Many of Trump’s supporters are surely not white supremacists. But it’s well-established that neo-Nazis have embraced him as a champion of their cause. [More]
In defense of Vexiphobes...
And to prove his point he links to an article that cites SPLC as the go-to authority on hate.
While lecturing us on history, the rabbi has learned nothing from it.
But the Constitution isn’t beyond change – the Second Amendment, after all, is itself an amendment to the foundational document. And if anyone really thinks that owning a gun (or 1000 of them) will protect him from the wrath of a gone-insane, malevolent federal force, with arsenals of tanks and rockets, the crazed fantasist shouldn’t be allowed to own a penknife.
[Via Mack H]
Well, he's no Rabbi Zelman.
ReplyDeleteI always appreciate people who's family came to this country 150 years after it was founded who feel empowered to tell Americans how we got it wrong.
ReplyDelete"I personally don't think that the vast majority of Trump's supporters are white supremacists. But it’s well-established that neo-Nazis have embraced him as a champion of their cause."
ReplyDeleteI personally don't think that the vast majority of Jews are Communists. But it's well-established that Jews were massively disproportionately represented in the championing of both the creation of Marxism, and its violent imposition on Tsarist Russia.
See? Two can play that game.
If "the crazed fantasist shouldn’t be allowed to own a penknife", then it may be time to learn flint knapping.
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