the exchange for my area was ALbany (25); ALbany 5 - ****. It had been phased out by the time I was born, but my parents taught it to me anyway.
he he he “old school”
exchanges had names
numbers were 7 digits
phones werent cameras
and they had these things called “dials”
re: #210 Nyet
First thing to establish is that there is no such thing as an absolute free speech anywhere. Defamation, lying under oath, kiddie porn, shouting “Fire!” in a crowded theater you name it. There are always some limits. The question is only what those limits should be. And yes, we still call it “free speech” despite the limits.
It is my opinion that neo-Nazi propaganda falls under the “shouthing Fire!” category.
Great points. This is exactly why we may have some disagreement about some of the specifics, we understand each other.
I just love this tweet.
This is a Portuguese commercial. STAY WOKE!! pic.twitter.com/YgQ5mNGf2V
— daddy. (@TayWest) August 17, 2017
re: #202 Nyet
It’s like, I’m against anti-Holocaust-denial laws because I feel that a state controlling the historical discourse is, on balance, more dangerous.
I tend to support your point of view, but that point of view depends on people actively ensuring that the deniers get smacked down and put in their place on a regular basis, as it is permanent game of whack-a-mole with them.
And in Germany, they come up with cute tricks like their “Lonsdaple” T-shirts to get around limitations on freedom of expression.
(a Lonsdaple T-shirt, worn with an unbuttoned shirt over it reveals the letters “NSDAP”…)
re: #202 Nyet
It’s like, I’m against anti-Holocaust-denial laws because I feel that a state controlling the historical discourse is, on balance, more dangerous.
But I do feel that propaganda *does* work, so those striving for an ethnic/racial strife should be punished.
Certainly in Europe. I used to feel that the 1st Amdt. should stay as it is in the US. Now? Not so much.
(And again, I fully respect - and understand - the opinions of those who disagree on this point.)
it gets thorny when you attempt to put limits on any kind of right
the question always becomes who makes the decisions and how
and what happens if that power gets abused because whoda thunk an xxxxx would ever be elected / appointed to the seat
re: #215 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I fully agree with this point, so I feel that if e.g. Germany is to allow HD again, it has to (!) establish an official body of historians to debunk the denier arguments. (Yes, I’m being serious.)
I also had the once perhaps naive view of if you allow Holocaust Denial, it will show how absurd denial is but that hasn’t really been the case. CCJ is a year younger than I am and no doubt we had similar curriculum in school but whereas I have no doubt in my mind that the Holocaust not only happened but a lot of its horrors were minimized (Germany only recently acknowledged the gay and common criminal victims of the Holocaust), he’s spouting out that shit that you see.
re: #216 dangerman
People are already making decisions, and your so-called free speech is already limited.
re: #217 Nyet
I fully agree with this point, so I feel that if e.g. Germany is to allow HD again, it has to (!) establish an official body of historians to debunk the denier arguments. (Yes, I’m being serious.)
It reached an absurd point when a city official in Stuttgart banned anti-Nazi flyers and T-shirts because they bore a swastika, and the law stated that the swastikas were outlawed.
So the law had to be amended to made it clear that the Swastika can be displayed in a clearly historical or anti-fascist context.
Helly Hansen T shirts are also popular with right-wingers for the large HH logo…whack another mole…
re: #218 HappyWarrior
I’ve read more denial literature than 99% of the deniers will have ever read, and I’ll tell you this - some of it gets pretty sophisticated, and some of the arguments you can’t handle if you haven’t visited the archives yourself. So yeah, some people - even some prominent people who should know better - could be swayed by this kind of literature, which is years away from your typical HD twitter memes.
re: #221 Nyet
I’ve read more denial literature than 99% of the deniers will have ever read, and I’ll tell you this - some of it gets pretty sophisticated, and some of the arguments you can’t handle if you haven’t visited the archives yourself. So yeah, some people - even some prominent people who should know better - could be swayed by this kind of literature, which is years away from your typical HD twitter memes.
It’s a cottage industry isn’t it? The whole Institute for Historical Review and all that. All I know is what I’ve seen at Dachau and Sacnsenhausen and I’ll never forget it.
For capricious enforcement of their TOS, along political lines, as they still host many other social media apps that break the same rules?
— Charles R. Mousseau (@AlphaLackey) August 19, 2017
I still think Eisenhower had the right idea as soon as the Western Allies discovered the first camps they found. Record this. Record it because people will deny it.
re: #222 HappyWarrior
And those are not even the Holocaust camps proper, IYKWIM ;)
I believe that the kind of the thing we’re doing at our blog is cutting-edge when it comes to debunking the denial. The historians don’t usually bother - for a good reason - but the denial arguments don’t go away and some real research is sometimes needed to conclusively debunk them. As an example, here’s my buddy Hans’ debunking of the deniers on the existence of the gas vans. He had to go to an archive to address all the points, though in the end he’s left nothing of the denier arguments on this issue, and he’s not even a historian, which tends to buttress my point about a commission of actual historians debunking those arguments - it is absolutely doable; the whole of denial could be comprehensively debunked by about 30 experts or so in a matter of months.
re: #226 PhillyPretzel
Yes.
Quite honestly the last full term Republican president, I have more respect for as a politician than I don’t. I’ve come to respect H.W. Bush but I can’t forget his role in Iran-Contra or giving Lee Atwater a big role in his campaign.
re: #215 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I tend to support your point of view, but that point of view depends on people actively ensuring that the deniers get smacked down and put in their place on a regular basis, as it is permanent game of whack-a-mole with them.
And in Germany, they come up with cute tricks like their “Lonsdaple” T-shirts to get around limitations on freedom of expression.
(a Lonsdaple T-shirt, worn with an unbuttoned shirt over it reveals the letters “NSDAP”…)
Oops. I was saying there was also that “Thor Steiner” line of clothes, which was answered with (IIRC) “Storch Heiner” or something like that.
re: #227 Nyet
And those are not even the Holocaust camps proper, IYKWIM ;)
I believe that the kind of the thing we’re doing at our blog is cutting-edge when it comes to debunking the denial. The historians don’t usually bother - for a good reason - but the denial arguments don’t go away and some real research is sometimes needed to conclusively debunk them. As an example, here’s my buddy Hans’ debunking of the deniers on the existence of the gas vans. He had to go to an archive to address all the points, though in the end he’s left nothing of the denier arguments on this issue, and he’s not even a historian, which tends to buttress my point about a commission of actual historians debunking those arguments - it is absolutely doable; the whole of denial could be comprehensively debunked by about 30 experts or so in a matter of months.
You guys are awesome. Keeup up the great work. I agree with you about the historians.
re: #219 Nyet
People are already making decisions, and your so-called free speech is already limited.
oh i agree 100%
re: #224 HappyWarrior
Yup. I remember reading that some of the congress critters invited couldn’t finish the whole tour.
re: #233 coin operated
Yup. I remember reading that some of the congress critters invited couldn’t finish the whole tour.
It must have been emotional for sure. It’s emotional for me to read and think about it. I can’t imagine actually seeing it in 1945.
re: #235 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
Netflix has the 1945 US Army documentary Nazi Concentration Camps. This is brutally graphic even by current standards and was originally intended to be shown only to soldiers. It is very, very hard to watch but I strongly recommend it nevertheless.
I’ll definitely give it a watch.
re: #235 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
However it should be kept in mind that not everything shown in early documentaries is the “unvarnished truth”. The Allies believed in some things that turned out to be exaggerated or legendary afterwards (like Ilse Koch’s “lampshades”). This is something that the deniers use to some effect nowadays. To get the comprehensive picture of the concentration camps I would recommend Nikolaus Wachsmann’s book KL, a great historiographic achievement.
re: #24 Unshaken Defiance
Who knows how to lead? /////
The one who kills his relatives with triple A?
re: #52 electrotek
The derp:
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Rednecks were too busy killing Africans at that time.
And the walls come tumbling down
BREAKING: Duke University says it has removed statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee after it was vandalized.
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 19, 2017
re: #233 coin operated
Yup. I remember reading that some of the congress critters invited couldn’t finish the whole tour.
It took me three hours to walk through the Holocaust Museum in DC. At one point I just pressed my back against the wall, closed my eyes and shook. I stayed like that for about 30 minutes before I could go on. I just couldn’t take in any more until I got a hold of myself. I was minutes away from breaking out in an all out crying fit. And that’s a museum.
re: #241 Myron Falwell
And the walls come tumbling down
Yep. But not without some kickback.
Swastikas pop up in Bellingham after bridge signs honoring Confederate soldier removed
re: #243 Bubblehead II
Yep. But not without some kickback.
Swastikas pop up in Bellingham after bridge signs honoring Confederate soldier removed
Nazi fucks.
re: #237 Nyet
However it should be kept in mind that not everything shown in early documentaries is the “unvarnished truth”. The Allies believed in some things that turned out to be exaggerated or legendary afterwards (like Ilse Koch’s “lampshades”). This is something that the deniers use to some effect nowadays. To get the comprehensive picture of the concentration camps I would recommend Nikolaus Wachsmann’s book KL, a great historiographic achievement.
The lampshade story isn’t true? I leaned about that in forth grade. My forth grade teacher was very, um, direct about the Holocaust. I went home for lunch one day and refused to go back. My parents let me stay home that afternoon.
re: #243 Bubblehead II
Yep. But not without some kickback.
Swastikas pop up in Bellingham after bridge signs honoring Confederate soldier removed
Similar incident in Lakewood, Ohio a few days ago.
No one should have expected them to go quietly.
Oh great, I have friends now, thanks to the reply to gab…
…fuck
If a 100 yr old statue is suddenly a threat
to your entire way of life that could be because you’re:
a) a racist.
b) a pigeon.— Iamfromthefuture (@jjtallman) August 19, 2017
Somehow he thinks that’s a sick burn or…something?
JUST IN: Christopher Columbus statue vandalized in Houston’s Bell Parkhttps://t.co/ShAZTVx5ID pic.twitter.com/IqQw2ZDqlU
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) August 18, 2017
If this was 1935 Germany would you be tweeting the same thing about Hitler and singing “Tomorrow Belongs To Me”?
— josephebacon 🌹 (@josephebacon) August 19, 2017
re: #247 I cannot.
Oh great, I have friends now, thanks to the reply to gab…
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Somehow he thinks that’s a sick burn or…something?
The inverse question could be asked, why does a statue being taken down hurt you so much especially if you in your own words never owned any slaves.
This both sides shit is nothing new. pic.twitter.com/qHl9YIoZyK
— Uptown/Bronx DSA 🌹 (@UptownBronxDSA) August 17, 2017
re: #251 Myron Falwell
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He was called a terrorist just like BLM is today too. Same crap, different era and it really pisses me off to see people I caer about spouting that shit off.
re: #244 HappyWarrior
Nazi
fucksscum.
re: #246 Myron Falwell
Similar incident in Lakewood, Ohio a few days ago.
No one should have expected them to go quietly.
Especially with who we have occupying the White House.
WTF?!-> Florida candidate for U.S. Senate admits to sacrificing goat, drinking its blood. 😳😳😳😳😳😳 https://t.co/IfkyBiWszU
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) August 19, 2017
re: #254 Dr. Matt
Oh, hey, wasn’t he a speaker at the Unite the DERP rally? Yes, yes he was.
ETA: Aren’t these the same spoogenozzles that complain about how cruel and disgusting halal butchers are?
re: #254 Dr. Matt
I keep thinking we’ll eventually reach Peak FloriDUH, and then stories like this come out.
A Statement from Chairman David M. Rubenstein & President Deborah F. Rutter Regarding the 2017 Kennedy Center Honors pic.twitter.com/YdkyryF3s7
— The Kennedy Center (@kencen) August 19, 2017
i was excited for the solar eclipse but this made me so sad pic.twitter.com/jjDiLY1Owq
— tiffany (@tiffauy) August 18, 2017
Based on this video:
“May the shadow of the moon fall on a world at peace.” ABC News report from February 26, 1979 about the world of August 21, 2017 pic.twitter.com/oRK0mwAoLm
— Matt Novak (@paleofuture) August 18, 2017
And ABC News is heeding Frank Reynolds’ promise of rolling coverage of this forthcoming solar eclipse; I believe they were the first network to announce as such.
re: #256 Myron Falwell
I keep thinking we’ll eventually reach Peak FloriDUH, and then stories like this come out.
There is no such thing as Peak Florida - it’s a commonly-held misconception.
Greets and saluts from the Resistance in the NYC metro area. Trump’s back out on the golf course this morning in yet another emoluments clause violation, and that is the least bad thing he’s done today.
It’s almost like the United States has no President - we are a rudderless ship heading for a major disaster. Good luck everyone!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 20, 2014
No one trolls Trump better than old Trump tweets. https://t.co/Iasijuuut4
— Miranda Yaver (@mirandayaver) August 19, 2017
Everything Trump says and does in his position turns to shit. Every last thing. He’s knowingly pushed white supremacists into the highest levels of the admin, and people cheer when one is sent sideways back to Breitbart? Bannon’s still pushing a white supremacist agenda, and he’s going to give Trump cover from the outside.
Trump remains surrounded by bigots and regressive know-nothings, because that’s what Trump wants to hear/see.
The Bannon departure is an attempt to cover for the white supremacists who still lurk throughout the admin and the fact Trump willingly goes out of his way to equate Nazis/white supremacists/KKK with those who stand in opposition. His presser was an unforced admission of Trump’s true beliefs. Bannon didn’t force him to say those things. Gorka didn’t. Miller didn’t. That was all Trump. That’s who he is. That’s who he always was.
And the ongoing kerfuffle over the statues deflects from the fact the white supremacists - the KKK and Nazis - are emboldened by this admin and this president precisely because Trump condones those actions and equates the opposition with the actual fucking Nazis.
So, while it’s good that the Confederate statues come down, that’s less important than pushing back against the living-breathing-rioting actual Nazis. And that pushback starts with fighting Trump and the GOP that enables him.
McDonalds mascot: a pervert clown
Burger king’s mascot: a lecherous King
Subway’s mascot: Jared
Arbys mascot: a hat or something?
Eat arbys— Nihilist Arby’s (@nihilist_arbys) August 8, 2017
re: #130 EPR-radar
I honestly can’t imagine a live action version of Evangelion being any good at all, no matter who makes the film.
The Japanese couldn’t even pull of a live version of Attack on Titan.
re: #260 lawhawk
A 70 year old man doesn’t suddenly change his stripes based on who is in his inner circle or not. Bannon, Gorka and Nazi Miller are all reflective of who Trump really is. That’s making itself readily apparent to anyone not buying the “pivot” bullshit.
We’re going to find out pretty soon just how much, or how little, influence Bannon had on this dumpster fire disguised as a presidential administration. My money’s on the latter.
Bannon left because of the career advancement opportunities back at Breitbart, as well as increased job security.
re: #248 No Depression
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About time Native Americans chime in on the statue madness.
re: #256 Myron Falwell
I keep thinking we’ll eventually reach Peak FloriDUH, and then stories like this come out.
Peak Florida is a myth.
re: #153 Targetpractice
I’d say I wanted a Fallout film, but I already got one. It’s called Mad Max: Fury Road.
There’s also Turbo Kid which kinda reminds me of Fallout. It’s on NF.
re: #254 Dr. Matt
And then you remember that’s not the most disturbing thing a politician running for office has ever done. Not even close.
re: #254 Dr. Matt
Unfu..
Nope, it’s Florida. Totally fucking believable. Still batcrap nuts, but totally believable.
We haven’t received any official reports. As far as we know that could be an actor playing Alex Jones.
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) August 18, 2017
re: #249 Joe Bacon 🌹
The difference, though, is we have Germany as an example. I was actually thinking the same thing as Drum because far too many Americans fell into one of two camps that knew better:
1. Didn’t bother paying attention because someone else would take care of it.
2. Voted a certain way because no one could actually be that bad.
re: #270 nines09
Hey, Nines, going OT here:
A while back I posted a question about buying a new amp. I have a 30-year-old Hughes and Kettner 30W combo. I was wondering if it has a loose ground wire. as the amp seems to buzz when it’s plugged in, regardless of what you’re doing. You were questioning whether it was a ground wire at all.
I’m pretty sure it’s the amp. I’m going to check again, but I’ve swapped out cables in the past and the buzz remained. I’ve also plugged the guitar into both GarageBand and a video game/tutoring software called Rocksmith on the computer, and there’s no buzz there.
I was wondering if it was worth trying to get this thing fixed, or just dump it and get a new amp. I’ve had my on this deal at Monoprice that seems to get decent reviews: 40w combo for $70.
Thoughts? Any help is appreciated.
That’s confirmed https://t.co/xQ724Cq93u
— Reclaiming My Time (@JesseRikart) August 19, 2017
We’ve seen that with Rage Furby, Milo, and the other agent provocateurs on the right. Their ultimate goal is pushing white supremacist agenda into mainstream.
re: #275 lawhawk
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We’ve seen that with Rage Furby, Milo, and the other agent provocateurs on the right. Their ultimate goal is pushing white supremacist agenda into mainstream.
For sure.
re: #263 Myron Falwell
A 70 year old man doesn’t suddenly change his stripes based on who is in his inner circle or not. Bannon, Gorka and Nazi Miller are all reflective of who Trump really is. That’s making itself readily apparent to anyone not buying the “pivot” bullshit.
We’re going to find out pretty soon just how much, or how little, influence Bannon had on this dumpster fire disguised as a presidential administration. My money’s on the latter.
Bannon left because of the career advancement opportunities back at Breitbart, as well as increased job security.
This.
I was looking up videos for REM last week and stumbled across Micheal Stipe and Mike Mills giving an interview on British TV, promoting the 25th anniversary re-release of Out of Time (great album).
The subject turned to the just-completed US election. Stipe (a Bernie supporter) went out of his way to insist that Trump was not elected due to his unapologetic ass-kissing of every bigot in the US, and that it was simply people wanting to change the “status quo”.
I admire Stipe. I’ve literally been a fan of the band for 33 years, since high school. I’ve seen them three times live. 2008’s Accelerate is a criminally-underated album.
That said, it was really sad to see him basically try to justify his Bernie-ness by insisting that there was no bigotry driving a huge chunk of Trump’s voting base. I really hope Stipe can look at Charlottesville and have the honesty to realize he was wrong.
You’re absolutely right. People like Bannon looked at Trump’s scattershot ignorance and refined it to the point that it put them all in the White House. Bannon was Trump’s white supremacist training wheels.
We can only hope that Trump is a shitty bike rider and falls off before it’s too late.
So a wingnut friend posted the stupid meme telling leftists to shut up because of the composition of the votes on the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments. First off, it’s great that the Republicans not only voted for that legislation but spearheaded its passage. I love Lincoln for that. Secondly, stop acting like the two political parties are vaccums and unchanged from they were 150 years ago, and thirdly, a lot of Republicans today have a problem with the 14th amendment and its application.
Watch this U.S.-funded cartoon promoting universal health care in 1949, directed by animation legend Chuck Jones. https://t.co/oe8ouJ6oSS
— Xeni Jardin (@xeni) August 19, 2017
re: #279 JordanRules
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So many white people in this country were fine with the idea of the Welfare State until LBJ had the nerve to say that black people and others should share in it as well. That to me is the greatest fraud that modern conservatism has presented itself on to the country and as a result we have a lot of delusional douches who think this country was a purely capitalist economy until the “leftists ruined it.”
re: #278 HappyWarrior
So a wingnut friend posted the stupid meme telling leftists to shut up because of the composition of the votes on the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments. First off, it’s great that the Republicans not only voted for that legislation but spearheaded its passage. I love Lincoln for that. Secondly, stop acting like the two political parties are vaccums and unchanged from they were 150 years ago, and thirdly, a lot of Republicans today have a problem with the 14th amendment and its application.
Once again, then your friend would have no problem removjng the statues since they were an affront to the ideals espoused by those amendments?
re: #281 Belafon
Once again, then your friend would have no problem removjng the statues since they were an affront to the ideals espoused by those amendments?
I just don’t get him man. Has a problem with athletes and people who don’t stand for the national anthem (He’s a USMC vet) but seems ot have no problem with those statues, Exactly though, if you firmly believe the Democratic Party to be responsilbe for the Civil War, why aren’t you in agreement with the counter-protesters? Oh wait, the whole using the political parties of 150 years ago is just a cheap attempt to insult the intelligence of their political opponents. People know that Lincoln was a Republican. Many others including us know that the GOP has been more like George Lincoln Rockwell’s party these past years than Abe’s party. Abe not only condemned slavery but also know-nothingism.
Learn more about the history of racial terror in the United States: https://t.co/FXLJt3iWd0 #APeoplesJourney pic.twitter.com/bhIJgyHPvS
— Smithsonian NMAAHC (@NMAAHC) August 17, 2017
re: #283 JordanRules
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This is why I get mad at my brother when he wants to act like there shouldn’t be any lingering anger about this. I have little doubt that our ancestors had it tough. In fact, I know they did but I also know my ancestors never had to worry about being murdered if they so much as looked at a person wrong in this country. That’s the legacy of Jim Crow. Black people having to live in constant fear and egg shells of offending so bigoted asshole who thinks he could call you boy and not your name but if you so much as didn’t call him sir, he would kill you.
re: #274 Mattand
Hey, Nines, going OT here:
A while back I posted a question about buying a new amp. I have a 30-year-old Hughes and Kettner 30W combo. I was wondering if it has a loose ground wire. as the amp seems to buzz when it’s plugged in, regardless of what you’re doing. You were questioning whether it was a ground wire at all.
I’m pretty sure it’s the amp. I’m going to check again, but I’ve swapped out cables in the past and the buzz remained. I’ve also plugged the guitar into both GarageBand and a video game/tutoring software called Rocksmith on the computer, and there’s no buzz there.
I was wondering if it was worth trying to get this thing fixed, or just dump it and get a new amp. I’ve had my on this deal at Monoprice that seems to get decent reviews: 40w combo for $70.
Thoughts? Any help is appreciated.
Hello Mattand. If I recall, it’s a solid state amp. No tubes. I think I said it could be any number of things, and I don’t recall if I suggested changing out the power cord. If you haven’t done that, give it a go. Any service on it will exceed the worth I think. Did you do a search for that model and see what it’s going for on ebay and such? Might be a throwaway or a 5 buck pawn dump.
I’m a tube guy but that’s me. There are thousands of nice enough SS amps for your needs. Personally I would not do that amp you have posted. No real brand name on it.
My suggestion.
Has some effects (with levels) and voicing (amp modeling). You can phone up Musician Fiend and Sweetwater and see if you can play them off one another and get a few bucks off. The big box bullies have the best pricing on these.
So my 2 cents. Hope this helps.
More of the effects….
have to run out bbiab.
Last night, I criticized one of the members of Trump’s pastors’ cabal on Twitter. That’d be “Pastor” Mark Burns, who describes himself as a “Christian Conservative.” He’s also black and other African Americans have described him as a “pulpit pimp.”
Holy crap, I woke up to an infestation (99+ messages) in my Twitter from this guy’s followers and various #MAGAots. I’ll just share a picture of a response from my feed.
None of these people are out and out Nazis or white supremacists, like Charles gets on a regular basis. They are, on the other hand, white evangelicals who all worship Trump like he’s God. *shakes head*
re: #286 mmmirele
Last night, I criticized one of the members of Trump’s pastors’ cabal on Twitter. That’d be “Pastor” Mark Burns, who describes himself as a “Christian Conservative.” He’s also black and other African Americans have described him as a “pulpit pimp.”
Holy crap, I woke up to an infestation (99+ messages) in my Twitter from this guy’s followers and various #MAGAots. I’ll just share a picture of a response from my feed.
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None of these people are out and out Nazis or white supremacists, like Charles gets on a regular basis. They are, on the other hand, white evangelicals who all worship Trump like he’s God. *shakes head*
Too many Evangelicals only care about abortion and telling gay people what to do. There used to be a prominent tradition of Evangelcials in this country who challenged inequality loudly and boldly but now too many of them only care about the above mentioned.
I certainly don’t support the antifa, but to claim they’re as bad as the Nazi scum is preposterous.
re: #288 Nyet
I certainly don’t support the antifa, but to claim they’re as bad as the Nazi scum is preposterous.
Precisely.
re: #203 makeitstop
I think his job now is being Elle King’s dad.
I think she has already had a more successful career than dad.
I caught her on Daryl’s House and her spirit for music is infectious. She is a pretty good songwriter using all kinds of classic ideas. And damn she can sing.
Meanwhile in Denton County, TX, GOP County Chair Lisa Hendrickson @LisaforGOPChair thinks running over protesters is just hi-larious. pic.twitter.com/8wl92xPruE
— Cindy Sadler (@MezzoCindy) August 19, 2017
re: #288 Nyet
I certainly don’t support the antifa, but to claim they’re as bad as the Nazi scum is preposterous.
They’re also more varied than the MSM would have you beileve. And not all in favor of head-smashing.
re: #291 electrotek
Facebook is still a thing?
re: #291 electrotek
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So where are the so called free speech activists on this? I may not like the Nazi shitbags but I’ve never thought it proper nor lawful to run them over with my vehicle either.
re: #295 HappyWarrior
So where are the so called free speech activists on this? I may not like the Nazi shitbags but I’ve never thought it proper nor lawful to run them over with my vehicle either.
They’re pro-life.
re: #295 HappyWarrior
So where are the so called free speech activists on this? I may not like the Nazi shitbags but I’ve never thought it proper nor lawful to run them over with my vehicle either.
Especially the right-wing “Je Suis Charlie” crowd.
re: #297 electrotek
Especially the right-wing “Je Suis Charlie” crowd.
Exactly. Don’t tell me you’re for free speech but that you also think it’s okay to ram over protesters who you don’t like.
re: #291 electrotek
Bitch. “Protester plow” huh?
No email rule here. But at the official url, her official email can be found.
http://dentongop.org/party-officials/
#Whites, this is a copy of the violent Leftist, Communist, Anti-Fascists (AntiFa) handbook.
It’s all #WhiteGenocide…pic.twitter.com/IUdApcSzP0— Netizen Nickster (@NetizenNickster) August 17, 2017
greetings fellow Communists of Color it is time to destroy The Whites™ but first let me set my coffee down on our Precious Manifesto https://t.co/ELyDuvroCw
— JuanPa (@jpbrammer) August 19, 2017
organizer of charlottesville rally tweets heinous thing about heather heyer. then blames it on a xanax cocktail. pic.twitter.com/XZXeP8mjpk
— marisa kabas (@MarisaKabas) August 19, 2017
re: #224 HappyWarrior
I still think Eisenhower had the right idea as soon as the Western Allies discovered the first camps they found. Record this. Record it because people will deny it.
Back when I was in the 8th grade (Catholic School) the nun that taught us history had a classmate’s uncle who was one of the first American GIs into a German prison camp come and give a lecture to all of us.
He had a photo book with probably 50 5 x 7 photos of what they found. These were actual black and white images shot by a military photographer for record sake. I am not sure how he had these photos, but he did.
They were grim. Some of the students only looked at a few images and turned away.
Some of us couldn’t believe what we were seeing even though we had heard about it.
Those images never left my memory. Hearing any amount of denial is sickening. Fighting over the numbers is gross. Humans can be sick animals. We seem to have a lot of them again. They need to be resisted at every turn.
Strange. He tweeted a couple hours ago that he was hacked, and Weev took credit for hacking him, but now it’s gone. https://t.co/k6TSutDSVn pic.twitter.com/GQnWZnj13o
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce) August 19, 2017
re: #291 electrotek
From my email to her, on my perfectly identifiable gmail
Your posting of the “protester plow” is an assault on American values of dissent and free speech. You must retract, apologize or resign. Vehicular assault is a felony crime and you are encouraging it.
Sincerely,
Daniel Ballard
I’m putting together a twitter list of some reporters & a few others at the #BostonRally. U can follow if u wanna =>https://t.co/ZeFmhhVQz0
— HGTomato 🍅 (@HGTomato) August 19, 2017
re: #211 dangerman
he he he “old school”
exchanges had names
numbers were 7 digits
phones werent cameras
and they had these things called “dials”
Our first phone number only had 4 digits for local calls (some in the town were only 3 digits.) When they added the exchange (SUnset 4), it was quite a change.
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Yeah, I think the “Free Speech Rally” at Boston Common may have a fraction of that many attendees
Live streaming view from Sky5: 10k or more protesters marching to Boston Common https://t.co/A5V8FbHbTr pic.twitter.com/0a5t6AxfHj
— WCVB-TV Boston (@WCVB) August 19, 2017
What’s all this talk of commies? Do they really think we’ll send them all to MAGAdan?
re: #310 Unshaken Defiance
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re: #312 Nyet
What’s all this talk of commies? Do they really think we’ll send them all to MAGAdan?
They think all their opponents are commies.
re: #248 No Depression
ABC13 Houston ✔ @abc13houston
JUST IN: Christopher Columbus statue vandalized in Houston’s Bell Parkhttp://abc13.co
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And here I live in Columbus Ohio.
A little too late to change the name now.
I think if I wanted to display a reaction to a Confederate statue here I’d be inclined to put a black shroud over it, strongly attached. Public shaming before hoped for removal by the owner or government in charge.
Every time I see Soros invoked it sounds like a neo ‘the Jews’ smear. Because it is.
I know it’s only one poll, but it looks like it might have a slight GOP bias (at least according to 538’s adjusted number), but those favoring impeachment total 53% with strongly support at 47%. Also, amazingly, 21% think the rally on Friday was staged by left wing groups, which explains so fucking much.
re: #317 BigPapa
Every time I see Soros invoked it sounds like a neo ‘the Jews’ smear. Because it is.
That’s exactly what it is. Ditto Alinsky. It’s not a coincidence that both Alinsky and Soros are and were Jewish.
Oh I see, you’re gonna pulling specific examples that don’t represent the general points I was making
— Ty (@TyLikesSalad) August 19, 2017
Women - in general - have fewer rights in Muslim countries now, than they did - in general - in WW2 Germany
— Ty (@TyLikesSalad) August 19, 2017
This guy doesn’t get it
Gone to Shiloh
For the Union
Shoulder to shoulder
Side by side
Gone to Shiloh
Men stand united
When flags and bullets start to fly
re: #291 electrotek
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We done got us yet another TexAssHole here. Time to once again put this up…
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This is my second great grandfather’s unit flag. And in an interesting twist, one of his company mates was a cousin of his daughter’s future daughter in law. He was German born. The cousin Pennsylvania born of Irish descent.
A Jefferson Davis monument east of Phoenix was tarred and feathered a couple of days ago.
Here’s a picture of the monument sans tar & feathers.
For those of you in Arizona, the monument is located at the three-way intersection of US60 and Peralta Rd. in Gold Canyon.
I might go out there tomorrow morning just to see what it looks like now. For the record, here’s the plaque memorializing the battle of Picacho Peak.
Internet service just restored to my village after it went off yesterday.
Just got back from the special budget meeting for the village library. Aside from the previously-set 2% increase, I helped finagle through an additional 3.5%, plus a capital improvement budget to replace two more library computers.
Discussion then turned to the eclipse - specifically, road problems. Yesterday, the state governor ordered all non-numbered north-south roads between US-20 and US-26 closed, due to scores of out-of-staters getting lost and stranded on our Third World road system and not having any cell service here to call for help. (Ranchers and farmers volunteered to search the roads to find stranded eclipse-chasers and rescue them.)
Only people who live in the area may travel past the barricades (meaning my village is cut off). While most barricades are just across roads, here they are manned because the state governor is just north of town staying at a ranch for the eclipse. That means showing ID to get in to town (or go to the cemetery or water tower).
re: #325 Anymouse
Huh. Seems a bit much given GPS still works, and just turning around would be an option just like before cell phones. But locals probably know best.
That time almost 2 decades ago when Canada’s most conservative province implemented this:
* It implemented a no-frills policy at its jails—rationing toilet paper, removing pool tables, eliminating bacon from breakfast menus—that prompted one offender to request a 24-month term in a federal prison rather than 15 months in an Alberta jail.
Someone should show this to Rebel Media.
Shit, @pareene is probably right huhhttps://t.co/TF5RymaZb9 pic.twitter.com/CpJ9iSTE6E
— Matt Brown (@MattSBN) August 19, 2017
Thousands expected to march in Boston as debate rages across the nation about racism and Confederate monuments https://t.co/usdg5q8yEc pic.twitter.com/hbvw7WhTWj
— CNN (@CNN) August 19, 2017
re: #328 FormerDirtDart
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He’s not probably right. He is right. It’s going to happen.
re: #330 HappyWarrior
He’s not probably right. He is right. It’s going to happen.
Happy it’s already starting. If you think the Republican Party is off the rails now you ain’t seen nothing yet!
re: #304 FormerDirtDart
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I particularly like the passive voice of his repudiation. It was “sent from his account.”
re: #324 mmmirele
A Jefferson Davis monument east of Phoenix was tarred and feathered a couple of days ago.
Here’s a picture of the monument sans tar & feathers.
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OK: So the Battle of Picacho Peak involved a TOTAL of 23 guys? Who still managed to rack up six casualties and 3 POWs?
Guess that’s why it doesn’t have a bigger monument…..
re: #311 FormerDirtDart
Yeah, I think the “Free Speech Rally” at Boston Common may have a fraction of that many attendees
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re: #331 Joe Bacon 🌹
Happy it’s already starting. If you think the Republican Party is off the rails now you ain’t seen nothing yet!
No, I know it. Our state GOP nearly nominated Corey Stewart for governor. What I mean to say there is, the next generation of the GOP leadership, i.e. the people who are from my generation are those types. They’re the GOP’s futuer.
re: #334 Belafon
I’m having trouble figuring out what the two images represent.
Edit: other than people, that it. Are we supposed to compare them?
Far-right activist attending the #BostonFreeSpeechRally gather around a rotunda as many more counterprotesters look on. pic.twitter.com/Oum96zF9GV
— NBC Left Field (@NBCLeftField) August 19, 2017
re: #291 electrotek
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SO: I wonder how long it will be be before Ms. Hendrickson takes down her “plow” pic, and posts a long whiny screed about how it was all “just a joke” and how put-upon she is by all those humorless free-speech-hating libtards??
re: #337 Jay C
SO: I wonder how long it will be be before Ms. Hendrickson takes down her “plow” pic, and posts a long whiny screed about how it was all “just a joke” and how put-upon she is by all those humorless free-speech-hating libtards??
Not long I reckon.
re: #337 Jay C
SO: I wonder how long it will be be before Ms. Hendrickson takes down her “plow” pic, and posts a long whiny screed about how it was all “just a joke” and how put-upon she is by all those humorless free-speech-hating libtards??
Gosh we may never know since the Twit now hides her Twitter feed…
I think there may still be more marching toward the Commons
In boston covering the rally - heard cops estimate crowd at 15000 - mainly counterprotesters. #reveal pic.twitter.com/rfd13ULG1a
— Kevin Sullivan (@kjohnsullivan) August 19, 2017
I’ll be at the Dallas march tonight, anyone else going?
re: #300 FormerDirtDart
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re: #336 FormerDirtDart
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While just more than 600 people expressed interest in going to the Boston Free Speech Rally on Facebook, 25,000 people joined a page to “Fight Supremacy” in a counterprotest to Saturday’s rally.
and heh.
As of Friday night, the “Fight Supremacy” group had raised more than $34,000.
The “Boston Free Speech” group, meanwhile, asked on its Facebook page for donations to purchase an audio system for the event. A link to its fundraising website showed just two people had made donations totaling $9. The page was later taken down.
re: #62 EPR-radar
This shit is not difficult.
A Christian who wants a Christian theocracy has no real business being in the US.
A Muslim who wants a Muslim theocracy has no real business being in the US.
Christians and Muslims who don’t want a theocracy both belong in the US.
Edited to add: An atheist who wants to suppress one (or all) religion(s) has no real business being in the US.
I don’t completely agree with your ETA statement. For example, Scientology is now officially classified as a religion in this country. This is not a religion; it is a fraudulent cult. Is the Westboro Baptist Church a religion? Just because some group calls itself a religion doesn’t it make it so.
re: #309 BeachDem
Our first phone number only had 4 digits for local calls (some in the town were only 3 digits.) When they added the exchange (SUnset 4), it was quite a change.
My phone number growing up in Michigan was 1-2 (one long ring, two short rings). It was quite a shock to many people in my town when we got four-digit direct dial to anyone in town, and long distance dial (though an operator would come on and ask for our billing number).
Here, it was a similar shock to people when we got 911 emergency service. Everyone was distributed a card by the county saying “post this by your phone” (though I still have all the direct dial numbers next to mine).
Appropriate song for this presidency, same as the one it was written for (though it is not “hard rock”):
re: #308 FormerDirtDart
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Was listening to Mayah Mahty Walsh yesterday on WGBH. Love that guy. They’re ready.
Another fucking Nazi.
Whether anyone likes it or not, Whites have the right to unite, organize, & fight for self-preservation & destiny! #WednesdayWisdom pic.twitter.com/CuXWTXcOYF
— Racial Consciousness (@Nature_and_Race) June 14, 2017
Dear @jack @Twitter, Why does this Nazi still have a twitter account?!? @TwitterSupport https://t.co/5GMvqbM3ja
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) August 19, 2017
I LOL’d thinking this was sarcasm, but then on closer inspection….
Boston must be costing Soros a small fortune today!!! #bostonrally #MAGA 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
— ⚔️Scott⚔️ (@888Scott) August 19, 2017
re: #333 Jay C
OK: So the Battle of Picacho Peak involved a TOTAL of 23 guys? Who still managed to rack up six casualties and 3 POWs?
Guess that’s why it doesn’t have a bigger monument…..
Maybe it’s one of those embarrassing battles. You know, the ones that end with, “OK, guys, look - let’s just call it draw, we all walk away and we’ll all never, ever speak of this again. Sound good to you?”
ETA: I first read that as “the battle of Pistachio Peak” and for a second I was all like “Huh?!”
re: #344 Hecuba’s daughter
I don’t completely agree with your ETA statement. For example, Scientology is now officially classified as a religion in this country. This is not a religion; it is a fraudulent cult. Is the Westboro Baptist Church a religion? Just because some group calls itself a religion doesn’t it make it so.
I think ‘religion’ has become a word with all kinds of definitions.
It seems to fit large groups that are passionate believers in something.
It has even been used here at LGF to describe passionate atheists.
re: #347 Dr. Matt
Another fucking Nazi.
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They want white people to unite but they worship Hitler who deemed many whites not “supreme” enough.
Best protest song ever
we did it 😂 pic.twitter.com/hnwM7QEaEX
— the mao kid 🌹 (@kid_mao) August 19, 2017
re: #351 HappyWarrior
They want white people to unite but they worship Hitler who deemed many whites not “supreme” enough.
Yeah, like pretty much everyone east of the Elbe, for example.
re: #329 FormerDirtDart
It’s always a fucking “debate” with the media. There is no debate. You’re either a nazi/white supremacist or you’re not.
re: #348 Barefoot Grin
I LOL’d thinking this was sarcasm, but then on closer inspection….
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Even if the Soros kooky theories were true, the dude is loaded.
re: #348 Barefoot Grin
I LOL’d thinking this was sarcasm, but then on closer inspection….
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Poor Soros—he’s soon going to have to sell pencils on a corner, having spent his entire fortune.
Some good pics/videos of Boston rally:
re: #351 HappyWarrior
They want white people to unite but they worship Hitler who deemed many whites not “supreme” enough.
And most of them look like Rage Furby. What “superiority” there.
re: #353 Dr Lizardo
Yeah, like pretty much everyone east of the Elbe, for example.
Aka half my family. I mean don’t get me wrong. Fuck the fucks on pure principles but it’s hilarious how they want us of Slavic descent to forget they saw us as non white and probably still do but they know they’re such a huge minority so they get idiotic Slavs and others to join them.
re: #347 Dr. Matt
Another fucking Nazi.
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Love that the racist illustrates his crapola with a pic (a 19th-Century Romantic imagination, by the look of it) of the Athenian Acropolis. Guess he doesn’t recall that the people who built that complex would have looked down in scorn at his “European” ancestors as a gang of uncouth barbarians for whom the term “culture” was wildly inapplicable.
And I’m sure if they met Mr. “Consciousness”, they’d assume their judgements were correct.
The most Boston anti-fascist sign out here today: pic.twitter.com/f4KjytE4eU
— Jack Smith IV (@JackSmithIV) August 19, 2017
Really just sharing this tweet because of the sign
Sea of people line the hill leading to the monument, spill down into the sidewalk, and pack the field outside the barrier near bandstand pic.twitter.com/zd7rNLlmfg
— Steve Annear (@steveannear) August 19, 2017
re: #360 Jay C
Love that the racist illustrates his crapola with a pic (a 19th-Century Romantic imagination, by the look of it) of the Athenian Acropolis. Guess he doesn’t recall that the people who built that complex would have looked down in scorn at his “European” ancestors as a gang of uncouth barbarians for whom the term “culture” was wildly inapplicable.
And I’m sure if they met Mr. “Consciousness”, they’d assume their judgements were correct.
Like with the ancient Romans - there were two groups of people in the world: Romans and everyone else……..and everyone else were “barbarians”.
re: #347 Dr. Matt
Another fucking Nazi.
Racial Consciousness @Nature_and_Race
Whether anyone likes it or not, Whites have the right to unite, organize, & fight for self-preservation & destiny! #WednesdayWisdom
5:19 PM - Jun 14, 2017
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So, who is stopping Whites from uniting, organizing and self preserving their Whiteness?
Oh, that’s right. What “they” want is to preserve their right to go out and call themselves superior to all others and then to go and turn that “pride” into pure hate.
re: #326 Unshaken Defiance
Huh. Seems a bit much given GPS still works, and just turning around would be an option just like before cell phones. But locals probably know best.
While a GPS device receives satellite signals, the maps included in them do not include our road network (thus a GPS device will just show you out in the middle of a field or something). Additionally, on-line and print maps do not show roads in the Nebraska Panhandle. For example, Google Maps only shows roads (and not all of them) if you zoom in to the highest resolution.
Google Street View only shows US-26 through the village (meaning privacy for us). No other roads here are available on Street View.
And if something happens to your car, you’re screwed unless someone comes along on one of the farm roads (the aforementioned lack of cell service). (This is also a problem when tornado-tourist-chasers come round these parts. After every severe thunderstorm in the spring and summer farmers and ranchers will take to the roads in tractors to pull cars to safety, because they don’t have sense to listen to rural hicks telling them don’t go out in the rain or go on the county roads without a map, compass, and Sherpa.)
For local travel I have a section-level gazetteer showing all the cow paths.
I’ll note that early white supremacists didn’t talk about the supremacy of white people but rather of Anglo Saxon Protestants. Basically if you like me are Slavic, Celtic, or any other group, you should hate these assholes too. We’re inferior to them too brut they want to make nice because they know “Anglo Saxon Protestant superiority” has a more limited appeal.
This guy says he was inspired by Tina Fey. He brought a cake reading “nazis suck” to the free speech rally, said it’s choc + vanilla flavor pic.twitter.com/hitheRVkDz
— Emily Mesa-Zendt (@emilyzendt) August 19, 2017
re: #364 FormerDirtDart
Really just sharing this tweet because of the sign
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Scanning the crowd to see if I can find any of my family peeps—I’ll bet the “kids” are there, as they drove down from Andover to Logan for the protest against the travel ban on about 5 minutes notice.
re: #368 HappyWarrior
I’ll note that early white supremacists didn’t talk about the supremacy of white people but rather of Anglo Saxon Protestants. Basically if you like me are Slavic, Celtic, or any other group, you should hate these assholes too. We’re inferior to them too brut they want to make nice because they know “Anglo Saxon Protestant superiority” has a more limited appeal.
It’s like Czech neo-Nazis. I’ve encountered one, many years ago. He was also quite proud of the fact that he was “100% Czech” (as he put it) and an adherent of the National Socialist ideology.
He spoke not a lick of German, btw - as I discovered when I politely inquired as to whether he’d ever heard of the word “untermenschen”.
Heh. I told him he should look it up one day.
re: #358 HappyWarrior
Aka half my family. I mean don’t get me wrong. Fuck the fucks on pure principles but it’s hilarious how they want us of Slavic descent to forget they saw us as non white and probably still do but they know they’re such a huge minority so they get idiotic Slavs and others to join them.
And folk like Rep. Steve King (R-acist, IA4) want me deported to Poland.
They are coming out of the woodwork.
— Kay (@1quickstitch) August 19, 2017
More Nazis. @jack @twitter @TwitterSupport https://t.co/S2ZraoA0CT
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) August 19, 2017
re: #371 Dr Lizardo
It’s like Czech neo-Nazis. I’ve encountered one, many years ago. He was also quite proud of the fact that he was “100% Czech” (as he put it) and an adherent of the National Socialist ideology.
He spoke not a lick of German, btw - as I discovered when I politely inquired as to whether he’d ever heard of the word “untermenschen”.
Heh. I told him he should look it up one day.
Yeah I don’t get Slavic Neo-Nazis especially.
re: #370 BeachDem
Scanning the crowd to see if I can find any of my family peeps—I’ll bet the “kids” are there, as they drove down from Andover to Logan for the protest against the travel ban on about 5 minutes notice.
They may still be enroute. The march hasn’t reached there yet
Passing over I-90 #bostonrally pic.twitter.com/auP4YvRss5
— Henry Gass (@henrygass) August 19, 2017
re: #369 FormerDirtDart
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Now that is the one time it would be politically appropriate to say “let them eat cake” about your supporters!
Edit: Chcolate and vanilla flavored? Flashes of “Look to the cookie!” and I mean that in a good way.
re: #375 HappyWarrior
Yeah I don’t get Slavic Neo-Nazis especially.
Look at Putin. That is his ideology and it certainly appears that the Nazis of the Republican stripe are fine with that. So maybe it is right to call them neo-Nazis since they have extended their approval to anyone Caucasian of European descent and some Christian faith. Wonder when Dinesh will realize that he’s not included.
re: #363 Barefoot Grin
Heh
In Boston, two Trump supporters parade through to the rally entrance. Locals shout “Get the fuck outta our paaahrk!!”
— Jack Smith IV (@JackSmithIV) August 19, 2017
re: #377 Belafon
When is it?
7:30, but get there EARLY
I’ll probably end up parking my car around downtown at 4:30 or so.
re: #365 Dr Lizardo
Like with the ancient Romans - there were two groups of people in the world: Romans and everyone else……..and everyone else were “barbarians”.
Of course, almost anyone could become a Roman citizen.
re: #365 Dr Lizardo
Like with the ancient Romans - there were two groups of people in the world: Romans and everyone else……..and everyone else were “barbarians”.
Isn’t that the way most tribes presented themselves? The People, and everyone else.
re: #379 Hecuba’s daughter
Look at Putin. That is his ideology and it certainly appears that the Nazis of the Republican stripe are fine with that. So maybe it is right to call them neo-Nazis since they have extended their approval to anyone Caucasian of European descent and some Christian faith. Wonder when Dinesh will realize that he’s not included.
I wouldn’t call Putin’s ideology Neo-Nazi, it’s more about restoring Russia to its past glory. It’s Anti-Semitic no doubt but I’m reluctant to call it Neo Nazi.
re: #377 Belafon
When is it?
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re: #380 Myron Falwell
Heh
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Fake news! If they were real Boston locals there would be no “r” at all in how they pronounce “park”!
They surrendered
They didn’t take their flags — police now removing them
— Shawn Musgrave (@ShawnMusgrave) August 19, 2017
Police estimate 15,000 counter-protesters are marching through Boston, shouting anti-Nazi and anti-fascist slogans: https://t.co/30EmFLxYZU pic.twitter.com/U5VXpUPEub
— ABC News (@ABC) August 19, 2017
#FreeSpeech protestors left before the bulk of the counterprotesters, who marched from #roxbury, even arrived at the Common #boston #rally
— Martha Schick (@MarthaSchick) August 19, 2017
re: #376 FormerDirtDart
They may still be enroute. The march hasn’t reached there yet
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Love the “What you want back was never yours” sign.
Counterprotest march now at Ruggles #bostonrally pic.twitter.com/6Y2oIjUVtf
— Henry Gass (@henrygass) August 19, 2017
This tweet is still getting shared like crazy - really hit a nerve.
Photo of the Day: GOP Rep. Rohrabacher Poses With Holocaust Denier Chuck C. Johnson at Assange Meeting https://t.co/YtnmB47TRX pic.twitter.com/mUMBGavr65
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 17, 2017
Police just took down the last of the flags on the bandstand. Free speech rally participants left with police. pic.twitter.com/EVHV6QHXhl
— Emily Mesa-Zendt (@emilyzendt) August 19, 2017
re: #383 retired cynic
Isn’t that the way most tribes presented themselves? The People, and everyone else.
Pretty much. Sadly, humans are still pretty tribal. It’s just that definitions of what constitutes a “tribe” has changed over the millennia.
For me, everyone is part of the tribe. The tribe known as Homo sapiens sapiens.
re: #388 FormerDirtDart
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I haven’t seen this many surrending Nazis since Falaise!
A white supremacist just got thrown into a police van pic.twitter.com/BcLVqCwAIz
— Faine Greenwood (@faineg) August 19, 2017
I did a little Saturday morning math:
Dear Media: About Boston. It would be appropriate to give both rallies coverage proportional to their volume as compared to the other.
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) August 19, 2017
Auschwitz personnel, 1942. People, not monsters, help make atrocities happen. pic.twitter.com/hycVQym4f5
— Andrew Stroehlein (@astroehlein) August 19, 2017
According to some Islamophobes, Nazis were better than Muslims because they allowed women to “wear whatever they want” 🙄 https://t.co/AAD8eeW03Z
— دانیال (@danja84) August 19, 2017
We are huddled around in the common waiting to find out if we have police protection or we have to fight our way out. This is America pic.twitter.com/5LqiT1QF1n
— Joe Biggs (@Rambobiggs) August 19, 2017
Nazi snowflakes are so 2017. https://t.co/uh3qlt1JjW
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
re: #399 darthstar
I did a little Saturday morning math:
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Except that’s how the news media handle climate change deniers. In fact, they tend to give the 3% who “oppose” the theory even more airtime than the 97% who support it.
Who had that tweet about Facebook and politics? I know it was a LGF’er but can’t find it.
re: #400 electrotek
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Said it already but the most disturbing element to me of the Holocaust is how the murderers murdered by day but we’re family men by night.
Nazis and the KKK do share more common ground than we realized.
Their real flags should really be white flags, for instance.
re: #406 HappyWarrior
Said it already but the most disturbing element to me of the Holocaust is how the murderers murdered by day but we’re family men by night.
They saw killing jews no different than you or I would feel squishing a spider or whacking a mosquito.
Truly, sickeningly deplorable.
re: #406 HappyWarrior
Said it already but the most disturbing element to me of the Holocaust is how the murderers murdered by day but we’re family men by night.
Absolutely. Makes my hair stand up.
Of course, FOX was lucky to get that one piece of footage of some douche-bag
I do wonder how if FOX made the same legal distinctions when protestors had their property snatched away at Trump rallies?
Nah, just kidding, I know the answer…
MOMENTS AGO: Woman waving American flag hit, dragged by protester at #FreeSpeechRally in #Boston. #BostonCommon pic.twitter.com/7swgamIOjU
— Fox News (@FoxNews) August 19, 2017
re: #401 Charles Johnson
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That “RamboBiggs” tweet is so awesome I have trouble believing it. For reals?
The term “free speech” used to be a proud liberal cause, but it’s now being hijacked and cynically misused by white supremacists.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
re: #406 HappyWarrior
Said it already but the most disturbing element to me of the Holocaust is how the murderers murdered by day but we’re family men by night.
That’s why it was imperative for denazification to take place. One would shudder at how much worse things would be had we treated the Germans with Reconstruction-esque kid gloves after WWII ended.
re: #410 FormerDirtDart
Of course, FOX was lucky to get that one piece of footage of some douche-bag
I do wonder how if FOX made the same legal distinctions when protestors had their property snatched away at Trump rallies?
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Typical Faux.
Nazis whigning on Twitter about how the “left” wants to shut down free speech.
It’s always projection with conservatives, isn’t it? In my nearly sixty years I have never seen anything but projection (and calling liberals “anti-American”).
re: #413 Myron Falwell
That’s why it was imperative for denazification to take place. One would shudder at how much worse things would be had we treated the Germans with Reconstruction-esque kid gloves after WWII ended.
I would have seen memorials to Nazis had that happened.
Riot police yelling “squaring up” #fightsupremacy pic.twitter.com/V2NfcneZ4q
— Faine Greenwood (@faineg) August 19, 2017
Riot police coming out with tactical poles and Billy clubs pic.twitter.com/9OFLeGWyCi
— Faine Greenwood (@faineg) August 19, 2017
re: #415 Anymouse 🌹
Nazis whigning on Twitter about how the “left” wants to shut down free speech.
It’s always projection with conservatives, isn’t it? In my nearly sixty years I have never seen anything but projection (and calling liberals “anti-American”).
Aren’t these the same people who want it to be legal to run over protesters?
re: #410 FormerDirtDart
Of course, FOX was lucky to get that one piece of footage of some douche-bag
I do wonder how if FOX made the same legal distinctions when protestors had their property snatched away at Trump rallies?
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Of note, the Boston-area Fox affiliate de-branded from the network earlier this year, now calling themselves “BOSTON 25.”
And management directly cited the negative connotations with Fox News in the market (it had been owned by Fox until an ownership trade with Cox in 2004).
re: #408 Eclectic Cyborg
They saw killing jews no different than you or I would feel squishing a spider or whacking a mosquito.
Truly, sickeningly deplorable.
Yep………just look at the words of Heinrich Himmler:
One basic principle must be the absolute rule for the SS men: We must be honest, decent, loyal and comradely to members of our own blood and to nobody else. What happens to a Russian, to a Czech, does not interest me in the slightest. What other nations can offer in the way of good blood of our type, we will take, if necessary, by kidnapping their children and raising them here with us. Whether nations live in prosperity or starve to death interests me only so far as we need them as slaves for our culture; otherwise, it is of no interest to me. Whether 10,000 Russian females fall down from exhaustion while digging an antitank ditch interests me only insofar as the anti-tank ditch for Germany is finished.
I am now referring to the evacuation of the Jews, the extermination of the Jewish people. It’s one of those things that is easily said: ‘The Jewish people are being exterminated’, says every party member, ‘this is very obvious, it’s in our program, elimination of the Jews, extermination, we’re doing it, hah, a small matter.’ And then they turn up, the upstanding 80 million Germans, and each one has his decent Jew. They say the others are all swines, but this particular one is a splendid Jew. But none has observed it, endured it. Most of you here know what it means when 100 corpses lie next to each other, when there are 500 or when there are 1,000. To have endured this and at the same time to have remained a decent person — with exceptions due to human weaknesses — has made us tough, and is a glorious chapter that has not and will not be spoken of. Because we know how difficult it would be for us if we still had Jews as secret saboteurs, agitators and rabble-rousers in every city, what with the bombings, with the burden and with the hardships of the war. If the Jews were still part of the German nation, we would most likely arrive now at the state we were at in 1916 and 17
Clinical, cold and horrific.
SWAT lined up on Boylston. Not sure why….stay tuned. pic.twitter.com/5o7NUTHc5x
— Steve Annear (@steveannear) August 19, 2017
And, the counter-march has arrived
They have reached the Common @nbcboston pic.twitter.com/eLDo55RpAR
— Perry Russom (@PerryNBCBoston) August 19, 2017
re: #401 Charles Johnson
We are huddled around in the common waiting to find out if we have police protection or we have to fight our way out. This is America pic.twitter.com/5LqiT1QF1n
— Joe Biggs (@Rambobiggs) August 19, 2017
Poor babys. Remember this?
No police at all.
re: #419 HappyWarrior
Aren’t these the same people who want it to be legal to run over protesters?
Why yes they are, Happy! Just like that TexAssHole in this thread with her special little Tonka Truck!
Going through Twitter to find tweets where Pakistanis were once praising Hitler during the Gaza conflict in 2014, and came across these:
@scubanick Pakistanis don’t even know the extent to which Hitler went. I merely wanted to point out the Ignorance + malevolence for Israelis
— Rehan Afzal (@RehanAfzal) September 15, 2014
Welcome to the burger generation of Islamabad that will support anything to be labelled as cool, no matter what. 🙄 pic.twitter.com/JlmIIcUK8F
— Snober Abbasi (@snobers) June 2, 2017
re: #421 Dr Lizardo
Yep………just look at the words of Heinrich Himmler:
Clinical, cold and horrific.
I don’t exaggerate here but I took and showed more care to my childhood stuffed animal then they did those they deemed unworthy.
Here is what’s going to happen.
Cops are going to direct crowds to disperese.
Antifa is going to fuck everything up.
Count on it
People asking why Swat is here. Standing in front of line of police armed with clubs and plastic ties pic.twitter.com/N6pQAZ9cDJ
— Steve Annear (@steveannear) August 19, 2017
re: #383 retired cynic
Isn’t that the way most tribes presented themselves? The People, and everyone else.
Tribes. Gangs. Religions. Countries. Political Parties.
The Trumps.
I wonder who thought Boston would be a good idea. Sure, it can be as racist as anywhere, but Boston Commons? (Reminds me of that scene from “This is Spinal Tap”: manager explaining why the group couldn’t fill a venue: “Boston—not a big college town.” Of course there will be thousands of counter protesters.
re: #421 Dr Lizardo
And that sentiment is shared and amplified today by such assholes as Weev, Kim Dotcom, Spencer and especially Ginger Snapped…
re: #427 FormerDirtDart
Here is what’s going to happen.
Cops are going to direct crowds to disperese.
Antifa is going to fuck everything up.
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I really hope not.
re: #431 Barefoot Grin
I really hope not.
They came for the tussle, and there wasn’t one.
So, they’ll make one
This woman was crying after her American flagged snatched and she was knocked down by black masked anarchist bloc pic.twitter.com/u96ExW7KLP
— Jacob Siegel (@Jacob__Siegel) August 19, 2017
Kinda belies that right wing blog rumor that Kessler was an Obama supporter and worked for Occupy, doesn’t it?
— Karen J (@KaJo503) August 19, 2017
ROTFLMAO!
A friend in France e-mailed me that he ordered a Trumpy Bear. When he gets it he will open the secret zipper, take out the flag and replace it with lingerie…
re: #427 FormerDirtDart
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Cops are going to direct crowds to disperese.
Antifa is going to fuck everything up.
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A bare minimum of skirmishes will likely take place, and that will be enough for the gasbag right to bellyache endlessly about it.
I wonder if word has really gotten out that the fascists disbanded. Cell service has got to be crippled severely right now with the volume of humanity in such a concentrated area.
re: #429 Barefoot Grin
I wonder who thought Boston would be a good idea. Sure, it can be as racist as anywhere, but Boston Commons? (Reminds me of that scene from “This is Spinal Tap”: manager explaining why the group couldn’t fill a venue: “Boston—not a big college town.” Of course there will be thousands of counter protesters.
The same group had a rally back in may in the same place that was completely uneventful, I think this one has been on the books for months. Were too stupid to cancel after Charlottesville.
Ironically, members of the press were denied access to the area where the actual “Free Speech” rally was being held.
— Andrew Kimmel (@andrewkimmel_) August 19, 2017
re: #430 Joe Bacon 🌹
And that sentiment is shared and amplified today by such assholes as Weev, Kim Dotcom, Spencer and especially Ginger Snapped…
Though I doubt any of those clowns can achieve the sheer level of clinical detachment that Himmler reached in this speech from 24 May 1944:
Another question which was decisive for the inner security of the Reich and Europe, was the Jewish question. It was uncompromisingly solved after orders and rational recognition. I believe, gentleman, that you know me well enough to know that I am not a bloodthirsty person; I am not a man who takes pleasure or joy when something rough must be done. However on the other hand, I have such good nerves and such a developed sense of duty - I can say that much for myself - that when I recognise something as necessary I can implement it without compromise. I have not considered myself entitled - this concerns especially the Jewish women and children - to allow the children to grow into the avengers who will then murder our children and our grandchildren. That would have been cowardly. Consequently the question was uncompromisingly resolved.
One cold motherfucker, to say the least. And he really did look like a mild-mannered chicken farmer or a middle-school algebra teacher.
re: #435 Myron Falwell
What is this “cell service” of which you speak? /s
I don’t agree with this “slippery slope” logical fallacy. We’re in this awful mess because nobody stood up and stopped these hate groups.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
re: #409 retired cynic
Absolutely. Makes my hair stand up.
Not much different that packing the kids up for a quick trip downtown to see a lynching.
re: #438 Dr Lizardo
Doc, when I hear Shithead Spencer he comes the closest…
re: #442 Joe Bacon 🌹
Doc, when I hear Shithead Spencer he comes the closest…
Yeah, he’s probably the closest. The others, not so much. Spencer is a blatant asshole, but he’s not a stupid one.
re: #432 FormerDirtDart
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I had to remind myself that similar shit happened in DC on Trump’s inauguration. That’s how much it was almost entirely forgotten… mainly the punch of Spencer sucked out all of the news oxygen, then Sean Spicer’s meltdown, and so on, and so on.
Those who whine about the pro-slavery monuments being removed - what did they think about the Ukrainians removing Lenin’s statues recently?
— Sergey Romanov (@S_ergeyR_omanov) August 19, 2017
— Sergey Romanov (@S_ergeyR_omanov) August 19, 2017
The white supremacists were too scared to show up in the Boston Common. No wonder Trump was able to grab them–they’re all a bunch of pussies
— Marie Connor (@thistallawkgirl) August 19, 2017
re: #439 Anymouse 🌹
What is this “cell service” of which you speak? /s
I can’t wait to tell my kids that Back In The DayTM, we used phones to call people, and nothing else.
re: #448 Myron Falwell
I can’t wait to tell my kids that Back In The DayTM, we used phones to call people, and nothing else.
I mailed a bunch of letters to my family this morning - at the Post Office. Bought more stamps, too.
A little levity on this hot afternoon on the Common. #bostonrally pic.twitter.com/kzTEBGtWmJ
— Tim Caputo (@Tim_Caputo) August 19, 2017
re: #448 Myron Falwell
I can’t wait to tell my kids that Back In The DayTM, we used phones to call people, and nothing else.
I recently acquired a stereo system with a turntable - I was showing the pics to two younger students of mine (he’s 13 and his sister is 11) and they’d genuinely never seen one before. I’m going to take along one of my LP’s next lesson so they actually see one.
re: #415 Anymouse 🌹
Nazis whigning on Twitter about how the “left” wants to shut down free speech.
It’s always projection with conservatives, isn’t it? In my nearly sixty years I have never seen anything but projection (and calling liberals “anti-American”).
I look it as they got “out-free-speeched.”
They want to go to a public place and put on their stupid demonstration and be untouchable. It doesn’t work that way.
You got your permit. You had your demonstration. Too bad you were vastly outnumbered and felt threatened. Them’s the brakes snowflakes.
The other side was practicing their rights too.
Now go home and cry that you were shut down…but realize you don’t have the power to overcome the majority. Be thankful you didn’t get your asses beat.
Kill anybody with a bandanna covering their face.
— Stephen Seery (@White_boy2002) August 15, 2017
Hey @jack you forgot one Nazi to suspend for incitement to murder https://t.co/ob62cjVu4e
— دانیال (@danja84) August 19, 2017
I suspect that with the ubiquity of cell phone cameras and such in Boston today, we’ll be reading about another round of whigning Nazis and Klansmen being fired from their jobs or shunned by their neighbours (because they don’t understand the “free association” part of the Constitution they worship without reading it).
“Silent majority” as it turns out is projection too.
I’ve been told there were a grand total of 48 white supremacists at the Free Speech Rally. Taken away in paddy wagons now #fightsupremacy pic.twitter.com/oSVGaZM60b
— Faine Greenwood (@faineg) August 19, 2017
European countries with laws against displays of Nazi propaganda haven’t turned into totalitarian dictatorships.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
I don’t want government to suppress Nazis and white supremacists, but private companies can and SHOULD refuse to serve them.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
Faine Greenwood @fainegI’ve been told there were a grand total of 48 white supremacists at the Free Speech Rally. Taken away in paddy wagons now
Were they arrested or was it for their safety?
re: #427 FormerDirtDart
Here is what’s going to happen.
Cops are going to direct crowds to disperese.
Antifa is going to fuck everything up.
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I’ll never understand why someone who really thought they were the “good guys” would feel compelled to wear masks.
re: #456 Charles Johnson
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It’s a bs argument designed to shame people who oppose tehse assholes.
The term “free speech” used to be a proud liberal cause, but it’s now being hijacked and cynically misused by white supremacists.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
Another America hater #antifa #altleft supporter. #DNC is party of #KKK #BLM #ANTIFA: all terrorists and communist sympathizers https://t.co/5Hz2m1grJq
— Karin Maggipinto 🇺🇸 (@KarinMaggipinto) August 19, 2017
re: #456 Charles Johnson
Only 48 people. Ain’t that a kick in the head punch in the face.
re: #453 electrotek
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Your pal Spencer literally advocates for genocide. Tough shit if you don’t like it when the tables are turned on you.
Seek professional help. You’re not well.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
re: #460 Charles Johnson
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I’d be honored to be called a terorrist or communist sympathizer by a fascist toady like that.
You first.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
re: #465 Charles Johnson
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You’re not the one advocating the symbols of the two “countries” that caused the greatest amount of Americans dead in any American war. It always amazes me that these people think htey can wave our flag and condone th CSA and NSDAP.
re: #463 Charles Johnson
America haters. Huh. I guess that’s why so many of my family served in the military of our country, and a good portion died in combat, cause we liberals hate America.
Karin Whosits is an imbecile. I’ll bet she wouldn’t dare do something dangerous like join the military or diplomatic corps (though I wouldn’t want her in the diplomatic corps).
You really seem angry. Maybe you should talk to someone about that.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
Morning Lizards. Went to see In This Corner of the World last night, which is a animated film from Japan based on a slice of life manga about a woman from Hiroshima who gets married and moves in with her husband’s family during World War II. It goes through the end of the war, including the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
I really recommend it, if it’s showing near you. (It’s got a rather limited US release.) We saw it because mr. klys had read the manga, but it was a good film even without that (although it did help to be able to ask him about this character or that afterwards, because there are a few side characters who are harder to keep track of). A reminder that a lot of the people involved are just humans and trying to live their lives, and what the cost of war is. (The film does not try to justify Japan’s involvement or whitewash the history in any way, if you’re worried about that.)
Anyway, worth catching if you can. (Added bonus, there were no movie previews at the theater we saw it at. That was a first. The movie actually started on time!)
NEW: Boston Police say #BostonFreeSpeechRally is “officially over” and that demonstrators have left Boston Common https://t.co/9K6qDc4GM6 pic.twitter.com/MXB6K0q7Fk
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 19, 2017
Seriously, your timeline is so full of rage I feel dirty after reading it. You need help. There’s no shame in it.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
re: #465 Charles Johnson
Karin Maggipinto 🇺🇸 @KarinMaggipinto
Replying to @Green_Footballs
Take your hate for America and our constitution somewhere else, loser
It appears she is a former beauty contest contestant/winner that wants to Make America Great Again. But all she really is, is an ugly hater.
re: #468 Charles Johnson
Karin Maggipinto 🇺🇸 @KarinMaggipinto
Replying to @Green_FootballsNah, my family helped found this great nation so Ill stay and defend it against hate filled #altleft like you.
My family fled the Nazis in Poland then joined the US Army to help destroy them. As unlawful immigrants they did far more to preserve this nation than the shenanigans I’m calling on her claim.
re: #458 lizardofid
I’ll never understand why someone who really thought they were the “good guys” would feel compelled to wear masks.
I mean come on. Who wears all black in the middle of August in Boston?
They’re either not to bright, or looking for trouble.
Not that they are mutually exclusive
Arrests on Boylston Street. #nbcboston pic.twitter.com/fx2mSglIzr
— Abbey Niezgoda (@AbbeyNBCBoston) August 19, 2017
re: #472 ObserverArt
It appears she is a former beauty contest contestant/winner that wants to Make America Great Again. But all she really is, is an ugly hater.
I looked at what that sick freak posted on Twitter. She’s more than a few fries and a toy short of a Happy Meal. Blocked her sorry sick sleazy soul.
re: #474 FormerDirtDart
Own safety is what it appears
Whoever made that call, it was probably a smart move. This is Bambi vs. Godzilla territory.
But ya know… “both sides” /////////////
Steve Bannon will be a tough and smart new voice at @BreitbartNews…maybe even better than ever before. Fake News needs the competition!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 19, 2017
Our Narcissist in Chief has thoughts. The same old ugly thoughts he’s spewed so many times. https://t.co/Sxw0P8LDM9
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
What honestly is the CSA heritage? Aside from the slavery I mean. You mean an Army and government that was so incompetent that its soldiers were constantly in need of clothes and food. One of the shames of the Civil War to me is the poor Southern rank and file soldier never realized how he was being used for a fucked up cause by aristocratic assholes who didn’t care about him.
re: #402 Hecuba’s daughter
Except that’s how the news media handle climate change deniers. In fact, they tend to give the 3% who “oppose” the theory even more airtime than the 97% who support it.
Point it out in advance, then quote yourself pointing it out in advance when you mock the living fuck out of them after they do exactly that. Shame the media just as much as the Nazis they help enable.
If not a Confederate flag, then what symbol should be used to convey Southern identity? Would be nice if someone suggested a substitute.
— The Suburbanist (@The_Suburbanist) August 18, 2017
I’d like to propose the American flag. That might be a good one. https://t.co/4sqpYXcQxJ
— Soledad O’Brien (@soledadobrien) August 19, 2017
Stuff like this is why I’m not embracing the antifa name, even as I’m willing to push back and fight against the Nazis.
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re: #478 Charles Johnson
Yawn. This tweet is a re-run. /
1st Amendment does not mean you get to invoke the 2nd A because you got shouted down, an action also protected by the 1st A. 1st over 2nd
— Daniel Ballard (@RW_Conspirator) August 19, 2017
We don’t outlaw words. Actions however are another matter.
— Daniel Ballard (@RW_Conspirator) August 19, 2017
Influence = Obligation. FB?Some things should be shunned outright.
— Daniel Ballard (@RW_Conspirator) August 19, 2017
re: #481 JordanRules
If “Suburbanist” insists on a flag to promote “Southern Identity,” I suggest a white one. The only one that mattered in the end,
lol you talk about morals/”degenerate pornographic” but here you are posing like a “thot” with guns alongside a pedophile apologist? Clown pic.twitter.com/vdowr5w2PF
— دانیال (@danja84) August 19, 2017
re: #481 JordanRules
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Indeed. It just amuses the shit out of me that these are the same people who hate Colin Kaepernick but they celebrate a flag of a ‘nation’ that attempted to destroy said flag of anthem.
The White Flag Of Surrender because they lost and their sympathizers continue to be losers!
— josephebacon 🌹 (@josephebacon) August 19, 2017
re: #482 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Stuff like this is why I’m not embracing the antifa name, even as I’m willing to push back and fight against the Nazis.
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Donnie seems to be caught in some kind of fugue state, repeating the same lines over and over ad nauseam.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
re: #361 BeachDem
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Fun fact: The Standells were from Los Angeles.
(Just came in from walking around in the rain, sorry if this was mentioned. I’ll go catch up now.)
re: #393 Charles Johnson
‘I’m not a Holocaust Denier. But 6m Jews didn’t die, that’s propaganda.’
re: #482 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Stuff like this is why I’m not embracing the antifa name, even as I’m willing to push back and fight against the Nazis.
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That’s the one thing about this whole episode that I can’t get down with. Antifa seems to be getting a facelift. While this may be a case of a blind squirrel finding a nut, antifa aren’t good guys. They are anarchists who see facists under every rock and around every corner. There doesn’t seem to be much difference for them between Nazism and Capitalism.
I have to admit. I’m definitely trying to tweek my few conservative friends on FB. I pointed out that communist memorials were destroyed in Eastern Europe and I basically called them out for despising Kaepernick but being silent on CSA fan boys.
re: #492 BigPapa
‘I’m not a Holocaust Denier. But 6m Jews didn’t die, that’s propaganda.’
Yeah just like Ginger Snapped repeating the lie that only 250,000 died and their cause of death was typhus or cholera…
re: #492 BigPapa
‘I’m not a Holocaust Denier. But 6m Jews didn’t die, that’s propaganda.’
“I like Jews but they’re too powerful.”
Gaaa. Mice in the house (one just ran across the floor).
Time to hit the Yellow Pages for “cats.”
Mice are the most visible sign of Felix Randomkitty’s passing.
re: #471 Charles Johnson
[Seriously, your timeline is so full of rage I feel dirty after reading it. You need help. There’s no shame in it.]
THIS IS *REALLY* WORTH READING (sounds about right to me): Rallying neo-Nazis: Mentally ill or just terrible people? https://t.co/CPhmMfae3s
— Richard Metzger (@RichardMetzger) August 19, 2017
[…]
About 15 years ago, Carl Bell, a psychiatrist at Jackson Park Hospital Family Medicine Clinic and professor of clinical psychiatry at the University of Illinois at Chicago’s School of Medicine, resurrected Poussaint’s attempt to convince the APA to classify racism as a mental disorder. But Bell tried a different tack from Poussaint. He viewed extreme racism as a type of pathological bias that signaled an underlying personality disorder.
Bell proposed adding pathological bias to the DSM as a trait of personality disorder. With that addition, extreme bigotry would be a major criterion for the diagnosis. The broad term could also apply to individuals who direct violence and hatred toward other groups, such as gays or women.
But again, the APA said no. “When I raised this issue for the personality disorders working group they shut me down,” says Bell, “they were like, ‘Hell, no.’” As in decades past, the APA justified their objection on the grounds that racism is and always has been entrenched in society. [Emphasis added.]
[…]
Plus, the rest of that article.
Maxwell Hansen (right) is a self-identified leftist. Pictured here having a convo with a rally-goer in a surprising show of civility here. pic.twitter.com/Ao9Plm9gBL
— Jessica Weiss (@jessweiss1) August 19, 2017
Ok so then I just saw the guy on the left in handcuffs. https://t.co/6tP6e58SiY
— Jessica Weiss (@jessweiss1) August 19, 2017
‘I’m not a Holocaust Denier but (denies Holocaust)’
re: #497 Anymouse 🌹
Maybe it is time to get another one.
re: #479 HappyWarrior
What honestly is the CSA heritage? Aside from the slavery I mean. You mean an Army and government that was so incompetent that its soldiers were constantly in need of clothes and food. One of the shames of the Civil War to me is the poor Southern rank and file soldier never realized how he was being used for a fucked up cause by aristocratic assholes who didn’t care about him.
In a way it’s just not relevant. A government that steps beyond the pale like slavery or genocide can and should be wiped from the face of the earth. The only history we need is of a cautionary and educational nature. We can discard the good with the bad. Waves or rose tinted nostalgia come and go. That most basic morality is static. No slaves no genocide. The good in a people can re emerge with time. Germany is a fine example.
Love to meet the guy that argues that is asking too much. Let me illustrate with an example of the sentiment of the day.
What we call the civil rights act was only necessary because the real implications of that civil war loss were not carried through society or culture. From a certain modern viewpoint-Legally the civil rights act was already in the constitution, no man ever had the right to own another. All citizens of age to vote, travel, work, bank, own property. We spent 200+ and counting years applying these lessons to our own. Still not there.
re: #274 Mattand
Hey, Nines, going OT here:
A while back I posted a question about buying a new amp. I have a 30-year-old Hughes and Kettner 30W combo. I was wondering if it has a loose ground wire. as the amp seems to buzz when it’s plugged in, regardless of what you’re doing. You were questioning whether it was a ground wire at all.
I’m pretty sure it’s the amp. I’m going to check again, but I’ve swapped out cables in the past and the buzz remained. I’ve also plugged the guitar into both GarageBand and a video game/tutoring software called Rocksmith on the computer, and there’s no buzz there.
I was wondering if it was worth trying to get this thing fixed, or just dump it and get a new amp. I’ve had my on this deal at Monoprice that seems to get decent reviews: 40w combo for $70.
Thoughts? Any help is appreciated.
First what kind of pickups do you use? If you have single pole, like the P90’s on my Casino Coupe, they will be noisier. Humbuckers were designed to defeat this noise in the first place.
Second, do you have compact florescent lighting? Huge noise source.
Third, have you had your home wiring tested? That’s more likely where the grounding issue is than within your amp itself.
Last, check out VHT if you do want to try a different amp. A bit more expensive but cheap for hand wired tube amps.
Good luck.
And now, your random flying dog of the day. pic.twitter.com/0D6JmhpO9f
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
re: #453 electrotek
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I hate fucking Nazis.
Everyone needs to report @white_boy2002. pic.twitter.com/cZKPf5fFGZ
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) August 19, 2017
Note young Stephen has a gas mask on his face.
re: #502 Unshaken Defiance
In a way it’s just not relevant. A government that steps beyond the pale like slavery or genocide can and should be wiped from the face of the earth. The only history we need is of a cautionary and educational nature. We can discard the good with the bad. Waves or rose tinted nostalgia come and go. That most basic morality is static. No slaves no genocide. The good in a people can re emerge with time. Germany is a fine example.
Love to meet the guy that argues that is asking too much. Let me illustrate with an example of the sentiment of the day.
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What we call the civil rights act was only necessary because the real implications of that civil war loss were not carried through society or culture. From a certain modern viewpoint-Legally the civil rights act was already in the constitution, no man ever had the right to own another. All citizens of age to vote, travel, work, bank, own property. We spent 200+ and counting years applying these lessons to our own. Still not there.
Having just been in Germany, I love how they handle their history. German cities are filled with what are called documentation centers. They don’t beat around the bush. They tell what happened and don’t make excuses for it. I also think I heard that every German school child is required to visit three concentration camps by the time they graduate high school. Obviously, we can’t do that but we should defnitely have assignments in school that show the human face of slavery, Jim Crow, etc.
re: #502 Unshaken Defiance
What we call the civil rights act was only necessary because the real implications of that civil war loss were not carried through society or culture. From a certain modern viewpoint-Legally the civil rights act was already in the constitution, no man ever had the right to own another. All citizens of age to vote, travel, work, bank, own property. We spent 200+ and counting years applying these lessons to our own. Still not there.
Uh, about that bolded part: Slavery was in the Constitution (3/5th Compromise) and Natives weren’t counted as people.
Who initiated the rebrand of anarchists to “antifa?”
We should all be antifa, cause we’re all anti-fascist. That’s what really peturbs me about that term.
Why? Just why?
People blocking cops now. pic.twitter.com/EjcxqkTzLQ
— Evan Allen (@EvanMAllen) August 19, 2017
The Dichotomy between the two gatherings is amazing.
I imagine this is what Berlin felt like in the waning days of World War II.
The hate speech rally in Boston has about 100 white supremacists and TWENTY THOUSAND peaceful protestors…pic.twitter.com/bjaRqVWN4Q
— Mikel Jollett (@Mikel_Jollett) August 19, 2017
This is EPIC https://t.co/BN5pvyEhBG
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) August 19, 2017
re: #510 FormerDirtDart
Oy Vey this does not look good. :(
What’s also pissing me off is how osme far lefties are using this to whine about center-left liberals. SEriously guys. Way to shit on the a segment that is much larger than you. Those people remind me of the German far lefties swho condemned the center and center-left that was opposing the Nazis as just as bad as the Nazis.
re: #509 Myron Falwell
Who initiated the rebrand of anarchists to “antifa?”
We should all be antifa, cause we’re all anti-fascist. That’s what really peturbs me about that term.
I think there’s antifa and Antifa.
re: #502 Unshaken Defiance
In a way it’s just not relevant. A government that steps beyond the pale like slavery or genocide can and should be wiped from the face of the earth. The only history we need is of a cautionary and educational nature. We can discard the good with the bad. Waves or rose tinted nostalgia come and go. That most basic morality is static. No slaves no genocide. The good in a people can re emerge with time. Germany is a fine example.
Doesn’t this basically describe almost every government that existed before the 20th century?
One of the Barcelona attackers was only 17 years old. https://t.co/F6hOQqnCgC
— İyad el-Baghdadi (@iyad_elbaghdadi) August 19, 2017
Heartbreaking
re: #509 Myron Falwell
Who initiated the rebrand of anarchists to “antifa?”
We should all be antifa, cause we’re all anti-fascist. That’s what really peturbs me about that term.
Maybe their version of ‘re-branding” as is being attempted by the “alt-right” ?
re: #469 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Thanks for the recommendation. Seems like a good thing to watch.
Good sign.
Seems they came to ensure safe exit of the “Free Speech” ralliers
Mission accomplished?
.@bostonpolice on the move down Boylston in riot gear. We’re told they’re heading back to the buses @cbsboston #WBZ pic.twitter.com/qZz7TBeWdB
— Mike LaCrosse (@MikeLaCrosseWBZ) August 19, 2017
Police heading down Boylston, away from where things escalated as Free Speech folks were escorted out. Officer: “Everybody good?” pic.twitter.com/wtijhXP3p6
— Steve Annear (@steveannear) August 19, 2017
Roll call before loading on buses and heading out pic.twitter.com/lhjTTq69fe
— Jacob Siegel (@Jacob__Siegel) August 19, 2017
re: #514 HappyWarrior
With some things the name just sticks. Antifa is the street movement not averse to violence, and that’s how the term is understood. Thankfully, not all antifascists are antifa.
Now, granted, there are contexts where people could be rather grateful for the antifa. One German Lizard clarified that they were useful in the last days of the East Germany, when the police was unable to do anything about the Nazis. But I do question their value in a society that at least tries to live according to some laws. Otherwise one might just call it a day and go full Mad Max.
re: #440 Charles Johnson
I don’t agree with this “slippery slope” logical fallacy. We’re in this awful mess because nobody stood up and stopped these hate groups.
Political correctness is a problem in this country, but not in the way wingnuts think.
In the last 30 years or so, anti-elitism has resulted in a country where a climate scientist with a PhD saying, “the average world temperature has increased 2 degrees in the last hundred years,” is considered just as valuable to public discourse as your stupid uncle saying, “HURR HURR stupid libtard, it’s snowing! That proves there’s no global warming!”
In the same way, if you call stupid and/or racist people exactly what they are, stupid and/or racist, you’re the one is who gets lectured about “professionalism” and “being mean”.
I have some more thoughts on this but I haven’t had the time to write them up.
re: #520 FormerDirtDart
Good sign.
Seems they came to ensure safe exit of the “Free Speech” ralliers
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Probably the best thing to do, a quick show of force, make sure the Nazis are gone, and then leave so the more radical counter-protesters can’t start shit.
re: #521 Nyet
With some things the name just sticks. Antifa is the street movement not averse to violence, and that’s how the term is understood. Thankfully, not all antifascists are antifa.
The current polemic approach on the Right is to conflate everyone who is anti-fascist with violent, extremist antifas. And ISIS.
re: #524 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Also with communists.
re: #521 Nyet
With some things the name just sticks. Antifa is the street movement not averse to violence, and that’s how the term is understood. Thankfully, not all antifascists are antifa.
Now, granted, there are contexts where people could be rather grateful for the antifa. One German Lizard clarified that they were useful in the last days of the East Germany, when the police was unable to do anything about the Nazis. But I do question their value in a society that at least tries to live according to some laws. Otherwise one might just call it a day and go full Mad Max.
Right. I guess i was trying to say there’s Antifa, the org and anti-f, the principle of being anti-fascist.
re: #511 Dr. Matt
I see a Gadsden Flag up there in that kiosk as well. I pretty much figured the Teabaggers as anti-American Nazi sympathisers when I first heard of them.
re: #520 FormerDirtDart
Good sign.
Seems they came to ensure safe exit of the “Free Speech” ralliers
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So, in addition to paying for all those demonstrators, is George Soros picking up the overtime for all those BPD guys?
Maybe this is the “alt-right”s Fiendish Plan?* To bankrupt old George by having him cough up for massive counter-demonstrations, while the Nazi snowflakes only have to turn out by the few dozens?
* Must be read with proper Boris-and-Natasha accent, i.e. “FEENDISH PLEN”
re: #519 Nyet
Thanks for the recommendation. Seems like a good thing to watch.
It was quiet and thoughtful and had spots that made me laugh and spots that made me cry and emphasized the humanity of the people involved. (And I know that’s a tricky subject, because you can have human people who are capable of incredible evil while still being human, but I feel like dehumanization of the other side is a necessary component of that for most people so reminders to see the common is helpful.)
Also I really admired how they handled the atomic bomb, visually.
The art style is charming (less polished than say a Miyasaki film) and, as a fun aside, some of the funding for the movie was done via crowdfunding.
re: #525 Nyet
Also with communists.
Remember when “leftist fascism” was a fashionable buzzword on the right?
And “Why do you think they called themselves national SOCIALISTS?”
Those arguments have died out to a great extent…
I kinda figured Boston wouldn’t put up with that Nazi bullshit.
That city may have had their problems with racism, but I figure their heart’s in the right place. Well done, Beantown.
I found another woman to expose as well:
Sup @InsightEnt? You know your employee Trisha O’Rourke has called for protesters to be run over? Not to take lightly after #charlottesville pic.twitter.com/foLT1XSPrX
— دانیال (@danja84) August 19, 2017
Do. Not. Stop.
re: #528 Anymouse 🌹
I see a Gadsden Flag up there in that kiosk as well. I pretty much figured the Teabaggers as anti-American Nazi sympathisers when I first heard of them.
T.E.A.
Taxed Enough Already
Which means I hate paying for “them.”
So, there would either be less taxes or more money if “they” were run out of the country.
And the rest of the tax money goes to making White America Great Again and a huge military to keep “them” out and to go kill “them” if and when needed.
re: #508 Anymouse
Uh, about that bolded part: Slavery was in the Constitution (3/5th Compromise) and Natives weren’t counted as people.
From a certain modern viewpoint-Legally the civil rights act was already in the constitution.
Today, Native Americans, or indigenous people as we say were always people, men as it were.
re: #521 Nyet
With some things the name just sticks. Antifa is the street movement not averse to violence, and that’s how the term is understood. Thankfully, not all antifascists are antifa.
Now, granted, there are contexts where people could be rather grateful for the antifa. One German Lizard clarified that they were useful in the last days of the East Germany, when the police was unable to do anything about the Nazis. But I do question their value in a society that at least tries to live according to some laws. Otherwise one might just call it a day and go full Mad Max.
I was in eastern Germany in 1993. Some folks there were proud of having beaten the Nazis without those niceties extended by westerners to some scientists and other escapees. The pride was being tempered by Stasi info just coming out. My brother was living on a commune in the East. Weird times.
We are huddled around in the common waiting to find out if we have police protection or we have to fight our way out. This is America pic.twitter.com/5LqiT1QF1n
— Joe Biggs (@Rambobiggs) August 19, 2017
So you were a minority, scared for your safety, and worried the government wouldn’t be there to protect you?
Cool story Bro. https://t.co/pbpam2aQko— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 19, 2017
re: #515 danarchy
Doesn’t this basically describe almost every government that existed before the 20th century?
Yes, and history has done it’s job. Not saying we must erase all the way back. I’m saying that everything political and cultural that came in Germany with the Nazis and slaveholding became expendable.
It’s been a long week. pic.twitter.com/aT65DmiCBB
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) August 19, 2017
re: #537 Kragar
Kragar @Kragar_LGF
So you were a minority, scared for your safety, and worried the government wouldn’t be there to protect you?Cool story Bro.
BRAVO! Nice work Kragar.
re: #535 Unshaken Defiance
Had formatting fat fingered mistakes there, pls reload.
re: #541 Unshaken Defiance
We all have that problem from time to time.
The GOP rejects science from way back. Medical science showed all races of men are simply put all men, who are to be equal under our law.
— Daniel Ballard (@RW_Conspirator) August 19, 2017
re: #539 Barefoot Grin
That guy is from here (Pensacola). Local media says the Christian college he attends kicked him out this week.
— Chris Baskind (@chrisbaskind) August 19, 2017
re: #482 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Stuff like this is why I’m not embracing the antifa name, even as I’m willing to push back and fight against the Nazis.
Agree with that. I’m in The Resistance, not Antifa, in part because ‘antifa’ is already in use, defining a specific and more limited scope. I’m fighting current American manifestations of injustice, which includes the Republican party as well as the KKK and the Nazis: the long list of issues that includes institutional racism, gerrymandering, voter suppression, ecologic destruction, protection of public lands, safety regulations, corporate control of elections, aspiring theocracy, and so ad nauseam.
I suppose at a high level it could all be classified under the umbrella of creeping fascism, but I’d rather not get caught up in that semantic nitpick.
(Post and run, packing to go to Nebraska tomorrow morning…)
re: #482 klys (maker of Silmarils)
That account also retweeted:
Fuck Israel! #FreePalestine 🇵🇸 ✊🏽
— Ana Sic 🇪🇺 (@AnaSic011) August 16, 2017
re: #481 JordanRules
This woman is an interesting read, always. I was born in deep southern Illinois. Family fought on the Union side, but there is a lot of Southern feeling.
re: #547 CleverToad
Agree with that. I’m in The Resistance, not Antifa, in part because ‘antifa’ is already in use, defining a specific and more limited scope. I’m fighting current American manifestations of injustice, which includes the Republican party as well as the KKK and the Nazis: the long list of issues that includes institutional racism, gerrymandering, voter suppression, ecologic destruction, protection of public lands, safety regulations, corporate control of elections, aspiring theocracy, and so ad nauseam.
I suppose at a high level it could all be classified under the umbrella of creeping fascism, but I’d rather not get caught up in that semantic nitpick.
(Post and run, packing to go to Nebraska tomorrow morning…)
Welcome to my state, fellow Lizard!
While a lot of it is pretty empty, we’re generally nice folks.