I’d love to see your evidence that those people are actually neo-nazis.
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remotelove@lemmy.ca 4 weeks agoOh, please continue. I want to hear more about these false flag operations and how neo-nazis and friends aren’t actually supporting Trump. I’ll “stand back and stand by” while I wait for your answer.
jimbolauski@lemm.ee 4 weeks ago
remotelove@lemmy.ca 4 weeks ago
If you look past Facebook, the same person was identified by police handing out fliers linked to GDL.
I am assuming your cockiness is because of those rants about antifa on Facebook where the boat owners address was shown. For one, I am surprised that a person who lives in a place like that could afford that kind of boat.
Something-nazis. Neo or whatever, the swastikas give it away.
Regardless, white supremacy is a common underpinning of trumpisim. Fake boat show or not, there is an established history already. If the slogan “America First” didn’t give that away as well, you are actually an idiot.
jimbolauski@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
Let’s entertain your claim these guys are in the GDL, did you know the GDL opposes Trump?
According to you GDL members, who dislike Trump, went to the rally pretending to be Trump supporters and flew nazi flags. There’s a word for this tatic false flag.
remotelove@lemmy.ca 3 weeks ago
Let’s entertain your idea that this was staged. This event would be just a blip on the radar and is still conservative branding, even if your politicians have to deny it when pressed for public statements.
It’s still doesn’t change that the Republican party coddles white supremacy and their behavior aligns with that ideology. One could say it has been a consistent trend.
So, it’s not really a “false flag operation” if that is actually the real nature of the right and far-right. These events just just help “Unite the Right”, as it were.
DarkDecay@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Only the finest people for trump