Pretty simple. I'm not debating him. But @AroundTheWorld did post social media touting white supremacy. So I asked about his logic. I want to find out if the logic he applies to others also applies to him. It isn't a debate. The social media he posted and is spreading clearly chastised Tim Walz for bowing down to non-whites. We have the opportunity of having the CEO here to clarify if the running of his company adheres to those same principles of white supremacy or if his own family are all also supporting white supremacy. It should be simple for him to say.
Like I said should be simple. Do you deny posting and spreading social media that chastised Walz for bowing down to non whites? https://bbs.clutchfans.net/threads/...-tim-walz-as-vp.323893/page-103#post-15381787
You can ask a million more times. You found a tweet I re-posted that contained some politically incorrect stuff. Now what...I don't give a ****. (Matter of fact, I just read it and there was a word in there I had never heard...just googled it.)
Thank you for admitting admitting to spreading white supremacy on this board. Though it is incredibly weak that you pretended that you were unsure of what it was talking about. It's also exactly what was predicted that you would do. Anyway, that's all I was asking. Does that mean that your entire family supports white supremacy, and that you run your businesses according to the principles of white supremacy? I'm asking because 93.647893% of your posts try and lock people to a label because of one single incident that you found from them. You then try and use that to generalize every single person that is part of that group or agrees with them on any other issues.
None of what you just wrote made any sense or had any truth to it, but if you falsely think you got some big gotcha, go rub one out to celebrate that.
"...And in that space between us, politicians and algorithms teach us to caricature each other and troll each other and fear each other." - Barack Obama
The post you made criticized Walz for bowing down to non whites. Do you understand how that is white supremacy ideology? You admitted to posting it and spreading that ideology. Again, it isn't difficult to understand. I'm glad that you admitted it and have also given me permission to rub one out.
You are welcome. None of what you just said made any sense. Clearly, the tweet contained politically incorrect language. Big whoop. The point of the tweet was to talk about how weird Walz is. That's true.
Honestly, he isn't going to admit his racist views. I asked him before if he was in one of those many far right hate groups in Florida and he didn't answer. He just kept sharing right wing crap. What kind of work he does is irrelevant to me. I could care less. He's just another immigrant who isn't an American citizen who shares hate posts and lies about our President and Vice President, and who spews racist hate ideals about others, and defends and supports a lot of racist people. He's definitely no better than the majority of immigrants in this country who work hard and came here to escape poverty, crime, and horrible corrupt regimes.
Because I don't have any. I must have missed that. LOL obviously not. Unless you count my Jewish tennis buddies as a "far right hate group" lol.
Look man, ATW can't keep up with all the Xeets he shares. I mean at least one racist Xeet is going to slip through the constant stream of drivel.
It was more than politically incorrect. It was part of the philosophy of white supremacy. Interesting that you aren't concerned about that. You admit to spreading the philosophy and also having little qualms about the philosophy of white Supremacy. So it seems fair to ask if your family also has no concern about white supremacy and if your business practices use that philosophy.
As I said, you can ask the same dumbass question a million times, with all the insinuations that come with it, and it still won't make any sense. One of the funnier aspects of your dumbass questions is that you are accusing a Hispanic tweeter and a half-Asian guy who re-posted the tweet of "white supremacy" lol. If anything, that politically incorrect tweet could be accused of being slightly homophobic and transphobic, but whatever. The point it makes still stands: Tim Walz is a weirdo.
So if we can't hold him accountable for the crap he posts why should any politician be held accountable for the edited crap he posts all of the time?
That isn't funny or ironic. The statement is indeed one of white supremacy. You spread it. Why does yours or the tweeter's race change that? It is also homophobic, transphobic, and bigoted in all of those ways, and you sought to spread that message. I'm glad that you also admitted the other bigotries involved in the social media that you chose to spread. By the way I predicted that you would react the exact way that you are.
And which should take no one by surprise Trump's claim that the Governor of Georgia wasn't able to get hold of Biden and that the Federal government wasn't helping GA is proven yet another falsehood. https://newrepublic.com/post/186529...vernor-kemp-trump-hurricane-helene-conspiracy Georgia’s Republican Governor Shuts Down Trump’s Hurricane Conspiracy Donald Trump is trying to spread a new lie about Hurricane Helene—but Georgia Governor Brian Kemp isn’t playing games. In the wake of Hurricane Helene’s destruction, Donald Trump is eager to spread rumors about President Joe Biden’s inaction. The problem is, at least one Republican politician on the front lines is willing to call Trump out on his lies. On Monday, Trump visited Georgia, one of the six states seriously hit by the natural disaster, and claimed that while Governor Brian Kemp was “doing a very good job,” he was “having a hard time getting the president on the phone.” “I guess they’re not being responsive, the federal government is not being responsive,” he continued. “They’re having a very hard time getting the president on the phone. He won’t get on it.” While it’s true that the federal response to the hurricane leaves much to be desired, Trump was stretching the truth when he said that Kemp hadn’t heard from Biden. Just a few hours earlier on Monday, Kemp told press that Biden called yesterday afternoon and asked the Georgia governor what further support his state needed. Biden last week also declared a state of emergency in Georgia, approving federal disaster assistance for the state. As Trump tours Georgia and North Carolina, Republicans continue to slam Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for not showing face in disaster zones. But perhaps while roads remain closed and many remain without power, it’s a better use of resources for the federal government to provide actual disaster relief, rather than divert resources for a tour bus. At least, that’s what many residents in Georgia thought about Trump’s publicity stunt Monday. Here is Gov. Kemp in a form that some posters might understand better.
Republicans tried blasting this same criticism of Obama during Sandy. How'd you feel about Obama visiting those disaster filled areas within 48 hours of the storm?