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Frey, it does sound like the media is once again pushing a racist NarrativeIn St Landry Parish? That's mostly creole folk and redbones there, yeah.
Frey, it does sound like the media is once again pushing a racist NarrativeIn St Landry Parish? That's mostly creole folk and redbones there, yeah.
I really do wonder sometimes if he was secretly pro-2A.... I mean he never enacted any actual gun control measures, he just talked mad shit, which led to massive gun sales.Best damn gun salesman EVER
He may be a racist, but the stories linked to seem to be saying his motive was a lot more religious than racial.Frey, it does sound like the media is once again pushing a racist Narrative
1. Not atheists, pagans.Let me guess......church burnings in Norway targeting Christians by atheists is "right wing" too? Look at all those black people. ROFL. Thanks for humiliating Julie. Left wing Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dumb right here on display for the world to see. *chuckles*
No. If you followed in Obama’s footsteps you would be.I liked a few things Obama did, am I a liberal?
whatever sells the most papers or attracts most viewersFrey, it does sound like the media is once again pushing a racist Narrative
Ha ha. Being (allegedly) not a Christian in private, but ostentatiously a Christian in public because Christianity was useful for him in convincing people to support his politics, would make him not much different from almost any other Christian politician.Hitler was not a Christian.
https://freedomsjournalinstitute.org/uncategorized/no-hitler-was-not-a-christian/
He tried to use Christians and it failed. Duh. It was Christians who fought him.Ha ha. Being (allegedly) not a Christian in private, but ostentatiously a Christian in public because Christianity was useful for him in convincing people to support his politics, would make him not much different from almost any other Christian politician.
Two sides to the same coin. That's like saying Antifa and BLM are not the same. They are both left wing hate groups.1. Not atheists, pagans.
You have a link to this "stated motive"? Since it was "stated" I'm sure you can reproduce it. We won't hold our breath you low IQ imbecile.2. The stated motive was neo-Nazi right-wing ideology.
Ha ha. Being (allegedly) not a Christian in private, but ostentatiously a Christian in public because Christianity was useful for him in convincing people to support his politics, would make him not much different from almost any other Christian politician.
How would i do that? Follow him around in the snow?No. If you followed in Obama’s footsteps you would be.
A small minority of left-wing Christians fought him. The large majority of German Christians supported him. He was driven from power by the atheist Red Army, the most implacable foe he fought.He tried to use Christians and it failed. Duh. It was Christians who fought him.
https://www.hate-speech.org/norwegian-right-wing-extremism-arrested-in-france/Two sides to the same coin. That's like saying Antifa and BLM are not the same. They are both left wing hate groups.
You have a link to this "stated motive"? Since it was "stated" I'm sure you can reproduce it. We won't hold our breath you low IQ imbecile.
No one was blaming Christians. Only pointing out that Christianity was useful to Hitler for accomplishing his political goals.And Jussie Smollett also pretended he was beaten up by racist MAGA hat guys. When you pretend to be someone else and commit a crime in their name doesn't make the people you were pretending to be like to blame. Dummy.
He openly took inspiration from a neo-Nazi. Own him, he’s yours.How would i do that? Follow him around in the snow?
Point it, you guys calling the arsonist a "right winger" is laughably not supported by a shred of proof. Libs are fundementally dishonest people.
"National socialism" you own that, leftist.He openly took inspiration from a neo-Nazi. Own him, he’s yours.
That is a single individual expressing his own opinion. There were over 50 churches burned in Norway. This is about the movement, in general, and I specifically asked about the guy in Lousiana.
Nope. Hitler was supported by the right, situated himself on the right, and pursued right-wing policies. His “socialism” was “socialism of the right,” i.e., a right-wing attempt to pull people away from genuine socialism by offering an ersatz alternative."National socialism" you own that, leftist.
I have not seen a damn thing from him offering any opinion on politics, just looney lefties attempting to pin the tail on the elephant.
The guy in Louisiana spoke of his direct inspiration by this one racist in Norway. He didn’t join the decades-long tradition of burning Black churches by accident.That is a single individual expressing his own opinion. There were over 50 churches burned in Norway. This is about the movement, in general, and I specifically asked about the guy in Lousiana.
The black metal attacks on Christian churches was an agression against Christianity in Norway. It was not about race. The fact that some guy who once belonged to the black metal scene was racist doesn't work. That's like saying all black people are racist liars because Jussie Smollett is one. Stupid rationale.
There are NO black christian churches in Norway you fool. Definitely none in 1990. Jesus Christ, man, wake up. If he was inspired by black metal Norwegian church burnings to do the same in Louisiana those were burnings done by atheists who hated Christians. People who hated religion. If anything, that aligns with today's left wing movements who have targeted Christians and who hate religion, in general.The guy in Louisiana spoke of his direct inspiration by this one racist in Norway. He didn’t join the decades-long tradition of burning Black churches by accident.