Can you be more willfully ignorant, you dishonorab
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Move your lips as you read. You will not find any logical fact-based definition of Neo-Nazism that does not describe it as a far right phenomenon.
That mean your political leanings, denialism and conspiracy therorism, you knuckle scraping nut job.
Now YOU 'try again', asshole
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Neo-Nazism borrows elements from Nazi doctrine, including ultranationalism, racism, ableism, xenophobia, homophobia, antiziganism, antisemitism, and initiating the Fourth Reich. Holocaust denial is a common feature, as is the incorporation of Nazi symbols and admiration of Adolf Hitler.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Nazism
Neo-Nazis found a 'home' in the Trump campaign, dipshit.
With his many appeals to nativism, bigotry, and bitter discontent, Donald Trump has enthralled far-right extremists with his campaign for president. According to an investigation by Mother Jones and the Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute, since Trump officially announced his bid in June 2015 he has drawn effusive praise and formal backing from some of the country's most virulent neo-Nazis, white supremacists, militia supporters, and other extremist leaders.
Yeah, lotta lefties in that group. LOL!
They include the head of the American Nazi Party, three former Ku Klux Klansmen, four people involved in a recent armed standoff against federal authorities at an Oregon wildlife refuge, and at least 15 individuals affiliated with organizations described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as hate groups.
Trump has disavowed none of them.
"We have a wonderful OPPORTUNITY here folks, that may never come again," wrote Rocky J. Suhayda, the head of the American Nazi Party, last fall. "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!"
"The biggest story in the filthy kike media has been a few lines from Melania's speech which these Jews claim she stole from monkey Michelle," wrote one Trump endorser during the Republican National Convention.
During the Republican National Convention in July, Trump endorser Andrew Anglin, who runs a neo-Nazi website called the Daily Stormer, wrote: "The biggest story in the filthy kike media has been a few lines from Melania's speech which these Jews claim she stole from monkey Michelle."
Are you proud of THAT one, righty shithead?
Responding to questions about his views by email, Anglin echoed Trump's statements about the 2016 election being "rigged," warning: "If he loses, it is by fraud, and all of these people who are currently supporting him are going to be radicalized." Trump, he said, "will order a putsch."
Others among Trump's extremist endorsers have advocated a violent overthrow of the US government, expressed hatred for blacks, Latinos, Muslims, and Jews, and threatened to "level and demolish every mosque across this country."
Last February, praise for Trump from former Klansman David Duke attracted widespread media attention, eventually spurring Trump to distance himself from the Louisiana political figure.
But Trump has not rejected endorsements from any of these other extremists—none of whom have before openly backed a major party nominee for the White House.
Hillary Clinton has accused Trump of "taking hate groups mainstream." In August, Trump declared at a campaign rally, "We will steadfastly reject bigotry and hatred and oppression in all of its ugly forms."
The Trump campaign, however, did not respond to multiple detailed requests for comment about the following list of nearly two dozen extremist endorsers.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/09/t...acism-hate