After seeing it, I have the opinion the dude was doing it to intentionally provoke a response... and he got one. A vulgar and disgusting one worse than anything he did on his own. Still, that's what he probably wanted, given the smirk you see several times. I don't really have any respect for him. If anything more that he's willing to go that far to be a troll about the whole thing than anything else. But the people "protesting him" were just inhuman about the whole thing. I have absolutely no respect there at all.
He got yelled at. Is that really a "inhuman" thing to do? Imagine if someone had decided to really calmy and respectfully stand to attention with a ISIS flag two weeks after the boston bombing that he would have gotten away with just being shouted at?
Its worse than that. You forgot to add "cosplaying an islamic terrorist, just not an ISIS one".
What is so fucking bizarre to me is that within scant days of the attack, a bunch of right leaning public figures went "oh shit, for-realsies literal nazis" and then "you ain't uniting
my right, assholes." Politicians, CEOs associated with Trump, conservative media figures. They've all seen the light.
This article was from
Fox News. Within, the writer soullessly states that the president sent Fox News a memo that the president was correct in stating both sides were at fault, and then the writer softly but firmly whispers "no sir, you were not correct." This article included this, and this is an actual quote from Fox News, that after his comment blaming"both sides" Trump faced
a crush of criticism from Republicans, Democrats and business leaders.
The article ended with this gem:
When asked to explain his Saturday comments about Charlottesville, Trump looked down at his notes and again read a section of his initial statement that denounced bigotry but did not single out white supremacists. He then tucked the paper back into his jacket pocket.
Like holy shit, Fox News or Colbert's writers?
You decide.To be clear, Fox News would not have had a problem if Trump had said one side was at fault and it was neo-nazis and such. Fox News' problem with Trump's press statement, is that it put blame on the counter protestors for the terrorist attack.
Fox News thinks its deplorable to blame antifa for what happened. So do conservative CEOs on Trump's manufacturing counsel, and red politicians in the deep south. Yet somehow, and this is what's bizarre to me, longtime forumgoers on bay12 are still trying to state that things which the counterprotestors have done are comparable to what Unite the Right has done. Just like, what the actual fuck? Literal torch wielding mob of nazis, compared to people who's only strongly held political view is "we don't want fascism in the USA" and who have basically done nothing unless an ultra-right group is also present. "Nazis go home" versus "the bitch deserved it." That's not comparing a 100$ bill in the mail to 500$ one and saying they both suck, that's comparing your 100$ tax return to the letter from the bank telling you about the foreclosure. And having to talk it out with someone about whether those things are equivalent. We shouldn't still be talking about this. We have near continuously been on the "but, liberal violence!" or "but, freedom of speech
tm!" thread of conversation for
10 days. Fox fucking News isn't still on about this.
This is the front page of Fox New's politics section. Note the articles criticizing Trump. Note the lack of any commentary on antifa, confederate statues, or the counter protestors. If you go on their website, click "U. S." and then click, actual news category Fox News has, "Personal Freedoms", the top article will be "
Charlottesville rallier Cartwell reportedly surrenders to police." Cartwell is a white nationalist. This thread has taught me that people can express views to the right of Fox News on the political spectrum yet still claim with a straight face to be moderate. Or "hate both sides", which is nothing more than adding another layer of obfuscating irony.
Edit: Read what Cartwell is accused of. From the lips of Fox News, read what he said. And such even cursory googling will reveal countless other similar comments from Unite the Right protestors. Salmongod pointed it out, the protestors got a tiny but shrill internet outcry of "the bitch deserved it" less than an hour after the terror attack. Why is it that any act of protest by antifa, be it standing silently with signs, shouting, vandalism, is always a slippery slope? That literally hundreds of times in the last month alone, people have helpfully "brought up", you know, just played devil's advocate, I'm-not-on-any-side-just-bringing-it-up-for-consideration, that the left cannot be allowed to _____ or soon we'll _____. Where the first blank could be something as simple as an angry internet post or wanting LGBT safe spaces on college campuses and the second blank could be anything up to and including "start lynching again" (but usually destroy free speech, that's the standby). And of course its not about right or left, naturally, if the right was causing a slippery slope towards anarchy or feral supreme court judges pissing on the first amendment or whatever, you'd point that out as well. Yet now, we have "Unite the Right," also known as "I was tired of Godwin so I made him irrelevant," "you thought NAMBLA was bad, hold my beer," or "fuck but London Bridge looked like a good time." And yet, no slippery slope. If allowed to continue in peace, nothing bad will happen from Unite the Right. You know, so very many people here care so very passionately about the ethics of protesting, and its really inspiring, but I'm a little disappointed they don't seem to care what Unite the Right will do to our political discussion. I mean its good that Unite the Right is taking action against those counter protestors that are causing all those problems, but we need to show our support for them more fully. I wouldn't want anyone to say nasty things to them while they beat black people with tiki torches, openly encourage terrorists, or try to imply that slavery was a footnote in history.