US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Is A Racist POS!

Is Scalia a racist piece of shit masquerading as a Supreme Court Justice?

  • Yep. Racist.

  • Nope. Not racist. Black kids don't need to be in advanced colleges

  • Keep stomping until you're up to your neck in it

  • Tyler Durden is my hero

  • Mmmmmmmm Dooooooonuuuuuts....


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Fogdog

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I agree; it's about consolidation of power in the hands of those not accountable to the people... which certainly sounds like the situation unfolding in the United States today, what with oligolopostic interests blatantly buying political candidates.

The breadth of German capitalistic society was well connected with the Nazi Party, and in most other examples of fascism. In return, they got favorable treatment and a pacified workforce. The slaves came later...

On to racism; a classic tactic of fascism is to create and magnify divisions in the populace; anything to keep them fighting each other instead of the powers that be. Conservatism as currently broadcast in the media certainly tolerates virulent racism and anti Muslim speech and even behavior.


Finally, when the 'defense' industry openly bankrolls candidates for office who advocate for starting more wars, the circle closes and no other explanation fits besides fascism. How is mass murder for profit NOT a fascist policy?
"Too many pieces of the puzzle fit the fascist pattern for it to be dismissed out of hand just because there isn't an obvious dictatorial figure. "

A fascist state has one party under the leadership of a dictator. No dissent is allowed, and whatever role the capitalists have in that system is at the whim of the dictator and his cronies. Fascism was an outgrowth from destabilized European states after WW1 that had been under monarchy rule before-hand. The idea was that no state could survive without being in permanent state of high military alert and under leadership with total control. Maintaining a large army is expensive, so military conquest was necessary to justify these armies and, so the theory went, to help pay the bills.

No disagreement in the idea that fascist states of the 20th century employed many tactics currently used by today's US government and European rulers of the 17th century, for that matter. Its your text in bold that actually makes my point that the US govt of today isn't a fascist state. We have two parties that aren't in lock step. Also, no dictatorship. If anything, we are under an oligarchic rule or at least we are heading in that direction. Think China's political system as the end point that our wealthy class are steering us towards. Fascist dictators are too hard for the wealthy class to control. That's not where the oligarchy wants us to go, probably the only point that I agree on with the moneyed elite.

Here is an interesting item regarding Ron Paul and his links to Oath Keepers:
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/ron-paul-stars-oath-keepers-militia-film-anti-semitic-filmmaker


This represents some pretty slick propaganda.
 
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ttystikk

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"Too many pieces of the puzzle fit the fascist pattern for it to be dismissed out of hand just because there isn't an obvious dictatorial figure. "

A fascist state has one party under the leadership of a dictator. No dissent is allowed, and whatever role the capitalists have in that system is at the whim of the dictator and his cronies. Fascism was an outgrowth from destabilized European states after WW1 that had been under monarchy rule before-hand. The idea was that no state could survive without being in permanent state of high military alert and under leadership with total control. Maintaining a large army is expensive, so military conquest was necessary to justify these armies and, so the theory went, to help pay the bills.

No disagreement in the idea that fascist states of the 20th century employed many tactics currently used by today's US government and European rulers of the 17th century, for that matter. Its your text in bold that actually makes my point that the US govt of today isn't a fascist state. We have two parties that aren't in lock step. Also, no dictatorship. If anything, we are under an oligarchic rule or at least we are heading in that direction. Think China's political system as the end point that our wealthy class are steering us towards. Fascist dictators are too hard for the wealthy class to control. That's not where the oligarchy wants us to go, probably the only point that I agree on with the moneyed elite.

Here is an interesting item regarding Ron Paul and his links to Oath Keepers:
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/ron-paul-stars-oath-keepers-militia-film-anti-semitic-filmmaker


This represents some pretty slick propaganda.
Oligarchy with fascist tendencies, then. Agreed!

So now what? Have a riot and get shot by police who then face 'justice' at the hands of their coworkers over at the prosecutor's office?! As we see in the news every day, that works out fine for rich white people. For everyone else, not so much.

Vote for Bernie? Sure, if we get the chance- I'm an inveterate gambler on the future, and frankly I'm betting we won't. Don't get me wrong, I'll be busting my ass to make it happen, but I believe the powers that be will orchestrate some way to prevent his ascension.

I can only hope it's clumsy and obvious enough for even the rank and file republican to be disgusted by, and decide to take action to preserve his own God Given civil rights against a tyrannical government that's out of control, unaccountable to the people and unwilling to help in time of need.

The truth is, this very situation already exists in our country. It's only through the massive efforts of propagandists on every media platform that most people do not wake up to the reality of our situation.
 

Red1966

Well-Known Member
Oligarchy with fascist tendencies, then. Agreed!

So now what? Have a riot and get shot by police who then face 'justice' at the hands of their coworkers over at the prosecutor's office?! As we see in the news every day, that works out fine for rich white people. For everyone else, not so much.

Vote for Bernie? Sure, if we get the chance- I'm an inveterate gambler on the future, and frankly I'm betting we won't. Don't get me wrong, I'll be busting my ass to make it happen, but I believe the powers that be will orchestrate some way to prevent his ascension.

I can only hope it's clumsy and obvious enough for even the rank and file republican to be disgusted by, and decide to take action to preserve his own God Given civil rights against a tyrannical government that's out of control, unaccountable to the people and unwilling to help in time of need.

The truth is, this very situation already exists in our country. It's only through the massive efforts of propagandists on every media platform that most people do not wake up to the reality of our situation.
Bernie is sabotaging his own campaign, without any assistance from " the powers that be".
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Oligarchy with fascist tendencies, then. Agreed!

So now what? Have a riot and get shot by police who then face 'justice' at the hands of their coworkers over at the prosecutor's office?! As we see in the news every day, that works out fine for rich white people. For everyone else, not so much.

Vote for Bernie? Sure, if we get the chance- I'm an inveterate gambler on the future, and frankly I'm betting we won't. Don't get me wrong, I'll be busting my ass to make it happen, but I believe the powers that be will orchestrate some way to prevent his ascension.

I can only hope it's clumsy and obvious enough for even the rank and file republican to be disgusted by, and decide to take action to preserve his own God Given civil rights against a tyrannical government that's out of control, unaccountable to the people and unwilling to help in time of need.

The truth is, this very situation already exists in our country. It's only through the massive efforts of propagandists on every media platform that most people do not wake up to the reality of our situation.
In recent history, real change for the better has been accomplished by non-violent opposition over a long period to oppressive conditions. In history, very rarely have leaders of violent revolution have been willing to let go of power once they've gotten it. I think we need to reject violence as a means to an end. While I'm not a pacifist, the current situation hasn't progressed to the point where violent revolution should be considered.

The hard part is sorting out the truth from the noise in the news. No wonder the public is divided. When I have a good talk with most conservatives I find that we mostly want the same things for our society and the future. We often disagree on priorities for what needs to be done but I think that kind of disagreement is healthy.

That said, the oligarchy must be opposed within the framework of our democratic system and in nonviolent manner.
 

Fogdog

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Bernie is sabotaging his own campaign, without any assistance from " the powers that be".
Not that I expect you to actually cite a source but ...can you back up your statement? Show me I'm wrong based upon valid news and reports (valid is not Fox news). Your opinion is not valid as a source either.

Bernie is doing pretty well considering he was practically unknown on a national level a couple of years ago. Polls show him beating Trump by larger numbers than Clinton would. He's trending up in the opinion polls.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
In recent history, real change for the better has been accomplished by non-violent opposition over a long period to oppressive conditions. In history, very rarely have leaders of violent revolution have been willing to let go of power once they've gotten it. I think we need to reject violence as a means to an end. While I'm not a pacifist, the current situation hasn't progressed to the point where violent revolution should be considered.

The hard part is sorting out the truth from the noise in the news. No wonder the public is divided. When I have a good talk with most conservatives I find that we mostly want the same things for our society and the future. We often disagree on priorities for what needs to be done but I think that kind of disagreement is healthy.

That said, the oligarchy must be opposed within the framework of our democratic system and in nonviolent manner.
How can a movement be both nonviolent and irresistible at the same time?
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
How can a movement be both nonviolent and irresistible at the same time?
The US civil rights movement was by and large non-violent. Also Gandhi managed it. But it depends on the opponent --.his tactics wouldn't have been effective against Imperial Japan, at least I don't think it would. I also don't think I would have the nerve to non-violently face police dogs and fire-hoses. Non-violent opposition takes more guts than I have..

Segregationists lost public support when they violently suppressed non violent protesters. Armed black protesters in 1950's Alabama wouldn't have gotten very far. Just saying that people use violence when they have lost their argument and very soon lose authority in public opinion too.
 

UncleBuck

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I'm up for a good story. What's the story behind Red's arsonist ways?
well, he was married once and she ended up dead in a car accident. same with her parents. suspicious enough.

then, he is married again, has two kids, and the kids and wife all burn alive in a house fire caused by "careless smoking" in a house without a fire alarm in 1982, and he claims no smoke alarms existed then.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/men-if-you-work-a-40-hour-work-week.758148/page-20#post-9910223

this is the only comment red has ever made which i have 'liked'.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
well, he was married once and she ended up dead in a car accident. same with her parents. suspicious enough.

then, he is married again, has two kids, and the kids and wife all burn alive in a house fire caused by "careless smoking" in a house without a fire alarm in 1982, and he claims no smoke alarms existed then.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/men-if-you-work-a-40-hour-work-week.758148/page-20#post-9910223

this is the only comment red has ever made which i have 'liked'.
Unbelievably bad luck.
 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member
The US civil rights movement was by and large non-violent. Also Gandhi managed it. But it depends on the opponent --.his tactics wouldn't have been effective against Imperial Japan, at least I don't think it would. I also don't think I would have the nerve to non-violently face police dogs and fire-hoses. Non-violent opposition takes more guts than I have..

Segregationists lost public support when they violently suppressed non violent protesters. Armed black protesters in 1950's Alabama wouldn't have gotten very far. Just saying that people use violence when they have lost their argument and very soon lose authority in public opinion too.
Based on your statement, when did our government 'lose' the argument?
 

The_Herban_Legend

Well-Known Member
"Too many pieces of the puzzle fit the fascist pattern for it to be dismissed out of hand just because there isn't an obvious dictatorial figure. "

A fascist state has one party under the leadership of a dictator. No dissent is allowed, and whatever role the capitalists have in that system is at the whim of the dictator and his cronies. Fascism was an outgrowth from destabilized European states after WW1 that had been under monarchy rule before-hand. The idea was that no state could survive without being in permanent state of high military alert and under leadership with total control. Maintaining a large army is expensive, so military conquest was necessary to justify these armies and, so the theory went, to help pay the bills.

No disagreement in the idea that fascist states of the 20th century employed many tactics currently used by today's US government and European rulers of the 17th century, for that matter. Its your text in bold that actually makes my point that the US govt of today isn't a fascist state. We have two parties that aren't in lock step. Also, no dictatorship. If anything, we are under an oligarchic rule or at least we are heading in that direction. Think China's political system as the end point that our wealthy class are steering us towards. Fascist dictators are too hard for the wealthy class to control. That's not where the oligarchy wants us to go, probably the only point that I agree on with the moneyed elite.

Here is an interesting item regarding Ron Paul and his links to Oath Keepers:
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/ron-paul-stars-oath-keepers-militia-film-anti-semitic-filmmaker


This represents some pretty slick propaganda.
Here is the link to the full documentary.

 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Aww, I see. I didn't know you were a fan of the patriot act.
Not a fan of the patriot act here. Not a fan of paramilitary groups either. I'm not seeing much difference between brown shirted antisemitic storm-troopers and camo clad white racists calling themselves oath keepers. And you? Are you heading to the Malheur Wildlife Reserve?
 
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