And some people think I am extreme?

September 18th, 2007

I get accused all the time of being a right-wing extremist because of what I believe. But it’s people like this that cause me to be “extreme” with my words.

 

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9 Responses to “And some people think I am extreme?”

  1. Teenage Wasteland Says:

    Couldn't see the second video, it was too laggy.

    As for the first, it's sickening how these people spit upon America and freedom, and are willing to admit it. Most liberals I've met claim they love this beautiful country, yet when I start debating it seems they think the exact opposite.

    Naive idiots, dragging the flag on the ground, proudly displaying a graffitied schwartzica like that, and claiming we're massacaring people like that. It's weird how these people will believe that, I just don't get how they can think like that. I'm still trying to understand how someone can say all those things and do all those things and actually believe in it.

  2. Seán Says:

    Im dissappointed at the re-hashed 2nd video....... I think the communist party guys in the 1st video were disgusting to intervene at a commemorative ceremony. However dont you think it is equally disgusting the such footage would be used for political purposes. The final words are a blatent distortion of the truth and the editing is obviously biased against the professor. He didn't interrupt the ceremony. It seems like they were having a discussion distinct and seperate from it. It would hardly be fair to say he didn't repect the day purely because he engaged in political discussion. Or was political discussion banned in america this 9/11? Wouldnt suprise me! (p.s. that was a joke related to recent curbing of your civil liberties)

  3. thekossack Says:

    if the flag and the use of 9/11 is used to promote fascism, well, yes...it angers some of us leftists...so, i shit on your flag.

  4. Urban Conservative Says:

    David - instead of making baseless comments about fascism (which you probably know nothing about anyway); why don't you elaborate on your point? Yes, shit on our flag you no-class-having-trailer-park piece of crap! Try going to Iran and pulling some shit like that! You would be well...beheaded.

    Peace! Oh, and long live Isreal.

  5. Jeremy Says:

    I have seen the second video before and it still makes me sick. The first one just made me so angry, but then I have to stop and get away from that because that is the reaction they want. I don't know who or what brainwashed them but they need some serious help.

  6. Jon Says:

    Sean,

    That's a straw man argument. Political discussion is not banned, but apparently etiquette and manners are all but present, and the need for them are all but recognized. The question, of course is not whether or not such an offensive demonstration should be banned but whether or not it is appropriate to interrupt a memorial for the purpose of being as offensive as possible. The answer is No. Most certainly not. Furthermore, how is the use of that footage wrong? If the symbol of the flag means nothing to you, then the sight of an ignorant fool desecrating is of no consequence. However, if the symbol of the flag is rich with meaning to you and you recognize it as the mantle of every soldier who has protected even the freedom of speech of the most offensive among us. Yes, even those ridiculous upstarts, then it is wholly appropriate to demonstrate the level of idiocy that is rampant on college campuses. furthermore I did not get the impression that the professor disrupted the memorial service, but he did inject his political views of the war into a non-political memorial service and therefore reporting it has merit. Perhaps a more objective look is in order.

    Kossak, you're boorish, and you clearly demonstrate how it is impossible to have a meaningful dialogue with the far left without them resorting to profanity and/or ad hominem attacks. Well done.

  7. Norski Says:

    Speaking of fascism:

    I'd say you're right. Very few people who use the term 'fascist' seem to remember what happened, back in the late 1930s and 1940s.

    If it weren't so serious, news of a skinhead/neo-Nazi gang in Israel. Although news coverage seems to dance around the point, but by implication at least some of the members are the children of Russian Jews who moved to Israel.

    A fairly good news article is at http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,504803,00.html.

    I'm thoroughly gentile, although distinctly non-Aryan, but brain-dead allegiances like this encourage me to say, gevalt!

  8. Brutal Mustang Says:

    Sigh. What can I say about those videos (and a few of the posters here)? Some people were separated from their brains at birth.

  9. Conservatives are Idiots Says:

    all you right wing extremist punks use these examples to pass judgement? You are all idiots. Look around at the world around you! You are the minority and no one agrees with your bullshit rhetoric.

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