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The Hogg wears an arm band like Nazi's...
In Western culture, a black armband signifies that the wearer is in mourning or wishes to identify with the commemoration of a family friend, comrade or team member who has died. This use is particularly common in the first meeting following the loss of a member. In association football, it is common for a team to wear black armbands in their next match after the death of a former player or manager. This may also be accompanied by a moment of silence at the start of the match.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: TinfoilTP
An armband and a pose makes a fascist, not.
I never knew so many adults could get so upset by what a kid says.
Keep giving him that attention he seeks.
originally posted by: oloufo
a reply to: Breakthestreak
i know the internet and iam aware of all the propaganda#... but i bet you cant show me one real fact that he is a lyer and wasnt there at the shooting, because he was. and please dont argue with your youtube studies...
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: Ansuzrune
Utter delusion.
Wears an armband like a nazi?
He said he hates nazis.
It’s on his reddit.
If you dismiss that, then why not dismiss the other bits that people like you are all up in arms about?
Hypocrite.
originally posted by: kaylaluv
a reply to: PokeyJoe
He has admitted no such thing. Why is this lie still being repeated?
He was at the school during the shooting. After he went home, he grabbed his good camera and went back to interview students who were hanging around outside the school that evening.
After reviewing all of this, it appears that the problem was that CBS included a very confusing quote without context. Hogg was on campus during the shooting and returned several hours later to interview people across the street. The original story remains below, in strikethrough. I am sorry for the error and have updated the post accordingly.
originally posted by: cooperton
The OP is absolutely savage. The only thing I've heard about this Hogg guy was from ATS, and after doing some cursory searches on what he's all about I couldn't disagree more with all the turdslinging against him. He is poised, well-spoken, and his only demand from what i saw was "to get guns out of the hands of the mentally ill and ex-convicts". I respect his ability to go on these talk shows and not act star-struck and melt into an agreeable puddle like some full grown adults do! Especially since he just directly experienced a school shooting...
The divisiophiles of America would rather throw dung at the perceived opposition than come to a reasonable middle ground and unify the country.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: PokeyJoe
Uhhh no.
Even sites like redstate have posted retractions...
After reviewing all of this, it appears that the problem was that CBS included a very confusing quote without context. Hogg was on campus during the shooting and returned several hours later to interview people across the street. The original story remains below, in strikethrough. I am sorry for the error and have updated the post accordingly.
www.redstate.com...
Please keep up.
originally posted by: kaylaluv
a reply to: PokeyJoe
He has admitted no such thing. Why is this lie still being repeated?
He was at the school during the shooting. After he went home, he grabbed his good camera and went back to interview students who were hanging around outside the school that evening.