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This was yesterday June 6th. How did you spend your day yesterday? A lot of you were making a lot of very pro-fascist arguments in the various police protest threads. I was there; I saw. A lot of it was directed at me. In this thread we'll remember the meaning of the sacrifices of previous generations fight against fascism. And we need to make sure the bootlicking cop worshippers of this community (Billsfan1959, Deranged Rhino, Chef Jim) don't blow these efforts by cheering the homegrown fascism of the modern American police force.

 

I posted on this board for one day yesterday. All of my posts were about freeing minorities, and fighting fascism. This was apparently a controversial opinion on this board. Maybe I wasn't polite enough about it. The invasion of Normandy beach, also a famously very polite protest against global fascism.

 

Am I comparing any of us to the WWII soldiers? No. I'm saying that if you are supporting the crawl march to the police state of last week, you are dishonoring the sacrifice of the American troops who fought to end fascism almost a century ago. It is despicable to share any community among people like those I encountered in this subforum yesterday. You dishonor the troops. 

 

You know exactly who you are.  Shame on you.

 

Do better.

 

 

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After the left has pocketed the concept of liberalism and turned the word into the opposite of its original meaning, the Antifa-movement uses a false terminology to hide its true agenda. While calling themselves “antifascist” and declaring fascism as the enemy, the Antifa itself is a foremost fascist movement.

The members of Antifa are not opponents to fascism but themselves its genuine representatives. Communism, Socialism, Fascism are united by the common band of anti-capitalism and anti-liberalism.

The Antifa movement is a fascist movement. The enemy of this movement is not fascism but liberty, peace, and prosperity.

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16 minutes ago, GregPersons said:

This was yesterday June 6th. How did you spend your day yesterday? A lot of you were making a lot of very pro-fascist arguments in the various police protest threads. I was there; I saw. A lot of it was directed at me. In this thread we'll remember the meaning of the sacrifices of previous generations fight against fascism. And we need to make sure the bootlicking cop worshippers of this community (Billsfan1959, Deranged Rhino, Chef Jim) don't blow these efforts by cheering the homegrown fascism of the modern American police force.

 

I posted on this board for one day yesterday. All of my posts were about freeing minorities, and fighting fascism. This was apparently a controversial opinion on this board. Maybe I wasn't polite enough about it. The invasion of Normandy beach, also a famously very polite protest against global fascism.

 

Am I comparing any of us to the WWII soldiers? No. I'm saying that if you are supporting the crawl march to the police state of last week, you are dishonoring the sacrifice of the American troops who fought to end fascism almost a century ago. It is despicable to share any community among people like those I encountered in this subforum yesterday. You dishonor the troops. 

 

You know exactly who you are.  Shame on you.

 

Do better.

 

What is your solution to black on black violence?

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10 minutes ago, Troll Toll said:

After the left has pocketed the concept of liberalism and turned the word into the opposite of its original meaning, the Antifa-movement uses a false terminology to hide its true agenda. While calling themselves “antifascist” and declaring fascism as the enemy, the Antifa itself is a foremost fascist movement.

The members of Antifa are not opponents to fascism but themselves its genuine representatives. Communism, Socialism, Fascism are united by the common band of anti-capitalism and anti-liberalism.

The Antifa movement is a fascist movement. The enemy of this movement is not fascism but liberty, peace, and prosperity.

 

Don't worry, I believe you.  I'm sure you have lots of literature in your trunk.

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8 minutes ago, Troll Toll said:

I can’t imagine being so blind as to not see that Antifa and BLM are the fascists. Basically Hitler’s brownshirts.

 

Well, I'm sure it would be hard to imagine anything outside of your programming, you poor creature!!!! It's obvious you're going through life with a noggin full of maggots and pure unquestioned, unfiltered propaganda.  

 

Can you make it through the whole video?

Whatchu gonna use to try to dismiss this one? Gonna try to say its inaccurate, misrepresented? That the full versions of all these videos aren't all out there on social? 

 

What a damn shame that a few generations later, the anniversary of D-Day is spent fighting fascism supported by morons at home. 

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1 hour ago, GregPersons said:

 

Well, I'm sure it would be hard to imagine anything outside of your programming, you poor creature!!!! It's obvious you're going through life with a noggin full of maggots and pure unquestioned, unfiltered propaganda.  

 

Can you make it through the whole video?

Whatchu gonna use to try to dismiss this one? Gonna try to say its inaccurate, misrepresented? That the full versions of all these videos aren't all out there on social? 

 

What a damn shame that a few generations later, the anniversary of D-Day is spent fighting fascism supported by morons at home. 

I’ll continue to support law enforcement against today’s brownshirts.
 

https://www.foxnews.com/us/police-under-siege-attacks-on-law-enforcement-in-wake-of-george-floyds-death

 

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1 hour ago, Troll Toll said:

I can’t imagine being so blind as to not see that Antifa and BLM are the fascists. Basically Hitler’s brownshirts.

It's quite a show isn't it. It's like a "Crossfire Hurricane" of propaganda and agitation to get Trump out of office. This BS is going to get old quick for a lot of people.

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Just now, Troll Toll said:

I’ll continue to support law enforcement against today’s brownshirts.
 

https://www.foxnews.com/us/police-under-siege-attacks-on-law-enforcement-in-wake-of-george-floyds-death

 

 

Yeah so when somebody says you are programmed with propaganda

 

And then you refute that claim with... a Fox News link

 

And a repeat of what you said before

 

 

I think, legally, this makes you mentally ######ed. Not even me saying that. Legally I think this qualifies you.

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31 minutes ago, GregPersons said:

 

 

Yeah so when somebody says you are programmed with propaganda

 

And then you refute that claim with... a Fox News link

 

And a repeat of what you said before

 

 

I think, legally, this makes you mentally ######ed. Not even me saying that. Legally I think this qualifies you.

When a link that goes to a simple list of the factually documented cases of violence perpetrated against law enforcement in these protests is construed as propaganda, you know you’re dealing with an imbecile. Let me guess, you think Trump got elected in 2016 because half of America is racist. Keep burying your head in the sand.

 

You are the one who is entirely dismissing a news source based on... propaganda programming? You can’t disprove anything in the link I posted because what I posted is a basic list of the factually documented cases of violence against police. Note they are generally far more violent and insidious than anything LEO did in your video.

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7 minutes ago, GG said:

Nothing like playing Pete Seeger as the background music.  

 

Yep. Great song. Great American folk singer. Fitting for the footage. 

 

(I'm aware you're being sarcastic. Your actual point is boring.)

 

7 minutes ago, Troll Toll said:

When a link that goes to a simple list of the factually documented cases of violence perpetrated against law enforcement in these protests is construed as propaganda, you know you’re dealing with an imbecile. Let me guess, you think Trump got elected in 2016 because half of America is racist. Keep burying your head in the sand.

 

You are the one who is entirely dismissing a news source based on... propaganda programming? You can’t disprove anything in the link I posted because what I posted is a basic list of the factually documented cases of violence against police. Note they are generally far more violent and insidious than anything LEO did in your video.

 

Who said anything about disproving -- what are you babbling about? None of that was said. I'm talking about literally just that it was from Fox News, just that aspect of it. Jesus Christ you sensitive snowflake take it down a notch.

 

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Just now, GregPersons said:

 

Yep. Great song. Great American folk singer. Fitting for the footage. 

 

(I'm aware you're being sarcastic. Your actual point is boring.)

 

 

 

Yeah, nothing about Communists is great. 

 

How do you feel about 100 million dead and tortured n the name of Marx?

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6 minutes ago, GG said:

 

Yeah, nothing about Communists is great. 

 

How do you feel about 100 million dead and tortured n the name of Marx?

 

Yeah I think it's really bad that Marx said "go kill 100 million people" oh wait no he didn't. He said capitalism was unsustainable for a number of reasons that have just been proven prescient and true.

 

Idk why you morons don't see this obvious flip coming when you trot this one out...

 

How do you feel about the 100 billion dead and tortured in the name of Christ?

 

Literally the same logic. So stupid. You wouldn't know this is stupid because you don't know what you're even talking about. You don't even know what "Marx" and "Communists" -- you're just repeating *****, dude, it's so ***** obvious when nothing is going on between the ears. 

 

You're so ***** stupid you probably actually do hate "coastal liberals" and "Marx" at the same time, and you think that's a logical position, you think that's the same thing!!!  Marx would agree with hating coastal liberals. The causes you theoretically support economically, the globalism you hate -- you're so stupid, you don't realize this is Marxist.

 

I swear to God. All human brains are programmable. But some people really show how easily it can be done. You don't even know your basic history. You just watch TV and have the internet. You're dull in the worst way.

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2 hours ago, GregPersons said:

This was yesterday June 6th. How did you spend your day yesterday? A lot of you were making a lot of very pro-fascist arguments in the various police protest threads. I was there; I saw. A lot of it was directed at me. In this thread we'll remember the meaning of the sacrifices of previous generations fight against fascism. And we need to make sure the bootlicking cop worshippers of this community (Billsfan1959, Deranged Rhino, Chef Jim) don't blow these efforts by cheering the homegrown fascism of the modern American police force.

 

I posted on this board for one day yesterday. All of my posts were about freeing minorities, and fighting fascism. This was apparently a controversial opinion on this board. Maybe I wasn't polite enough about it. The invasion of Normandy beach, also a famously very polite protest against global fascism.

 

Am I comparing any of us to the WWII soldiers? No. I'm saying that if you are supporting the crawl march to the police state of last week, you are dishonoring the sacrifice of the American troops who fought to end fascism almost a century ago. It is despicable to share any community among people like those I encountered in this subforum yesterday. You dishonor the troops. 

 

You know exactly who you are.  Shame on you.

 

Do better.

 

 

Why is racism bad? Just look at all the dead from our civil war and WW2. What killed them? Racism. Whether is was Alexander Stephens VP of the Confederacy claiming their nation was founded on the “truth” that blacks were inferior or Hitler claiming the Jews and Slavs needed to be exterminated, it’s all the same. 

 

My my dad was a Paratrooper in France, but he didn’t jump on D-Day, thankfully he missed the fighting. My Uncle Chester was a driver on the Red Ball Express that allowed for the breakout from Normandy to be sustained. 

 

Did Id you know that vile, stupid racism almost derailed the war production of the city of Philadelphia because the city had the nerve to....its so bad I can hardly write it...but they, they, hired three blacks to drive buses in the city!!! Horrible!!! 

The Philadelphia transit strike of 1944 was a sickout strike by white transit workers in Philadelphia that lasted from August 1 to August 6, 1944. The strike was triggered by the decision of the Philadelphia Transportation Company (PTC), made under prolonged pressure from the federal government in view of significant wartime labor shortages, to allow black employees of the PTC to hold non-menial jobs, such as motormen and conductors, that were previously reserved for white workers only.[1][2] On August 1, 1944, the eight black employees being trained as streetcar motormen were due to make their first trial run. That caused the white PTC workers to start a massive sickout strike.[1][3]

Philadelphia transit strike of 1944
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Thomas E. Allen (left), an employee of the Philadelphia Transportation Company, training as a trolley operator with William Poisel. Until 1944, black workers were excluded from all non-menial jobs.
Date August 1–6, 1944
Location Philadelphia
Participants White workers of the Philadelphia Transportation Company
Outcome Strike broken as a result of the U.S. military intervention under the  Smith–Connally Act

The strike paralyzed the public transport system in Philadelphia for several days, bringing the city to a standstill and crippling its war prod

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5 minutes ago, Jaraxxus said:

Hold on let me go brush up on my Marx and Malcolm X so I can be a woke terrorist too.

 

Don't read things that are too scary!

 

Stay in the safe spaces, snowflake. 

 

Ideas can be challenging. OoOOooOooO. 

 

You might read something you disagree with.

 

WORSE...

 

Your mind could be changed by...

 

NEW INFORMATION

 

 

AUUUUUUUUHHH!H!H!H!H!!!!!!!! The plague of ignorance!!! New information!!! GET IT OFF GET IT OFF GET IT OFFFFFFF

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18 minutes ago, GG said:

 

Yeah, nothing about Communists is great. 

 

How do you feel about 100 million dead and tortured n the name of Marx?

How many died in African slave trade? How many did Hitlers racism kill? 

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This is what we were fighting 

 

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Eva Justin of the Racial Hygiene and Demographic Biology Research Unit measuring the skull of a Romaniwoman.

The racial policy of Nazi Germany was a set of policies and laws implemented in Nazi Germany (1933–45) based on a specific racist doctrine asserting the superiority of the Aryan race, which claimed scientific legitimacy. This was combined with a eugenics programme that aimed for racial hygiene by compulsory sterilization and extermination of those who they saw as Untermenschen ("sub-humans"), which culminated in the Holocaust.

Nazi policies labeled centuries-long residents in German territory who were not ethnic Germans such as Jews (understood in Nazi racial theory as a "Semitic" people of Levantine origins), Romanis (also known as Gypsies, an "Indo-Aryan" people of Indian Subcontinent origins), along with the vast majority of Slavs (mainly ethnic Poles, Serbs, Russians etc.), and most non-Europeans as inferior non-Aryan subhumans (i.e. non-Nordics, under the Nazi appropriation of the term "Aryan") in a racial hierarchy that placed the Herrenvolk ("master race") of the Volksgemeinschaft ("people's community") at the top.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

 

Contents

 

 

 
Basis of Nazi policies and constitution of the Aryan Master RaceEdit
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Bruno Beger conducting anthropometric studies in Sikkim.

The Aryan Master Race conceived by the Nazis graded humans on a scale of pure Aryans to non-Aryans (who were viewed as subhumans).[8] At the top of the scale of pure Aryans were Germans and other Germanic peoples, including the Dutch, Scandinavians, and the English.[8] Latins were held to be somewhat inferior, but were tolerated; the Italians and the French were thought to have a suitable admixture of Germanic blood.[9]

The feeling that Germans were the Aryan Herrenvolk (Aryan master race) was widely spread among the German public through Nazi propaganda and among Nazi officials throughout the ranks, in particular when Reichskommissariat Ukraine Erich Koch said:

We are a master race, which must remember that the lowliest German worker is racially and biologically a thousand times more valuable than the population here.

— Erich Koch, 5 March 1943[10]

The Nazis considered the Slavs as Non-Aryan Untermenschen ("sub-humans") who were to be enslaved and exterminated by Germans.[4] Slavic nations such as the Ukrainians, Czechs, Slovaks, Bulgarians and Croats who collaborated with Nazi Germany were still being perceived as not racially "pure" enough to reach the status of Germanic peoples, yet they were eventually considered ethnically better than the rest of the Slavs, mostly due to pseudoscientific theories about these nations having a considerable admixture of Germanic blood.[11] In countries where these people lived, there were according to Nazis small groups of non-Slavic German descendants. These people underwent a "racial selection" process to determine whether or not they were "racially valuable", if the individual passed they would be re-Germanised and forcefully taken from their families in order to be raised as Germans.[12][13][14] This secret plan Generalplan Ost ("Master Plan East") aimed at expulsion, enslavement and extermination of most Slavic people. Nazi policy towards them changed during World War II as a pragmatic means to resolve military manpower shortages: they were allowed, with certain restrictions, to serve in the Waffen-SS, in spite of being considered subhumans.[14] Nazi propaganda portrayed people in Eastern Europe with an Asiatic appearance to be the result of intermingling between the native Slavic populations and Asiatic or Mongolian races as sub-humans dominated by the Jews with the help of Bolshevism.[15] At the bottom of the racial scale of non-Aryans were Jews, ethnic Poles, ethnic Serbs and other Slavic people, Romani, and black people.[16] The Nazis originally sought to rid the German state of Jews and Romani by means of deportation (and later extermination), while blacks were to be segregated and eventually eliminated through compulsory sterilization.[16][17]

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Did American racism influence the Nazi regimes racist laws? 

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/11/what-america-taught-the-nazis/540630/

 

Just eight days after the Reich Citizenship Law, the Law on the Protection of German Blood and German Honor, and the Reich Flag Law were formally proclaimed by Adolf Hitler, 45 Nazi lawyers sailed for New York under the auspices of the Association of National Socialist German Jurists. The trip was a reward for the lawyers, who had codified the Reich’s race-based legal philosophy. The announced purpose of the visit was to gain “special insight into the workings of American legal and economic life through study and lectures,” and the leader of the group was Ludwig Fischer. As the governor of the Warsaw District half a decade later, he would preside over the brutal order of the ghetto.

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I go to work every day, as I have for over 40 years. I employ a decent number of hard working Americans (a true rainbow coalition of ethnicities) all of who go to work with me every day trying to make a better life for their community, themselves and their families. At the end of EACH DAY my government takes over 50% of my earnings and ‘invests’, or redistributes it, into causes and programs that THEY tell me are going to make a better life for me and the community at large (local, state, nation, and planet). Can someone please explain how this makes me a fascist?

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12 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

I go to work every day, as I have for over 40 years. I employ a decent number of hard working Americans (a true rainbow coalition of ethnicities) all of who go to work with me every day trying to make a better life for their community, themselves and their families. At the end of EACH DAY my government takes over 50% of my earnings and ‘invests’, or redistributes it, into causes and programs that THEY tell me are going to make a better life for me and the community at large (local, state, nation, and planet). Can someone please explain how this makes me a fascist?


This is America 2020. They don’t have to say why you are a fascist. They only have to say that you are a fascist.

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3 minutes ago, billsfan1959 said:


This is America 2020. They don’t have to say why you are a fascist. They only have to say that you are a fascist.

The really funny part is that they don’t even know what the word means but they sure love tossing it around. 

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3 hours ago, GregPersons said:

 

Yep. Great song. Great American folk singer. Fitting for the footage. 

 

(I'm aware you're being sarcastic. Your actual point is boring.)

 

 

Who said anything about disproving -- what are you babbling about? None of that was said. I'm talking about literally just that it was from Fox News, just that aspect of it. Jesus Christ you sensitive snowflake take it down a notch.

 

Don't post anything from Fox but post a ginned up video from MSNBC?

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2 hours ago, 3rdnlng said:

@TiberiusWhen did you lie? Was it when you claimed to be in your mid thirties or when you claimed that your father served in WW2? 

 

Oh and BTW, did you laugh at all of the German caused deaths when you read about them? 

Eat sh it 

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11 hours ago, Troll Toll said:

After the left has pocketed the concept of liberalism and turned the word into the opposite of its original meaning, the Antifa-movement uses a false terminology to hide its true agenda. While calling themselves “antifascist” and declaring fascism as the enemy, the Antifa itself is a foremost fascist movement.

The members of Antifa are not opponents to fascism but themselves its genuine representatives. Communism, Socialism, Fascism are united by the common band of anti-capitalism and anti-liberalism.

The Antifa movement is a fascist movement. The enemy of this movement is not fascism but liberty, peace, and prosperity.

It is not the actions but what they call themselves - you should know better.  They identify as antifascist so they are antifascist.  Their actions do not count.

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2 minutes ago, GregPersons said:

 

All of my rants are just asking you to be aware of history, and your role in it :)

 

Finally a rational response.  All it took was for someone to call you out for using one of the bloodiest days in history to make a point about your crusade which has NOTHING do do with D-Day.   

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6 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

Finally a rational response.  All it took was for someone to call you out for using one of the bloodiest days in history to make a point about your crusade which has NOTHING do do with D-Day.   

 

Fascism isn't a problem in America or the world anymore? The systemic oppression of minorities by imprisonment and state-sanctioned murder is no longer a problem? 

 

I thought you were a scholar. I'm just referring to the news events of the last few weeks that would indicate these are very much ongoing problems in America and elsewhere. You disagree?

 

Did you think history was "over"? You seem to be operating under the impression that history is not, in fact, ongoing. You seem to not understand that you are, in fact, part of history. 

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11 minutes ago, GregPersons said:

 

Fascism isn't a problem in America or the world anymore? The systemic oppression of minorities by imprisonment and state-sanctioned murder is no longer a problem? 

 

I thought you were a scholar. I'm just referring to the news events of the last few weeks that would indicate these are very much ongoing problems in America and elsewhere. You disagree?

 

Did you think history was "over"? You seem to be operating under the impression that history is not, in fact, ongoing. You seem to not understand that you are, in fact, part of history. 

 

Again ***** you for using D-Day to push your agenda.  

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12 minutes ago, GregPersons said:

 

Fascism isn't a problem in America or the world anymore? The systemic oppression of minorities by imprisonment and state-sanctioned murder is no longer a problem? 

 

I thought you were a scholar. I'm just referring to the news events of the last few weeks that would indicate these are very much ongoing problems in America and elsewhere. You disagree?

 

Did you think history was "over"? You seem to be operating under the impression that history is not, in fact, ongoing. You seem to not understand that you are, in fact, part of history. 

 

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Just now, Reality Check said:

(Al Jolson clip)

 

Yeah we definitely don't have any racists among us.

 

Did you share this with your many Black acquaintances/employees? Post it in your work communications, or publicly on your social feeds perhaps? Does anyone in your Real life know your Real opinions you're sharing with us here? Or are you too private, too embarrassed and ashamed? "Politics" and "race" are impolite for public, right? 

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