07 Jul 20
@kazetnagorra saidJoe, this is why you should never give a direct answer to a leftist
So there is a high likelihood that a neo-Nazi works or worked for the DHS and wrote a piece for a government website that after two years is still online. There is a high likelihood that neo-Nazis work for the Trump campaign and that they have used the inverted red triangle - a Nazi symbol designating political opponents - in ads attacking Antifa.
This does not concern you at all? Even the AfD does a better job trying to hide its links to white supremacists.
Just keep dazzling him with facts and his lack of same.
07 Jul 20
@kazetnagorra saidI have read it.
Try reading the entire OP and the four distinct examples contained therein.
So you think that when AP reports on 1488 missing children as per some immigration
official, the use of that number 1488 was a dog whistle, by *somebody* in
Washington who is an embedded White Supremist. [SIGH] Lord please help me.
The link you provided to a bunch of tweets continually asks the same question,
$88, so why not $85, or $90? You can make the exact same question about any
retail item in the world. "$88,000? why not $85,000? Or $90,000?" Complete LUNACY.
And this:
Conclusion
The Trump Organization’s TrumpStore.com (which maintained a retail presence in Trump Tower) has a live listing for a baseball priced at $88. The number 88 is a well-known extremist symbol, used by white supremacists to signal others with similar beliefs.
So there ya go. Proven!!! See how she proved it?? $88, man. There's ya proof!!!
Now, do you have any proof that there is a secretive white supremist working
in Washington or in the Trump Store?
Yes or No
@earl-of-trumps saidWhen everything else in the online shop above $20 is rounded to the nearest $5 ...
Trying proving to me that the pricer didn't choose $88 on nothing more than market forces
.. and there are no "market forces" these are exclusive items to support Trump.
07 Jul 20
@kazetnagorra saidWhat neo-nazis would this be? Can you name them please?
What a weird hill to die on, EoT. Standing with neo-Nazi's just to prevent having to accept that a "leftist" - who isn't actually left-wing - has a point.
Take your tin-foil hat off before answering.
07 Jul 20
@wolfgang59 saidWow that's all the proof I need.
When everything else in the online shop above $20 is rounded to the nearest $5 ...
.. and there are no "market forces" these are exclusive items to support Trump.
Sold!
/sarc
07 Jul 20
@wolfgang59 saidThat is quite curious. Yes, very curious.
When everything else in the online shop above $20 is rounded to the nearest $5 ...
.. and there are no "market forces" these are exclusive items to support Trump.
07 Jul 20
@earl-of-trumps saidI think all you'd have to believe is that someone with neo-Nazi inclinations running the website, or a group of such someones, had a hand in putting an $88 price tag on a baseball as a wink-wink, nudge-nudge joke. I doubt it was a directive from the Trump administration or Trump campaign.
Wow that's all the proof I need.
Sold!
/sarc
@kazetnagorra saidHigh likely hood? I said greater than zero probability...Does the possibility make the entire DHS a covert racist organization? What do you suspect is the significance of the inverted red triangle with respect to Trumps target audience in the ads?
So there is a high likelihood that a neo-Nazi works or worked for the DHS and wrote a piece for a government website that after two years is still online. There is a high likelihood that neo-Nazis work for the Trump campaign and that they have used the inverted red triangle - a Nazi symbol designating political opponents - in ads attacking Antifa.
This does not concern you at all? Even the AfD does a better job trying to hide its links to white supremacists.
07 Jul 20
@soothfast said"I think all you'd have to believe" - Soothfast
I think all you'd have to believe is that someone with neo-Nazi inclinations running the website, or a group of such someones, had a hand in putting an $88 price tag on a baseball as a wink-wink, nudge-nudge joke. I doubt it was a directive from the Trump administration or Trump campaign.
Precisely...now what is the incontrovertible evidence it is accurate?
@earl-of-trumps saidIts amazing how suddenly kazet is onboard with conspiracy theories...automatically legitimizing them without actual evidence so long as they paint Trump as an evil genius!
Joe, this is why you should never give a direct answer to a leftist
Just keep dazzling him with facts and his lack of same.
This same person believes that on 9-11 Two Structural Steel Frame high-rise's fell in their footprint when hit by airplanes un the upper stories for which they were designed to take the impact. Then, a third 47 story structural steel high rise fell at "g", in its own footprint later that day without having suffered any impact at all. The official story: Collapse due to "normal" office fires in a fire proof building. An eventuality that has never happened prior, and hasn't since.
People are lemmings.
07 Jul 20
@joe-shmo saidJoe - you enjoy your Math and the scientific method.
"I think all you'd have to believe" - Soothfast
Pick an online store ... say K-Mart.
How many items do they have for $88?
Limiting your search to items in the $80-$90 range what percentage are $88.
This is not about "beliefs" it is about facts.
07 Jul 20
@wolfgang59 saidTo do something comprehensive would be a massive undertaking, and it still wouldn't prove anything. Here is a Black Friday list from Walmart in Arkansas 2014
Joe - you enjoy your Math and the scientific method.
Pick an online store ... say K-Mart.
How many items do they have for $88?
Limiting your search to items in the $80-$90 range what percentage are $88.
This is not about "beliefs" it is about facts.
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2014/11/12/the-new-black-friday-exclusively-at-walmart
"Smart TV sold for $688."
"Disney “Frozen” Snow Glow Elsa Doll for $28.88"
"Sony Bluetooth Sound Bar with Wired Subwoofer for $88 ($50 savings)"
I notice 8's all over the place.
What is the probability of neo-Nazi "dogwhistle pricing" in the remainder of items in that Trump store?