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Old 11-13-2019, 03:14 AM
 
Location: Various
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Oh Joy, another person who is in denial that Miller isn’t an alt-right fascist, yet can’t provide evidence to the contrary.......


The Camp of The Saints is most certainly white-supremacist, neo-nazi literature.....


Furthermore, Hitler and Nazi Germany expressed admiration for American an immigration white-supremacist policy in Mein Kempf.








The lawyers whom Whitman identifies as Nazi radicals seemed to appreciate how indifferent the American states were to German standards of rigor. True, the U.S. laws showed a lamentable indifference to Jews and Gentiles marrying. But otherwise they were as racist as anything the führer could want.

https://www.insidehighered.com/views...king-nazi-race
So that's a no? You won't tell us which policies. You made a claim, just wanting to see how you back it up. Sorry to put you in a tough spot.

I'm not denying anything, but I sure can see when someone is overcooking the egg.

BTW Hitler was very much a fan of the US progressives eugenics movement. It made a bigger impact on him than immigration policies wouldn't you say?
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Old 11-13-2019, 03:28 AM
 
Location: Eugene, Oregon
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Again with the false-equivalency as a deflection.


So for now will just ignore Miller’s actions because he’s not “loading people up in box-cars”, sure thing, how convenient......

Even if the only effect of Miller's statements and policies was to keep Trump's racist supporters fired up and providing backing for his xenophobic actions, it would be bad enough. But it appears that Miller is at the heart of the numbskull ideas that Trump professes. He's making Trump much worse than he'd be on his own and has become a danger to us all, with his Rasputin-like influence.
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Old 11-13-2019, 03:29 AM
 
Location: Just over the horizon
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Again with the false-equivalency as a deflection.


So for now will just ignore Miller’s actions because he’s not “loading people up in box-cars”, sure thing, how convenient......


You sure seem to like that phrase "false equivalency" all of a sudden.

DNC mother ship transmit new talking points?


Or did you just learn a new word in Social Justice 101 class?
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Old 11-13-2019, 03:35 AM
 
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Even if the only effect of Miller's statements and policies was to keep Trump's racist supporters fired up and providing backing for his xenophobic actions, it would be bad enough. But it appears that Miller is at the heart of the numbskull ideas that Trump professes. He's making Trump much worse than he'd be on his own and has become a danger to us all, with his Rasputin-like influence.
Which numbskull ideas are you specifically referring to?
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Old 11-13-2019, 03:40 AM
 
Location: AZ
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So that's a no? You won't tell us which policies. You made a claim, just wanting to see how you back it up. Sorry to put you in a tough spot.

I'm not denying anything, but I sure can see when someone is overcooking the egg.

BTW Hitler was very much a fan of the US progressives eugenics movement. It made a bigger impact on him than immigration policies wouldn't you say?

Listen, bud, do you want to debate Miller’s policies specifically, as a deflection, or debate the actual subject of the thread? . Furthermore, why did you ignore Miller’s pushing of “the camp of saints” book?

White-Nationalist Policies / Statements:

-Muslim-Ban
-Border: Family-separation policy
-“would be happy if not a single refugee foot ever again touched America’s soil.” https://www.businessinsider.com/step...e-to-us-2019-1
-“Excerpted emails shared with The Post show Miller drawing on stories from outlets such as the anti-immigration white-nationalist site VDARE and the conspiracy theory website Infowars and sending them to McHugh. Miller appears to urge McHugh to write about the stories and discusses how to frame them and push them to prominence on Breitbart’s site.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...e-nationalism/







Never said Hitler wasn’t a fan of the eugenics movement.

Can you prove that Miller didn’t send those emails?
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Old 11-13-2019, 03:40 AM
 
Location: Just over the horizon
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Which numbskull ideas are you specifically referring to?


Actually enforcing immigration laws, apparently.
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Old 11-13-2019, 03:42 AM
 
Location: AZ
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You sure seem to like that phrase "false equivalency" all of a sudden.

DNC mother ship transmit new talking points?


Or did you just learn a new word in Social Justice 101 class?
Or perhaps because I’m watching a half-dozen alt-reichers attempt to use said statement in a poor attempt to deflect from the thread topic.....
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Old 11-13-2019, 03:55 AM
 
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Or perhaps because I’m watching a half-dozen alt-reichers attempt to use said statement in a poor attempt to deflect from the thread topic.....


The only "false equivalency" going on here is your (and the Left's) attempt to paint anyone who disagrees with your ideology as a Nazi.


It's old.

It's worn out.

And it was lame to begin with
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Old 11-13-2019, 03:58 AM
 
Location: AZ
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The only "false equivalency" going on here is your (and the Left's) attempt to paint anyone who disagrees with your ideology as a Nazi.

Where did I do that?


What poor “Nazi” do you think I should apologize to?
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Old 11-13-2019, 04:04 AM
 
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Listen, bud, do you want to debate Miller’s policies specifically, as a deflection, or debate the actual subject of the thread? . Furthermore, why did you ignore Miller’s pushing of “the camp of saints” book?

White-Nationalist Policies / Statements:

-Muslim-Ban
-Border: Family-separation policy
-“would be happy if not a single refugee foot ever again touched America’s soil.” https://www.businessinsider.com/step...e-to-us-2019-1
-“Excerpted emails shared with The Post show Miller drawing on stories from outlets such as the anti-immigration white-nationalist site VDARE and the conspiracy theory website Infowars and sending them to McHugh. Miller appears to urge McHugh to write about the stories and discusses how to frame them and push them to prominence on Breitbart’s site.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...e-nationalism/


Never said Hitler wasn’t a fan of the eugenics movement.

Can you prove that Miller didn’t send those emails?
Sorry if asking you to back up what you said (as a deflection) causes you so much stress. But now I can see why

Why do you keep asking if anyone can prove he didn't send the emails? Who has claimed that? Why do you think it is important?
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