She calls her husband abusive., but is he really?
Typical Leftist position.
It's ALWAYS somebody else fault.
She calls her husband abusive., but is he really?
Just like children. They stand there with chocolate around their mouths and swear they didn't sneak a piece of candy.Typical Leftist position.
It's ALWAYS somebody else fault.
Alexandria had her resign.
yep, I could never understand why people do that.Too little, too late.
Once a nude photo hits the internet it's all over folks
One thing I will never have to worry about---and you should thank me neither will you--is a nude photo of myself hitting the internet or being seen anywhere for that matter. Why. Because none was ever taken.
If you take a nude photo of yourself sooner or later someone you don't want to is bound to see it.
But it's racist to call out Omar on her misdeeds.I often wonder if these people just aren't crazy. Forget her personal life, did she really think she wasn't going to get busted putting her boo on the payroll illegally? Ilhan Omar did the same thing.
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I'm surprised more is not being made of Katie's white supremacist/neo-Nazi tattoo.
I'm surprised more is not being made of Katie's white supremacist/neo-Nazi tattoo.
The Anti-Defamation League says it really depends on context:Meh, it's just an iron cross. It's basically Germany's equivalent of the Confederate Flag, but less directly linked with racism.
The Anti-Defamation League says it really depends on context:
The Iron Cross is a famous German military medal dating back to the 19th century. During the 1930s, the Nazi regime in Germany superimposed a swastika on the traditional medal, turning it into a Nazi symbol. After World War II, the medal was discontinued but neo-Nazis and other white supremacists subsequently adopted it as a hate symbol and it has been a commonly-used hate symbol ever since.In the United States, however, the Iron Cross also became one of several Nazi-era symbols adopted by outlaw bikers, more to signify rebellion or to shock than for any white supremacist ideology. By the early 2000s, this other use of the Iron Cross had spread from bikers to skateboarders and many extreme sports enthusiasts and became part of the logo of several different companies producing equipment and clothing for this audience. Consequently, the use of the Iron Cross in a non-racist context has greatly proliferated in the United States, to the point that an Iron Cross in isolation (i.e., without a superimposed swastika or without other accompanying hate symbols) cannot be determined to be a hate symbol. Care must therefore be used to correctly interpret this symbol in whatever context in which it may be found.
Now, we know that the View attachment 142074 emoji is "racist" - even without context. So, I have to assume she means this in a racist/white supremacist way until she PROVES beyond a shadow of a doubt it means something else. That's just fair.
The Anti-Defamation League says it really depends on context:
The Iron Cross is a famous German military medal dating back to the 19th century. During the 1930s, the Nazi regime in Germany superimposed a swastika on the traditional medal, turning it into a Nazi symbol. After World War II, the medal was discontinued but neo-Nazis and other white supremacists subsequently adopted it as a hate symbol and it has been a commonly-used hate symbol ever since.In the United States, however, the Iron Cross also became one of several Nazi-era symbols adopted by outlaw bikers, more to signify rebellion or to shock than for any white supremacist ideology. By the early 2000s, this other use of the Iron Cross had spread from bikers to skateboarders and many extreme sports enthusiasts and became part of the logo of several different companies producing equipment and clothing for this audience. Consequently, the use of the Iron Cross in a non-racist context has greatly proliferated in the United States, to the point that an Iron Cross in isolation (i.e., without a superimposed swastika or without other accompanying hate symbols) cannot be determined to be a hate symbol. Care must therefore be used to correctly interpret this symbol in whatever context in which it may be found.
Now, we know that the View attachment 142074 emoji is "racist" - even without context. So, I have to assume she means this in a racist/white supremacist way until she PROVES beyond a shadow of a doubt it means something else. That's just fair.
Well, it's on a white person.So to recap, a military symbol that was appropriated by racists. So kinda what I said, right?
If you meant "white supremacists subsequently adopted it as a hate symbol and it has been a commonly-used hate symbol ever since", then, yeah, what you said.So to recap, a military symbol that was appropriated by racists. So kinda what I said, right?
Meh, it's just an iron cross. It's basically Germany's equivalent of the Confederate Flag, but less directly linked with racism.
Why do you suppose she chose that as her tattoo?
I'm surprised more is not being made of Katie's white supremacist/neo-Nazi tattoo.