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CO. Hoosier
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I’m talking about White Supremacy. 

 

Biden ran a campaign on the “good people on both sides” hoax.

I think, as do many others, that Robin Diangelo’s White Fragility was a myth.

Nikole Hannah-Jones 1619 project was full of holes. 

The Smithsonian proposed a document explaining “whiteness” which was withdrawn because of its blatant hogwash.

Now we learn that the SPLC subsidized white supremacist groups in an apparent attempt to keep those groups publicly visible. This hoax included Charlottesville, the beginning of the Biden campaign.

Piling on are those who see “white nationalism” in all corners of the country, all of which I see as another unsupported hoax.

This hoax is not without consequences as successful white males were instructed that they were racists and some organizations forced public confessions and letters of apology.

Other organizations taught that all white people are racists as part of their DEI training.

Lloyd Austin had the entire military stand down for a time while it focused on rooting out White Supremacy from the ranks.  General Milley testified he read books to understand white supremacy.  

Some White boys in k-12 education and white young men in higher ed were taught to not be racist as if they were all supremacists. 

White males  were denied employment and promotions solely as an alleged remedial measure for their racism.

The list goes on. The adverse affects are deeply embedded in our social and economic fabric.

I’ve come to believe that white supremacy hysteria was made up, either by deliberate intention or simple lazy thinking.  That’s not to say racism is non- existent, it isn’t.  But I am saying the issue has been blown out of proportion and the consequences are damaging for no reason other than to advance specific racial agendas for political advantage or to gain attention. 


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Topic starter Posted : 04/23/2026 10:49 am
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HurryingHoosiers
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Posted by: @co-hoosier

I’m talking about White Supremacy. 

 

Biden ran a campaign on the “good people on both sides” hoax.

I think, as do many others, that Robin Diangelo’s White Fragility was a myth.

Nikole Hannah-Jones 1619 project was full of holes. 

The Smithsonian proposed a document explaining “whiteness” which was withdrawn because of its blatant hogwash.

Now we learn that the SPLC subsidized white supremacist groups in an apparent attempt to keep those groups publicly visible. This hoax included Charlottesville, the beginning of the Biden campaign.

Piling on are those who see “white nationalism” in all corners of the country, all of which I see as another unsupported hoax.

This hoax is not without consequences as successful white males were instructed that they were racists and some organizations forced public confessions and letters of apology.

Other organizations taught that all white people are racists as part of their DEI training.

Lloyd Austin had the entire military stand down for a time while it focused on rooting out White Supremacy from the ranks.  General Milley testified he read books to understand white supremacy.  

Some White boys in k-12 education and white young men in higher ed were taught to not be racist as if they were all supremacists. 

White males  were denied employment and promotions solely as an alleged remedial measure for their racism.

The list goes on. The adverse affects are deeply embedded in our social and economic fabric.

I’ve come to believe that white supremacy hysteria was made up, either by deliberate intention or simple lazy thinking.  That’s not to say racism is non- existent, it isn’t.  But I am saying the issue has been blown out of proportion and the consequences are damaging for no reason other than to advance specific racial agendas for political advantage or to gain attention. 

just shows how well MAGA morons put their head in the sand.

It would be nice if white supremacy was a hoax but then who would be left to vote for Trump?

 


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Posted : 04/23/2026 10:59 am
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SPLC speaks to a larger issue with NGO’s more broadly. There is no financial incentive to sole the problem they were purportedly created to solve.

 

They find themselves manufacturing or imagining more of the problem in order to survive. 


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Posted : 04/23/2026 11:06 am
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Gros Louis's avatar
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Posted by: @co-hoosier

I’m talking about White Supremacy. 

 

Biden ran a campaign on the “good people on both sides” hoax.

I think, as do many others, that Robin Diangelo’s White Fragility was a myth.

Nikole Hannah-Jones 1619 project was full of holes. 

The Smithsonian proposed a document explaining “whiteness” which was withdrawn because of its blatant hogwash.

Now we learn that the SPLC subsidized white supremacist groups in an apparent attempt to keep those groups publicly visible. This hoax included Charlottesville, the beginning of the Biden campaign.

Piling on are those who see “white nationalism” in all corners of the country, all of which I see as another unsupported hoax.

This hoax is not without consequences as successful white males were instructed that they were racists and some organizations forced public confessions and letters of apology.

Other organizations taught that all white people are racists as part of their DEI training.

Lloyd Austin had the entire military stand down for a time while it focused on rooting out White Supremacy from the ranks.  General Milley testified he read books to understand white supremacy.  

Some White boys in k-12 education and white young men in higher ed were taught to not be racist as if they were all supremacists. 

White males  were denied employment and promotions solely as an alleged remedial measure for their racism.

The list goes on. The adverse affects are deeply embedded in our social and economic fabric.

I’ve come to believe that white supremacy hysteria was made up, either by deliberate intention or simple lazy thinking.  That’s not to say racism is non- existent, it isn’t.  But I am saying the issue has been blown out of proportion and the consequences are damaging for no reason other than to advance specific racial agendas for political advantage or to gain attention. 

Your brain was apparently highly functioning at some point in your life.  Those days have clearly passed.  Many, many moons ago.

 


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Posted : 04/23/2026 11:13 am
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Shooter
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Woe is me, among the poor put-upon white people!

Imagine being taught in higher ed to not be racist!  The horrors!  Next thing you know, we'll be taught defensive driving, as if those moronic driver's ed people are just assuming that everyone is a bad driver!


"You can't make someone listen to reason if they aren't willing to think"-- Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

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Posted : 04/23/2026 11:34 am
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Posted by: @shooter

Woe is me, among the poor put-upon white people!

Imagine being taught in higher ed to not be racist!  The horrors!  Next thing you know, we'll be taught defensive driving, as if those moronic driver's ed people are just assuming that everyone is a bad driver!

What are your thoughts on the SPLC's alleged role in planning the Charlottesville rally?

 


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Posted : 04/23/2026 11:37 am
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Posted by: @carramrod

Posted by: @shooter

Woe is me, among the poor put-upon white people!

Imagine being taught in higher ed to not be racist!  The horrors!  Next thing you know, we'll be taught defensive driving, as if those moronic driver's ed people are just assuming that everyone is a bad driver!

What are your thoughts on the SPLC's alleged role in planning the Charlottesville rally?

 

Did someone stick something in your earhole and mix up your brains?

 


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Posted : 04/23/2026 11:43 am
Shooter
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Posted by: @carramrod

What are your thoughts on the SPLC's alleged role in planning the Charlottesville rally?

The press conference announcing the indictment certainly doesn't make the SPLC look good. It is one side of the story, though, and I don't know much about the case.

If I were having my operatives infiltrate an organization, I can see why I might need to arrange to make payments to that organization (which would not mean I "helped plan" anything).  Your operative needs to appear very supportive of that organization, pay their "dues" and appear all-in.

I guess we will find out where the truth lies.  You also seem to falsely infer that the SPLC is somehow an arm of a political party.

 


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Posted : 04/23/2026 11:51 am
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Posted by: @shooter

Posted by: @carramrod

What are your thoughts on the SPLC's alleged role in planning the Charlottesville rally?

The press conference announcing the indictment certainly doesn't make the SPLC look good. It is one side of the story, though, and I don't know much about the case.

If I were having my operatives infiltrate an organization, I can see why I might need to arrange to make payments to that organization (which would not mean I "helped plan" anything).  Your operative needs to appear very supportive of that organization, pay their "dues" and appear all-in.

I guess we will find out where the truth lies.  You also seem to falsely infer that the SPLC is somehow an arm of a political party.

 

 

SPLC has no political affiliation like Moms 4 Liberty and the Federalist Society have no political affiliation. The indictment alleges coordination of the event by the “informant”, literally transporting people to the rally. 

While the rally itself was not criminal, at that point you are no longer simply providing information but rather fomenting racism yourself. 

 


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Posted : 04/23/2026 12:02 pm
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SqueakyClean
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Posted by: @co-hoosier

 

Biden ran a campaign on the “good people on both sides” hoax.

 

No

Even if portions of this overall concept are true (which I have significant doubts), I can tell you with pretty good certainty that the effect that it had on the opinions of Americans as to whether they voted for Biden or Trump in the 2020 election was negligible at best.

Trump had a 40ish% approval rating.

Trump's handling of Covid

Trump's impeachment

Numerous Hatch Act Violations

A government shutdown that he caused to try to force border wall funding

Countless examples of Trump lying through his teeth

Trump's failure to address healthcare

Questionable pardons

Massive Hypocrisy (Number of executive orders, playing golf, vacationing at Mara Lago, etc.).

Portland / Summer of Love response

A revolving door of staff

 

There were so many things out there that were legitimate things to prove that Trump was a crappy president that the Charlottesville thing barely moved the needle.

Frankly, I'm willing to bet that most of the die hard MAGA republicans here would consider the "Russia Russia Russia Hoax" to be far more influential and to be a much more likely candidate for the "greatest hoax of the last 100 years".

 

 

 


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Posted : 04/23/2026 12:10 pm
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CarRamRod's avatar
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Posted by: @squeakyclean

Posted by: @co-hoosier

 

Biden ran a campaign on the “good people on both sides” hoax.

 

No

Even if portions of this overall concept are true (which I have significant doubts), I can tell you with pretty good certainty that the effect that it had on the opinions of Americans as to whether they voted for Biden or Trump in the 2020 election was negligible at best.

Trump had a 40ish% approval rating.

Trump's handling of Covid

Trump's impeachment

Numerous Hatch Act Violations

A government shutdown that he caused to try to force border wall funding

Countless examples of Trump lying through his teeth

Trump's failure to address healthcare

Questionable pardons

Massive Hypocrisy (Number of executive orders, playing golf, vacationing at Mara Lago, etc.).

Portland / Summer of Love response

A revolving door of staff

 

There were so many things out there that were legitimate things to prove that Trump was a crappy president that the Charlottesville thing barely moved the needle.

Frankly, I'm willing to bet that most of the die hard MAGA republicans here would consider the "Russia Russia Russia Hoax" to be far more influential and to be a much more likely candidate for the "greatest hoax of the last 100 years".

 

 

 

 

Biden literally said he decided to run based on Charlottesville. That’s not a judgement on the myriad reasons why people did or didn’t vote for Trump of Biden.

 

Just that his campaign was launched on a lie about an event that appears to be at least partially manufactured. 

 


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Posted : 04/23/2026 12:14 pm
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I'm afraid the greatest ongoing hoax of the last 100 years is one we've happily allowed to be foisted upon us. We've deluded ourselves into believing the "noble and just" differences in our domestic political ideologies makes an iota of difference in regard to outcomes. We've been in the "bread and circuses" phase of "The Great Experiment" for most of my adult life, watching our Republic slowly fail in real time and I fear any optimism I allow myself to the contrary are just the hollow echoes of the hopes and dreams of our forebears.


A good friend will bail you out of jail, but your best friend will be sitting next to you in the cell saying "that was f***ing awesome"

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Posted : 04/23/2026 12:22 pm
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Arthur Dent's avatar
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Posted by: @co-hoosier

I’m talking about White Supremacy. 

 

Biden ran a campaign on the “good people on both sides” hoax.

I think, as do many others, that Robin Diangelo’s White Fragility was a myth.

Nikole Hannah-Jones 1619 project was full of holes. 

The Smithsonian proposed a document explaining “whiteness” which was withdrawn because of its blatant hogwash.

Now we learn that the SPLC subsidized white supremacist groups in an apparent attempt to keep those groups publicly visible. This hoax included Charlottesville, the beginning of the Biden campaign.

Piling on are those who see “white nationalism” in all corners of the country, all of which I see as another unsupported hoax.

This hoax is not without consequences as successful white males were instructed that they were racists and some organizations forced public confessions and letters of apology.

Other organizations taught that all white people are racists as part of their DEI training.

Lloyd Austin had the entire military stand down for a time while it focused on rooting out White Supremacy from the ranks.  General Milley testified he read books to understand white supremacy.  

Some White boys in k-12 education and white young men in higher ed were taught to not be racist as if they were all supremacists. 

White males  were denied employment and promotions solely as an alleged remedial measure for their racism.

The list goes on. The adverse affects are deeply embedded in our social and economic fabric.

I’ve come to believe that white supremacy hysteria was made up, either by deliberate intention or simple lazy thinking.  That’s not to say racism is non- existent, it isn’t.  But I am saying the issue has been blown out of proportion and the consequences are damaging for no reason other than to advance specific racial agendas for political advantage or to gain attention. 

The court will determine the guilt of the SPLC. They claim they pay informants. IF that is true, saying they are supporting supremacy movements would be like saying the FBI supports drug gangs since they pay informants in them 

We will see when it goes to trial what evidence there is. Maybe they did, maybe they didn't. I am sure of one thing, neither you nor I know. 

 


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Posted : 04/23/2026 12:29 pm
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Shooter
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Posted by: @carramrod

The indictment alleges coordination of the event by the “informant”, literally transporting people to the rally. 

None of us knows the specifics of what happened, but here's a hypothetical.

Let's say that I want you to infiltrate the he-man woman hater's club.  You go to a meeting and learn that they are planning a big rally and want you to go.   You must chip in for expenses, including  hotel expenses, so I give you those funds.  They also see you have a large SUV and ask you to give some people a ride to the rally.  So as to not raise any suspicion, I'd encourage you to do so.

How in the world would such covering of expenses and having you be viewed as a good soldier in the eyes if the he-man woman hater's club be construed as "organizing the event"?

 

 

 


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Posted : 04/23/2026 12:43 pm
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@co-hoosier 

Answer to OP question. No, Trump is the greatest hoax in US history. No comparison. 


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