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American Nazi Party leader sees 'a real opportunity' with a Trump presidency

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posted on Aug, 7 2016 @ 10:32 PM
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originally posted by: pryingopen3rdeye
And the leader of the KKK is endorsing clinton....
so what?!
Whats your point?


And the communist party



posted on Aug, 7 2016 @ 10:34 PM
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LOL

Looks like the DNC/Clinton Campaign has bought another group.

The Nazis know they are not popular, so why would they publicly endorse somebody knowing it would take away votes ?




posted on Aug, 7 2016 @ 10:37 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen



so why would they publicly endorse somebody knowing it would take away votes ?

To make themselves seem important.



posted on Aug, 7 2016 @ 10:38 PM
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a reply to: thinline

Right, I'm sure all resemblances to the German Nazi party are purely coincidental. It's a bit late to adjust their image, so I'm sure the American people will understand and public relations will go smoothly.



posted on Aug, 7 2016 @ 10:39 PM
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originally posted by: xuenchen
LOL

Looks like the DNC/Clinton Campaign has bought another group.

The Nazis know they are not popular, so why would they publicly endorse somebody knowing it would take away votes ?





Maybe, or maybe Suhayda is sincere and truly supports Trump without any influence from Hillary.

www.ibtimes.co.uk...


Suhayda has been loathe to mention Trump publicly for fear a Nazi link could hurt the Republican candidate's chances, according to Buzzfeed which first reported the comments included in his radio broadcast on Saturday 6 August. But in a report to members of the Nazi party, Suhayda said Trump's message provided vindication for the party's overall philosophy.

"Donald Trump's campaign statements, if nothing else, have shown that 'our views' are not so 'unpopular' as the Political Correctness crowd have told everyone they are!" he wrote, Buzzfeed reports. Meanwhile, Suhayda is convinced Trump will defeat Hillary Clinton.


Anyway, if we follow your logis it should be at least another 500 000 votes for Trump, isn't that right?


edit on 7-8-2016 by cuckooold because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 7 2016 @ 11:04 PM
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I reckon Nazis have gotten a bad rap over the years.
They were basically just a white lives matter group



posted on Aug, 7 2016 @ 11:19 PM
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originally posted by: Hazardous1408
Some people are seriously mental.


Do these people not know Western & Eastern nations fought the Nazi scourge.
Operation Paperclip aside, why would anyone wanna be affiliated with Nazism?

Yeah , the left is crawling deep in the BS bin . Reaching deep.

In the US , people can vote for whoever they like...



posted on Aug, 7 2016 @ 11:21 PM
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originally posted by: defiythelie

originally posted by: cuckooold
I guess with friends like this who needs enemies.

www.theguardian.com...


The leader of the American Nazi Party has said the election of Donald Trump as president would present “a real opportunity for people like white nationalists” to start “acting intelligently”, with the aim of building a mainstream political presence similar to that of the Congressional Black Caucus. John Kasich: Trump's 'disturbing' campaign could cost him Ohio.

“It’s kinda hard to go and call us bigots,” said party chairman Rocky Suhayda, “if we don’t go around and act like a bigot.”


Indeed, if one doesn't go around acting like bigots, it's hard to call someone a bigot. You may want to not call yourself the American Nazi Party however. That would certainly go a long way toward neutralising the bigot tag.

You might also want to change your logo if you don't want to be seen as bigots.




In the “frequently asked questions” section of its website, the American Nazi Party defines itself: “We are National Socialists, although we use the designation ‘Nazi’, simply because at the present time, most Americans would not understand ‘WHAT’ a National Socialist ‘IS’, confusing us with some kind of Marxist ideology. “NS are certainly NOT ‘supremacists’, rather we are SEPARATISTS – we believe that RACIAL SEPARATION is best for all concerned. White and non-White alike.”


Unfortunately this sort of thinking is making a comeback, and it's interesting that groups like this are aligning themselves with Trump.


Of course, Trump has brought the alt-right into the main stream no matter if it was done on purpose or not. You have the MSM calling him racist and guess what? That is making the racist flock to his side.


THis is true and would explain all the trumpobots that flock to every thread about trump or blm. I wonder how many supports of the amercan national socialists there are on ats. I bet there are quite afew and there active in the Ttrump and BLM threads.



posted on Aug, 7 2016 @ 11:27 PM
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a reply to: abe froman

Disgusting. You're basically comparing BLM to Nazis which is about as ignorant as it gets. Black Panthers have thrived? What are you talking about? Oh right, hyperbole and ignorance!



posted on Aug, 7 2016 @ 11:49 PM
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originally posted by: Bone75

originally posted by: Hazardous1408
Some people are seriously mental.


Do these people not know Western & Eastern nations fought the Nazi scourge.
Operation Paperclip aside, why would anyone wanna be affiliated with Nazism?


Using the Nazi name for exposure probably isn't the smartest decision they could've made, but I don't think its any different than Bernie running as a Democrat or Trump running as a Republican.




But i think the gentleman below might be able to help the above one lol.




posted on Aug, 8 2016 @ 12:26 AM
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originally posted by: Urantia1111

originally posted by: pryingopen3rdeye
And the leader of the KKK is endorsing clinton....
so what?!
Whats your point?


His point is that since some presumed racists support Trump that ALL Trump supporters are racists.

Hoping like hell to shame folks who support Trump.


And he FAILED HORRIBLY!



posted on Aug, 8 2016 @ 01:01 AM
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Is the American Nazi party in any way affiliated with the Illinois Nazis?

I hate Illinois Nazis.



posted on Aug, 8 2016 @ 01:05 AM
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Groups like these know they are detested. If they are loudly proclaiming support for someone it seems counter to actually wanting them to win. Kinda makes you wonder.



posted on Aug, 8 2016 @ 01:14 AM
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a reply to: cuckooold

Wow.

It has not been nearly long enough since the Second World War, to excuse a lack of determination on the part of common persons, to see Nazisim as an ideal crushed, smashed, broken and scattered to the four winds in tatters.

Appeasing the existence of those groups who glorify and wish to rekindle Nazi ideals in any small way, is not providing for free speech, but for the eventual silencing of the same.



posted on Aug, 8 2016 @ 01:22 AM
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a reply to: Swills

Did you have something to say or did you just want to put words in my mouth because you have no legitimate debate?

I never compared the BLM to the Nazis, though that's a favorite left wing accusation to through around, correct?

If I did want to compare BLM to the (German) Nazis(which was never any part of my statement until you threw it up since you had no valid point) I'm sure I could find MANY correlations.

The NBPP has done very well over the last 8 years,not only financially, but through no prosecution for hate speech, especially being able to abdicate "killing white babies" publicly with no response from Holder's justice dept.

What are YOU talking about? Nothing.
Because you have nothing to say.

Except of course, ignorance, hyperbole, and lies.



posted on Aug, 8 2016 @ 05:28 AM
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This handful of Naziis isn't thriving now?

They have fools giving them attention and free publicity.

Will these nazis magically disappear or be disappeared if Hillary wins?


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edit on 8-8-2016 by Deny Arrogance because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 8 2016 @ 05:36 AM
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Palestinians living in America overwhelmingly support Obama and Hillary.

The grand muft of Palestine was a nazi collaborator who led hus own SS division and sent jews to death camps.

Palestinians are still antisemites intent on killing jews to this day.



posted on Aug, 8 2016 @ 06:38 AM
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originally posted by: pryingopen3rdeye
And the leader of the KKK is endorsing clinton....
so what?!
Whats your point?


And that's probably a hoax, as you probably know anyway...

www.snopes.com...



posted on Aug, 8 2016 @ 07:45 AM
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a reply to: uncommitted

snopes has been well documented to be liberal leaning,

even that very article says its "probable false" as in is NOT false, and their only reasoning is to doubt the word of the leader of the kkk, we can do the same with this nazi source and doubt him as well, both statements are as factually accurate as each other, but cognitive dissonance has liberals choosing to doubt the word of the leader of the kkk while believing the word of the nazi party,

this selective skepticism is just bias.

you have snopes confirming in their own article the leader of the KKK DOES endorse clinton, then in the same article saying it probly isnt true even though he did say it.... makes no damn sense unless you are delusional



posted on Aug, 8 2016 @ 08:30 AM
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originally posted by: NobodiesNormal
a reply to: uncommitted

snopes has been well documented to be liberal leaning,

even that very article says its "probable false" as in is NOT false, and their only reasoning is to doubt the word of the leader of the kkk, we can do the same with this nazi source and doubt him as well, both statements are as factually accurate as each other, but cognitive dissonance has liberals choosing to doubt the word of the leader of the kkk while believing the word of the nazi party,

this selective skepticism is just bias.

you have snopes confirming in their own article the leader of the KKK DOES endorse clinton, then in the same article saying it probly isnt true even though he did say it.... makes no damn sense unless you are delusional


If the Snopes page purely said "We think it's a hoax because we do" then I would agree with you. Having read the information provided, and the responses from other sources - in this case Professor Brian Levin of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University in San Bernardino, I'm inclined to believe their conclusion. That's not bias - it's reviewing the information at hand.

I'm more inclined to believe the KKK person was saying this as a hoax based on his comments in the only interview in which the claim was made, the timing of it and the fact that the KKK has never shown any support for Clinton in the past when they had (or at least individuals claiming to speak for the KKK) had voiced support for Trump. I find that it appears to be what people on ATS would call a false flag - suggesting that the KKK feels more aligned to the policies of Clinton than they do of Trump.

OF course, if it turns out that this is also a hoax then that's great. It isn't however quite so black and white that it would be and sadly - like it or not - that has more to do in my mind with the fact that Trump seems quite happy to create divisions, whether they be based on gender, faith or nationality - that makes it more likely why such an odious group as the so called American Nazi party (assuming they really exist) would be attracted to him.




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