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MaximilianUltimata

The Entropy is a Nazi sympathizer

He doesn't need to explicitly say they're the good guys or pardon their actions. There are many other ways to come to this conclusion. In this instance, it's what he doesn't do what he's known for doing.

Even if you were born yesterday, you know that the Entropy is a walking ball of vitriol and goes out of his way to attack and insult everybody that isn't him and his family, even to his own detriment. Condemning the violent white supremacist movement in Charlottesville, Virginia is the easiest fucking PR move to make.

So naturally, he botched it. He immediately tried to bash the left and fabricated this concept of the "alt-left", if in name only, and then tried to blame both sides for violence (even though the violence has been very clearly been coming from the white supremacists and alt-right). Then he attacked the left again for removing the Confederate statues and tried to claim they were rewriting history by doing this, then attacked them again for not doing the same for the founding fathers (which had nothing to do with the Confederacy, which was all about trying to secede from the nation over the whole slavery thing, not "Southern Pride"; THAT is rewriting history to make the North retroactively look like bullies).

Oh yeah, and at one point he made a quarter-assed statement maybe possibly slightly saying the Nazis were doing a naughty. A few days after the fact. And then he was forced to come out by his handlers and use a slightly harsher tone. You know, so THEY don't get lambasted as Nazi sympathizers by proxy, either.

Given that he has repeatedly refused and hesitated to condemn the violence by the alt-right in Charlottesville, that he tried to fabricate claims about a leftist group committing violence at the same time, and his lengthy history of racist comments going all the way back to the charges of racial discrimination by his father, there's plenty of evidence that points to the Entropy being a Nazi sympathizer.

As if we didn't have enough cause to remove him from office.
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Added: 6 years, 9 months ago
 
FriskeyFurley
6 years, 9 months ago
the entropy?
MaximilianUltimata
6 years, 9 months ago
I have forever redacted his name from my vocabulary, along with any word that incorporates it. I called him the Anathema during the elections because he was an abhorrent person, and when he took over the country, I renamed him the Entropy, because that's what he represents.
FriskeyFurley
6 years, 9 months ago
ohh now i get it
Goldwing
6 years, 9 months ago
Lost can't or won't call Donald Trump by his actual name. See his reply above for the why.
FriskeyFurley
6 years, 9 months ago
the one who musnt be named
MaximilianUltimata
6 years, 9 months ago
Except unlike Voldemort, I don't use the Entropy's name out of fear, but rather intense, searing loathing.
FriskeyFurley
6 years, 9 months ago
well thats understandable
and good to know you dont like him
doe
doe
6 years, 9 months ago

 Thank you for this journal.  Respect.
SkyeEldrich
6 years, 9 months ago
I don't think that he IS a Nazi sympathizer or a white supremacist.  Make no mistake, he's a RAAAAAAGING bigot and racist.  

...But being a Nazi sympathizer or white supremacist requires ideology.  And he has none.  He's incapable of having an ideology because he's too mentally stunted.  He's just not cognitively capable of anything more complex than "These guys like me and those guys don't, therefore I like these guys and don't like those guys."

He's protecting them because they're "these guys."  Not because he agrees with them... because he's incapable of understanding what they stand for.

We have a mentally handicapped president.  And that's FAAAAR worse than a president who ACTIVELY supports these people.

For further reading, I give you this Twitter thread that explains it better than I can: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/8/15/1690015/-An-...
Incaros
6 years, 9 months ago
He is protecting them because they are his base. The few IQ points he does have lets him realize that those guys are about one of the only groups that support him him no matter how corrupt or incompetent he is/acts as long as he throws them a bone.
KevinSnowpaw
6 years, 9 months ago
i have to agree with you here.. on most things. I dont thing he is a racist... but an argum,ent can be made for bigotry and he is a complete moron Xd

but your right I am tired of people throwing around "he's a nazi" being a "nazi" is very spasific and very series. trumps not a sympathizer or a supporter far as i can tell.
SkyeEldrich
6 years, 9 months ago
No, he's ABSOLUTELY a racist.  He's not a white supremacist or a Nazi.  There's a subtle difference there.
HiddenMan1
6 years, 9 months ago
>Condemn hatred and violence
>Everybody says you support hatred and violence

Hm...
SkyeEldrich
6 years, 9 months ago
He didn't condemn it. He was FORCED to give a mealy-mouthed half-condemnation that he immediately took back the next day.  And he FULLY supports hatred and violence.  He's done nothing but incite it since he started his campaign.
MaximilianUltimata
6 years, 9 months ago
progste
6 years, 9 months ago
I think he was right in condemning both sides as it was a group of anarcho-communists known as antifa (and other minor ones) who initiated the violence after showing up as a counterprotest to a rally which had obtained a regular permit to assemble. If you think antifa does not exists or that they are not violent i urge you to look up who they are, clear video evidence of their violence can be easily found even on youtube, this is the same group which caused riots in berkley back in February, during which some of them went around cracking people's skulls with bike-locks (along with "milder" forms of violence). This is not a new group, it has been operating for several years now, their tactic is accusing their targets of being nazis (wether they are or not is entirely irrelevant) and after that they proceed to "bash the fash" as they like to say, as if someone having a horrible ideology justified using violence against them. They are also classified as a domestic terrorist group in several states.
Just to be clear I don't like the fascists or even the alt-right and white nationalists, they are nothing but a collectivist movement trying to play the victim to gain power at the expense of their "oppressors", but what needs to be done is condemn both sides. Both sides are trying to justify their violent behaviour because they belong to what they claim are "oppressed groups" or that they are somehow under attack by whatever great evil they claim to fight. What every person who is not an extremist (left or right) should do is to condemn both of these groups and focus on mantaining the universal principles of fairness and justice written in the law and the constitution, judge a personby their action and not by their race/gender or ideology and protect the right of each individual.
This leads to what Trump had to say, first of all let me say that I'm not a fan of him, he often acts like an irrational idiot and his actions and words are often "unpresidential" and he's often ambiguous but it's also worth noting that what he said in his interview was entirely true. First of all when he released his first statement (condemning violence from "many sides") the identity of the driver and the actual dynamic of the fact were not certain yet, later in his second interview (which you should watch in its entirety and not just what CNN decides to show) he specifically condemned the driver's actions as murder and what he is right when he accused the journalists in the room of being "fake news" as they seem to like ignoring every crime committed by the communist rioters but whatever he says to condemn the fascist or racists never seems to be strong enough or honest enough for them. It is also true that the "unite the right" rally goers had an official permit to protest the removal of a statue and did not bring weapons but once they got to the place they were greeted by the police and antifa, the police didn't allow them to reach the designed place pushing them toward the antifa groups, which came up with clubs and other homemade weapons and threw stuff at them including tear gas, bottles of piss, feces, pepper spray etc. There is video proof of this around the net. All this does not justify what happened next but should not be ignored either.
The extremisst part of the left, which now some people started calling alt-left, need to be called out and stopped from doing any illegal action. And btw physically attacking anyone is illegal, no matter what ideology they support and forming a mob to tear down pulic monuments like some othergeniuses decided to do is also illegal, no matter how much you despise the person represented.

I hope this doesn't just get ignored as the rumbling of a butthurt Trump supporter (which I am NOT) or whatever else you'd like to label me and instead you go check for yourself if what I'm saying has some truth to it or is all bullshit. =)
progste
6 years, 9 months ago
Here is a good starting point to understand what the "alt-left" really means https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91KT9PCAZlQ
Daneasaur
6 years, 9 months ago
What exactly where these "white supremacists" doing?

Last I heard they made a rally and before they even got to the place they were gonna rally at and say things, they were mobbed by riot police.

Basically nothing happened and it's being said that "a bunch of white supremacists got together and did horrible things (of which no one can provide any proof or state anything that happened) and they were thankfully disbanded!"

Me, I didn't see jack shit beyond some people getting together, them getting stomped on by another faction, and everyone parading "the fortunate luck that those evil white supremacists were stopped!"
angel85
6 years, 9 months ago
I'm going to have to disagree with you on this one point.  Trump denounced BOTH sides in this instance as he rightly should have.  The white supremacist rally for it's platform, and the leftist terrorists for their tactics.  The media framed him as a nazi sympathizer because they're trying to write a narrative where the left are the good guys no matter what...which is actually what is radicalizing the right in a terrible self-perpetuating cycle.  I hate having to be on Trumps side for once, but after all, the WS rally had a terrible message but it was legal, sanctioned, and peaceful.  The leftist counter protesters had no permits so their rally was illegal, and they came with weapons prepared to fight, right from the beginning they were going to make trouble.  There was no good guy in this narrative.
ZeloxQuo
6 years, 8 months ago
Trump is not a nazi sympathizer.

He came out and condemned them directly, after he condemned them, and the other extreme violent side and the actions of them as well.

Condemning all violence does not make one supportive of some violence.
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