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Especially the "young" Republicans!
. . . āBy focusing on what kids are saying in a group chatāgrow up! Iām sorry,ā Vance said. āFocus on the real issues. Donāt focus on what kids say in group chats.ā
One problem with this defense? The people in the group chat arenāt ākids.ā . . ages of eight of the 11 participants in the chat: They appear to range from 24 to 35. Ages for three other participantsāBobby Walker, Michael Bartels, and Rachel Hopeāwere not publicly available. . . .
Quick. Where is the Nazi party located and who are the officers? We need you to work extra hardā¦oh dearā¦thereās a four-letter word you donāt understand W-O-R-Kā¦
My bad.
There are no bigger racists on Earth than the now-fading Democrat Party.
Oh dearā¦a moron has entered the chat.
Iāll compare you communist Marxist sympathizers with known planks in your party to a few Idiots any day! I can provide you with evidence all day long.
Your move.
'Yeah, we like Hitler' Gaines defends leaked GOP chatEric loves to lie.
maybe, yanno, as an elected official, he should have considered his words before posting them and kept his family safer that way? nah, still has to place the blame on those he insults and demeans rather than accept his own ugliness.State Senator Samuel Douglass, 26, was one of a dozen young Republican Party activists from around the country who had participated in the texts, which were first reported on Tuesday by Politico. And while some participants worked for Republican lawmakers or held government posts, Mr. Douglass was the only elected official.
āI know that this decision will upset many, and delight others, but in this political climate I must keep my family safe,ā he said in a lengthy statement that was submitted to the local news media and legislative officials.
"offense was taken"... just let that sink in for a second; it puts the onus of 'blame' on the people who were offended, not on himself and his fellow wannabe-nazis for giving offense. I wonder how many of his Jewish and BIPOC friends see him differently now.His resignation will be effective at noon on Monday, Mr. Douglass said in his statement.
āOffense was taken and people were hurt, so I will mend bridges to the best of my ability. Since the story broke, I have reached out to the majority of my Jewish and BIPOC friends and colleagues to ensure that they can be honest and upfront with me, and I know that as a young person I have a duty to set a good example for others,ā Mr. Douglass added, using an acronym for Black, Indigenous and people of color.
words are fine, actions speak louderOfficials in the New York Republican Party on Friday voted to suspend the state Young Republicans chapter following a Politico report that detailed racist and antisemitic messages sent between a group of young Republican leaders across the country.
In a statement following the New York state GOPās decision, party chair Ed Cox said that the New York State Young Republicans were āalready grossly mismanagedā and that the āvile language of the sort made in the group chat has no place in our party or its subsidiary organizations.ā
Three members of the New York State Young Republicans were identified in the Politico report as being involved in the chat ā the groupās chair, Peter Giunta; the groupās vice chair, Bobby Walker; and Joe Maligno, who was once identified as the groupās general counsel.
In a statement to Politico, Walker apologized for his comments, saying, āThere is no excuse for the language and tone in messages attributed to me. The language is wrong and hurtful, and I sincerely apologize,ā and also said he believes that some of the messages āmay have been altered, taken out of context, or otherwise manipulated.ā
āThe deeply offensive and hateful comments reportedly made in a private chat among members of the New York State Young Republicans are disgusting. They should resign from any leadership position immediately and reflect on how far they have strayed from basic human respect and decency,ā Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., wrote in a post on X on Tuesday.
I "serve" you up on a platter every time you project your political philosophy onto others.When did you serve?
Hel_Books said:
Especially the "young" Republicans!
. . . āBy focusing on what kids are saying in a group chatāgrow up! Iām sorry,ā Vance said. āFocus on the real issues. Donāt focus on what kids say in group chats.ā
One problem with this defense? The people in the group chat arenāt ākids.ā . . ages of eight of the 11 participants in the chat: They appear to range from 24 to 35. Ages for three other participantsāBobby Walker, Michael Bartels, and Rachel Hopeāwere not publicly available. . . .
Giggle. Calling people aged 24 and over "children"!You libs crack me up!
Always focusing on the cup being half full.
Iām sure in the over 2,900 pages of chats these were all the bad things that these children had to say.
Giggle. Calling people aged 24 and over "children"!
I'm sure that of the thousands of women Donald Trump's been in a room with he only sexually assaulted a few.
Does that make it somehow okay, snowflake?
LOL. You never can tell, these days!Books you know Iām kidding, right? That I am of the belief that thereās plenty more hatred in those 2900 texts.
LOL. You never can tell, these days!
āMLK Jr. was the 1960s George Floyd and his āholidayā should be ended and tossed into the seventh circle of hell where it belongs,ā Ingrassia wrote in January 2024, according to the chat.
In February 2024, Ingrassia wrote: āWe need competent white men in positions of leadership. ⦠The founding fathers were wrong that all men are created equal ⦠We need to reject that part of our heritage,ā according to the text exchange.
āI do have a Nazi streak in me from time to time, I will admit it,ā Ingrassia responded, according to the chain.