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Rights and Liberties

Racists on the Ballot: Hard-Right Radicals Run in 2006

By Alexander Zaitchik, Intelligence Report. Posted October 20, 2006.


Across America, right-wing radicals are running for everything from national political office to a county mosquito control board.
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Racists on the Ballot: Hard-Right Radicals Run in 2006
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In 1989, notorious white supremacist David Duke ran for a vacant seat in the Louisiana state legislature and won. Despite repeated efforts -- and winning more than 670, 000 votes, a majority of the state's white voters, in a 1991 gubernatorial bid -- Duke would fail to convert this electoral victory into higher office. But the former Klan leader remains convinced that the road to national power for those who share his views runs through local and state assemblies. At last year's European American Conference, a racist pow-wow Duke organizes annually, he implored audience members to enter politics -- and start small.

"State representative races can be won with modest budgets and small staffs, while affording the winner possible major media attention and the ability to file and promote legislation that can materially improve our people's plight," proclaimed Duke, citing personal experience.

"Most importantly, a state representative office is winnable for political novices and provides an excellent springboard for higher office."

This electoral strategy for building an extremist political movement in the U.S. was recently echoed by neo-Nazi John Ubele in an essay posted on the website of the Nationalist Coalition, a white nationalist group. In "The 2006 Elections: A Call to Action," Ubele expounds upon the positive uses of local campaigns, even failed ones, in helping lay the groundwork for a "national pro-White political party." These include heightened exposure for extremist ideas and organizational and management experience for activists.

One extremist who has gained both exposure and experience in 2006 is Larry Darby. As a candidate in a two-way Democratic primary race for attorney general of Alabama, Darby lived up to his recently earned reputation as an anti-Semite and Holocaust denier. While campaigning, Darby made headlines by stating the Holocaust did not occur, telling an Associated Press reporter that no more than 140,000 Jews died in Europe during World War II, most killed by typhus. His outspoken atheism -- and support for legalizing marijuana -- pushed Darby even further outside the conservative mainstream of Alabama politics.

Yet, despite his views, his (later abandoned) atheism, and his near total lack of resources, Darby managed to poll 44% of the vote -- more than 163,000 votes.

While some of the lessons of Darby's success are particular to the race -- Darby ran against a political unknown, was listed first on the ballot, and was at least a vaguely familiar name to many Alabamians -- one lesson from his race and those of David Duke applies across the country: Dark-horse candidates with extremist views and unsavory allies can make surprisingly strong runs for office and poison public discourse in the process.

What follows are snapshots of 2006 political races featuring candidates that have espoused extremist views or are allied with hate groups.

Ray McBerry (Georgia)

Office sought: Governor

As the far-right anti-establishment candidate in Georgia's Republican gubernatorial primary, Ray "States' Rights" McBerry urged voters to back his vision of a return to "the Bible and the Constitution." The 38-year-old president of Dixie Broadcasting and hate group leader positioned himself against both "the downtown Atlanta establishment" and "the federal leviathan in Washington," fusing strident anti-immigrant rhetoric with paeans to God and the Old South.

McBerry is chairman of the Georgia branch of the racist League of the South and has ties to the extremist Constitution Party, which includes many radicals who seek to impose Old Testament law on the United States. He is also tied to the neo-Confederate Southern Party of Georgia. If elected, he promised to hold a state referendum on the return of the Georgia state flag of 1956, which included a small representation of the Confederate battle flag and was adopted as a symbolic protest against early civil rights advances such as the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision to desegregate schools.

The longest plank on McBerry's platform was his plan to end illegal immigration, which he called a threat to Georgia's "way of life". He promised to secure state borders using "all ... resources at our disposal" and to apprehend undocumented immigrants residing in the state, which already has some of the toughest anti-immigration legislation in the country. To accomplish this purge, McBerry cryptically called for the use of "numerous state departments ... not currently involved." Once rounded up, McBerry wanted to bill Washington for expenses accrued holding the prisoners "until they are removed from Georgia." In May, McBerry spoke at an anti-immigration rally in Montgomery, Ala., in which participants waved baseball bats and shouted anti-Mexican slurs.


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Alexander Zaitchik is a journalist currently based in Moscow.

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Interesting!
Posted by: Temporary on Oct 20, 2006 12:28 AM   
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Gee! This is going to be an interesting election! Almost like the GOOD OLD DAYS!

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» RE: Interesting! sickofsleaze Posted by: ladybug1@carrollsweb.com
They're not rascist, they're just "traditional"
Posted by: LeftWright on Oct 20, 2006 1:02 AM   
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Spit shin your boots and iron your brown shirts, boys.

We gotta country to kick into line!

History will not be kind to the U.S. of this era.

The truth shall set us free. Love is the only way forward.

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» BrownShirt agenda? Here's how it works: Posted by: thoughtcriminal
» Wear purple, be peaceful Posted by: LeftWright
» Have you been smoking crack? Posted by: thoughtcriminal
» I'll leave that for you to do, tc Posted by: LeftWright
Interestingly Disgusting
Posted by: Intraspecto on Oct 20, 2006 1:03 AM   
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WOW!!! These people are self-deluded morons who need to go back to the hills and play with their inbred cousins. At any rate, in America these people too are given the right to voice their opinions. I may not like them (I dont), and I dont have to listen to them (I wont), but it sure as hell beats living in Canada where the laws are much stricter. At any rate, there are always some people in society that are on the VERY far side of the spectrum and the rest of us just need to smile and give them their koolaid and ridalin.

Whether or not any of us agree, we can say this- America still has not reached the point that these idiots would love to have her at, and hopefully never will.

In the meantime, thank you alternet for publishing an article designed to piss me off. I needed a refreshing slap in the face that there are evil forces in America. (Besides Bush and his friends)

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» Overblown stereotype Posted by: fifthworld
» RE: Overblown stereotype Posted by: Intraspecto
» RE: Overblown stereotype Posted by: vangogh69
lovely
Posted by: rsaxto on Oct 20, 2006 1:06 AM   
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What a lovely bunch of coconuts they are, standing in a row. There is no doubt that racism and other unworthy belief systems are alive and well in the USA. This explains how war criminals came to power in the USA and are able to kill hundreds of thousands of Iraqis without being charged for any crime at all. WIth Bushie "justice" in force these racist fools will grow in power and join the armed forces so they can massacre as many darkish folks as they want in Iraq. Isn't America wonderful!

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demonize white males and split the populace? The overclass divides and rules once again!
Posted by: mah_favorite_flavor_cherry_red on Oct 20, 2006 4:11 AM   
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I don't see racism (by blacks or whites or latins) as something that damages or kills people every year, like the lack of universal healthcare does. In fact, I think that the fakeLeft obsession with eradicating every racist thought from the mind of every white male is one of the things that has killed off any vestige of a trueLeft in America. You act as if electing some dogcatcher who went to a couple of white nationalist meetings is on the same level as the lack of progressive taxation and universal healthcare in America. The worthless pennywise and pound foolish obsessions of the fakeLeft are driven by the overclass, which seeks to use this fakeLeft to drive lower middle class whites males away from Leftism.

How about attacking the rich and the corporations instead of attacking Bubba?

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» Thank You! Posted by: ogman
» Th Endless White Whine... Posted by: Kym525
» RE: Th Endless White Whine... Posted by: Ulfhethner
» And one more thing Posted by: Kym525
» Right on, Kym... Posted by: mmeetoilenoir
» RE: ight on, Kym... Posted by: Kym525
» Overclass... Posted by: CatDad
these people you cite here are mostly just LEFTISTS, not racists
Posted by: mah_favorite_flavor_cherry_red on Oct 20, 2006 4:20 AM   
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from the article:
Like the uncle Barry whose name he does not hesitate to invoke -- "The name you know. The name you trust" is among his campaign slogans -- Don Goldwater is no stranger to controversy. In June, Goldwater made headlines calling for illegal immigrants to be rounded up and sent to "work camps" where they would construct a wall along the border and "clean the areas of the Arizona desert that they're polluting."



How the hell is that racist? He doesn't mention race at all. All he wants to do is stop the flooding of the labor market by mass immigrationof illegal aliens, which is what is driving down wages. If this man is elected, the wages of American workers would go UP. THat is a LEFTIST, not a RACIST. You liberals pretend like you are leftist, but you are really rightwing because when you support mass immigration, you support flooding the labor market, which lowers wages. Lowering wages is a RIGHTwing thing, NOT a LEFTwing thing.

No wonder the Left in america is DEAD, what with fake leftists like this author!

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» Can you eat software? Posted by: edith
» Absolutely Right!!! Posted by: CatDad
So What is NEWS????
Posted by: nobuko on Oct 20, 2006 4:52 AM   
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Racist men now control our government! They only have Uncle Toms like Rice, Powell and Thomas placing a double edge sword on their racisim! They will be kicked to the curb as soon as their usefulness has played out!

All this is doing is ENSURING those who are about to fall, that they have PLENTY of back-up to replace the racist pigs already destroying our Government, America and the World.

One thing we can be assured of, is that as long as these Racist Individuals obtain the funds and CONNECTED power to get in position of POWER, America will NEVER improve, it will only continue to destroy itself from within, and the International Community will NOT allow them to take over their countries.

America WILL destroy itself becasue of its Racism, Evil and Greed! AMERICA WILL NEVER IMPROVE, its like the Roman Empire, and will certainly FALL!

This Administration is attempting to make the Middle East into another America, and I pray to God, that the Middle East will NOT allow that to happen!

If our troops are STUPID enough to sacrifice their lives, only to come back home to be mistreated and kicked to their curb, well they are getting exactly what they are asking for and whats waiting on them .... ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ... waiting 6 months to a year to get medical treatment, ending up homeless and hungry? How stuck on stupid can one be?

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» WRONG Posted by: Intraspecto
» RE: So What is NEWS???? Posted by: edith
ignorance
Posted by: Benjaminsjw on Oct 20, 2006 5:13 AM   
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if American society had been integrated before the mid-20th century, the automobile, the airplane and the light bulb would never have been invented.

This guy is apparently so america-centered and ignorant that he doesn't know that the car was not invented in the US but in Germany. But what else should one expect from a bigot...

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» RE: ignorance Posted by: yellow
» Stepping Into the Dark Posted by: edith
» RE: Stepping Into the Dark Posted by: yellow
» RE: Stepping Into the Dark Posted by: Benjaminsjw
» RE: ignorance Posted by: medbear
It looks like we've had it
Posted by: ArchiesBoy on Oct 20, 2006 5:20 AM   
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The racist cockroaches are crawling out of the woodwork because the they already control government.

1. The Military Commissions Act has wiped away our rights. Anyone labeled a "dissident" or an "enemy combatant" can now be grabbed up and imprisoned without rights or recourse indefinitely and held. That includes you and me.
2. The Pentagon is reading the emails of peace activists, who are also labeled "dissidents."
3. The Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg, Brown & Root is building a huge facility at an undisclosed location to hold tens of thousands of inmates.
4. Our dear citizens are too lazy and/or indifferent to vote, which is one of the big reasons we have come to this pass.

America is moving into a darkness that may last until we destroy ourselves, not unlikely, in an atomic war and/or terrorist attacks and retaliations -- hell, even global warming. I believe we have come to the end of American life as we hoped it would be, and are on the edge of living under a despotic dictator for an unforeseeable period of time. I think we've had it.

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Native Americans
Posted by: benzene on Oct 20, 2006 5:49 AM   
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I always find it disheartening how easily White America forgets the Native Americans when confronted with issues of race. White America spins its wheels in the mud with rhetoric about how we need to defend our borders and protect our way of life while conveniently forgetting that that way of life was built upon the systematic slaughter and disenfranchisement of millions on Native Americans. I can't help but find it bitterly ironic that anti-immigration activists claim that immigration is going to destroy our culture when the immigration and Westward expansion of White America's ancestors entailed the wholesale destruction of so many Native American tribes. Perhaps it would do White America as a whole good to take a few moments away from their chimpanzee shit-fight to remember their nation's real history.

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» RE: Native Americans Posted by: dmdem
» Two Wrongs.... Posted by: edith
» RE: Two Wrongs.... Posted by: benzene
» RE: Two Wrongs.... Posted by: ogman
» RE: Native Americans Posted by: adp3d
Re: Darby: Thanks for accuracy in reporting
Posted by: Stopper on Oct 20, 2006 5:56 AM   
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When I saw the headline "Racists on the Ballot," I wondered if you'd mention Larry Darby, the former atheist activist, who is now a Holocaust denier. Not only did you mention him, you accurately reported that he technically abandoned atheism. His "conversion" is suspect; he's been shunned from the atheist community and is trying to fool new people into following his hateful agenda. Thanks for an accurate report.

Randall Terry is running for office, too? Doesn't he have a clinic to trespass upon?

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language
Posted by: karyse on Oct 20, 2006 6:53 AM   
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When did words used to describe the political spectrum become so compressed?

"Radical" refers to those on the far left (not many of those around anymore) and references those who support revolution and revolutionary politics. "Reactionary" refers to the far right (lots of these around) and references those who wnat to go back to pre-revolutionary politics (you know, getting rid of things like civil rights, welfare, etc.).

When we start using words for no other purpose than to incite an emotional response, people of varying politics cannot talk to each other anymore -- everyone resorts to screaming.

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» RE: language Posted by: andyc
» RE: language Posted by: karyse
» RE: language Posted by: edith
» RE: language Posted by: karyse
sickofsleaze
Posted by: ladybug1@carrollsweb.com on Oct 20, 2006 7:29 AM   
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Just recieved an answer to my email to Charles Smith in which he asks me to post on Alternet that he has been very ill but will be back soon "full of piss and vinegar"

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Fringe Candidates
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Oct 20, 2006 7:41 AM   
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No much of a story. Klans-men and their ilk have been running for offices for years (usually Democratic until recently.) Plus you can always 'reform your ways' like Sen.Byrd and others have done. Most of those canidates you mentioned are odd-balls and have no chance. However, if a candidate is 'rascist' for the left-side of things its all ok (like a member of "La Raza", ant-jew conspiracist, etc.) Hypocritical but both sides play this game. Alternet will 'out' the racists and some right-wing blog will 'out' the communists. Its a fun game by the elite to force false-choices on the American people, so that whomever wins the elite retain control. Watch out canidates! If you look out for the people -whether being against illegal immigration, non-genetic engineering, freedom of speech/assembly, right for adults to practice sexually whatever, you WILL be targeted by both 'sides' in this elite's game. Wake up Idiots!

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America vs Americans
Posted by: Gonzales_jo on Oct 20, 2006 8:08 AM   
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You people call yourselves Americans, I can't even stomach this nonsense anymore.

You want to really build America and clean it up, start with yourself first. You want to clean up the borders and stop intruders find a border that really needs cleaning up.

You chicken ***** call yourselves Americans sign up to help our troops in Irac to find the real intruders and be rid of them. Instead you choose a border which still allows you to sit on your *** and give orders and slander other cultures. If it helps you to stay in power more power to you, but remember if we all adopt the same frame of mind you idiots will be the outsiders/outcasts.

Ignorance pure ignorance!

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» Brillo on the Brazos Posted by: edith
Lewis Latimer WAS African American
Posted by: Gravitas on Oct 20, 2006 10:38 AM   
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Lewis Latimer, who prepared the mechanical drawing for A. Graham Bell's telephone paten also invented a new type of carbon filament electric lighting.

Other African American and Latino inventors (among many that could have been listed):

Rufus Stoker - invented a machine that reduced smokestack emissions

Granville Woods - First traffic signal and gas mask used in WWI

George Castro - played a crucial role in development of photocopiers

Dr. Daniel Hale -first successful open heart surgery

Luis Alverez - participant in Manhatten project, helped develop radar used in WWII and too many other things to mention.

Of course, when a hateful person wants to be prejudiced, the facts don't count!!!

p.s. Please remember when they say so and so captured 44% of the general vote, that means only persons who voted in the election, not the population of that entire state.

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» The Real Fiction Posted by: Kym525
Racism gasping for air!
Posted by: 4sense on Oct 20, 2006 1:34 PM   
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Racism is no longer mainstream in the U.S. (Yes, there are institutional issues, but they are being worked out, even if slowly). Our culture seems finally to be evolving beyond it.

Trying to bring racist ideas into the political sphere, indeed as a platform for public office, is a clear sign that such ideas are invalid. Why so? Because if people don't agree with it, the feeling is to bring it into government and make it part of the legal structure, from the top down. (The irony of that is for another discussion)

Thing is, this kind of crap (racism, top down ideological enforcement) just doesn't wash unless people are ready to accept it. Which the majority don't seem to be. (However vociferous the racist elements of the right may be.)

Of course, people publicly espousing racism have no role to play in public office. And we do have to worry about voter apathy, that's the only way they'll get in in any numbers.

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Goldwater's comments
Posted by: ISlamIslam on Oct 20, 2006 2:39 PM   
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"In June, Goldwater made headlines calling for illegal immigrants to be rounded up and sent to "work camps" where they would construct a wall along the border and 'clean the areas of the Arizona desert that they're polluting.'"

If this is Alternet's idea of radical right-wing racist opinion, I have news for you: Not only is this the majority opinion in the U.S., those who believe it don't think there's anything wrong with believing it and make no apology for it. And to mix this sentiment with those expressed by David Duke (who no legitimate conservative has anything to do with) is outrageous.

You can only push people so far with telling them up is down and down is up before they finally reach their limit and say, "Enough." Squelching honest debate on controversial issues in the name of political correctness and with accusations of racism, xenophobia, bigotry, etc., is eventually going to backfire on the squelchers.

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» The New Un-American? Posted by: ogman
» Just making it up as you go along? Posted by: Joshua Holland
» Joshua -- Posted by: ISlamIslam
» RE: Joshua -- Posted by: Joshua Holland
» RE: Joshua -- Posted by: yellow
» The immigration issue Posted by: ISlamIslam
» RE: The immigration issue Posted by: Joshua Holland
» RE: The immigration issue Posted by: yellow
» What the public wants Posted by: ISlamIslam
» RE: What the public wants Posted by: Joshua Holland
» RE: What the public wants Posted by: ISlamIslam
» RE: Goldwater's comments Posted by: Gonzales_jo
This isn't the worst of it
Posted by: Topaz on Oct 20, 2006 3:10 PM   
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The GOP will be launching ads that basically threaten terror if you don't vote Repub. So as we can see, there is no end to how low these criminal cocksuckers will sink. Vote to Impeach!

www.prisonplanet.com
/articles/october2006/201006threatenterror.htm

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Far right tries to divide and recruit leftists with appeals to ethnic exceptionalism
Posted by: Ian B. on Oct 20, 2006 3:15 PM   
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What Cryo-fan aka (whatever he's calling himself now) is doing, is nothing new from the far right. Let's remember that the NAZI party also called itself "Socialist" even though it really represented elite corporate interests. Mussolini did this as well. The tactic is to co-opt a few popular platforms of the left and meld them with extreme nationalism and racism. It is also a divide and conquer strategy. This is why Cryo-fan focuses on only two issues, which happen to be the most popularly supported issues of the left, and rejects any discussion of issues that conform to the left's broad ideological framework of egalitarianism. Fascism itself, never developed a clear ideological framework like Liberalism or Socialism which is one reason that many have such a hard time defining it. Just look in different dictionaries and you will find radically different definitions. Fascism is a reaction against the political/economic/egalitarian models of Liberalism and Socialism by ethnic or corporate elites with just enough populist rhetoric thrown in to make it appeal to the middle and working classes. It seeks to shift popular anger over elite capitalist control onto ethnic or religious minority groups and obscure the identity and mechanisms by which corporate or oligarchical power are maintained. Fascism is more a political tool of maintaining elite control than it is a defined ideology. The thing is, is that Fascism never delivers on its promises to the lower classes and relies on generating ultra-nationalist and/or ethnic hatred to maintain its support. Read Hitler's "Mein Kampf" and the speeches of Mussolini and Goebbels and you will find eerie echos of Cryo-fans message.

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note how the zealots of the fakeLeft and Rightwing have to resort to personal attacks
Posted by: mah_favorite_flavor_cherry_red on Oct 20, 2006 4:24 PM   
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go to rightwing sites like freerepublic.com and littlegreenfootballs, etc, and you will see the same blind zealotry and personal attacks against dissenters. These so called politically aware political activists of both the Dems and the GOP and even the green party and Libertarian party are all pretty much the same--the same as religious zealots who go on religious crusades on behalf of the overclass. Whatever the overclass wants, these meatpuppet political activists, will do. The overclass winds up these bots with mass media hate propaganda, and turns them loose to do ideological warfare for the overclass. And they will stop at nothing. Look to the japanese kamikaze pilots of WW2 to see an analog of these fakeLeft and rightwing political windup toys.

They really care little for ideas that would help the American working class, like universal healthcare and progressive taxation and stopping flooding of the American labor supply by mass immigration. They really care about nothing except the issues that are officially approved by the overclass, like race, gender, gays, abortion, religion, foreign policy and partisan politics.

Beware the political parties.

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» RE: that is a falsehood Posted by: mah_favorite_flavor_cherry_red
» The rest ... Posted by: Joshua Holland
» I am ON MESSAGE Posted by: mah_favorite_flavor_cherry_red
» What Is The True Left? Look to Europe Posted by: mah_favorite_flavor_cherry_red
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