Do you really think that is true?
Without a fucking doubt in my mind.
Do you really think that is true?
I get tired of the suggestion that the only reason conservatives are anti-immigration is because they are racists.
in what sense
In the sense that they use violence, fear, and intimidation to push their political views on social regimentation and the economy.
There were last year. They just now know there is backlash. Their faces will be on television and they can lose their job.
Trump gave these assholes a voice. They used it and some suffered consequences.
I imagine plenty would love to fight antifa, they just don’t want their boss to see them on CNN.
Without a fucking doubt in my mind.
Do you really think that is true?
this fucking guy.
Dunking on junebug is fun until you realize its disengenious pedantic "originalists" like him interpreting the law so that cops get away with killing black dudes and homosexuals are denied retail services. His mindset is insidious.lol no, that's definitely not it.
you're being a total clown if you think she's referring to "crime rates" (which is a dog whistle of the highest caliber in its own right)
troll gonna troll, though
Dunking on junebug is fun until you realize its disengenious pedantic "originalist" motherfuckers like him interpreting the law so that cops get away with killing black dudes and homosexuals are denied retail services. His mindset is insidious.
In the sense that they use violence, fear, and intimidation to push their political views on social regimentation and the economy.
Dunking on junebug is fun until you realize its disengenious pedantic "originalists" like him interpreting the law so that cops get away with killing black dudes and homosexuals are denied retail services. His mindset is insidious.
edited: "motherfucker" was unnecessary
A speechwriter and policy aide has left the White House after CNN’s KFile uncovered that he had spoken at a conference mostly attended by white nationalists. Darren Beattie appeared on a panel with well-known white nationalist Peter Brimelow, the founder of of the anti-immigration website Vdare, at the 2016 H.L. Mencken Club Conference, a small annual gathering popular with white nationalists like Richard Spencer and others on the alt-right. (The conference’s namesake, Mencken, was a satirist and journalist whose posthumously published diaries also revealed him to be an anti-semite and racist.)
When CNN asked the White House to comment on Beattie’s involvement in the conference, they dragged their feet and asked them to hold the story. A few days later, Beattie no longer worked in the Trump administration. According to the Washington Post, Beattie insisted he was not a racist and refused calls to resign when confronted with the CNN story. Once White House officials realized he would not quit, per the Post’s sources, they fired him out of concern his continued presence would generate negative headlines. It is not yet known if Trump or White House chief of staff John Kelly were involved in the decision.
The Post points out on Twitter that Beattie was no low-level staffer, but a well-paid academic working under chief White House speechwriter Vince Haley, and that he also occasionally worked with Stephen Miller. Miller, of course, has been the architect of some of Trump’s most controversial policies, like the separation of immigrant children from their parents at the southern U.S. border, and the Islamaphobic travel ban — which Beattie once wrote an editorial defending while he was a visiting instructor at Duke University. (Beattie, who has a doctorate from Duke, was one of a small number of U.S. academics to openly support Trump, and one of the very few who then ended up working in the White House.)
On Facebook, Rocco “liked” nearly 50 pages that traffic in memes and slang favored by the alt-right and the broader white nationalist movement.
Rocco subscribed to pages like “Alt-Right Meme Magic,” “Smash Cultural Marxism,” and “Lazer-Beamed Memes with Fashy Themes,” as well as a scattering of motivational speakers and other pages dedicated to body building. Rocco subscribed to the page of Identity Dixie, an SPLC-designated neo-Confederate hate group.
While Rocco followed larger pages that have promoted alt-right ideas or personalities —like Breitbart, Milo Yiannopolous, and FOX News’ Tucker Carlson — 40 of the pages he subscribed to had fewer than 20,000 likes.
As part of the court filings, lawyers representing Ingram presented evidence of Hamby’s racism, including two audio recordings of Hamby talking to someone on a construction site, channeling his inner plantation-owning personality:
“Can you get me a, show me our general how many of these deadbeat niggers we employ?” Hamby asks the unidentified man, following up his inquiry with: “Have you got more of these big niggers than the ones from the temp service?”
He airs his frustrations over a “deadbeat nigger” who was caught using his cell phone while waiting on a fork lift, yelling: “Fuck that nigger. I’d kill the goddamned... shoot that motherfucker if they let me ... Alright. Well check out what’s going on with all the niggers down there.”
In a later conversation, Hamby recounts how someone named Philip dismissed two black workers:
“I know Phillip told tow of the niggers to get off the job site...Send us a park-quality person. Don’t send us a deadbeat nigger from a temp service.... We’ve got young kids right here that put in the work. They can do more than the deadbeat niggers.”