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Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally. [W:349]

Do you agree with the intent to get at white supremacists through their employers?

  • Yes

    Votes: 14 33.3%
  • No

    Votes: 28 66.7%

  • Total voters
    42
  • Poll closed .
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

While my sympathy for these fools is extremely limited, I don't agree with getting people fired from their jobs for their political beliefs.
If people are engaged in violent protests to create a white supremacist state and they worked for me, they would not the next day for violating company rules of conduct.
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

I guess we should take picture of the people at BLM rallies and Antifa rallies and find their employeers too, right?

Do you not comprehend the violent history these people endorse? Do any of those other groups you listed off have a history of genocide, murder, and terrorism?
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

I dunno, do BLM and Antifa support genocide?

Is it OK to engage in extreme violence if you don't support genocide?
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

They support supremacy of a race or gender, so ya i lump them all in the same catergory. I tend to not care what some idoit believe as they sit on a corner. I only care when their ideals start interjecting into our government cuz that effects me.
I support a color blind society, neither BLM, Antifa, Nazis, or KKK member support a color blind society.

So the white people at the counter protest think their race is superior? BLM was marching together with people of all races. There might be some really bad people in the counter protest, but you should recognize that Nazism isn't about a few bad cookies. Nazisism and White Nationalism is horrendous in itself.
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

Yes, that is exactly what are your statements.
Translation: I know you are but what am I. Did you think that up yourself?

There are no Marxists in America who are out driving cars into crowed or creating situations in which helicopters crash and kill people.

There is no equivalency between the neo-nazi bad guys and the good guys who are out in protest against them.
And the Marxist who shot up a ball field of congressional republicans. How convenient that you forgot about him already. And just so you know, counter protestors who show up with the intent to engage in violence are not 'good guys.' Its not possible that you don't understand this, but here we are.
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

BLM advocate redress of the disparity in social and economic outcomes of black people, Antifa are opposed to Fascism. Nazis and the KKK advocate totalitarianism, anti-constitutionalism, ethnic cleansing and genocide. I'm not sure how you draw a moral equivalence.

This is scary.
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

The left are censor Nazis; they've wanted to scrub 'offensive' language from the internet for years, now they want to get people fired for going to a rally. They have become the prudish puritans that Republicans were in the 1960's.

It seems since the Russian thing has gone nowhere, the left is now screaming about Nazis.

I guess anything to avoid letting the President get the business of the country done.
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

It's funny you think the KKK/Nazi marches are the same as BLM and Antifa. The simple fact is that the KKK/Nazis call for a segregated society that puts anything other than white people as a secondary citizen. Nowhere does antifa and BLM do that.

But hey, go for it I say and photograph those at those BLM/Antifa rallies and knock yourself out. However, just don't be disappointed when the reactions are not the same because there is simply no comparison to the KKK/Nazi rallies and the message that they are bringing.

You are right they are not.

The Nazis had a permit to have the rally and the supreme court has ruled that they have the right to do that.

BLM and Antifa come in just to bust heads.

You are right, not the same at all.
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

Translation: I know you are but what am I. Did you think that up yourself?

And the Marxist who shot up a ball field of congressional republicans. How convenient that you forgot about him already. And just so you know, counter protestors who show up with the intent to engage in violence are not 'good guys.' Its not possible that you don't understand this, but here we are.
You continue to use a term you don't understand.

Do you have a statement of proof that the shooter was a "Marxist." You don't.
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

It seems since the Russian thing has gone nowhere, the left is now screaming about Nazis.

I guess anything to avoid letting the President get the business of the country done.
ALL good Americans have screamed about neo-Nazis and KKK and white supremacist since the 1940s.
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

You are right they are not.

The Nazis had a permit to have the rally and the supreme court has ruled that they have the right to do that.

BLM and Antifa come in just to bust heads.

You are right, not the same at all.
And you ignore the Mayor had the right to cancel the permit.
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

Because they are the same thing...radical extremist wackos. But more than likely...you wouldn't support their termination due to protest. The nature of our political climate is that both sides seem to believe in only rights of free speech for their own side. And it is a ****ing joke.

The anti fa movement would be an EXCELLENT example of this.

I am not confused at all. Both sides have equal rights to protest, but only one of the groups has a history of genocide and terrorism. Not even the amount violence used towards each other was equal. News reports bear that out. Violence is always wrong. Killing a person with a vehicle is always wrong. That's not free speech.
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

You continue to use a term you don't understand.

Do you have a statement of proof that the shooter was a "Marxist." You don't.
So you would prefer 'Sanders supporter?'
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

I dunno, do BLM and Antifa support genocide?

BLM promotes the murder of police. AntiFirstAmendment promotes and commits violence, which has already resulted in at least one death. Does that make them better than Nazis? :roll:
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

Is supporting genocide the only thing that would get you fired? People are fired all of the time for much less. What about these things?

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Remember the IDIOTS and THUGS who were blocking interstates, destroying people's property and throwing Molotov cocktails and rocks at police officers?



ALL of these idiots being discussed here should be without a job -- and they probably are already anyway.


I don't have a problem with the sign on top. It's just a banner. It's not violent in itself. Furthermore I can't help but say that I hate Nazis and want punch them all. Not that I really would, but how could somebody not get so angry at them? Just look at the way children were tortured and killed at concentration camps.
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

I guess we should take picture of the people at BLM rallies and Antifa rallies and find their employeers too, right?
Sure.
Why not?

Go for it.

I think you need to start by talking to the folks on Reddit or 4chan, then you can get a catchy hashtag.

Then you're in business.

Let us know how that works out.
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

You are thinking to small, we clearly need a congressional sub committee to out any subverse ideologies and octricize them from attaining gainful employment

Why go through all the trouble?

Why not have Nazis openly stand up for what they believe like men, then just let the invisible hand of the free market sort things out?
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

Antifa IS fascism, they are not "opposed" to fascism, they are it. Do you think the Sunday rally in Seattle when antifa shows up with clubs and boards with nails driven through them, harassing and shouting down people screaming they are fascists (when the group they were countering weren't) that they are supporting civil rights? That they're interested in s peaceful dialog? Because I don't think getting maced old school is something I would associate with peaceful dialog

Thats not what fascism is
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

Anytime anyone shows up to a peaceful protest with shields, sticks, torches, crash helmets, and tear gas I believe their intentions are obvious.

Disgusting people. Wish they would just curl up and die and let America progress in peace. We don't CARE how you did it in the 50's! Go to hell!
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

The internet has given incredible power of marketing and organization to hate groups AND anti-hate groups. To suggest that Nazi's can use social media to organize, but others cannot use it to counter, seems silly.

People are shamed on the internet probably in the thousands, every day. They often shame themselves, telling some inappropriate story on social media, their boss sees it, and fires them.

In this case, people who oppose white supremacists, are fighting back. How would that not just be par for the course?
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

The internet has given incredible power of marketing and organization to hate groups AND anti-hate groups. To suggest that Nazi's can use social media to organize, but others cannot use it to counter, seems silly.

People are shamed on the internet probably in the thousands, every day. They often shame themselves, telling some inappropriate story on social media, their boss sees it, and fires them.

In this case, people who oppose white supremacists, are fighting back. How would that not just be par for the course?

One of those guys pictured looks very similar to one of my relatives.
Now I know they weren't there, but lets assume someone wrongly identified that person as him and he got fired?

What then?
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

How would public shaming of the Nazis be any different from public shaming of private citizens at a gay pride parade or BLM or Antifa rally? Do we start publishing photos of NAMBLA supporters next? Do we send memes of modern day Wiccans to people and ask "Is this your employee?" Do we start hounding private citizens for not supporting Israel or being a communist or being in the sex industry?
This is McCarthyism for the 21st century.

Imho, there's a quite a large difference between being gay and going to a parade, and being a Nazi.
I don't find the two to be equivalents.

But, feel free to post pictures of a gay pride parade.
They're literally public events.
If you're ashamed to take part in a gay pride parade, then don't take part in it.

That logic works for Nazi rallies as well.
If you are right and properly ashamed to be a Nazi, then don't go to public Nazi rallies.
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

The internet has given incredible power of marketing and organization to hate groups AND anti-hate groups. To suggest that Nazi's can use social media to organize, but others cannot use it to counter, seems silly.

People are shamed on the internet probably in the thousands, every day. They often shame themselves, telling some inappropriate story on social media, their boss sees it, and fires them.

In this case, people who oppose white supremacists, are fighting back. How would that not just be par for the course?

Double edged sword this be. The Nazi's could turn around and do the same to the BLM and Antifa people by showing their mugs to employers. The other thing is Nazi's start wearing masks. When people start threating livelihoods that's when you start REAL trouble like the kind where REAL violence gets going. If you make it to were people cant work, you made a lot of people with nothing to lose, and lots of time on their hands. Bad idea if you ask me, Nazi's or not.
 
Re: Do you know me? I was at a white supremacists' rally.

I am not confused at all. Both sides have equal rights to protest, but only one of the groups has a history of genocide and terrorism.




Ignorance is bliss huh?

Not even the amount violence used towards each other was equal. News reports bear that out. Violence is always wrong. Killing a person with a vehicle is always wrong. That's not free speech.

Not one time has anyone said otherwise that I've seen here. You seem to think antifa are heroes. **** them. Hopefully people start using their 2nd amendment rights on them. Just like they should have on the guy in the car. Don't make excuses for domestic terrorists.




The crowd is not the sum of its parts.

I am a republican who did not vote for Trump (Or Hillary).
 
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