In a recent column for The Guardian, former Democratic senator for Wisconsin Russ Feingold clarified what all this controversy about white supremacists and Confederate statues is really all about: Republicans are Nazis.
“The lesson from Charlottesville is not how dangerous the neo-Nazis are,” he writes. “It is the unmasking of the Republican party leadership. In the wake of last weekend’s horror and tragedy, let us finally, finally rip off the veneer that Trump’s affinity for white supremacy is distinct from the Republican agenda of voter suppression, renewed mass incarceration and the expulsion of immigrants.”
Finally, finally, someone on the Left just came out and said it. Being a Republican is apparently no different than being a white supremacist. Supporting a lower marginal tax rate puts you in the same company as the Ku Klux Klan. Therefore, punching a Nazi is the same as punching someone wearing a MAGA hat.
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For the Left, one of the advantages of this zero-sum approach to politics is that it frees you to do whatever you like to your opponents. If Trump supporters are all racists, then it’s okay to confront them in the streets, shout them down, and physically attack them. That’s precisely what happened at a rally in Boston over the weekend, where left-wing “Antifa” activists attacked Trump supporters and others who had come out to rally in support of free speech.
Democratic Former Senator Finally Says What Left Is Thinking: All Republicans Are Nazis
Finally, someone on the Left just came out and said it. Being a Republican is apparently no different than being a white supremacist.
well that is 2 now .... Dean's talking points yesterday, now this .... if you are a Republican or Vote Republican YOU ARE A NAZI / White Supremacist
Fascism: is a religion of the State, it assumes the organic unity of the body politic and longs for a national leader attuned to the will of the people. it is totalitarian in that it views everything as political and holds that any action by the state is justified to achieve the common good. it takes responsibility for all aspects of life, including our health and well-being, and seeks to impose uniformity of thought and action, wither by force or through regulation and social pressure. Everything, including economy and religion, must be aligned with its objectives. any rival identity is part of the "problem" and therefore defined as the enemy.
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