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In reply to the discussion: Why is so much effort being spent defending a Nazi symbol? [View all]obamanut2012
(29,606 posts)122. Mills and Costello are still on the ballot
We rallied around Becerra here when Swalwell was exposed, same can happen in Maine
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I just don't see the responses as going down the path of revisionist history.
CivicGrief
5 hrs ago
#193
Of course people here would not defend Hegesth if he got the exact same tattoo when drunk.
LisaL
Yesterday
#30
Hegseth is a Republican. Republicans do not have to defend their behavior.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Yesterday
#31
I didn't advocate anything I just think he has a lot of red flags in my opinion
EX500rider
Yesterday
#126
But the death head skull is NOT as universally known as a nazi hate symbol, like the swastika.
Americanme
30 min ago
#203
I'd be willing to bet a fairly large amount of money that the tattoo shop catalog where he bought it
Jack Valentino
20 hrs ago
#165
Why is so little effort being spent promoting other D candidates in the upcoming primary?
RandomNumbers
Yesterday
#7
As an art student, I saw many designs through history that included the swastika.
calimary
Yesterday
#118
I see no posts that say that. You have to give me verbatim quotes (in context) that you read that way.
pat_k
Yesterday
#114
I will not stop opposing or rehabilitating Nazis, their legacy and symbols.
sarisataka
Yesterday
#95
I have not seen Platner called a Nazi but I have no reason to doubt it. I haven't followed every thread.
sarisataka
22 hrs ago
#156
I'm more curious as to how someone can defend an ongoing genocide, and endless wars instead of a tattoo; which
Uncle Joe
Yesterday
#93
Any genocide, but particularly ones that our government, and our tax dollars are supporting. n/t
Uncle Joe
Yesterday
#102
OK, but your OP mentioned it... so I wasn't sure what you were referring to
LymphocyteLover
11 hrs ago
#172
Nice. So if I have a T-shirt that has an arrow pointing upward, you will call me a Nazi?
Bluetus
Yesterday
#138
I would like to see a Democrat defeat Collins but I do not believe that Platner is the right person
LetMyPeopleVote
7 hrs ago
#183
He had the tattoo covered many months ago. Collins is still voting to fund the GESTAPO
struggle4progress
Yesterday
#142
Why is so much effort being spent trying to destroy a Democrat on this forum? n/t
luv2fly
23 hrs ago
#144
Maybe its just an awkward tattoo just like Musk's hitler salute was a awkward gesture per the ADL?
Eko
22 hrs ago
#158
Chanting the magic slogan Medicare for All trumps The Curse of the Totenkopf.
betsuni
11 hrs ago
#173
I'm talking about Democrats who think moving to the center (hence, centrist) right is the
CivicGrief
6 hrs ago
#189
It's not the tattoo, it's the attack from centrists against progressive candidates.
Emile
11 hrs ago
#174
What exactly makes Platner "progressive"? He's against an assault weapons ban,
lapucelle
7 hrs ago
#184