I See Your True Colors Shining Through... (Gillum Intern Meltdown)

Discussion in 'Politics' started by 3M-TA3, Nov 3, 2018.


  1. 3M-TA3

    3M-TA3 Cold Wet Monkey

    I saw the footage yesterday on Twitchy, but didn't know this was an intern for Gillum in the Florida gubernatorial race until I read today's article (below), It's so very sad that we as a Nation have descended to the point where raving lunatics like this are considered normal and be a part of a mainstream Party's campaign. Note the buttons - under the sickle and hammer is a swastika.
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    She has a total meltdown in the video at the link - very entertaining to watch, though she spews a LOT of foul language. Interesting that she slurs others as NAZI's while wearing a swastika.

    Gillum intern arrested in Florida for throwing chocolate milk at College Republicans

    "An intern for Democratic Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum has been arrested and charged with battery after she threw chocolate milk on a group of College Republicans tabling on campus.

    The far-left student activist who had the profanity-laced meltdown, Shelby Shoup, is listed as an intern for the Andrew Gillum for Florida Governor Campaign on LinkedIn and a member of FSU Students for Justice in Palestine. Gillum's campaign did not return a Fox News request for comment.

    ...

    Shoup threw her drink on SFU College Republicans Vice-Membership Chair, Daisy Judge, and when another student passing by tried to de-escalate the situation, she threw the remainder of her drink on him, according to a statement released by the College Republicans at FSU.

    “You are supporting Nazis,” Shoup said in the video posted online. “Do you understand that?”

    Another student snapped back at the girl wearing a communist pin: “And you are supporting communism?” ..."​
     
  2. Bandit99

    Bandit99 Monkey+++ Site Supporter+

    Yes, I also caught that and trying to figure out exactly what she supports. I mean, she ranted against Nazis but wears an emblem associated with them. She ranted against the Nazis but supports a Leftist Socialist type of ideology which both the Communist and Nazi parties supported and were based upon...and she wear emblems of both. I think she is a very confused young woman...then she goes on to say "They are killing my people..." Exactly who are her people because I assumed she was an American? And, who is killing them? Israelis? Americans? Republicans? Very confused young woman...
     
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  3. sec_monkey

    sec_monkey SM Security Administrator

    chocolate milk is racest, jus sayn

    [sarc1] [sarc2] :ROFLMAO::LOL:

    can we buy er a one way ticket to pyongyang?
     
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  4. DKR

    DKR Raconteur of the first stripe

    In these pages (NY Review of books, an Ezine) nearly seven years ago, Timothy Snyder asked the provocative question: Who killed more, Hitler or Stalin? As useful as that exercise in moral rigor was, some think the question itself might have been slightly off. Instead, it should have included a third tyrant of the twentieth century, Chairman Mao. And not just that, but that Mao should have been the hands-down winner, with his ledger easily trumping the European dictators’.

    (Ski[ ahead)

    Two more recent accounts give what are widely regarded as the most credible numbers. One, in 2008, is by the Chinese journalist Yang Jisheng, who estimates that 35 million died. Hong Kong University’s Frank Dikötter has a higher but equally plausible estimate of 45 million. Besides adjusting the numbers upward, Dikötter and others have made another important point: many deaths were violent. Communist Party officials beat to death anyone suspected of hoarding grain, or people who tried to escape the death farms by traveling to cities

    (skip ahead)

    It is probably fair to say, then, that Mao was responsible for about 1.5 million deaths during the Cultural Revolution, another million for the other campaigns, and between 35 million and 45 million for the Great Leap Famine. Taking a middle number for the famine, 40 million, that’s about 42.5 million deaths.
    (Source - Who Killed More: Hitler, Stalin, or Mao?)

    Communism be so good, people are just dying to be Members.
     
  5. Thunder5Ranch

    Thunder5Ranch Monkey+++

    Yet here we are today with large number of people that believe Marx, Stalin and Mao and their systems and beliefs were good and wholesome. They probably love Hitler in secret but had to leave one open to call everyone that disagrees with them.

    That Hammer and Sickle stood out like a evil beacon to me................ Even more so than them funky eyebrows!
     
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  6. Ura-Ki

    Ura-Ki Grampa Monkey

    Dude, KATE BROWN LITE! I swear that's a carbon copy of a younger hipper Kate! Uggggggg

    What can I say but WOW! This is sadly the new norm in this country, a bunch of very confused people hopping about and getting triggered by things they have no idea of!
     
  7. DKR

    DKR Raconteur of the first stripe

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  8. Merkun

    Merkun furious dreamer

    You can be more than reasonably sure that the silly girl hasn't read the Communist Manifesto, Mao's little red book, or Mein Kampf; probably not the King James bible either. All she's heard has been freebies for all. ("Her people"? Isn't the swastika a Native American symbol as well?)
     
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  9. oil pan 4

    oil pan 4 Monkey+++

    All the Republicans have to do is just play this on loop.
     
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  10. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    Bet she can't even make a decant sammich!
     
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  11. Ura-Ki

    Ura-Ki Grampa Monkey

    Funny how these Sheeple rant and rave about their ideals of Utopia and the wonders of Socialism, and yet have never experienced it first hand and the wondrous disaster it truly is! Go live in the Ukraine for a while, or Mother Russia to see just how well it works out!
     
  12. Bandit99

    Bandit99 Monkey+++ Site Supporter+

    Well, hands down Hitler was one of the most popular leaders in the 20th Century that's not a very nice thing to say but there it is and it's the truth. The academia and propaganda gives all kinds of twisted reasons for 'why' but when in came down to brass tacks it was because he truly helped the working German. I could make a list a yard long of social and working improvements, most way before their time. I spent a good portion of my 14 years there getting to the bottom of that answer because the books never truly answered why the German people continued to support him even when it became apparent all was going to hell in a handbasket. Hell, he performed a miracle on the economy never seen before or since and he did it without borrowing 1 mark from the banks...which I personally believe is the true cause of what started WW2 but that is another topic... Was he a despot, murdering bastard? Absolutely! But, he doesn't come close to Stalin's numbers... If you talk to ANY person in Russia they will have had at least one incident in their family during that Stalin era which cost them lives either by a bullet or a slow death in Siberia. Think about that. My wife's family sure did, both sides. Hell, Ukraine alone loss 20 million to famine (1933?) done on purpose by Stalin because he never trusted the Ukrainians.

    Russia is currently going through a big cultural awaking since many younger people/families are finding out the names of the executioners of their grandparents/great-grandparents and in some cases they even know the families! It's all over the internet and in just one case a guy published 40,000 names of NKVD executioners causing all kinds of hell. Hell, in Katyn Forest (Poland) alone Stalin put 20,000+ Polish POWs in the ground in 3 days (1939) and Russia denied it until 1992 - and - Roosevelt and Churchill knew about this! Yet, they didn't declared war on Stalin for the invasion of Poland or his atrocities (which included at least 100,000 dead or imprisoned Americans, which Roosevelt also knew about, and that is documented!), sided with him as an ally and swiftly kicked Poland to the curb giving their country to Stalin when the war was over...even though the reason we are given for the cause of the war, was the invasion of Poland. You following me? Sometimes History smells worse than 3 day old fish...

    So, I wonder if Ms. Prissy truly understands what those symbols she is wearing means...or maybe she would like to simply start the executions again, probably with you and me...
     
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  13. duane

    duane Monkey+++

    Had a good Jewish friend who survived WW2 as a kid by fighting in the forests with the partisans in Poland, who lost most of his family to the death camps and came to the USA as a DP and lived with an uncle in Tucson. He had a chance to watch the 2 hour German film on Nuremberg that included the speech that Hitler gave in 1938. He said that as a native German, in spite of knowing just exactly was going to happen, an hour into the film he was enthused about it and cheering with the crowd. Hitler knew what buttons to push and could talk. You can look the English translation of that speech and it is quite logical and a lot less ideological than many given by American politicians in the election coming up next week. Not supporting Hitler, but not using all the present tactics of ignoring his actions and calling it all hate speech.
     
  14. Thunder5Ranch

    Thunder5Ranch Monkey+++

    Oldest Swastika I am aware of is around 6,000 years old in I believe Iran, 3200 year old one in Armenia over A LOT of cultures that used that geometric shape or it reversed version over the course of human history. Including many NdN Nations Mississippian, Plains, Aztec, Olmec, Mayan, Hopi, Mayan Etc. Meant different things to different Nations but most commonly was involved in healing ceremonies. My guess would be the one she is wearing is the Taoist version as that is what many of the *Freaky* People claim to be. Anyway there are thousands of example of the swastika or reversed swastika throughout human history across a lot of different cultures that hold varying meanings and values across those cultures. Hitler and the Nazi's are just one example among many. Hitler just happened to make it the universal symbol for evil.
     
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  15. Thunder5Ranch

    Thunder5Ranch Monkey+++

    Hitler was in many ways a genius and in other ways a psychopath. It is foolish not to look at and learn from both sides of the coin not just the dark side. But that seems to be impossible as the bulk of the world is not capable of seeing bigger pictures let alone accepting that a coin has two sides.
     
  16. Lancer

    Lancer TANSTAFL! Site Supporter+++

    A ticket half way would be better - just open the aft ramp around Guam...
     
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  17. Wildbilly

    Wildbilly Monkey+++

    Apparently, saying that someone is "out of their cotton pickin' mind" is racist code-talk or some such foolishness. You would have to be out of your cotton pickin' mind to believe that! If I had known that it pissed-off liberals and such so much I would have used that cotton pickin' expression more often.
     
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  18. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    Where did that expression originate from?
     
  19. DKR

    DKR Raconteur of the first stripe

    5 English Phrases With Seriously Racist History

    Everything you say is "ist" - to somebody. Race-ist, look-ist, age-ist, the list is as long as the Grievance and Victim Industry can make it.

    The first step to full control is to control speech George was so right and yet, people have failed to heed the warning..
     
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  20. SB21

    SB21 Monkey+++

    I remember those days when phrases like that were used instead of cuss words. It was a lot more respectable to say " You're out of your cotton picking mind " , versus " You've lost your F'kn mind " .it was a time when people respected everyone , worked and got along. That's the way I remember it anyway. I know this phrase has to date to at least the early 1900s , because that's when my grandparents were born. That's the closest I was able to get to cussin' as a kid I can remember without getting popped upside the head.
     
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