Nazi imagery on full display at alt-right event in Washington
At gathering of National Policy Institute, white supremacists give Nazi salute, ‘heil’ Trump’s election as a ‘victory of will’ By Alexander Fulbright Richard Spencer, a white supremacist who runs a Washington think tank, the National Policy Institute. (Screenshot from YouTube via JTA) At an event of the alt-right National Policy Institute on Saturday night, attendees reportedly…
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Budda November 22nd, 2016 at 07:22
Does the FBI know about this?….oh right, Comey.
80HD November 22nd, 2016 at 07:44
The swastika represents one of Americas hardest fought enemies, and the cost of American soldiers fighting them(Not to mention the other countries losses).
So anyone brandishing this garbage show their complete disrespect and douche baggery.
This s*** is not American in anyway.
Guy Lauten November 22nd, 2016 at 08:04
Not American? Hah. It’s been part of Amerika for a long time. Ever hear of “America First”? How about the Amerikan “hero” Charles Lindbergh?
“Nothing did more to escalate the tensions than the speech Lindbergh delivered to a rally in Des Moines, Iowa on September 11, 1941. In that speech he identified the forces pulling America into the war as the British, the Roosevelt administration, and American Jews.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_First_Committee
History is so damn inconvenient, isn’t it?
80HD November 22nd, 2016 at 08:10
WWII ended in 1945 with Allied victory.
The swastika is an enemies flag, and therefore un-American.
Whatever it represents to these dirt bags, it cost American lives.
Guy Lauten November 22nd, 2016 at 08:26
These guys are still around [http://www.americannaziparty.com/], and aren’t they Americans too? How can they be Americans yet be “un-American”? The word is meaningless and only creates more confusion and division. Bigotry and hatred are an integral part of American society and have been since its beginning. Seems to me those are foundational principles in the American Way. At least, that’s what history tells us. Or should we just ignore what the white American landowners did to the black people of Africa?
William November 22nd, 2016 at 08:42
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labman57 November 22nd, 2016 at 10:48
Trump’s campaign rhetoric served as a barrel of gasoline on the mountain of smoldering embers of racism … and Islamophobia … and anti-Semitism … and misogyny … and homophobia that are still prevalent in American society.