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So apparently I'm an alt-right neo-Nazi

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posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 01:59 PM
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originally posted by: kruphix
a reply to: Perfectenemy

Call me crazy, but I don't blame victims.


Keep twisting and turning in order to try not to admit reality...I won't stop you...but I won't respect you either.


I'm not blaming the woman that died but nice try. Yeah i'm clearly the one who can't admit reality because of one death that got exploited into oblivion by both sides. You're the third member who tried to entrap me. Too bad my post history is squeaky clean. I know it's frustrating but that's how i roll.


Btw i would've written the same comments if it was a Trump supporter who drove into the crowd. I called both sides out on there bull# since the whole ridicilous Left vs Right war started. Unlike you i don't care about race,religion,age,sex or anything else when something like this happens. He was an unhinged individual and he deserves what's coming for him. End of story.
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posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 02:03 PM
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a reply to: Perfectenemy




Btw i would've written the same comments if it was a Trump supporter who drove into the crowd.


Ummm....It was a Trump supporter who drove into the crowd.



posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 02:06 PM
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originally posted by: kruphix
a reply to: Perfectenemy




Btw i would've written the same comments if it was a Trump supporter who drove into the crowd.


Ummm....It was a Trump supporter who drove into the crowd.


That remains to be seen. Like i pointed out his digital fingerprint leaves a lot of questions unanswered. It's not like he uploaded selfies of himself all the time.

Edit: I just used Trump supporter as an example. Nitpicking much?

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posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 02:08 PM
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originally posted by: Perfectenemy

originally posted by: kruphix
a reply to: Perfectenemy




Btw i would've written the same comments if it was a Trump supporter who drove into the crowd.


Ummm....It was a Trump supporter who drove into the crowd.


That remains to be seen. Like i pointed out his digital fingerprint leaves a lot of questions unanswered. It's not like he uploaded selfies of himself all the time.


Oh boy...you are really grasping here.

Text book cognitive dissonance right here folks.


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posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 02:19 PM
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originally posted by: kruphix

originally posted by: Perfectenemy

originally posted by: kruphix
a reply to: Perfectenemy




Btw i would've written the same comments if it was a Trump supporter who drove into the crowd.


Ummm....It was a Trump supporter who drove into the crowd.


That remains to be seen. Like i pointed out his digital fingerprint leaves a lot of questions unanswered. It's not like he uploaded selfies of himself all the time.


Oh boy...you are really grasping here.

Text book cognitive dissonance right here folks.


I'm just pointing out facts and what is available as public knowledge for now. My opinion on the tragedy will not suddenly change if he is revealed as someone who went full 14/88. I called him a piece of # numerous times now and i hope the families of his victims get justice when all is said and done. Jail him or execute him i don't care one bit what happens to him next. I have no idea how to make myself any clearer. I'm not blinded by emotions and i guess that is what's bugging you.
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posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 02:43 PM
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originally posted by: kruphix
a reply to: yuppa

An easy, and cowardly, way to defend something that is wrong is to claim you aren't defending it at all...rather you are blaming the victims...or just refuse to admit that their was ever a perpetrator or a victim at all.

It is a common tactic used by those who defend the Holocaust.


No.the holocaust actually went on. ANTIFA are not the jews though. I also said Above to another poster that I blame them ALL. I also blame the driver of the car as well.

Can you tell me That if That woman was not there that she would had been alive today? or course she would. I said I am not defending the nazi/terrorist/KKK or even ANTIFA.

COwardly? Please explain. we both talking behind avatars online. Boy you sure are brave for posting anonymously.

No I say what I mean here. i f you dont like it tough.



posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 02:45 PM
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originally posted by: kruphix
a reply to: Perfectenemy




Btw i would've written the same comments if it was a Trump supporter who drove into the crowd.


Ummm....It was a Trump supporter who drove into the crowd.


Ummm no it wasnt. From what I have read he was anti trump.



posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 02:47 PM
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a reply to: yuppa

Yes, victim blaming is cowardly.


Kind of like saying rape victims were asking for it since they went out to the bar...after all, if they would have stayed home they wouldn't have been raped.

Do you see how stupid and cowardly an argument like that is?



posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 02:50 PM
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a reply to: kruphix

Do you see how, wrong or right, it has absolutely nothing to do with courage? That's just something self-righteous people with low self-esteem have to make up about "the other guy" to make themselves feel better. He's a coward, he's weak, he's gay. It happens in politics, sports, all kinds of stuff. People who hate the Patriots think Tom Brady is gay. If anything THAT'S a cowardly self-defense mechanism you're displaying.



posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 02:50 PM
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Confession: With all the anti-right wing rhetoric going on, I would like to share this tidbit about myself. I have always been an outsider looking in. I claim neither right or left, but me(individual). There is no way to define me by my beliefs in a list. There are just too many that I divide by self enhancing beliefs and self destructive beliefs. So, I do not entertain or judge anyone by their beliefs. Judging others , beliefs, is a self defeating belief. Instead, I can truly say that I have learned something from every human being I have ever met, by tuning my ears into what others are really saying. Consequently, I have friends on both sides of the political spectrum.
Around 1976, John came into my life. John was very spirited;and, I always admired him, for his sense of self. There was no middle ground with John. He had the courage of his convictions and later in 1992, he became a militia leader. There was much good in the colonel, so after 16 years of friendship, I did not reject him because of his beliefs.

John died on 7/27/2016 We were not friends anymore at the time of his death, mainly because he suffered dementia in his old age;and, I could no longer tolerate his BS. So, I disagreed with him for once;and, we never got along again. I am sorry to see John go;but as I have differing ideologies, I want to give everyone this perspective, as they may assume that I harbor one side or the other. Actually, the very division of people into one side or the other I oppose. When I was 14, I read 'Be Here Now'. After reading this 'New Age' eastern philosophy, I experienced an all is one moment. I was able to look into any human being's eyes and find a connection ., or a beautiful part about them, although they were 'negative' people. Don't get me wrong, ruthless tyrants need to fall. I do not like labels either, the tile New Age, is in error, as it's some of the oldest teachings in the world. There is nothing new under the Sun, is what Solomon said. Life is a learning process. If we do not follow our hearts, we are denying ourselves. At least John had the courage of his convictions and led an incredible life. For that, he has my gratitude. I learned much form John, although we disagreed towards the end of his life. I hope that John has learned a few lessons;and, as I believe that life is a continuous journey, that most of us who feel that we are on a higher plane, have been in John's shoes in an earlier manifestation. The bottom line, are we living our life in Service to Self, or Service to Others?
This is like a Star Wars theology. Why was Darth Vader a good guy at the end of the trilogy? Because, he finally evolved into realizing the Service to Others, is Service to Self. Thank You if you got this far. Please do not judge/divide me if we have separate beliefs. I will do the same for you.
United we stand, divided we fall.



posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 02:52 PM
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originally posted by: face23785
a reply to: kruphix

Do you see how, wrong or right, it has absolutely nothing to do with courage? That's just something self-righteous people with low self-esteem have to make up about "the other guy" to make themselves feel better. He's a coward, he's weak, he's gay. It happens in politics, sports, all kinds of stuff. People who hate the Patriots think Tom Brady is gay. If anything THAT'S a cowardly self-defense mechanism you're displaying.


It's cowardly to blame the victim in order to dance around the fact that what you are really doing is defending the perpetrator.

If you don't think so, maybe there is a reason.



posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 02:56 PM
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a reply to: kruphix

Or maybe there's a reason you have to keep telling yourself it's cowardly when it has zero to do with courage.



posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 02:56 PM
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a reply to: davido

Great message my friend, thanks for sharing your story.




posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 02:58 PM
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originally posted by: kruphix
a reply to: yuppa

Yes, victim blaming is cowardly.


Kind of like saying rape victims were asking for it since they went out to the bar...after all, if they would have stayed home they wouldn't have been raped.

Do you see how stupid and cowardly an argument like that is?


You have to be innocent to be a victim. thats how i look at it. She was not innocent. she was participating in a riot. No comparison to a rape victim here.



posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 03:01 PM
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originally posted by: yuppa

originally posted by: kruphix
a reply to: yuppa

Yes, victim blaming is cowardly.


Kind of like saying rape victims were asking for it since they went out to the bar...after all, if they would have stayed home they wouldn't have been raped.

Do you see how stupid and cowardly an argument like that is?


You have to be innocent to be a victim. thats how i look at it. She was not innocent. she was participating in a riot. No comparison to a rape victim here.


LOL...what???

So if someone is participating in a riot, which isn't what was happening in this case, then they can be violated in any way because they are already not "innocent"?

Your thinking is just down right scary.



posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 03:06 PM
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originally posted by: yuppa

originally posted by: kruphix
a reply to: yuppa

Yes, victim blaming is cowardly.


Kind of like saying rape victims were asking for it since they went out to the bar...after all, if they would have stayed home they wouldn't have been raped.

Do you see how stupid and cowardly an argument like that is?


You have to be innocent to be a victim. thats how i look at it. She was not innocent. she was participating in a riot. No comparison to a rape victim here.


You know...I just had to come back to this outrageous claim.

Let's go back to the rape comparison. Let's say an underage girl goes to a party and gets drunk...by your logic, she is no longer "innocent"...so if she gets raped then she isn't a victim, right?



posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 03:09 PM
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originally posted by: kruphix

originally posted by: yuppa

originally posted by: kruphix
a reply to: yuppa

Yes, victim blaming is cowardly.


Kind of like saying rape victims were asking for it since they went out to the bar...after all, if they would have stayed home they wouldn't have been raped.

Do you see how stupid and cowardly an argument like that is?


You have to be innocent to be a victim. thats how i look at it. She was not innocent. she was participating in a riot. No comparison to a rape victim here.


You know...I just had to come back to this outrageous claim.

Let's go back to the rape comparison. Let's say an underage girl goes to a party and gets drunk...by your logic, she is no longer "innocent"...so if she gets raped then she isn't a victim, right?



No comparison.



posted on Aug, 14 2017 @ 03:15 PM
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a reply to: yuppa

If you made a similar comparison he'd call it a straw man. These people seriously must have a manual they work out of.



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