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eternal-echoes · 5 months
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saywhat-politics · 9 months
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Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) offered up a head-spinning defense of white nationalists on Monday, saying he’s against racism but that many of them “just have different beliefs.”
Tuberville, who has blocked hundreds of military promotions to protest the Pentagon’s abortion policy, was asked by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins about comments he made in May when asked about white nationalists.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) offered up a head-spinning defense of white nationalists on Monday, saying he’s against racism but that many of them “just have different beliefs.”
Tuberville, who has blocked hundreds of military promotions to protest the Pentagon’s abortion policy, was asked by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins about comments he made in May when asked about white nationalists.
“I call them Americans,” he said at the time.
He didn’t back down, saying he’s against racism but believes white nationalists are just Americans and that the term “is just a cover word for the Democrats now where they can use it to try to make people mad across the country, identity politics. I’m totally against that.”
Collins reminded him what the term actually means.
“A white nationalist is someone who believes that the white race is superior to other races,” she said.
“Well, that’s some people’s opinion,” Tuberville replied, and again he defined a white nationalist as “an American.”
It’s not an opinion; white nationalists are literally defined “as one of a group of militant white people who espouse white supremacy and advocate enforced racial segregation,” according to Merriam-Webster.
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reverseracism · 1 year
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Kanye on his way to meet with Trump with White Nationalist Nick Fuentes in tow. Apparently the two met through Milo Yiannopoulos.
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Dictator and political terrorist.
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Senator Tommy Tuberville does not have a lot of fans these days—on either side of the aisle—thanks to his ridiculous blockade on military nominations and promotions, which he continues to hold up because he’s mad about reproductive rights. On Wednesday, for instance, members of his own party called his now monthslong stunt “a national security suicide mission” that is doing “great damage to our military.” And after comments he made on Thursday, he’s unlikely to convince more people to come over to his side!
Speaking to reporters about the apparent heart attack suffered on Sunday by Marine Corps commandant General Eric Smith—which Army veteran and Senate Armed Services Committee chair Jack Reed said he believed was in part due to being overworked as a result of Tuberville’s blockade—the Senator from Alabama scoffed at the idea that he had anything to do with it. “The Marine Corps commandant probably got 2,000 people working for him,” Tuberville said. “Jack Reed blamed me for his heart attack. Come on, give me a break. This guy is going to work 18-20 hours a day, no matter what. That’s what we do. I did that for years.”
You might be under the impression that Tuberville actually served in the military, but that is not the case. In fact, Tuberville has no military experience whatsoever. When he said, “I did that for years,” he was presumably referring to his job as a college football coach, which he held before becoming a Senator in 2021. (He has nevertheless also said things like “there is nobody more military than me.”) As Insider notes, while Tuberville was coaching football, Smith—who Reed says was doing two jobs at once at the time of his heart attack—was earning a Purple Heart.
Since being elected in 2020, Tubverville has made a name for himself not just as a guy who has left hundreds of military jobs in limbo, but as an idiot and apologist for white nationalists. Shortly after his victory over Doug Jones, he claimed that the three branches of government were “the House, the Senate, and the executive” and that World War II was a fight against socialism. Later, he insisted that white nationalists are not racist before begrudgingly reversing course.
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reasoningdaily · 8 months
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The individuals pictured here have pleaded with the public to cease harassment, as they have already suffered the loss of friends, family, and jobs due to this story.
On June 12, 2022, the Kootenai County Sheriff's Office released the names and photos of 31 members of the white nationalist group, Patriot Front, who were arrested on suspicion of conspiring to riot in Coeur d'Alene during a Pride event[1][3][5].
All the arrested individuals had bonded out of the Kootenai County Jail by Sunday afternoon[1]. The group was reportedly en route to the "Pride in the Park" event equipped with riot gear, a smoke grenade, and paperwork that resembled an operations plan[1][3].
The Patriot Front is known for its activities in vandalism, racist propaganda, and flash demonstrations aimed at intimidating minorities[1][3].
The group members were found inside a U-Haul moving truck after a tip from a concerned citizen[1][3]. Among those arrested was the group's founder, Thomas R. Rousseau, and other known members like Kieran P. Morris, Garret J. Garland, and Mitchell F. Wagner[1][3]. The arrested individuals hailed from various states, including Michigan, Texas, Alabama, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, South Dakota, Washington, Oregon, Illinois, and Arkansas[1][3]. The next court appearance for the arrested members is yet to be determined[1].
Citations: [1] https://washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/06/12/idaho-patriot-front-arrested/ [2] https://nytimes.com/2023/07/21/us/patriot-front-idaho-pride-convicted.html [3] https://opb.org/article/2022/06/12/31-patriot-front-members-arrested-near-idaho-pride-event/ [4] https://idahocapitalsun.com/2022/06/13/idaho-political-leaders-groups-react-to-reports-of-patriot-front-arrests-in-coeur-dalene/ [5] https://news.wttw.com/2022/06/12/31-members-white-supremacist-group-patriot-front-arrested-near-idaho-pride-event [6] https://drgnews.com/2023/07/21/pat
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tramplelineup · 1 year
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Straight out of Putins playbook;
1) John McCain votes👎 The one vote that keeps Trump from getting what he wants.
2) Trump blames Mitch McConnell
3) Republican Party is dividing more and more
4)Trump starts Twitter rampage. His followers start to galvanize
5) One week later white nationalists march chanting the slogan “Jews will not replace us”.
#5 A strategy taken straight from Putins playbook.
Putin has been using Nazis funded monetarily and militarily by pro Putin oligarchs on the Russian border in Ukraine to sew division and violence amongst Ukrainians.
he spreads propaganda stating that Ukrainian Nazis are out of control and are attacking Russians, who live in Ukraine here by sewing division, and violence
He wants the world to believe that Russia now has a valid excuse to invade Ukraine.
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gwydionmisha · 8 months
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PragerU co-host once condemned Martin Luther King Jr. and branded himself a White Nationalist
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thingstrumperssay · 6 months
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I'm apparently late to the party, but I'm going to talk about it anyway because I just found out about it- Jean-Francois Gariepy, a white nationalist from Canada who Destiny, Vaush and The Serfs debated has allegedly killed his wife. (Or girlfriend?)
I say "allegedly" because we don't know where she is. He's talking about her disappearance now even though it happened four months ago and keeps saying "I didn't do anything to become a suspect," which is definitely something people say when they're innocent and totally not guilty as fuck.
It actually gets a lot worse and it's sickening so I'm going to give a warning and hide the details of his wife(?) under a "read more."
TW: Ableism and grooming. (They're both related to each other.)
I've heard people both use the term "wife," "girlfriend" and "partner" but I'm thinking that she's his wife because he used her to try to get a green card into America. He was also wanting to use her to get her pregnant.
I'm saying "used her" because even though she was technically legal at the age of nineteen, psychologists determined that she has the mental capacity of somebody who's ten.
When pressed on this by Destiny he said "it's called love, you idiot!" but when pressed further he basically admits to taking advantage of her by saying something like "no woman my age with the IQ of 100 would procreate with me."
He admitted to dropping her off "to where she wanted to go" and haven't heard from her since. That's totally possible.
That's about as much as I can stomach talking about this guy. I found out when this video by Shark30zero showed up in my recommendations. You can watch it for more details but it gets really bad. I think I basically summarized everything that's relevant to his wife's disappearance anyway.
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Will reblog anyone that can provide captions
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTdTbm6WK/?k=1
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eternal-echoes · 11 months
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It’s odd how a lot of western nationalists look to Japan as the ideal nationalism. While it’s true that it doesn’t have the problem of mass immigration to the point that it undermines the common good, they still have the problem of shrinking population. So much that there are a lot of abandoned houses because when the elderly population passes away, not enough of the new generation are filling them up. It’s like the worship of something material and man-made hasn’t really generated the propagation of one’s race. Whereas Catholicism encourages people to be fruitful and multiply not just to propagate one’s bloodline but because marriage is perfected through the spiritual education of children. The union of the spouses is not just merely biology, it’s ordered towards taking care of the salvation of the children that come about as a result of their union.
“For God himself is the author of marriage and has endowed it with various benefits and with various ends in view; all of these have an important bearing on the continuation of the human race, on the personal development and eternal destiny of every member of the family and on the dignity, stability, peace and prosperity of the family and of the whole human race. By its very nature the institution of marriage and married love is ordered to the procreation and education of offspring and it is in them that it finds is crowning glory. Thus the man and woman who ‘are no longer two but one’, help and serve each other by their marriage partnership; they become conscious of their unity and experience it more deeply from day to day. The intimate union of marriage, as a mutual giving of two persons, and the good of the children demand total fidelity from the spouses and require an unbreakable unity between them.”
- Gaudium et Spes 48, from Vatican II
Viewing family with the goal of instilling the Faith in children not just for racial preservation answers to the spiritual thirst of human beings because human beings are not just walking bag of chemicals. We’re not just meant to survive, we’re meant to live.
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batboyblog · 9 months
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Sitting Republican US Senator Tommy Tuberville declaring that white nationalism is "American" declaring nonsensically that he's somehow against "any kind of racism" while also defending white nationalists (who are racist) "right" to serve in the military and decrying Democrats for wanting white nationalists to not be in the US military
so you know, this is the Republican Party in 2023, remember to vote next year (and this year in Mississippi, New Jersey, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Virginia)
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On July 7, 2023, the hosts of the Fresh & Fit Podcast had white nationalist Nick Fuentes as a guest on a pair of livestreams. During these livestreams, Fuentes engaged in his usual displays of bigotry: calling for a majority white country, condemning interracial relationships and women’s rights, praising Adolf Hitler, denying the Holocaust and, at one point, using the N-word.
The hosts of the show, Myron Gaines and Walter Weekes, often encouraged and agreed with Fuentes, and would play a sound effect of a cash register whenever Jewish people were mentioned.
During the first Fresh & Fit Podcast livestream, which was three hours long and aired on both YouTube and Rumble, Fuentes said that “women shouldn’t be getting educated” and shouldn’t have the right to vote. Myron Gaines said that women should be able to vote, but added that a “female’s vote should be half of a man’s vote” because men register for selective service.
When asked for his thoughts on “mass immigration,” Fuentes said he was “totally against it,” claiming that America was “founded, built, inhabited by white people” and “should remain that way.” Fuentes asked where white people will be “evacuated to” in the event that America is “taken over” and “they’re killin’ white people and we’re 30% of the population.”
Gaines also asked Fuentes if he’s actually an anti-semite for criticizing Israel or Jewish people since, in his opinion, a “small group of” Jews are “overrepresented” in certain careers or industries. Fuentes complained that if you suggest the Holocaust was “exaggerated,” or accuse Jewish people of dual loyalty, or suggest that Jews are part of a global conspiracy you’re considered anti-semitic.
“The FBI, the State Department says you’re an anti-semite if: Holocaust exaggerated, you think Jews are loyal to Israel, if you think Jews conspire in the world — which they do!” he exclaimed. “I mean what’s the World Jewish Congress? I mean what is that other than a global conspiracy?”
Fuentes blamed Jewish people for the murder of Jesus Christ (a belief renounced by the Catholic Church in 1962), and voiced support for the Judeo-Bolshevik conspiracy theory which posits that Jewish people carried out the Russian Revolution of 1917. “So it’s not just any group that’s running the society, it’s not just any group that wields its influence,” he said. “It’s a group that hates God. It’s a group that hates Christians. It’s a group that, historically, has hated Europeans.”
Co-host Walter Weekes chimed in to say that Jews “will inevitably bring about the end of the world,” and cited the Book of Revelation. “So what did the Devil do? Everything opposite [of what God wants],” Weekes added. “What are the Jews doing? The opposite.” Myron Gaines said he looked at the issue from a “geopolitical angle” and claimed that there is “100% proof that there was Israeli intelligence involved in” 9/11.
In a second livestream that lasted four hours and is now set to private on the Fresh & Fit Podcast YouTube channel, which has over 1.4 million subscribers, Gaines and Weekes included Fuentes on a panel alongside several Black women.
Early on in the show, Fuentes told the other panelists that he “support[s] most of” what Adolf Hitler did, and that he doesn’t believe that the Holocaust happened. Later on when they revisited these comments, Fuentes called Hitler a “good guy” and cited the work of David Irving, a notorious racist and Holocaust denier, to suggest that the Nazis did not carry out a genocide.
Irving denies the existence of Nazi gas chambers and once remarked that “I don’t think there was any overall Reich policy to kill the Jews. If there was, they would have been killed and there would not be now so many millions of survivors.”
Fuentes referred to Irving, who unsuccessfully sued historian Deborah Lipstadt for libel after she called him a Holocaust denier, as “one of the preeminent World War II historians in the history of the world.” Fuentes cited Irving’s false claims that Nazi concentration camps were not, in fact, “death camps,” and that Jewish prisoners mainly died of disease and starvation.
“And so when you see these pictures of people being shoveled in and the mass graves and things like that, maybe it’s not gas chambers. Maybe it’s not an extermination. Maybe these were people who still, unfairly and in a discriminatory way, were locked up for being Jewish. But maybe these technological horrors are exaggerated. Maybe the numbers are exaggerated,” he said, summarizing Irving’s position.
Fuentes concluded that “it’s a lot more plausible that this is being used to bully people into not talking about certain topics.”
Three hours into the livestream, in response to a viewer question about whether Fuentes had “support from a black / hispanic [sic] audience,” Fuentes replied that “Blacks love me because I’m honest.” When other panelists reacted to his use of the word “Blacks,” Fuentes said that they didn’t “want to hear my second choice.” After being egged on by other panelists, Fuentes then said the N-word into his mic.
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