Discussion: GOP Rep.: Civilization Can't Be Restored With 'Somebody Else's Babies'

Perhaps Steve King should get busy personally inseminating as many women as he possibly can. #RestoreTheNeanderthalCivilization

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Do you see a difference in degree of despicableness between King’s tweets and David Duke’s? The GOP Iowa figure does, he “disagrees” with King’s but somehow Duke’s are worthy of much harsher denouncements?

Face it GOP, King has been a white supremacist all along. His emboldened sense of dropping any cloaking of his white supremacy as rw anti immigrant talk is just a very public example of the environment in the public arena that Trump’s campaign and presidency has shepherded in.

Hey Steve King - just drop any remaining pretenses and run for Grand Wizard, already.

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Anything short of a censure by the GOP Congress is an endorsement of what Rep. King said. And yes, I know they won’t censure him.

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King’s comments sounded better in the original German.

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Perhaps he’s angling for a position in the administration.

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At least three elements of fascism in a single tweet - societal decline and the need for restoration/regeneration to a supposed former greatness, childbearing as the primary role of women, and the implied scapegoating of another race.

All in less than 140 characters.

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Pretty weak denunciation from the IA gop. Kid gloves for King, and only slightly stronger words for Duke. Par for the course for troglodytes like King, sucking up to britebart scum and farage style xenophobia while shaming the state.

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“Civilization Can’t Be Restored With 'Somebody Else’s Babies”
Especially not those Shanty Irish and Krauts.
Taking stupid to new heights every day

King was born on May 28, 1949, in Storm Lake, Iowa, the son of Mildred Lila (née Culler), a homemaker, and Emmett A. King, a state police dispatcher.[1] His father has Irish and German ancestry, and his mother has Welsh roots, as well as American ancestry going back to the colonial era.[1] King has also stated that he is Latino, although it has since been established that he is not.[1][2][3] King graduated in 1967 from Denison Community High School.[1][4] He is married to Marilyn, with whom he has three children.

King attended Northwest Missouri State University from 1967 to 1970, and was a member of the Alpha Kappa Lambda Fraternity,[5] majoring in math and biology.[1] He did not graduate. Congressman King avoided the draft with “2S” deferments in 1967, 1968 and 1969. Nine days after receiving his third deferment, President Richard Nixon signed an amendment to the Military Service Act of 1967 that created the draft lottery. Under the new lottery system, draft deferments were still allowed. Because he had been receiving deferments under the old draft system, King was still shielded from being drafted in the lottery system as long as he maintained his deferments and stayed in school.

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I take great pleasure in these losers having to watch their descendants not only associate with people of other races and religions, but embrace them. Peaceful advancement of society is the greatest punishment they can endure.

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“US & Canada
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Steve King: Geert Wilders tweet sparks a social media backlash”

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After the Tweet he clubbed the first woman he saw and dragged her by the hair into his cave.
This date will go down in history as the beginning of civilization.

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So will Rep. King be watching The Handmaid’s Tale on Hulu as a plan to restore “his” idea of Civilization?

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It is not shocking that King is in fact an unreconstructed (pun intended) bigot and white supremacist, but it is somewhat alarming that he has chosen to reveal this fact in so bald-faced a manner. After all, this is Mr. “Calves as big as cantaloupes.” Thanks to our president* for unleashing this sort of blatant prejudice and hatred, and normalizing ignorance and stupidity. Heckuva job, Donnie.

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Someone should ask him if 45’s previous CPAC remarks qualify as absolute garbage.

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DNC shill, he still doesn’t get this is all about class and trade, not fascism and race.

/obligatory smh

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Can we vote on whether Steve gets to breed? oops, too late.

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ah yeah, the guy from iowa with a confederate flag on his desk. because iowa was pivotal in the confederacy and the flag’s not a racist symbol at all.

fuck this guy.

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White supremacy aside, is he also an advocate for inbreeding? That would make a lot of sense given his political worldview.

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What really worries him most is that one of those children will have off-white babies.

Gotta keep those white girls safe… problem is, throw all those Iowa kids together without some sort of race distinction and they start breedin’ all those beautiful, briliant young American mongrels who are the best future we could ever hope for.

What these jealous ultra-anglos just don’t get is THAT IS WHY WE ARE SPECIAL! The very mixing of races they fear is the process our nation was born to enable.

Fear it if you must, but you fear the very future itself.

Steve King needs a half-black grandchild like Barack. It would be very good for his soul.

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