DE BLASIO CLAIMS ANTI-SEMITISM IS JUST A ‘RIGHT-WING MOVEMENT’

After a group of Hasidic Jews were attacked in Crown Heights, Brooklyn earlier this year, de Blasio blamed white supremacy, despite the fact that the alleged attackers were identified as black.
“It’s really clear that forces of white supremacy have been unleashed,” de Blasio said. “A lot of folks used to be told it was unacceptable to be anti-Semitic, it was unacceptable to be racist and now they’re getting more permission.”
https://dailycaller.com/2019/06/05/bill-de-blasio-anti-semitism-right-wing-movement-hate-crimes/
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Bob, the racist, comments.
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Hondo the lightweight lying dumbfuck comments.2001400ex said:Bob, the racist, comments.
So De Blasio falsely claims that anti-Semitic attacks are being carried out by right-wingers and and white supremacists but according to Hondo the lying Kunt it's "racist" to accurately identify who it is that's really carrying out these attacks.
Once again, Hondo views blacks as children not responsible for their own actions and if they do anything objectionable, it's white people's fault. -
There's an actual point to be made about this current administration emboldening a segment of extremists, e.g. white supremacists, into being a lot more open with their shittiness than they previously were.
But de Blasio completely undermines that argument and shows his partisan bullshit by using this incident to try to paint anti-semitism as an exclusively white supremacist issue. The anti-semitism of some in the Muslim community is just as big of a problem, but not many people on the left want to acknowledge that. -
Incoming convulsions from Bob.GreenRiverGatorz said:There's an actual point to be made about this current administration emboldening a segment of extremists, e.g. white supremacists, into being a lot more open with their shittiness than they previously were.
But de Blasio completely undermines that argument and shows his partisan bullshit by using this incident to try to paint anti-semitism as an exclusively white supremacist issue. The anti-semitism of some in the Muslim community is just as big of a problem, but not many people on the left want to acknowledge that. -
Rat party has been kissing anti-Semitic ass for 30 years now and Trump has emboldened segments of anti-Semitic extremists? Sharpton, Farrakan, and Keith Ellison and Cynthia McKinney aren't Republicans and unlike Obama Trump never spent 20 years in an anti-Semitic Church nor does he count any anti-Semites as close personal friends and advisers.GreenRiverGatorz said:There's an actual point to be made about this current administration emboldening a segment of extremists, e.g. white supremacists, into being a lot more open with their shittiness than they previously were.
But de Blasio completely undermines that argument and shows his partisan bullshit by using this incident to try to paint anti-semitism as an exclusively white supremacist issue. The anti-semitism of some in the Muslim community is just as big of a problem, but not many people on the left want to acknowledge that.
The anti-Semitism in NYC isn't being carried out by Conservatives. I'd say the left are the ones who have emboldened the anti-Semites.
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Look at Hondo the light weight Kunt jumping on someone else's words because he's too fucking stupid to put forth any argument himself.2001400ex said:
Incoming convulsions from Bob.GreenRiverGatorz said:There's an actual point to be made about this current administration emboldening a segment of extremists, e.g. white supremacists, into being a lot more open with their shittiness than they previously were.
But de Blasio completely undermines that argument and shows his partisan bullshit by using this incident to try to paint anti-semitism as an exclusively white supremacist issue. The anti-semitism of some in the Muslim community is just as big of a problem, but not many people on the left want to acknowledge that.
Go ahead Hondo make the argument that Trump has somehow emboldened NYC anti-semites. Cue the Kunt act. -
Yes, I acknowledged that. The far left has a long history of anti-semitism that it's mostly unwilling to address. That doesn't take away from the point that bigoted extremism from the far right is also having a field day. I don't know why so many people view these things as mutually exclusive.SFGbob said:
Rat party has been kissing anti-Semitic ass for 30 years now and Trump has emboldened segments of anti-Semitic extremists? Sharpton, Farrakan, and Keith Ellison and Cynthia McKinney aren't Republicans and unlike Obama Trump never spent 20 years in an anti-Semitic Church nor does he count any anti-Semites as close personal friends and advisers.GreenRiverGatorz said:There's an actual point to be made about this current administration emboldening a segment of extremists, e.g. white supremacists, into being a lot more open with their shittiness than they previously were.
But de Blasio completely undermines that argument and shows his partisan bullshit by using this incident to try to paint anti-semitism as an exclusively white supremacist issue. The anti-semitism of some in the Muslim community is just as big of a problem, but not many people on the left want to acknowledge that.
The anti-Semitism in NYC isn't being carried out by Conservatives. I'd say the left are the ones who have emboldened the anti-Semites. -
Because your claim was that current Administration has some how emboldened the anti-Semites which is crap.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Yes, I acknowledged that. The far left has a long history of anti-semitism that it's mostly unwilling to address. That doesn't take away from the point that bigoted extremism from the far right is also having a field day. I don't know why so many people view these things as mutually exclusive.SFGbob said:
Rat party has been kissing anti-Semitic ass for 30 years now and Trump has emboldened segments of anti-Semitic extremists? Sharpton, Farrakan, and Keith Ellison and Cynthia McKinney aren't Republicans and unlike Obama Trump never spent 20 years in an anti-Semitic Church nor does he count any anti-Semites as close personal friends and advisers.GreenRiverGatorz said:There's an actual point to be made about this current administration emboldening a segment of extremists, e.g. white supremacists, into being a lot more open with their shittiness than they previously were.
But de Blasio completely undermines that argument and shows his partisan bullshit by using this incident to try to paint anti-semitism as an exclusively white supremacist issue. The anti-semitism of some in the Muslim community is just as big of a problem, but not many people on the left want to acknowledge that.
The anti-Semitism in NYC isn't being carried out by Conservatives. I'd say the left are the ones who have emboldened the anti-Semites.
Call me when Trump elevates an anti-Semitic piece of crap like Sharpton to one of his most trusted advisers. Yes there bigoted extremist on both sides but there is nothing comparable in the GOP to what the Rats have been doing playing footsie with anti-Semites like Sharpton and Farrakhan.
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I said extremists, I never specified anti-semites. That's an important distinction.SFGbob said:
Because your claim was that current Administration has some how emboldened the anti-Semites which is crap.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Yes, I acknowledged that. The far left has a long history of anti-semitism that it's mostly unwilling to address. That doesn't take away from the point that bigoted extremism from the far right is also having a field day. I don't know why so many people view these things as mutually exclusive.SFGbob said:
Rat party has been kissing anti-Semitic ass for 30 years now and Trump has emboldened segments of anti-Semitic extremists? Sharpton, Farrakan, and Keith Ellison and Cynthia McKinney aren't Republicans and unlike Obama Trump never spent 20 years in an anti-Semitic Church nor does he count any anti-Semites as close personal friends and advisers.GreenRiverGatorz said:There's an actual point to be made about this current administration emboldening a segment of extremists, e.g. white supremacists, into being a lot more open with their shittiness than they previously were.
But de Blasio completely undermines that argument and shows his partisan bullshit by using this incident to try to paint anti-semitism as an exclusively white supremacist issue. The anti-semitism of some in the Muslim community is just as big of a problem, but not many people on the left want to acknowledge that.
The anti-Semitism in NYC isn't being carried out by Conservatives. I'd say the left are the ones who have emboldened the anti-Semites.
Call me when Trump elevates an anti-Semitic piece of crap like Sharpton to one of his most trusted advisers. Yes there bigoted extremist on both sides but there is nothing comparable in the GOP to what the Rats have been doing playing footsie with anti-Semites like Sharpton and Farrakhan. -
Lots of lazy scumbags project their wants and desires onto a President they think is on "their side." I saw it a million times with Obama, Clinton and Reagan.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I said extremists, I never specified anti-semites. That's an important distinction.SFGbob said:
Because your claim was that current Administration has some how emboldened the anti-Semites which is crap.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Yes, I acknowledged that. The far left has a long history of anti-semitism that it's mostly unwilling to address. That doesn't take away from the point that bigoted extremism from the far right is also having a field day. I don't know why so many people view these things as mutually exclusive.SFGbob said:
Rat party has been kissing anti-Semitic ass for 30 years now and Trump has emboldened segments of anti-Semitic extremists? Sharpton, Farrakan, and Keith Ellison and Cynthia McKinney aren't Republicans and unlike Obama Trump never spent 20 years in an anti-Semitic Church nor does he count any anti-Semites as close personal friends and advisers.GreenRiverGatorz said:There's an actual point to be made about this current administration emboldening a segment of extremists, e.g. white supremacists, into being a lot more open with their shittiness than they previously were.
But de Blasio completely undermines that argument and shows his partisan bullshit by using this incident to try to paint anti-semitism as an exclusively white supremacist issue. The anti-semitism of some in the Muslim community is just as big of a problem, but not many people on the left want to acknowledge that.
The anti-Semitism in NYC isn't being carried out by Conservatives. I'd say the left are the ones who have emboldened the anti-Semites.
Call me when Trump elevates an anti-Semitic piece of crap like Sharpton to one of his most trusted advisers. Yes there bigoted extremist on both sides but there is nothing comparable in the GOP to what the Rats have been doing playing footsie with anti-Semites like Sharpton and Farrakhan.
This administration isn't actively emboldening the right extremists, but you have to realize that every time they even try to reject any right-wing nutjob, group or extremist, the anti-Trump media goes "See, see, see! We told you Trump was a Nazi! He just proved it!" No matter what he says or does, they'll use it against Trump.
Google the "fine people on both sides hoax" and you'll find all the proof you need that Trump never equated Nazis with Antifa, never made fun of a disabled reporter, and never did half the shit he's been accused of. -
Take your LGreenRiverGatorz said:
I said extremists, I never specified anti-semites. That's an important distinction.SFGbob said:
Because your claim was that current Administration has some how emboldened the anti-Semites which is crap.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Yes, I acknowledged that. The far left has a long history of anti-semitism that it's mostly unwilling to address. That doesn't take away from the point that bigoted extremism from the far right is also having a field day. I don't know why so many people view these things as mutually exclusive.SFGbob said:
Rat party has been kissing anti-Semitic ass for 30 years now and Trump has emboldened segments of anti-Semitic extremists? Sharpton, Farrakan, and Keith Ellison and Cynthia McKinney aren't Republicans and unlike Obama Trump never spent 20 years in an anti-Semitic Church nor does he count any anti-Semites as close personal friends and advisers.GreenRiverGatorz said:There's an actual point to be made about this current administration emboldening a segment of extremists, e.g. white supremacists, into being a lot more open with their shittiness than they previously were.
But de Blasio completely undermines that argument and shows his partisan bullshit by using this incident to try to paint anti-semitism as an exclusively white supremacist issue. The anti-semitism of some in the Muslim community is just as big of a problem, but not many people on the left want to acknowledge that.
The anti-Semitism in NYC isn't being carried out by Conservatives. I'd say the left are the ones who have emboldened the anti-Semites.
Call me when Trump elevates an anti-Semitic piece of crap like Sharpton to one of his most trusted advisers. Yes there bigoted extremist on both sides but there is nothing comparable in the GOP to what the Rats have been doing playing footsie with anti-Semites like Sharpton and Farrakhan. -
I agree that he's not intentionally emboldening anybody, and there's no doubt that Trump shouldn't be held responsible for someone like David Duke trying to tie his shitwagon to him. But that doesn't change my view that a lot of what he says (and especially with what he explicitly doesn't say) and how he behaves has inadvertently emboldened far right extremists nonetheless.TurdBomber said:
Lots of lazy scumbags project their wants and desires onto a President they think is on "their side." I saw it a million times with Obama, Clinton and Reagan.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I said extremists, I never specified anti-semites. That's an important distinction.SFGbob said:
Because your claim was that current Administration has some how emboldened the anti-Semites which is crap.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Yes, I acknowledged that. The far left has a long history of anti-semitism that it's mostly unwilling to address. That doesn't take away from the point that bigoted extremism from the far right is also having a field day. I don't know why so many people view these things as mutually exclusive.SFGbob said:
Rat party has been kissing anti-Semitic ass for 30 years now and Trump has emboldened segments of anti-Semitic extremists? Sharpton, Farrakan, and Keith Ellison and Cynthia McKinney aren't Republicans and unlike Obama Trump never spent 20 years in an anti-Semitic Church nor does he count any anti-Semites as close personal friends and advisers.GreenRiverGatorz said:There's an actual point to be made about this current administration emboldening a segment of extremists, e.g. white supremacists, into being a lot more open with their shittiness than they previously were.
But de Blasio completely undermines that argument and shows his partisan bullshit by using this incident to try to paint anti-semitism as an exclusively white supremacist issue. The anti-semitism of some in the Muslim community is just as big of a problem, but not many people on the left want to acknowledge that.
The anti-Semitism in NYC isn't being carried out by Conservatives. I'd say the left are the ones who have emboldened the anti-Semites.
Call me when Trump elevates an anti-Semitic piece of crap like Sharpton to one of his most trusted advisers. Yes there bigoted extremist on both sides but there is nothing comparable in the GOP to what the Rats have been doing playing footsie with anti-Semites like Sharpton and Farrakhan.
This administration isn't actively emboldening the right extremists, but you have to realize that every time they even try to reject any right-wing nutjob, group or extremist, the anti-Trump media goes "See, see, see! We told you Trump was a Nazi! He just proved it!" No matter what he says or does, they'll use it against Trump.
Google the "fine people on both sides hoax" and you'll find all the proof you need that Trump never equated Nazis with Antifa, never made fun of a disabled reporter, and never did half the shit he's been accused of. -
Is that problem worse than TDS? Which causes mass hysteria among the feeble-minded and causes mainstream media to shit their pants daily while pathologically lying to the American people?GreenRiverGatorz said:
I agree that he's not intentionally emboldening anybody, and there's no doubt that Trump shouldn't be held responsible for someone like David Duke trying to tie his shitwagon to him. But that doesn't change my view that a lot of what he says (and especially with what he explicitly doesn't say) and how he behaves has inadvertently emboldened far right extremists nonetheless.TurdBomber said:
Lots of lazy scumbags project their wants and desires onto a President they think is on "their side." I saw it a million times with Obama, Clinton and Reagan.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I said extremists, I never specified anti-semites. That's an important distinction.SFGbob said:
Because your claim was that current Administration has some how emboldened the anti-Semites which is crap.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Yes, I acknowledged that. The far left has a long history of anti-semitism that it's mostly unwilling to address. That doesn't take away from the point that bigoted extremism from the far right is also having a field day. I don't know why so many people view these things as mutually exclusive.SFGbob said:
Rat party has been kissing anti-Semitic ass for 30 years now and Trump has emboldened segments of anti-Semitic extremists? Sharpton, Farrakan, and Keith Ellison and Cynthia McKinney aren't Republicans and unlike Obama Trump never spent 20 years in an anti-Semitic Church nor does he count any anti-Semites as close personal friends and advisers.GreenRiverGatorz said:There's an actual point to be made about this current administration emboldening a segment of extremists, e.g. white supremacists, into being a lot more open with their shittiness than they previously were.
But de Blasio completely undermines that argument and shows his partisan bullshit by using this incident to try to paint anti-semitism as an exclusively white supremacist issue. The anti-semitism of some in the Muslim community is just as big of a problem, but not many people on the left want to acknowledge that.
The anti-Semitism in NYC isn't being carried out by Conservatives. I'd say the left are the ones who have emboldened the anti-Semites.
Call me when Trump elevates an anti-Semitic piece of crap like Sharpton to one of his most trusted advisers. Yes there bigoted extremist on both sides but there is nothing comparable in the GOP to what the Rats have been doing playing footsie with anti-Semites like Sharpton and Farrakhan.
This administration isn't actively emboldening the right extremists, but you have to realize that every time they even try to reject any right-wing nutjob, group or extremist, the anti-Trump media goes "See, see, see! We told you Trump was a Nazi! He just proved it!" No matter what he says or does, they'll use it against Trump.
Google the "fine people on both sides hoax" and you'll find all the proof you need that Trump never equated Nazis with Antifa, never made fun of a disabled reporter, and never did half the shit he's been accused of.
Personally, I think the reactions of the "resistance" have caused more damage and chaos in the country than the most far-right nut jobs who want Trump to be their own personal Hitler. -
Odd that you didn't list any examples of what it is you feel Trump hasn't said or not said that emboldens extremists.
Btw, Obama, despite the fact that he knew it was a lie, allowed members of his own party and people on the left in sports and in politics to push the "Hands up don't shoot" lie, never once did he come out and say to the public that the narrative wasn't true.
You had people murdering cops who in part were citing the "Hands Up Don't Shoot" lie as part of their motivation along with the racists in Black Lives Matter. I don't need to be vague about what Obama actually did and didn't do in order to whip up racial resentment and hostility. -
GRG's point is taken. But I think Trump's in a no-win situation with the far right nut jobs. If he busts their balls, they'll probably rally like they did in Charlottesville and the media will call them "Trump supporters" even if he's kicking them in the teeth. I really do think the US press and MSM have become that twisted, biased and just plain bad. They seem to love rumors and hate facts.
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The far right is having a field day? How many far right people are in Congress? How many are professors at major universities? Seems like the antisemitic left is the ones having a field day.
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The media currently has a very strong incentive to cover any Neo-Nazi rally in an attempt to link it to Trump and blame him for it. Klan rallies aren't a new thing.TurdBomber said:GRG's point is taken. But I think Trump's in a no-win situation with the far right nut jobs. If he busts their balls, they'll probably rally like they did in Charlottesville and the media will call them "Trump supporters" even if he's kicking them in the teeth. I really do think the US press and MSM have become that twisted, biased and just plain bad. They seem to love rumors and hate facts.
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For sure. And they'd swarm to it like Hondo does to a new identity politics thread.SFGbob said:
The media currently has a very strong incentive to cover any Neo-Nazi rally in an attempt to link it to Trump and blame him for it. Klan rallies aren't a new thing.TurdBomber said:GRG's point is taken. But I think Trump's in a no-win situation with the far right nut jobs. If he busts their balls, they'll probably rally like they did in Charlottesville and the media will call them "Trump supporters" even if he's kicking them in the teeth. I really do think the US press and MSM have become that twisted, biased and just plain bad. They seem to love rumors and hate facts.