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Nom could denounce the monster, but instead he resorts to genocide denial.
Show me where I have denied genocide.
How hard can it be Nom? Saying genocide is bad?
Genocide is bad.
How do you feel about Islamist extremist terrorists? How hard can it be to say they are bad?
Islamic extremist terrorists are bad. But they are not as bad as Jewish terrorists because they don't have tons of money and nuclear weapons.
The world waits. The silence is deafening.
There is no silence because you keep filling it with lies and half-truths.
In other news, Trump denounced Nazis over a year ago.
He was forced to denounce them by his political opposition, you hilariously dishonest little cockroach. Look up you fucking retard. Tell me what the title says.
Headline: After years of silence Nom finally buckles to political opposition and declares “Genocide is bad.”
Though Nom went on to denounce Islamic terrorists, he hedged his bets with his anti Semitic base declaring “But they are not as bad as Jewish terrorists”. Nom followed it by praising Obama’s efforts to give Islamic terrorists in Iran “tons of money and nuclear weapons.”
(When referring to the above article, Nom was overheard calling it “fake news”)
Headline: After years of silence Nom finally buckles to political opposition and declares “Genocide is bad.”
Headline: Amarel descends into outright falsifications. Nom has openly declared his belief that genocide is bad every time the subject has ever been raised. Evidently when facts are not on his side, Amarel believes it is acceptable to tell massive lies in an effort to create some kind of false equivalence. Just like the Nazis.
Headline: Nom resorts to saying what he always says about everyone all the time regardless of what he is responding to...wait, that’s not news. That’s just Nom.
Headline: Nom resorts to saying what he always says about everyone all the time regardless of what he is responding to...wait, that’s not news. That’s just Nom.
Headline: Amarel tells so many lies he eventually loses track of them and ends up looking extremely stupid as a result. That's just Amarel.
No, I will condemn you, because you are the Nazi imbecile who is spamming my debate with retarded alt-right propaganda, not Farrakhan.
Alt-right beliefs have been described as isolationist, protectionist, antisemitic and white supremacist,[7][8][9] frequently overlapping with neo-Nazism,[10][11][12][13] identitarianism,[14] nativism and Islamophobia,[15][16][17][18][19] antifeminism, misogyny and homophobia,[10][20][21][22][13] right-wing populism[23][24] and the neoreactionary movement.[7][25] The concept has further been associated with several groups such as American nationalists, paleoconservatives, anarcho-capitalists, national-anarchists,[26] paleolibertarians, Christian fundamentalists, neo-monarchists, men's rights advocates and the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump.[15][24][25][27][28][14]
According to a Southern Poverty Law Center report published in February 2018, over 100 people have been killed and injured in 13 attacks by alt-right influenced perpetrators since 2014. Political scientists and leaders have argued it should be classified as a terrorist or extremist movement.
the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, later developed by their followers to form the basis for the theory and practice of communism.
Hey Dumb Ass you Marxist are not Commies ???????????? What a Fucking Idiot you are!
And the libs still can't condemn Farrakhan, the Hitler lover.
Alt-right beliefs have been described as isolationist, protectionist, antisemitic and white supremacist,[7][8][9] frequently overlapping with neo-Nazism,[10][11][12][13] identitarianism,[14] nativism and Islamophobia,[15][16][17][18][19] antifeminism, misogyny and homophobia,[10][20][21][22][13] right-wing populism[23][24] and the neoreactionary movement.[7][25] The concept has further been associated with several groups such as American nationalists, paleoconservatives, anarcho-capitalists, national-anarchists,[26] paleolibertarians, Christian fundamentalists, neo-monarchists, men's rights advocates and the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump.[15][24][25][27][28][14]
According to a Southern Poverty Law Center report published in February 2018, over 100 people have been killed and injured in 13 attacks by alt-right influenced perpetrators since 2014. Political scientists and leaders have argued it should be classified as a terrorist or extremist movement.
Alt-right beliefs have been described as isolationist, protectionist, antisemitic and white supremacist,[7][8][9] frequently overlapping with neo-Nazism,[10][11][12][13] identitarianism,[14] nativism and Islamophobia,[15][16][17][18][19] antifeminism, misogyny and homophobia,[10][20][21][22][13] right-wing populism[23][24] and the neoreactionary movement.[7][25] The concept has further been associated with several groups such as American nationalists, paleoconservatives, anarcho-capitalists, national-anarchists,[26] paleolibertarians, Christian fundamentalists, neo-monarchists, men's rights advocates and the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump.[15][24][25][27][28][14]
According to a Southern Poverty Law Center report published in February 2018, over 100 people have been killed and injured in 13 attacks by alt-right influenced perpetrators since 2014. Political scientists and leaders have argued it should be classified as a terrorist or extremist movement.
“President Trump denounced the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis by name Monday, declaring racist hate groups ‘repugnant to all that we hold dear as Americans,’”
It can't be confirmed to be in the Washington Post because the Washington Post is a subscription only service which I am unable to access. Your sourcing is bunk and your deflections are irritating. Link information which is freely accessible you retarded far right clown.
I copied and pasted the quote directly from the article (without a subscription). Why don’t you copy and paste the same quote into google? And then Stop telling me to help you do your part in debate.
I copied and pasted the quote directly from the article (without a subscription).
OK, I guess we can conclude that you are stupid. I'll write really slowly, so let's see if you can follow...
It cannot be confirmed that you copied and pasted anything directly from the article because the article is not available to view without paying a subscription fee.
We only have your word that you were able to access the article in the first place, and you are very clearly a pathological liar. The word of a pathological liar is not worth a piss in a storm.
Why don’t you copy and paste the same quote into google?
Because it is not my responsibility to support your claims, idiot.
And then Stop telling me to help you do your part in debate.
It is not "my part" to support your claims, idiot. Nor is it my fault that you did not link a freely accessible source. Get it through your thick neo-Nazi head that your claims are your responsibility to support.
Alt-right beliefs have been described as isolationist, protectionist, antisemitic and white supremacist,[7][8][9] frequently overlapping with neo-Nazism,[10][11][12][13] identitarianism,[14] nativism and Islamophobia,[15][16][17][18][19] antifeminism, misogyny and homophobia,[10][20][21][22][13] right-wing populism[23][24] and the neoreactionary movement.[7][25] The concept has further been associated with several groups such as American nationalists, paleoconservatives, anarcho-capitalists, national-anarchists,[26] paleolibertarians, Christian fundamentalists, neo-monarchists, men's rights advocates and the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump.[15][24][25][27][28][14]
According to a Southern Poverty Law Center report published in February 2018, over 100 people have been killed and injured in 13 attacks by alt-right influenced perpetrators since 2014. Political scientists and leaders have argued it should be classified as a terrorist or extremist movement.
President Trump denounced the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis by name Monday
Pretty brave of him to denounce his own voting base.
Alt-right beliefs have been described as isolationist, protectionist, antisemitic and white supremacist,[7][8][9] frequently overlapping with neo-Nazism,[10][11][12][13] identitarianism,[14] nativism and Islamophobia,[15][16][17][18][19] antifeminism, misogyny and homophobia,[10][20][21][22][13] right-wing populism[23][24] and the neoreactionary movement.[7][25] The concept has further been associated with several groups such as American nationalists, paleoconservatives, anarcho-capitalists, national-anarchists,[26] paleolibertarians, Christian fundamentalists, neo-monarchists, men's rights advocates and the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump.[15][24][25][27][28][14]
According to a Southern Poverty Law Center report published in February 2018, over 100 people have been killed and injured in 13 attacks by alt-right influenced perpetrators since 2014. Political scientists and leaders have argued it should be classified as a terrorist or extremist movement.