MAGAtard politician goes full Hitler youth

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Oct 24, 2020.

  1. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    you never go full Hitler youth

    #JustAJokeBro

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/20...ebsite-attacks-critic-going-work-non-n1244531

    GOP candidate Madison Cawthorn's website attacks critic for going to 'work for non-white males'
    Madison Cawthorn says the remark, which has been removed, was meant to "condemn left-wing identity politics" that are "dangerous and divisive."

    A House candidate considered a rising star in the GOP launched a campaign attack website accusing a critic of going "to work for non-white males, like Cory Booker, who aims to ruin white males running for office."

    The language on Madison Cawthorn's "Moe Taxes" website was changed Thursday night after it was first reported by the website The Bulwark.


    Cawthorn blamed poor "syntax" for the racist message, which he said didn't "convey my intended meaning."
     
  2. gaussian

    gaussian

    My interpretation: Cory Booker a race baiting anti-white politician hates white people.

    Your interpretation: le hitler youth

    Perhaps you should listen to the racist anti-white hateful rhetoric coming from the democrats every once and while. Cory Booker has said several objectively racist things about whites and he should be condemned and cancelled for it. His failure to recognize black supremacy movements like BLM and simultaneously condemn the "proud boys" for muh racism shows his hilariously one sided racist approach to politics. He hates white people, it's very clear.
     
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  3. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
  4. gaussian

    gaussian

    Grasping for straws? You really think the guy is a white supremacist because his twitter only follows 88 people? You're right, we should ban the number 88 like we ban the number 13 on elevators It's either 87 or 89 because those darn racists ruin everything.

    The fake news ADL doesn't include SPQR in their database. Fake news.
     
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  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    ah yes, use neonazi dog whistles to trigger the libs
     
  6. Overnight

    Overnight

    INRI! (Who knows that one? Any SPQRs here?) Everyone is a Latin-assed pussy when it comes to this nonsense. Because that is what it is. Nonsense.
     
  7. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

  10. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    ‘Nope didn’t go there’: Republican congressman denies going to Hitler’s house—Instagram proves he went
    'Ask Mr. Fun Drivers why he referred to Hitler as the Fuhrer.'
    https://www.dailydot.com/debug/video-madison-cawthorn-hitler-house/

    Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) was caught denying his trip to visit Adolf Hitler’s vacation home in Germany during a trip in 2017 that he documented on his Instagram.

    When asked about the trip in a Twitter video released on Thursday, Cawthorn denied visiting, claiming he was at a different site.

    The video shows Cawthorn standing next to Noah Mitchell, a Washington D.C. student who often tweets videos of politicians, near the U.S. Capitol building. Cawthorn smiles toward the camera and looks to Mitchell as he begins to ask about the trip.

    “What was that?” Cawthorn asks.

    “Did you go to Hitler’s house?” Mitchell asks again.

    “Nope didn’t go there,” Cawthorn says, moving away from the camera in his wheelchair.

    “What was that Instagram post, then?” Mitchell asked.

    “That, I believe was the retreat,” Cawthorn said.

    “The retreat? OK,” Mitchell says while looking at the camera and laughing.



    In an Instagram post from 2017, which Mitchell included in the Twitter thread, Cawthorn shared three photos and tagged the Eagle’s Nest, Hitler’s Bavarian mountain home exclusively used by Nazi leaders.

    “The vacation house of the Führer. Seeing the Eagles Nest has been on my bucket list for awhile, it did not disappoint,” Cawthorn wrote in the Instagram caption. “Strange to hear so many laughs and share such a good time with my brother where only 79 years ago a supreme evil shared laughs and good times with his compatriots.”

    The tweet Mitchell shared of Cawthorn’s since-deleted Instagram post has over 22,300 likes and 3,800 retweets on Twitter.

    “‘Vacation house’ / ‘retreat’, same thing,” one user wrote.

    Others found the original Instagram caption offensive since Cawthorn’s word choice seemed to imply a fondness for Hitler and that the vacation house was a bucket list trip.

    “Ask Mr. Fun Drivers why he referred to Hitler as ‘the Fuhrer’; a term the Nazis used to show respect and endearment to that genocidal raving-lunatic,” another user tweeted.

    Although the picture was mentioned in the news prior to Cawthorn’s appointment into Congress, it’s still leaving Twitter users wondering why the representative posted it in the first place.

    “He does know Hitler would have had him executed because he’s disabled right?? He has to know that,” one user commented.
     
    #10     Apr 24, 2021