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How ironic that Washington Examiner writer Tiana Lowe, who celebrated one May Day by "honoring" her Chetnik grandfather (an ultra-right, genocidal military terrorist group that collaborated with the Nazis) and took a picture of herself with that neo-Nazi Milo, accused Senator Bernie Sanders of being "anti-semitic."
ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?!!
He's a goddamn Jew who lost half his direct family in the Holocaust, you fucking ghoul!
I'll let David Klion and Jordan Uhl fill out the rest of my reactions towards that right-wing, racist goy:
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@Cwanky Frankly I can't stand Cenk and I don't know why other people on the left actually support him still. Not only is he a toxic influence on the left, he's absurdly divisive. He deserves to have his candidacy go wrong in every way possible. Though that is absurdly ridiculous reasoning considering that in the process she must clearly forget other obvious facts, like you know, BERNIE BEING A JEW.
"He's changed" Yeah like Democrats change. Leopards don't change their spots, and Cenk is no exception. Cenk is a bad candidate to represent progressives, period. Kyle Kulinski should consider running for something instead, because he actually is principled and not going to shove his foot in his mouth at every other opportunity.
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@Le Angel Dust Ironically, Kulinski unequivocally backs Uygur, defended him yesterday in the video below (this all happened before Khanna and Uygur revealed how Uygur asked them to retract), and called out both the Sanders campaign and online left for, paraphrasing, giving in to corporate media's divide-and-conquer mentality. At the end, he told his followers to money-bomb his campaign.
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@Dark Qiviut Which is one of my biggest disagreements with him. It's like he doesn't seem to understand what the issue is with Cenk, and even most of his viewership ignores the obvious problems with his candidacy. To their credit, there is the question of "who else?" that has no answer in this case (because he's the best of a bunch of bad candidates), but at the same time I really think Cenk is a lesson for the left to learn from. The lesson being that you can't just throw a bunch of random candidates out there and see what sticks, and also to VET extensively. There's a reason why Bernie's campaign has done markedly better than Cenk's has. That being that Bernie is a man of integrity, Cenk is certainly not.
What Kyle doesn't get here is that it isn't the left itself that's being divisive towards Cenk, it's Cenk himself who is divisive. That's why he's pretty much forced to make the concessions he has. He's the most divisive candidate ever backed by the Justice Democrat movement (which Kyle is one of the founders of). I mean how do you defend anti-semitic statements and the denial of a genocide? It's really hypocritical to say that Cenk somehow DOESN'T apply to these rules. So, yes, I am saying there Kyle is being a hypocrite and he seems not to realize it.