The Life and Times of RFK, Jr.

Some chef posted a meme? That's your issue?
You really didn't read anything, did you. Just looked at the picture. Maybe RFK Jr.'s brain worm ate into his frontal lobe, that he made such a bad decision to help the white nationalist chef.

RFK Jr helps scandal-plagued TV chef who posted Nazi symbol on social media publish children’s cookbook

"Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s Children’s Health Defense organization is publishing a book written by Pete Evans, a conspiracy theorist who once posted a Nazi symbol on his social media.
 
You really didn't read anything, did you. Just looked at the picture. Maybe RFK Jr.'s brain worm ate into his frontal lobe, that he made such a bad decision to help the white nationalist chef.

RFK Jr helps scandal-plagued TV chef who posted Nazi symbol on social media publish children’s cookbook

"Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s Children’s Health Defense organization is publishing a book written by Pete Evans, a conspiracy theorist who once posted a Nazi symbol on his social media.
"In the late 20th century, the Black Sun symbol became widely used by neo-fascist, neo-Nazi, the far-right and white nationalists. The symbol often appears on extremist flags, t-shirts, posters, websites and in extremist publications associated with such groups. Modern far-right groups often refer to the symbol as the sun wheel or Sonnenrad."

A number of far-right groups and individuals have utilised the symbol in their propaganda, including the perpetrator behind the Christchurch mosque shootings, Brenton Tarrant and Australian neo-Nazi group Antipodean Resistance, and the symbol was displayed by members of several extremist groups involved in the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia."
 
You really didn't read anything, did you. Just looked at the picture. Maybe RFK Jr.'s brain worm ate into his frontal lobe, that he made such a bad decision to help the white nationalist chef.

RFK Jr helps scandal-plagued TV chef who posted Nazi symbol on social media publish children’s cookbook

"Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s Children’s Health Defense organization is publishing a book written by Pete Evans, a conspiracy theorist who once posted a Nazi symbol on his social media.

So his organization helped a guy who once posted a meme.

:dunno:

You just posted it, too. Are you a Nazi, now? :rolleyes:

BTW, did you like my picture?
 
"In the late 20th century, the Black Sun symbol became widely used by neo-fascist, neo-Nazi, the far-right and white nationalists. The symbol often appears on extremist flags, t-shirts, posters, websites and in extremist publications associated with such groups. Modern far-right groups often refer to the symbol as the sun wheel or Sonnenrad."

A number of far-right groups and individuals have utilised the symbol in their propaganda, including the perpetrator behind the Christchurch mosque shootings, Brenton Tarrant and Australian neo-Nazi group Antipodean Resistance, and the symbol was displayed by members of several extremist groups involved in the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia."


So what?

This is illogical.

"Hitler was a vegetarian and non-smoker, therefore..."
 
So his organization helped a guy who once posted a meme.

:dunno:

You just posted it, too. Are you a Nazi, now? :rolleyes:

BTW, did you like my picture?
RFK Jr. helped a white nationalist who posted a Nazi symbol. What kind of person does this? Especially after a white nationalist murdered 51 people in an attack in New Zealand.


I've seen better pics. Did you like mine?
 
I've seen better pics. Did you like mine?

I'm hurt.

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Pic has caterpillar wearing MAGA hat being told by butterfly wearing Nazi symbol that we're supposed to change. You guys should be insulted at what the pic implies. I think you're being dismissive because you and RFK Jr. wear the same team jersey.


You can think what you like.

I don't make a practice of being "insulted" by a silly meme.

You really didn't like my picture?

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