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Kind of obvious from the context.Ditkaless Wonders said:As in dismiss them from a job or to ignite one, which?
Kind of obvious from the context.Ditkaless Wonders said:As in dismiss them from a job or to ignite one, which?
is it even legal to burn nazis alive?Kind of obvious from the context.
It always bugs me when you see baseball fans holding up 3 Ks after their pitcher gets 3 strikeouts.KKK, obvs
so baseball fans are fair game now too? finally.It always bugs me when you see baseball fans holding up 3 Ks after their pitcher gets 3 strikeouts.
I'll be your huckleberry.Good Posting Judge said:Big fan of twitter.com/yesyoureracist, can't wait for one of you halfwits to tell me it's not cool to fire a Nazi.
Not to totally hijack but something similar happened near me this weekend...Good Posting Judge said:Big fan of twitter.com/yesyoureracist, can't wait for one of you halfwits to tell me it's not cool to fire a Nazi.
one of my favorite videos of all time....Thought about this over the last day... I mean, I voted yes a while ago, but there are repercussions to this thinking... As a reformed Jew, I feel I have a little more rope on this than others might.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy3Y4fx84z0
So this guy was attacked while giving a speech yesterday - my take:
I think it is better to chant and drown them out than to resort to violence. Violence is a perpetual cycle, and someone needs to break it. By acting with violence towards this idiot, other idiots on his side of the aisle then assume responding with violence is just as acceptable.
The best response when a moron like this is delivering a speech is to drown him out with chants & noise. Honestly, how mad would he be if they were singing "Dreidel Dreidel Dreidel, I made it out of clay & when it's dry & ready, oh Dreidel I shall play!"
Now, a response like that does a few things; avoids violence, pisses the other side off (possibly even more), and takes the high ground. If they then respond with violence, they show that they're the lunatics.
Drunk at 8:15am...and that's the most redeeming thing the article said about him.
This video has brought me down the time wasting Youtube cycle of endless unrelated videos, where I've settled into comedian heckling...
51 minutes just wasted.This video has brought me down the time wasting Youtube cycle of endless unrelated videos, where I've settled into comedian heckling...
Steve Hofstetter is pretty funny.
You can't "crowd source the person to have them fired." That doesn't make sense. You can notify an employer/school that one of their students/employees is a party to a virulent and racist march, it's up to the school/employer as to what they do from there. If I ran a business, I would want someone to tell me if one of my employees was a Nazi. Because I'd fire them, ideally in the most humiliating fashion possible.I'll be your huckleberry.
Why don't we have laws against being a Nazi? If it's socially ok to punch a Nazi, or crowd source the person to have them fired, why not have laws on the books? A half a dozen other countries have laws to address the Nazi salute or wearing of Nazi insignia.
As a bonus question, can I punch someone that steps on or burns an American flag?
This does seem like the most optimal way of dealing with these clowns tbh.i like the one where the tuba guy is following around the white supremacists playing the song stewie plays when he is following around fat people it just rules i hope somone who gets the interenet stuff can post it thanks in advance bromigos take that to the bank
If not a hearty haymaker, then at least a strong putsch in the back...perhaps near a cliff drop off.One Nazi on a corner, I don't know. What about one in a beer hall?
thanks brohan much appreciated on that one also there is a video out there where a tuba guys does that to neonazi white supremacists at a rally it is pretty fn awesome and the commentary from whoever is filming it is saying things about the nazis like this is what it looks like when your family tree is a straight line and stuff like that it is pretty awesome take that to the bank
How are these people being identified? Without crowd sourcing they wouldn't be getting fired.You can't "crowd source the person to have them fired." That doesn't make sense. You can notify an employer/school that one of their students/employees is a party to a virulent and racist march, it's up to the school/employer as to what they do from there. If I ran a business, I would want someone to tell me if one of my employees was a Nazi. Because I'd fire them, ideally in the most humiliating fashion possible.
As for the rest of your slippery slope arguments, I have previously said in this thread that punching people is almost always counter-productive and bad. Nazis are an exception to the rule.If you want to try and equivocate "Americans" with "Nazis", well...
A given company/school ultimately makes the call. Accounts like @yesyoureracist merely provide information.How are these people being identified? Without crowd sourcing they wouldn't be getting fired.
Again, I think 99.9% of the country agrees that these people should be punished (Riversco is the .01%). Seems like it would be pretty easy to pass laws to ban this type of behavior. Raise your hand and say heil Hitler = $10k fine and 30 days in jail. Distribute Nazi propaganda = $20k fine and 6 months in jail. Gather in a group of 3 or more and march with torches = target practice for the National Guard.
Lynching people for their beliefs (no matter how wrong those beliefs are) seems hypocritical. Everyone is allowed due process. The problem is we haven't established those processes.
What? You don't think any business owners or managers would ever turn on the TV news and see their employee at a Nazi rally?How are these people being identified? Without crowd sourcing they wouldn't be getting fired.
Here you go, brochiefthanks brohan much appreciated on that one also there is a video out there where a tuba guys does that to neonazi white supremacists at a rally it is pretty fn awesome and the commentary from whoever is filming it is saying things about the nazis like this is what it looks like when your family tree is a straight line and stuff like that it is pretty awesome take that to the bank
Big fan of the tuba approach as well as punching, but I'd love to see Yakety Sax blasting anytime these dbags are marching.This does seem like the most optimal way of dealing with these clowns tbh.
Fair enough. Punch = criminal charges.A given company/school ultimately makes the call. Accounts like @yesyoureracist merely provide information.
Here's the due process: wear a swastika, throw the heil salute, yell something racist or anti-semitic = punch. These guys are kind of sneaky, but it's not advanced calculus.
Reason number 1,982 I want to move to Germany.
The tuba approach should really be emphasized. Dozens of 'em at every white supremacy rally. We need to put together a suggested song list.
I didn't fully appreciate the brilliance of SWC's plan... but yeah- a whole outfit of tuba players (sousaphone, ya nerds) is the perfect antidote to pretty much every hate-filled march.like brotis said in the other thread these guys are mostly pimply faced fatty losers it is just great to see them in there baggy butt button just holdin on for dear life muffin top beer belly outfits waddeling down the street in a greasy stream of inbred loser filth and then to hear the tuba fat guy march following them around cripes even if they came after the tuba guy all he would have to do is run three or four yards and the nazis would all collapse from exhaustion its just great take that to the bank bromigos
I'm fine with this, as long as you punch them before the firing.Good Posting Judge said:Big fan of twitter.com/yesyoureracist, can't wait for one of you halfwits to tell me it's not cool to fire a Nazi.
And they should play nothing but John Philip Sousa songs.El Floppo said:I didn't fully appreciate the brilliance of SWC's plan... but yeah- a whole outfit of tuba players (sousaphone, ya nerds) is the perfect antidote to pretty much every hate-filled march.
Hell no. I like Sousa, and sure as heck don't want to think of nazis every time I hear one.And they should play nothing but John Philip Sousa songs.
Surprisngly, no. I did a quick search for "monuments to the French Revolution" in France and their are a ton of them. Even though it ended so badly that they brought back their monarchy.who is protesting the removal of Confederate statues?
guess since i don't live in the south i'm not sure what the argument for keeping them could possibly be.
how many other countries erect statues/monuments to traitors, name city streets, federal institutions, etc. after insurrectionists? that has to be pretty rare, no?
Is there some sort of legal newsletter than I can subscribe to, Mr. Dershowitz?KCitons said:Fair enough. Punch = criminal charges.
As long as everyone knows there are consequences to their actions.
Great line here:This is a really interesting profile of Richard Spencer, written by a guy he went to school with. The author talks to him after he got clocked on Election Day:
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/06/his-kampf/524505/
My dad went to St. Marks. Not surprising this is the school that gave us Richard Spencer.When I graduated, in 1997, having won admission to the Ivy League and achieved escape velocity from the Dallas suburbs, it was the mediocrity of Richard Spencer that I was insufferably proud to have left behind.
Since you asked so nicely. Yes there is.Is there some sort of legal newsletter than I can subscribe to, Mr. Dershowitz?