@yodaberg
Isy Oderberg
3 years
Just a reminder. If you march with racists and Nazis, you are a racist and a Nazi. No ifs. No buts. End of.
@1KarenWyld
Karen Wyld
3 years
this lot keep denying they are/support white supremacists and other extremist movements - so imagine being such a selfish c*** you have no problem sitting/standing next to someone carrying that sign
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@carlyfindlay
Carly Findlay OAM (she/her)
3 years
@yodaberg It’s so heightened and scary
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Isy Oderberg
3 years
@carlyfindlay Seeing it out in the open is absolutely terrifying.
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@yesthisisyeyint
Yung Mohinga (Ye Yint Aung) - ရဲရင့်အောင်
3 years
@yodaberg I know people that have marched in these protests. The excuse is always “that’s not all of us” or “that’s just a small percentage”…If your protests are bringing these types of people, maybe it’s time reconsidering your values? 🤷🏽‍♂️
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@yodaberg We think back almost nostalgically to when there was just a bit of Gadsden chic in the crowd
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@JasonNTCheong
Jason Cheong 🏳️‍🌈
3 years
@yodaberg Yes. This. Agree.
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@JasonALeagueSFC
Jason G
3 years
@yodaberg Wow, people really are getting hood winked... Net is making people lazy and slower
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@kerivvy
кєяιννу🍉
3 years
@yodaberg @superscriber Yes - there are far right groups there. But the wording on that particular sign actually said something about the authorities being Nazi’s - it wasn’t pro-Nazi.
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@PurpleTarantula
🕷Arachne🕸🌻
3 years
@yodaberg The sign is actually anti nazi, they are guilty of using a symbol to say this, but they aren’t embracing nazis, quite the opposite
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@yodaberg Another example of the militant due diligence we can expect from journos, at the bear minimum at least read the sign. granted there's better ways to phrase their sentiment but this is not an example of people tolerating nazism.
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