Re: No, No, Don't Worry. Racism is Pretty Much Over.
Posted: 22 Nov 2016, 10:35pm
Pffft...Unitarians.Flex wrote:My local church (it's my Christmas and Easter church) was vandalized with a swastika and pro-trump graffiti last night.
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Pffft...Unitarians.Flex wrote:My local church (it's my Christmas and Easter church) was vandalized with a swastika and pro-trump graffiti last night.
Rat Patrol wrote:Pffft...Unitarians.Flex wrote:My local church (it's my Christmas and Easter church) was vandalized with a swastika and pro-trump graffiti last night.
Colorado does, however, have a long history of being host to neo-Nazi groups. Do you remember the murder of Alan Berg in Denver, or was that before your time?Flex wrote:Most probably. I don't think there's, like, a neo-nazi group activating here in Summit County. But it says something about where we're at as a country at the moment that we're hopeful that a rash of nazi grafitti in support of our President Elect is "just" folks trying to get a rise out of people.matedog wrote:Aren't people just using swastika/Trump graffiti to troll to get a rise out of people? Like I don't think the people doing that graffiti actually buy into fascism.
Alan Berg had some special hair. I remember when the Neo-Nazi shot him. Eric Bogosian's film Talk Radio is based on berg and is definately worth a watch.JennyB wrote:Colorado does, however, have a long history of being host to neo-Nazi groups. Do you remember the murder of Alan Berg in Denver, or was that before your time?Flex wrote:Most probably. I don't think there's, like, a neo-nazi group activating here in Summit County. But it says something about where we're at as a country at the moment that we're hopeful that a rash of nazi grafitti in support of our President Elect is "just" folks trying to get a rise out of people.matedog wrote:Aren't people just using swastika/Trump graffiti to troll to get a rise out of people? Like I don't think the people doing that graffiti actually buy into fascism.
Yep. Great movie.BostonBeaneater wrote:Alan Berg had some special hair. I remember when the Neo-Nazi shot him. Eric Bogosian's film Talk Radio is based on berg and is definately worth a watch.JennyB wrote:Colorado does, however, have a long history of being host to neo-Nazi groups. Do you remember the murder of Alan Berg in Denver, or was that before your time?Flex wrote:Most probably. I don't think there's, like, a neo-nazi group activating here in Summit County. But it says something about where we're at as a country at the moment that we're hopeful that a rash of nazi grafitti in support of our President Elect is "just" folks trying to get a rise out of people.matedog wrote:Aren't people just using swastika/Trump graffiti to troll to get a rise out of people? Like I don't think the people doing that graffiti actually buy into fascism.
And also, my crazy aunt and uncle who live in Summit County.Flex wrote:Berg was before my time, but I used to be active in the Colorado ARA, so I'm certainly on board with the idea that Colorado has some nasty nazi activity out there.
Sorry, you pinko, the 2nd Amendment voids life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness. Those other amendments about freedom of religion, speech, and assembly, and due process are for homos.
he looks like Bela Lugosi as YgorBostonBeaneater wrote: ↑23 Nov 2016, 11:29amAlan Berg had some special hair. I remember when the Neo-Nazi shot him. Eric Bogosian's film Talk Radio is based on berg and is definately worth a watch.JennyB wrote:Colorado does, however, have a long history of being host to neo-Nazi groups. Do you remember the murder of Alan Berg in Denver, or was that before your time?Flex wrote:Most probably. I don't think there's, like, a neo-nazi group activating here in Summit County. But it says something about where we're at as a country at the moment that we're hopeful that a rash of nazi grafitti in support of our President Elect is "just" folks trying to get a rise out of people.matedog wrote:Aren't people just using swastika/Trump graffiti to troll to get a rise out of people? Like I don't think the people doing that graffiti actually buy into fascism.