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.TUX. Flag 31 Aug 17 7.34pm

For those whose French is a little rusty - the 'cover-art' of neo-Nazis drowning says "God Exists! He Drowned All The Neo-Nazis In Texas"

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Originally posted by .TUX.

For those whose French is a little rusty - the 'cover-art' of neo-Nazis drowning says "God Exists! He Drowned All The Neo-Nazis In Texas"

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Hmmm. I wonder if any 'Nazis' will go and shoot up their office and murder the staff.

 

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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

Hmmm. I wonder if any 'Nazis' will go and shoot up their office and murder the staff.

Timothy McVie #2 you mean? Anything is possible.

 


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Originally posted by Kermit8

Timothy McVie #2 you mean? Anything is possible.

McVeigh wasn't a 'Nazi'. He was militantly anti government having been severely influenced by the events at Waco. The Oklahoma City bombing happened more than twenty years ago in 1995....I'm still shocked by it...that daycare centre on the second floor.

The far right are a problem in the US, they have always been there....until progressive politics with its obsession with 'identity' became the norm for the Democrats their numbers were dropping. Now they have an easy mirror image sometimes violent opposition in Black Lives Matter to point to and a frequently violent Antifa to fight with everytime they put in an appearance....as though that's going to deter them or something.

It's not the right way to deal with these things but these reactions are all apart of human nature if nothing else. So as far as I'm concerned, 'stupid is as stupid does'.


 


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.TUX. Flag 01 Sep 17 7.23am

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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

McVeigh wasn't a 'Nazi'. He was militantly anti government having been severely influenced by the events at Waco. The Oklahoma City bombing happened more than twenty years ago in 1995....I'm still shocked by it...that daycare centre on the second floor.

The far right are a problem in the US, they have always been there....until progressive politics with its obsession with 'identity' became the norm for the Democrats their numbers were dropping. Now they have an easy mirror image sometimes violent opposition in Black Lives Matter to point to and a frequently violent Antifa to fight with everytime they put in an appearance....as though that's going to deter them or something.

It's not the right way to deal with these things but these reactions are all apart of human nature if nothing else. So as far as I'm concerned, 'stupid is as stupid does'.


I didn't really know much about the bombing, I was aware of it but didn't really know the facts. I've just looked it up, pretty shocking to say the least, especially the day care centre as you say.

 

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hedgehog50 Flag Croydon 01 Sep 17 8.12am

What don't we just say that far right and far left nut jobs are very undesirable political entities and not play down the activities of one and magnify those of the other.

 


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legaleagle Flag 01 Sep 17 9.14am

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

McVeigh wasn't a 'Nazi'. He was militantly anti government having been severely influenced by the events at Waco.


Timothy Mcveigh was heavily influenced by the Christan Identity movement,which was extremely racist.Its main "guidebook" was The Turner Diaries,described as :

"In his book "The Turner Diaries," Pierce describes a race war that ends with the government being overthrown. Pierce's book is more than fiction. The most radical elements of the movement view it as a vision or blueprint for action. In the book, the Aryan forces used armored car robberies to finance their revolution. In real life, the radical white supremacist group called "the Order" used Pierce's book as a guide to their armored car robberies in the Northwest. In the book, the revolutionaries blow up a federal building as part of their antigovernment war. In real life, the bombing of Oklahoma City's Alfred P. Murrah Building was almost a carbon copy of the incident in Pierce's book. As I mentioned earlier, Timothy McVeigh had photocopies of a portion of "The Turner Diaries" with him when he was arrested. McVeigh also sold copies of the book at gun shows around the country."

As for McVeigh Number 2,have a look at this delightful gentleman a couple of months ago:

"Brandon Russell is capable of making a bomb - and he admitted doing so.

Officials believe he also participated in neo-Nazi chat rooms where he threatened to kill people and blow up places.

Investigators found guns, ammunition and white supremacist propaganda in his bedroom, court records say. A framed photograph of convicted Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh was on his dresser."

 

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Originally posted by .TUX.

For those whose French is a little rusty - the 'cover-art' of neo-Nazis drowning says "God Exists! He Drowned All The Neo-Nazis In Texas"

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Is it just me who finds that unacceptable? I'm sure the vast majority of those impacted by the hurricane are no more nazi than you or I, just wrong place, wrong time. Would it be acceptable to have a headline saying "God exists, he's drowned all the computer virus scam artists in Mumbai"?

Incidentally, all the best to those impacted

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 01 Sep 17 11.39am

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

McVeigh wasn't a 'Nazi'. He was militantly anti government having been severely influenced by the events at Waco. The Oklahoma City bombing happened more than twenty years ago in 1995....I'm still shocked by it...that daycare centre on the second floor.

The far right are a problem in the US, they have always been there....until progressive politics with its obsession with 'identity' became the norm for the Democrats their numbers were dropping. Now they have an easy mirror image sometimes violent opposition in Black Lives Matter to point to and a frequently violent Antifa to fight with everytime they put in an appearance....as though that's going to deter them or something.

It's not the right way to deal with these things but these reactions are all apart of human nature if nothing else. So as far as I'm concerned, 'stupid is as stupid does'.


Definitely not a Nazi, but he was a far right Christian militia member. That said, most US neo-Nazi groups aren't really very National Socialist either - being pro-capitalist and typically pro-Religious.

Which is kind of how the Spanish Fascists were Falangists, not fascists (and couldn't be Fascists, because of their strong Roman Catholic basis).

But they're effectively classed as Fascists.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 01 Sep 17 11.44am

Originally posted by npn

Is it just me who finds that unacceptable? I'm sure the vast majority of those impacted by the hurricane are no more nazi than you or I, just wrong place, wrong time. Would it be acceptable to have a headline saying "God exists, he's drowned all the computer virus scam artists in Mumbai"?

Incidentally, all the best to those impacted

Pretty much agree. I don't really have an issue with Neo-Nazis drowning so much, as the idea a) God exists b) God drowns innocent people and ruins their lives to get a few c**ts d) that it diminishes the suffering of all those non-Nazis who were impacted by the flooding.

I guess they were trying to be ironic or satirical, like when c**ts blame gays for hurricanes or some such - but its just f**king s**t. You can't be dumb and satirical.

 


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Originally posted by npn

Is it just me who finds that unacceptable? I'm sure the vast majority of those impacted by the hurricane are no more nazi than you or I, just wrong place, wrong time. Would it be acceptable to have a headline saying "God exists, he's drowned all the computer virus scam artists in Mumbai"?

Incidentally, all the best to those impacted


it's the lack of humour or satire that is unacceptable. Then again, they are French so perhaps I am expecting too much there.

 


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