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  1. Why? They accepted those bigots into their ranks. They *knew* they were Nazis. If they don’t want Nazis in their party, they can tell them to leave.

  2. So just concerned about the young ones? Where, pray tell, could they have learned it?

  3. Un1CornTowel on

    Bannon has been sculpting a generation of online Hitler Youth for fifteen years. Pretending it isn’t their own Frankenstein’s Monster is nonsense.

  4. Special Message from the Editors of Washington Post:

    > “Bigotry can be a delicate subject for both sides. We feel there’s always a role for empathy and listening, even when there is disagreement. That means we must be kind to bigots, including most of our right-wing opinion columnists, and our publisher.”

  5. JeffSteinMusic on

    No it fucking doesn’t. Paywalled and I’m glad I cancelled my subscription this year.

    The actually-caring-about-facts public needs to stop accepting these sorts of narratives at face value. Even to the extent some random GOP operative goes on the record to express ‘concern’ and ‘reservations’, it’s not done in good-faith.

    Bigotry isn’t the special sauce on the GOP burger. It’s the whole damn burger. Donald Trump, a salesman, understood that. It baffles me that much of our public and even many liberals don’t accept this basic obvious truth about one of our two major political parties.

  6. returnofthecursed on

    Fuck that, the conservative movement has been festering with bigotry long before MAGA. They have been called out on exactly this problem countless times. They ignored all warnings and handwaved away all criticisms. They encouraged and excused it at every step on the way.

    Bigotry IS conservative policy and messaging. They have been saying “bigots belong with us, please vote for us!” for decades. It’s one of their core constituencies.

    ICE is fucking recruiting using neo-Nazi slogans in their ads.

  7. HandsomePistachio on

    Nah, they’re very comfortable with bigotry behind closed doors. They just don’t like how young conservatives missed the memo to keep it quiet.

  8. ketamineonthescene on

    I find it hilarious when Mexicans are white nationalists. Like what bro??? Such a pick me thing to do

  9. LordSiravant on

    They’re only concerned because they forgot to teach the kids to hide it. Everyone knows the Republican Party is white supremacist to its core.

  10. nasorrty346tfrgser on

    Many of them sincerely think that their behavior would get them a trad wife

  11. Redshirt_Welshy_Nooo on

    Institutionalized bigotry has been the central plank of the gop platform since the Civil Rights. The promise of rebuilding the American apartheid state was at the core of the Southern Strategy that completely realigned American party politics.

  12. justtakeapill on

    I’m Jewish (and no I do not support Bibi or anything he’s doing). My landlord, who is a MAGA Christian, called me evil because I’m Jewish. I have a tiny Star of David necklace that I used to wear all the time, but no longer do. 

  13. Closet elected racist bigoted Nazis don’t want the closet door opened because they need non white supremest votes to stay in power unless Trump and his goons fix the midterms in their favor again

  14. Young conservatives and their elders running the Republican Party are in agreement. The Trumpler Youth wing are just saying the quiet part out loud.

  15. AdHopeful3801 on

    In the 2013 autopsy of Romney’s loss to Obama, Karl Rove and the Growth and Opportunity Project suggested maybe it was time for the Republicans to stop embracing loud racism, and start reaching out to socially conservative minorities to expand their coalition.

    Three years later, the Republican Party nominated the loudest racist they could find this side of David Duke. And then won the Presidency.

    The party made its decision then, and anyone getting antsy about it now is just trying to get off the sinking ship of Trumpism.

  16. Emotional-Channel-42 on

    No it doesn’t. Anyone with a two digit IQ can see what the future of the GOP holds; Nazi podcasters running for office. And tens of millions of conservatives gleefully voting for them. 

  17. OhGodSoManyQuestions on

    Serious question: if you subract bigotry* and lies, what is left of the right wing?

    * By bigotry, I mean support for the violent subjugation of nonwhite people, women, LGBTQ people, people poorer than you, people with disabilities, and people who don’t believe this is what God wants.

  18. “It’ll be hard to win elections if we’re just being open Nazis. These kids don’t understand how much work we’ve put into subtle fascism for decades, they’ll ruin everything and not even our propaganda network, election rigging, or defunding of education will work.”

  19. Crafty_Ish1973 on

    Republicans have raised entire generations of children on fire and brimstone evangelical Christianity, purity culture, Fox News propaganda, and talk radio and podcasts that were blatantly bigoted and now they want to pretend they’ve got a problem with it? OK. 🙄

  20. naththegrath10 on

    Turns out when you raise your kids to be racist hateful douchbags they act like racist hateful douchbags

  21. DwarfPaladin84 on

    Bullshit, Republicans/MAGA/Conservatives/White Nationalist (that venn diagram is one circle) are totally fine with bigotry….

    They are just pissed it’s being shown in the open for social media to capture. Make no mistake on that. They are totally fine with Bigotry, Racism, Misogyny and Xenophobia.

  22. Bigotry against Jews, specifically, bothers Republicans. This is because of how that translates to anti-israeli policy. Normal racism against blacks, hispanics, anyone vaguely arab, and just normal jewish people, has never been a concern of theirs and is openly endorsed.

  23. Gen Z is being programmed to be the most selfish unempathetic and downright hostile generation

  24. Conservatives have been bigots the entirety of American history. They’re just going back to their pre civil rights era roots

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