They Walk Among Us: Mississippi Goddamn, Still

FirstCircle@lemmy.ml to politics @lemmy.world – 28 points –
They Walk Among Us: Mississippi Goddamn, Still | Common Dreams
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[Collins] bombastically noted there "seems to be some potentially inappropriate behavior that none of us should seek to glorify” and suggested if someone "is found" to be a racist POS "they should be punished (and) will hopefully seek forgiveness" before doubling back down on "pro-Hamas, anti-American, Antifa anarchists" who "run roughshod" over nice rebels "there to learn and enjoy college."

Emphasis mine - I think it’s important to point out when politicians, intentionally or otherwise, say the quiet part out loud and admit that they outright prefer fascism. “Antifa anarchists” (and let’s be clear and expand that to “anti-fascist anarchists”) implies that anti-fascism and anarchy are tightly tied together (which is not at all true - there are anarchist, communist, socialist, liberal, and conservative anti-fascists), and additionally implying that fascism would somehow be preferable.

Which is a rather long way of saying to Collins: we can all see you for the cunty fascist klansman shitstain that you are.