Discussion: Missouri College Republicans Apologize For 'Terrorist Neckerchief' Protest Tweet

Not even close, republican douchebags, but college republicans certainly are like fascist, goose stepping brown shirts, fact.

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This is why I always laugh whenever I hear republicans cry about "political correctness’ when in fact they are the biggest ‘PC Police’ out there. You can’t even wear a scarf without them going into PC Police mode and crying about being offended. Just a bunch of hypocritical PC Fashion Police.

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Well it comes down to what side they’re on. When Russell Wilson says he’s a Republican they fall over themselves in love.

College Republicans is the petri dish in which everything that is virulently ugly about their politics is cultured and incubated and refined before being unleashed on an unsuspecting nation years later. Every vile shitstain in the dark bowels of the Republican apparatus–from Nixon’s dirty tricks team, to Lee Atwater, to Carl Rove, to Roger Stone got their start in student politics in CR. It doesn’t matter whether your 20, 40, 60, or 80, if you crossed paths with the CR’s in college, your experience with them was exactly the same, and they were exactly the same, as they were in generations past.

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Biggest threat - Terrorist Neckerchief or Terrorist Fist Bump?

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Reminds me of one of the definitions of insanity. We shouldn’t expect a different outcome. Hopefully, those death panels finally get into action and we can start thinning the herd. That should be in line with republican political theory.

Why would they delete something they clearly believed and held dear when they allowed it to be posted on their feed? We know why…

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KKKollege RepubliKKKlans

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If you guys are enjoying a peaceful night, and having happy thoughts…AND WANT TO RUIN THAT…read some of the comments posted by conservatives underneath the article llamaspit posted. Holy shit! The hatred towards the black football players! Are we this bad toward conservatives? ha! Fake God, I hope not.

Here is an example…

They are cowards because their act is not courageous in any way, shape or form…and are hiding behind their privileged position as football players. It is simple terrorism and it should have been dealt with as any leader should deal with terrorism: They should have taken it out on the terrorists.

College even has the branded GOP Martyr line, shouting how all the English and Poli Sci professors are supposedly liberal, thereby corrupting the minds of all the conservative Engineering, Business, Law and any other degree that’s just advanced job training.

Yeah, that’s so 2008. I’ve heard nary a word about the dreaded Terrorist Fist Bump since I started seeing it used by the folks on Swamp People, the ‘reality’ show about redneck Louisiana gator hunters.

The GOP frat boys still haven’t figured out social media, how cell phones can take photos of their dirty deeds (and identify the culprits) or that tweets can always be retrieved by a hacker. The next generation of GOP Young Guns are living up to their reputation as royal screwups.

What the hell is wrong with these people? Isn’t a place like the University of Missouri pretty diverse?

My daughters who both went to schools in southern states, one at TCU in Fort Worth and one in UNC-Charlotte said some of the rudest and nastiest of men who hit on them in college were in fact from the young republicans…the reason they knew that was because whenever they turned them down or rejected them the boys always had a “you must be a lesbian femi-nazi” comment…typical right wing republican speak.

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In TGOPland, going on strike for recognition of civil rights is “terrorism”, while Cliven-Bundy-Oath-Keeper types carrying high powered weapons into Starbucks is “freedom fighting”.

It’s bizarro-world.

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They JUST can’t help themselves…no inner voice there telling them maybe not…they just gotta share their inner id.

The Young Intern strikes again.

I hate to cast broad aspersions, but I have heard so many stories about the depth of racial animus in Missouri…especially rural Missouri. Remember the state’s 19th century history as a “border” state and a battleground over the issue of slavery.

My former wife had relatives in neighboring southern Illinois and told me there were towns in that region that had been no go zones for blacks after sunset. You could come and work during the day, but don’t hang around.

And in reading the news these days, you discover that Ferguson was just one small Missouri town that used the police and court systems as a tool for repression…recent articles chronicled another town that used minor housing code infractions as a fund raiser and you can figure out who got hit disproportionately by that one.

And clearly, the legal system in the state is a cess pool with DAs and State Attorneys who always support the police and in the case of Ferguson, allowed a woman who was clearly lying to appear before the Grand Jury in the Wilson shooting incident. (she claimed she just happened to be in town and just happened to see the shooting when she had never been to Ferguson before and described a route to the scene that was not possible because of the configuration of streets in the area.) It’s pretty widespread and a part of the culture.

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I’m sort of surprised these GOP students didn’t somehow refer to the Nazis, that is the perennial GOP fallback.