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Neo-Nazi Blows His Top

Logic? I see no logic to apply.
Just someone missing a world that never actually existed....

Remember my point about how Amish people were bigots because they only want to be around Amish people? Yet, no one seems to say this. They seem to support Amish communities. But when white people want to do that....BAD!!! BAD!!! BAD!!! RACIST!!! BIGOT!!!

Isn't it crazy how bigoted Amish people are?

Amish: Keep to themselves, don't try to impose their beliefs on anyone else.
Richard Spencer: Okay with people marching chanting, "Blood and soil! Jews will not replace us!" and is recorded say, "Little fucking kikes! They get ruled by people like me! My ancestors fucking enslaved those little pieces of fucking shit!"

How much of a dumb cunt do you have to be to think these two examples are in any way equivalent?










Fairly.....
 
Logic? I see no logic to apply.
Just someone missing a world that never actually existed....

Remember my point about how Amish people were bigots because they only want to be around Amish people? Yet, no one seems to say this. They seem to support Amish communities. But when white people want to do that....BAD!!! BAD!!! BAD!!! RACIST!!! BIGOT!!!

Isn't it crazy how bigoted Amish people are?

Amish: Keep to themselves, don't try to impose their beliefs on anyone else.
Richard Spencer: Okay with people marching chanting, "Blood and soil! Jews will not replace us!" and is recorded say, "Little fucking kikes! They get ruled by people like me! My ancestors fucking enslaved those little pieces of fucking shit!"

How much of a dumb cunt do you have to be to think these two examples are in any way equivalent?

So if the Amish were recorded saying, "All these non-Amish! I hate them! We need to get away from them! Do our own thing!" then they would be considered bigots?

This is sort of like how Obama opened detention centers for illlegals and deported more people than Trump, but he's not called a Nazi.

One does not have to be overtly talking down to people to be considered a bigot.

It's the same how people say the phenomenon of "white flight" is racist but "black flight" is not considered racist. If a poor black is in the ghetto and wins the lottery, he's out of there so fast moving into a white majority neighborhood gated community.!
 
So if the Amish were recorded saying, "All these non-Amish! I hate them! We need to get away from them! Do our own thing!" then they would be considered bigots?

Let me know when that happens, I'll give you my response then.

This is sort of like how Obama opened detention centers for illlegals and deported more people than Trump, but he's not called a Nazi.

Nope, wrong.

One does not have to be overtly talking down to people to be considered a bigot.

It's the same how people say the phenomenon of "white flight" is racist but "black flight" is not considered racist. If a poor black is in the ghetto and wins the lottery, he's out of there so fast moving into a white majority neighborhood gated community.!

Prove it. Although I agree if you are overtly talking down that doesn't mean you are a bigot. It does mean that one is a cunt, however.
 
Let me know when that happens, I'll give you my response then.



Nope, wrong.

One does not have to be overtly talking down to people to be considered a bigot.

It's the same how people say the phenomenon of "white flight" is racist but "black flight" is not considered racist. If a poor black is in the ghetto and wins the lottery, he's out of there so fast moving into a white majority neighborhood gated community.!

Prove it. Although I agree if you are overtly talking down that doesn't mean you are a bigot. It does mean that one is a cunt, however.

So, the Amish communities moving away from everyone except Amish people is not enough to show they are bigots? They have to literally said out loud who they don't want to be around?

So their ACTIONS of leaving EVERYONE ELSE except for the AMISH PEOPLE is not evidence enough of bigotry?

Isn't there a phrase, "Actions speak louder than words?" Seems the Amish's actions speak plenty.
 
Let me know when that happens, I'll give you my response then.



Nope, wrong.

One does not have to be overtly talking down to people to be considered a bigot.

It's the same how people say the phenomenon of "white flight" is racist but "black flight" is not considered racist. If a poor black is in the ghetto and wins the lottery, he's out of there so fast moving into a white majority neighborhood gated community.!

Prove it. Although I agree if you are overtly talking down that doesn't mean you are a bigot. It does mean that one is a cunt, however.

So, the Amish communities moving away from everyone except Amish people is not enough to show they are bigots? They have to literally said out loud who they don't want to be around?
i have been to Amish country.
They are not violently isolationist.
What makes you think they are bigots?
So their ACTIONS of leaving EVERYONE ELSE except for the AMISH PEOPLE is not evidence enough of bigotry?
you know they shop in town, right?
Drive on county roads?
Pay taces?

What do you mean by 'move away?'
Isn't there a phrase, "Actions speak louder than words?" Seems the Amish's actions speak plenty.
what, exactly, are their bigoted actions? Who told you this?
 
Isn't there a phrase, "Actions speak louder than words?" Seems the Amish's actions speak plenty.

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When have the Amish been this repugnant?
 
So, the Amish communities moving away from everyone except Amish people is not enough to show they are bigots? They have to literally said out loud who they don't want to be around?
i have been to Amish country.
They are not violently isolationist.
What makes you think they are bigots?
So their ACTIONS of leaving EVERYONE ELSE except for the AMISH PEOPLE is not evidence enough of bigotry?
you know they shop in town, right?
Drive on county roads?
Pay taces?

What do you mean by 'move away?'
Isn't there a phrase, "Actions speak louder than words?" Seems the Amish's actions speak plenty.
what, exactly, are their bigoted actions? Who told you this?

People in a white ethnostate would also drive on the county roads, Keith.
 
Let me know when that happens, I'll give you my response then.



Nope, wrong.

One does not have to be overtly talking down to people to be considered a bigot.

It's the same how people say the phenomenon of "white flight" is racist but "black flight" is not considered racist. If a poor black is in the ghetto and wins the lottery, he's out of there so fast moving into a white majority neighborhood gated community.!

Prove it. Although I agree if you are overtly talking down that doesn't mean you are a bigot. It does mean that one is a cunt, however.

So, the Amish communities moving away from everyone except Amish people is not enough to show they are bigots? They have to literally said out loud who they don't want to be around?

So their ACTIONS of leaving EVERYONE ELSE except for the AMISH PEOPLE is not evidence enough of bigotry?

Isn't there a phrase, "Actions speak louder than words?" Seems the Amish's actions speak plenty.

I doubt you have ever been to an Amish community. There are lots of Amish and Mennonites in Michigan. My brother lives very near many of them. There are kind and generous people to all, not just their Amish neighbors. Calling them bigoted is offensive.
 
So, the Amish communities moving away from everyone except Amish people is not enough to show they are bigots? They have to literally said out loud who they don't want to be around?

So their ACTIONS of leaving EVERYONE ELSE except for the AMISH PEOPLE is not evidence enough of bigotry?

Isn't there a phrase, "Actions speak louder than words?" Seems the Amish's actions speak plenty.

I doubt you have ever been to an Amish community. There are lots of Amish and Mennonites in Michigan. My brother lives very near many of them. There are kind and generous people to all, not just their Amish neighbors. Calling them bigoted is offensive.

Would they allow any non-Amish people to live with them in their community? Or would they tell them to "get outta here!"

What about Islamberg, NY? They refuse to allow non-Muslims to live with them. Bigots?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamberg,_New_York

"Islamberg was settled by a group of mostly black Muslim families in the 1980s,[2] who sought to escape the troubles of New York City.[3] The group was inspired by Sufi Cleric Sheikh Syed Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani and sought a more "peaceful and holy Muslim life".[4][5] Islamberg has a population of about 200,[2] along with its own grocery store, bookstore, and school.[3] The community serves as the headquarters of Muslims of America, which seeks to promote an understanding of Islam.[6]"
 
i have been to Amish country.
They are not violently isolationist.
What makes you think they are bigots? you know they shop in town, right?
Drive on county roads?
Pay taces?

What do you mean by 'move away?'
Isn't there a phrase, "Actions speak louder than words?" Seems the Amish's actions speak plenty.
what, exactly, are their bigoted actions? Who told you this?

People in a white ethnostate would also drive on the county roads, Keith.
so, what do you mean by 'move away?' If you know....
 
So, the Amish communities moving away from everyone except Amish people is not enough to show they are bigots? They have to literally said out loud who they don't want to be around?

So their ACTIONS of leaving EVERYONE ELSE except for the AMISH PEOPLE is not evidence enough of bigotry?

Isn't there a phrase, "Actions speak louder than words?" Seems the Amish's actions speak plenty.

I doubt you have ever been to an Amish community. There are lots of Amish and Mennonites in Michigan. My brother lives very near many of them. There are kind and generous people to all, not just their Amish neighbors. Calling them bigoted is offensive.

Would they allow any non-Amish people to live with them in their community? Or would they tell them to "get outta here!"
you're the one claiming they are bigoted. Why don't you know?
What about Islamberg, NY? They refuse to allow non-Muslims to live with them. Bigots?
amish agrument failing, throw up another smokescreen....

How do you know they refuse outsiders?
 
Would they allow any non-Amish people to live with them in their community? Or would they tell them to "get outta here!"
you're the one claiming they are bigoted. Why don't you know?
What about Islamberg, NY? They refuse to allow non-Muslims to live with them. Bigots?
amish agrument failing, throw up another smokescreen....

How do you know they refuse outsiders?

:picardfacepalm:
 
Would they allow any non-Amish people to live with them in their community? Or would they tell them to "get outta here!"
you're the one claiming they are bigoted. Why don't you know?
What about Islamberg, NY? They refuse to allow non-Muslims to live with them. Bigots?
amish agrument failing, throw up another smokescreen....

How do you know they refuse outsiders?

What he doesn't understand is that Amish are required by their faith to be good neighbors.

As to whether they "let" others in, it's more, they own everything in the communities where they live. They at one point got a lot of land cheap, and they won't sell it to outsiders. It isn't a matter of moving in, they simply won't sell their property on the open market.

I'd wager that IF you could get a place in the middle of an Amish community, they would offer you good money for your property, and be fantastic neighbors in the mean time.
 
you're the one claiming they are bigoted. Why don't you know? amish agrument failing, throw up another smokescreen....

How do you know they refuse outsiders?

:picardfacepalm:
Serious motherfucking question, where does it say i cannot move there?

Or is this more of your handwaving?

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/28/nyregion/islamberg-ny-attack-plot.html

"He encouraged his followers to flee large cities and build communes in rural areas where they could separate themselves from the crime and the violence they faced in their old neighborhoods and the decadence that, in his view, pervaded secular society. Over the years, his followers have set up about a dozen other villages similar to Islamberg, including ones in Virginia, Georgia and Tennessee."

“We’ve never had a problem,” said Nancy Furdock, who has lived in Hancock — “two mountains over” from Islamberg, she said — for nearly two decades and has become friendly with people who live in the enclave."

So no, they despise secular society and other people live near them but not in their community. Sounds like bigots to me. Imagine if whites did this, Keith. You'd be up in arms asking why they have to be separated.
 
So, the Amish communities moving away from everyone except Amish people is not enough to show they are bigots? They have to literally said out loud who they don't want to be around?

So their ACTIONS of leaving EVERYONE ELSE except for the AMISH PEOPLE is not evidence enough of bigotry?

Isn't there a phrase, "Actions speak louder than words?" Seems the Amish's actions speak plenty.

I doubt you have ever been to an Amish community. There are lots of Amish and Mennonites in Michigan. My brother lives very near many of them. There are kind and generous people to all, not just their Amish neighbors. Calling them bigoted is offensive.

Would they allow any non-Amish people to live with them in their community? Or would they tell them to "get outta here!"

What about Islamberg, NY? They refuse to allow non-Muslims to live with them. Bigots?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamberg,_New_York

"Islamberg was settled by a group of mostly black Muslim families in the 1980s,[2] who sought to escape the troubles of New York City.[3] The group was inspired by Sufi Cleric Sheikh Syed Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani and sought a more "peaceful and holy Muslim life".[4][5] Islamberg has a population of about 200,[2] along with its own grocery store, bookstore, and school.[3] The community serves as the headquarters of Muslims of America, which seeks to promote an understanding of Islam.[6]"

There is nothing in your link that says non-muslims can't live there.

Although it does clearly state that right-wingers such as yourself have continuously attacked the community in various ways.

Also noted that you clearly dodged the Amish question.
 
Would they allow any non-Amish people to live with them in their community? Or would they tell them to "get outta here!"

What about Islamberg, NY? They refuse to allow non-Muslims to live with them. Bigots?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamberg,_New_York

"Islamberg was settled by a group of mostly black Muslim families in the 1980s,[2] who sought to escape the troubles of New York City.[3] The group was inspired by Sufi Cleric Sheikh Syed Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani and sought a more "peaceful and holy Muslim life".[4][5] Islamberg has a population of about 200,[2] along with its own grocery store, bookstore, and school.[3] The community serves as the headquarters of Muslims of America, which seeks to promote an understanding of Islam.[6]"

There is nothing in your link that says non-muslims can't live there.

Although it does clearly state that right-wingers such as yourself have continuously attacked the community in various ways.

Also noted that you clearly dodged the Amish question.

I would never attack them. I believe in peace. But, it is hypocritical to be supportive of this "small ethnostate" and be against a white ethnostate. I am not a hypocrite because I do not believe they are doing anything wrong.

But for leftists, this has got to be a real gut check. Remember leftists claim Israel shouldn't exist because the Jews should live with the rest of us.
 
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