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Blusta hath wrote:-snip-

All,

Please ignore this post. The user is spamming the same suspicious link across multiple RMBs. I have reported them, and I'm probably not the only one.

Phydios wrote:
All,

Please ignore this post. The user is spamming the same suspicious link across multiple RMBs. I have reported them, and I'm probably not the only one.

What was the suspicious link, and what did the user say about it?

Hi guyssssss

Puppy Teth Bornee wrote:Hi guyssssss

Greetings! Welcome to Right to Life.

Post self-deleted by Puppy Teth Bornee.

where are you from?

Teresar wrote:What was the suspicious link, and what did the user say about it?

They didn't say anything. Just went from region to region posting the same link. No, I didn't save it or pay attention to where it went. The point of my post was to ignore the spammer until the mods dealt with them.

Teresar wrote:What was the suspicious link, and what did the user say about it?

I did a (really) quick search in reference to the site they posted, and the only thing I could find it being used for was sharing porn.

I heard this clip yesterday about the Trump Campaign reposting a video that used the word 'Reich' in the subtext of a news headline about his 2024 victory. While I have never watched Good Morning America I was shocked that it was GMA/ABC that was carrying this story and how partisan they were about it. I actually thought GMA must be some fringe media network I've never heard of, not a major news network (before I figured out it stood for Good Morning America). And I say all this as someone who is not a Trump supporter. This really is misleading fake news that is feeding into people's prejudices to turn them against someone (as can be seen in the comments).
(For context: the background of the news articles that references the 'Reich' is random stuff about the Empire of Austria-Hungary and other Great War Era stuff, it has nothing to do with Nazis and was obviously just dummy text the original video author, which wasn't Trump's campaign, didn't replace or blur)

Real Lines From this Story:
"Used language from Nazi Germany" (aka used a term we often associate with the Third Reich)
"the latest in a series of anti-Semitic and authoritarian statements from Trump and his campaign" (what is his talking about? Anti-Semitic statements?)
"it is not normal for those videos to include references to Adolph Hitler and Nazi Germany" (aka that wouldn't be normal, and we are insinuating that this crossed that boundary of normalcy, even though it didn't)
"it includes references to World War 1" (aka this is the only clue we will give you that all of this is bluster based on the stock footage used in the background that no one is supposed to read)
"another heading that Trump would reject globalists, a phrase often used by the far right as an antisemitic slur" (aka Trump's anti-globalism stance is now anti-Semitic, we decided)
quoting the Biden campaign: "he intends to...rule as a dictator over a 'unified reich'...this is a pattern" (aka this whole news story has completely adopted the slanted interpretation presented by the other candidate/party)
"Charlottesville" (repeating that old misleading statement)

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFdaVxntdTE

Evpolitia wrote:
I did a (really) quick search in reference to the site they posted, and the only thing I could find it being used for was sharing porn.

Ohh, I think I'm gonna throw up. 🤢🤢🤮

The Gallant Old Republic wrote:I heard this clip yesterday about the Trump Campaign reposting a video that used the word 'Reich' in the subtext of a news headline about his 2024 victory. While I have never watched Good Morning America I was shocked that it was GMA/ABC that was carrying this story and how partisan they were about it. I actually thought GMA must be some fringe media network I've never heard of, not a major news network (before I figured out it stood for Good Morning America). And I say all this as someone who is not a Trump supporter. This really is misleading fake news that is feeding into people's prejudices to turn them against someone (as can be seen in the comments).
(For context: the background of the news articles that references the 'Reich' is random stuff about the Empire of Austria-Hungary and other Great War Era stuff, it has nothing to do with Nazis and was obviously just dummy text the original video author, which wasn't Trump's campaign, didn't replace or blur)

Real Lines From this Story:
"Used language from Nazi Germany" (aka used a term we often associate with the Third Reich)
"the latest in a series of anti-Semitic and authoritarian statements from Trump and his campaign" (what is his talking about? Anti-Semitic statements?)
"it is not normal for those videos to include references to Adolph Hitler and Nazi Germany" (aka that wouldn't be normal, and we are insinuating that this crossed that boundary of normalcy, even though it didn't)
"it includes references to World War 1" (aka this is the only clue we will give you that all of this is bluster based on the stock footage used in the background that no one is supposed to read)
"another heading that Trump would reject globalists, a phrase often used by the far right as an antisemitic slur" (aka Trump's anti-globalism stance is now anti-Semitic, we decided)
quoting the Biden campaign: "he intends to...rule as a dictator over a 'unified reich'...this is a pattern" (aka this whole news story has completely adopted the slanted interpretation presented by the other candidate/party)
"Charlottesville" (repeating that old misleading statement)

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFdaVxntdTE

This coming from the same people who have unironically, repeatedly, and gleefully repeated a outright (literally quoted from Mein Kampf) anti-semitic Hitler propaganda quote, the 'Big Lie' to describe Trump and other Republicans. It is absolutely baffling to me that guilt-by-association will be claimed by them for the smallest possible thing, but direct, repeated, and deliberate co-opting of Hitler's own personal rhetoric is just normal journalistic/Democrat ethics.

The Gallant Old Republic wrote:I heard this clip yesterday about the Trump Campaign reposting a video that used the word 'Reich' in the subtext of a news headline about his 2024 victory.  While I have never watched Good Morning America I was shocked that it was GMA/ABC that was carrying this story and how partisan they were about it.  I actually thought GMA must be some fringe media network I've never heard of, not a major news network (before I figured out it stood for Good Morning America).  And I say all this as someone who is not a Trump supporter.  This really is misleading fake news that is feeding into people's prejudices to turn them against someone (as can be seen in the comments). 
(For context: the background of the news articles that references the 'Reich' is random stuff about the Empire of Austria-Hungary and other Great War Era stuff, it has nothing to do with Nazis and was obviously just dummy text the original video author, which wasn't Trump's campaign, didn't replace or blur)

Real Lines From this Story:
"Used language from Nazi Germany" (aka used a term we often associate with the Third Reich)
"the latest in a series of anti-Semitic and authoritarian statements from Trump and his campaign" (what is his talking about? Anti-Semitic statements?)
"it is not normal for those videos to include references to Adolph Hitler and Nazi Germany" (aka that wouldn't be normal, and we are insinuating that this crossed that boundary of normalcy, even though it didn't)
"it includes references to World War 1" (aka this is the only clue we will give you that all of this is bluster based on the stock footage used in the background that no one is supposed to read)
"another heading that Trump would reject globalists, a phrase often used by the far right as an antisemitic slur" (aka Trump's anti-globalism stance is now anti-Semitic, we decided)
quoting the Biden campaign: "he intends to...rule as a dictator over a 'unified reich'...this is a pattern" (aka this whole news story has completely adopted the slanted interpretation presented by the other candidate/party)
"Charlottesville" (repeating that old misleading statement)

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFdaVxntdTE

My head is going to explode... For the many words :v

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