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posted 3 years ago by ThatsAlright 3 years ago by ThatsAlright +74 / -0
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– Ahaus667 33 points 3 years ago +33 / -0

What violence did he incite? If it’s over the Star of David swastika then it’s going to incite more violence against Jews for proving anti semitic sentiments right..,

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– Tourgen 14 points 3 years ago +14 / -0

he's showing how ridiculous our culture is and how enslaved our minds are. this kind of thing certainly isn't inciting violence. he's not even being all that weird. just making fun of an obviously corrupt jewish head of state, wearing a funny costume, doing a comedy bit or two. making a few funny tweets.

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– Gizortnik 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

Seems more like he's trying to blow up any part of the populist right that exists.

At this point, I would be surprised if he says Kari Lake is his running mate.

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– Ahaus667 7 points 3 years ago +7 / -0

Honestly I think he’s doing the same gimmick he did with the confederate flag trying to “take back” the swastika

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– aloha_snackbar22 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

I guess Jews have the same inferiority complex as nigs.

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– TerpenoidTester 15 points 3 years ago +15 / -0

That symbol is about 'The Elohim' from something called Raelism.

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– JiggsawCalrissian 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

So who is Rael? Has anyone claimed it

...are we even up to 40 prophets across faiths

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– when_we_win_remember 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Well over 40 if you count everyone since Siddartha Gautama.

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– undecidedmask 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

It's like the Blue Beam NWO thing but without the institutional support. Also this may the funniest comment I've read on this site lmao

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– GimmeFuelGimmeFire 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Speaking of Elon Musk and the Raelians, did you know that in April of this year,

Maitreya Rael named {Elon Musk} an Honorary Guide of the Raelian Movement for his unwavering support for freedom of speech.

It's right there on their website. And that wacky star is clearly visible, upper left.

https://www.rael.org/hg/97-elon-musk/

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– nuggetpatrol 14 points 3 years ago +14 / -0

That's not even a swastika. That's the Buddhist symbol of peace. The swastika is angled.

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– SoctaticMethod1 13 points 3 years ago +13 / -0

I kinda just zoned out after a week of this, so I can't tell if He did put something down so he was essentially given a time out for a while.

See here's the problem, he may have underlying facts but he's TOO crazy, when Alex Jones does it he says one thing bombastic to draw you in then gives you the facts, it's like setting off a firework so everyone turns around to see who set it off.

Kanye has been setting off fireworks for a full week nonstop, I'm just zoned out, filed a noise complaint and gone home.

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– Raos044 23 points 3 years ago +23 / -0

He managed to make Alex Jones uncomfortable. THAT right should tell how far off the reservation he is acting right now.

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– BringTheCat789 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

This may not be intentional, but this is the same tactic leftists have used for decades.

By pulling on the extreme side, you make everyone else look sensible in comparison.

Alex Jones seems reasonable. Donald Trump seems like a centrist.

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– Conspirologist 12 points 3 years ago +12 / -0

Bullshit. This is a neutral symbol that has nothing to do with Nazis.

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– 83671R18 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

HA! That's the Raelian symbol. The pathetic, eager-to-be-offended scum screeching 'ratio' make an excellent display of the ignorance of their kind.

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– Foletado 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

Kanye was already suppressed on Twitter before the interview.

The symbol Kanye tweeted was a Raelian religious symbol.

People should not have relied on Elon. We need to build other platforms.

The Twitter alternative which is most free by design is run by volunteers and hobbyists and is
ActivityPub federated microblogging

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– MilkkTheShocker 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Join Gab already, it's run by professionals and they have actual free speech.

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– novanleon 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

Kanye is clearly mentally ill and everyone in his circle is just using him for their own purposes. Milo and Nick are both grifters who see him as a means to an end. I've heard some say his behavior resembles that of someone who is bipolar.

Kanye is partly responsible because of his tremendous ego and lack of any semblance of humility. Pride comes before the fall.

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– novanleon 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

...but no one is calling them mentally ill, psychotic, or calling for their arrest or institutionalization. Perspective.

Evil behavior doesn't make someone mentally ill. Kanye is exhibiting signs of actual mental illness. Even if he's not mentally ill, he certainly doesn't have an understanding of the topics at hand, the people he's associating with or the arguments he's making.

everything he's said is on point:

Not true at all, but even if it were true, Kanye's behavior is erratic and he's clearly not all there. If you're crazy, I could care less if you sometimes say stuff that agrees with me because there's no consistency or clarity of thought to make it meaningful.

Kanye is all over the place. He talk about the evil Jews and then a moment later talks about how great Trump is despite Trump being the most pro-Israel President in our lifetime, having a son-in-law who's Jewish, and having a daughter who converted to Judaism. He tries to make points about loving everyone and other such nonsense you would expect to hear from a hippie in the 1960's and frequently brings up God and Jesus and typical Christian stuff but his lifestyle and behavior is far from Christian. There's no "there" there. It's all just the ramblings of someone who needs help.

It's clear to see Milo and Nick are just using him, and Kanye is going along with it because he feels validated.

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– novanleon 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

What mental illness? In what way?

He was diagnosed with bipolar a few years ago. He's actually talked about his struggles on that point. He's also taken medication for anxiety, depression and paranoia. It's not a question of whether he has mental illness, so much as what role, if any, is it playing in his current behavior. I would say his erratic behavior punctuated by his performance on Alex Jones is a pretty good sign that it is.

He clearly does more so than majority of populace, he's just not great at expressing it clearly, which is understandable, as there's very few people who've expressed such things to begin with.

No, you just support him because you sympathize with his positions.

It's not that hard to explain "love the sinner, hate the sin", especially if someone is a Christian as he claims to be. This isn't groundbreaking or new or innovative. Christians have been saying this forever.

Your lack of understanding of his points doesn't mean he's crazy, it just means you aren't familiar enough with critique of liberalism to process them properly, or for that matter, haven't listened to everything he's said in context and parsed it properly. Much of what he focused when it comes to nazis/etc is specifically something I've been talking about for a while, which is that "racism," along with other -isms, "communism," "nazism," "fascism," etc, are liberal heresies and villains who are entirely (and purposefully) manufactured by the very system, and serve various things.

You and I aren't going to agree on this.

It's because he's Christian.

I'm a Christian. He's speaking Christian words and phrases. That doesn't make him a Christian.

So is of most Christians. People are fallible, imperfect creatures.

He's arrogant, worldly, profane and immoral. He puts himself on a pedestal second only to Jesus. He's releases music filled with worldliness, profanity and immorality. He married a worldly and sinful woman. These are not things that a Christian does.

I hope he's actually loves Jesus, but if he does, he is even more tormented than I thought because someone who loves Jesus doesn't live a life so publicly and blatantly immoral and in contradiction to everything that Jesus calls us to be. His flavor of Christianity resembles the type of Christianity practiced in the black culture where everyone talks the talk as a performance but do not actually walk the Christian walk outside of Sunday services.

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– novanleon 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

And he claims to be misdiagnosed, and pumped full of drugs (something that the message by Harley seems to conform).

He's admitted it, then denied it, then admitted it again, and so on. It depends what mood he's in. Coincidentally, also a symptom of being bipolar.

Divergent behavior isn't mental illness. But once again, I'll ask you: Do you talk to white people, given racism is considered mental illness and whites are considered inherently racist? Do you talk to people in general and value what they say, despite the fact that around 50% of people - meaning every other person - get diagnosed with mental illness in their lives? It's a simple question. Why are you avoiding it?

I never said racism is mental illness.

It goes way further than that, and the point is that stating such things in particular terms is controversial in liberal society in which we live in.

Let me guess, you're one of the few people who apparently knows what Kanye really means?

Obviously, because you believe in liberalism and its heresies. I'll re-state what I've already said: Racism, anti-semitism, nazism, communism, socialism, aren't a thing. They have no concrete existence, in fact their entire existence is manufactured by liberal capitalism.

I haven't seen any evidence you even understand what liberalism means. You brushed off the fact that you were misusing the liberal definition of equality, and you seem to avoid specifics, preferring to use generalities. Because of this it's hard to take anything you say seriously.

Obviously, because you believe in liberalism and its heresies. I'll re-state what I've already said: Racism, anti-semitism, nazism, communism, socialism, aren't a thing. They have no concrete existence, in fact their entire existence is manufactured by liberal capitalism.

Sure they are.

Christianity itself has caused untold suffering, and was (often violently) imposed upon some of my people, but you'll see few if any no offer a defense of Christianity either way, or they'll go the way of "no true scotsman," which itself serves as deflection and defense of Christianity.

"No True Scotsman" is a fallacy of ambiguity. It's only fallacy when the terms involved are poorly defined or a non-sequitur to the point. If you clearly define a "True Scotsman" as someone born in Scotland, then you can point to someone not born in Scotland and say they're "no true Scotsman" without being fallacious. A Christian is someone who has repented from their sins, and turned from their old self in order to follow Jesus Christ. This isn't a fallacious claim.

Not everyone who claims to be a Christian or speaks Christian words is a Christian. This was stated by Jesus Himself.

...have you considered that to some, you self identifying as a Christian might be as it's to your or libs for that matter seeing Kanye call himself a Nazi?

Kanye never called himself a Nazi.

Honestly, most of what you're saying is nonsense, unsubstantiated by evidence and completely disconnected from reality. I don't really see a point in discussing this further.

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– Knife-TotingRat 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

https://imgflip.com/i/72wdp4

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– Steampunk_Moustache 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

TIL Raelism is verboten.

Boys, we've just found out which religion is right.

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– IamM 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

Which is funny as elon is being hailed by many people on the main "patriots" site as a hero of sorts, someone capable of helping fight the battle slowly approaching. I said this back in 2019 when people on thedonald were trying to preach tim poole as a "good youtuber worth listening to" only for him to constantly fence-sit and then go full woke lefty by having a massive freak-out/alienating all of his friends in the process (the adam crigler thing being a microchasm of what he is). I said this in 2020 when people were hyping pence up as some sort of "gigachad" who had trump's back on everything only to then betray him in the most obvious way possible.

People are always throwing around the term "rino" as someone who is a democrat in republican's clothing, but associate it with politics and nothing else. I'm under the impression that there can be rinos in other areas, and that elon is another one trying to grift both sides. If your entire money-making scheme revolves around making electric cars and only one side is falling for the climate change BS, you aren't suddenly a full-fledged member of the other side because you buy an outdated platform.

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– barwhack 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

This is not violence-inducing.

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– OldBullLee 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

Why are so many people taking this clown so seriously?

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– xleb2 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

Oh look, ThatsAlright doesn't own twitter and disagrees with the owner's actions. Alert the press that digressions from his principles have taken place. Public outrage is the only acceptable response when ThatsAlright has deemed an action on the internet to be unacceptable.

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– Ahaus667 25 points 3 years ago +25 / -0

If swastikas are unacceptable for inciting violence the the star of Islam falls under the same category, same as the German flag and thousands of other symbols, get over yourself

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– JiggsawCalrissian 7 points 3 years ago +7 / -0

He posted screenshots of a tweet and commented linking them directly. He didn't present an opinion at all

As an outside observer this comment makes no sense

Id also say public outrage is always an acceptable response

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– FrozeInFear 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

By that logic, I suppose we shouldn't post anything about what Amazon, Disney, Apple, etc. do or make. It's not our business, after all. Nobody should voice displeasure over anything if they don't own the business.

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