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Das can't be smart

Trumpites can't be sane

Trudeau can't be right

Black folks can't be innocent


So many damn rules nowadays
 

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John le Carré on Trump: ‘Something seriously bad is happening’

Author draws parallels between Donald Trump and rise of 1930s fascism, in rare public appearance at Royal Festival Hall


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Thursday 7 September 2017 23.28 BST Last modified on Wednesday 20 September 2017 10.25 BST

John le Carré, one of Britain’s greatest living writers, has spoken of the “toxic” parallels between the rise of Donald Trump and the rise of 1930s fascism.
In a rare public appearance, the 85-year-old novelist and former spy spoke of his disdain for Trump and his despair for the US and the wider world.
“Something truly, seriously bad is happening and from my point of view we have to be awake to that,” he told an audience at the Royal Festival Hall in London.
“These stages that Trump is going through in the United States and the stirring of racial hatred … a kind of burning of the books as he attacks, as he declares real news as fake news, the law becomes fake news, everything becomes fake news.
“I think of all things that were happening across Europe in the 1930s, in Spain, in Japan, obviously in Germany. To me, these are absolutely comparable signs of the rise of fascism and it’s contagious, it’s infectious. Fascism is up and running in Poland and Hungary. There’s an encouragement about.”


www.theguardian.com/books/2017/sep/07/john-le-carre-on-trump-something-truly-seriously-bad-is-happening
Right, except that the rise of fascism in Europe was due to the rise of communism in Europe. It's also interesting how the neo-liberal progtards have substantially moved the goalposts in regards to the definition of fascism. Apparently a fascist is anyone who doesn't agree wholeheartedly with them.

For example, one can be pro-immigration and yet if they're not for mass immigration that has no rhyme or reason to it, they're racists or fascists.
Hell, in flosstard fantasy-land, being pro-free speech makes you a nazi fascist.
Being pro-self determination makes you a nazi fascist too. Ya know, despite the fact that Roosevelt hammered on Churchill in the final months of WW2 before he died about dismantling the British Empire and allowing the former subjects to determine their own course. So what do ya know, Roosevelt was a fascist.

Brexiteers are fascists because they no longer want to be part of a red fascist super-state that they were dragged into illegally and unconstitutionally.

So to sum up, a few of the basic rights and freedoms so many fought and died for over the years are now considered by the neo-liberal progtards to be fascist ideals. And why? Because everything with them is twist and spin. I have yet to see one able to offer any sort of cogent argument for their ridiculous beliefs so that's that the kind of shit they resort to. Distortion and ad hominems.

Race relations in the US are at an all time low since the bad ol' days of Jim Crow. Everybody wants to blame Trump for it but the fact is, it didn't happen overnight. Obama's race-baiting and politics of division via identity politics for the 8 years prior to Trump's election had a f*ck-ton to do with the problems today and the bulk of the MSM is guilty for playing along.

Oh, and by the way, as for "Trump's" border fence/wall with Mexico??

Obama was clearly in favour of better border security along the southern border in 2006. But yeah, he's not a racist xenophobe. Here's a short video from his address to the Senate. There is a longer version available out there complete with a written transcript right from the Senate's records.

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Open your f*cking eyes! The matrix isn't actually real. Obviously somebody got to Obama after he was elected to make him do a complete 180. Just like the Clintons.

Every single president since Carter has instituted temporary travel bans/restrictions at one time or another. But when Trump does it, it's unconstitutional. Somehow, some jackwitted judge in Hawaii who was appointed by Obama seems to think that anyone even remotely related to you is considered to be "immediate family". This includes nonsense like cousins, nieces and nephews, or that person you call 'Uncle' but he's not really related to you. Okay, that last one may have been a little tongue-in-cheek.
 

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since you again insist:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...n-to-close-guantanamo/?utm_term=.a26dfb0457cc
and note that it was your hero who put those people into that prison in the first place
not me - am retired

MY heros?
lol
I hate em all. Funny you haven't Figured that out yet.
Trump hasn't had the time those other criminal traitorous RAPE freaks have had to earn that emotion yet, and the PROVEN lies the liebarrels have been telling about him at least give him the cachet of the under dog. Funny all his enemies are the one wrecking the US.

The people you mentioned on BOTH sides of the house are all globalistcommienazies who hate the US, so I have to laugh if you think "PARTY" has anything to do with this ATTEMPTED NAZICOMMIEGLOBALIST COUP...which maybe only TRUMP is not yet part of.

So if you can't figure out who my heros actually are, how could you be right about anything?


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Obama open mic slip: 'After my election I have more flexibility'

Obama-era uranium deal yields new questions, new accusations and new investigation

Washington (CNN)House Republicans announced a probe into the circumstances surrounding the sale of a uranium mining company to Russia's Atomic Energy Agency, Rosatom, that was approved by the Obama administration in 2010.

The deal had to be approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, a committee that is composed of representatives from several US government agencies, including the State Department, which at the time was led by Secretary Hillary Clinton.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/24/politics/obama-era-uranium-deal/


THERE IS YOUR COLLUSION

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Chris Kresser tells Joe Rogan some healthcare statistics about diabetes, obesity and chronic disease in America and Rogan is shocked by them.

Joe Rogan and Chris Kresser talk about America's health crisis and Kresser says that at the current trend, America's entire budget will need to be spent on healthcare by the year 2040.

Joe Rogan talks about diet, health, diabetes, obesity, healthcare, exercise, sleep and other topics with Chris Kresser on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, JRE 1037.

The CDC just published the numbers, and the DOD has credited chronic disease as a threat to the nation - AFTER OBOMBA CARE..and how are you gonna pay the debt OBAMA created with quantitative easing which is now know to be a FAILURE.
 
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Danbones

So what about soros?

A jew and a nazi?



Nah. that's more apropos for the right wing Koch brothers

One of those things to watch in slow motion and learn from.








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Yup. Am loving it more and more every time I see it. :)

Darkbeaver

Retired is not an excuse., you still suck air, it's your fault.



Yup. Gleefully plead guilty. ;)

Danbones

So if you can't figure out who my heros actually are, how could you be right about anything?



Hey buddy - you're the one who said Oboooma is responsible for Guantanamo remaining open even though it is the reich wing ultra Pukes from the Repukeblican party who refused to have it closed. Further, it was you who praised the GOP for releasing more Muzzies from that prison even though it was that party who actually imprisoned them in the first place.
 

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Yup. Am loving it more and more every time I see it. :)


Is it OK to punch a Nazi?

The Nazis and white supremacists were marching there because they hate minorities and want them to be oppressed, deported or worse. That is not just a democratic expression of opinion. Its intent is to suppress the ability of others to live their lives and express themselves, and to encourage violence and intimidation.

The counter-protesters were there to oppose and disrupt that march in defence of those minorities. Yes, some may have held extreme left-wing views, but they were in Charlottesville to stop the far-right trying to impose its ideology on others, not impose their own.

And when it comes to Nazis marching on the streets, the lessons from history show that physically opposing them has worked. The most famous example is the Battle of Cable Street in London, in which a march by thousands of Hitler-era Nazis was stopped parading through East End by a coalition of its Jewish Community, dockworkers, other assorted locals and trade unionists.

There was also the Battle of Lewisham in the late 70s when anti-fascist protesters took on the National Front. Both these battles, and that’s what they were, helped neuter burgeoning movements of fascist, racist far right thugs who hated minorities.

https://www.newstatesman.com/world/2017/08/it-ok-punch-nazi
 

mentalfloss

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What a dumb post.


Anyway, poor John.


'Anti-racist' group says it covered John A. Macdonald statue in red substance

The John A. Macdonald monument in downtown Montreal was covered head-to-toe with what appears to be red paint early Sunday.

Video posted online by a group of self-described “anti-colonial anti-racists” shows a colourful substance being sprayed onto the statue of Canada’s first prime minister at Place du Canada.

In an accompanying statement, the group said Macdonald was responsible for residential schools, measures to destroy Indigenous cultures and traditions, and the open promotion of “so-called ‘Aryan’ Canada.”

“John A. Macdonald was a white supremacist,” the statement read. “Macdonald’s statue belongs in a museum, not as a monument taking up public space in Montreal.”

'Anti-racist' group says it covered John A. Macdonald statue in red substance | CTV News