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Right Wing Racism on Display

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 3:56 am
by silverscreenselect
Republicans and their followers like Flock are making hay about a comment made by the Democratic candidate for Attorney General in Virginia. I'm not going to defend his comment, but here's the rest of the story.

‘I love Hitler’: Leaked messages expose Young Republicans’ racist chat

Thousands of private messages reveal young GOP leaders joking about gas chambers, slavery and rape.
Leaders of Young Republican groups throughout the country worried what would happen if their Telegram chat ever got leaked, but they kept typing anyway.

They referred to Black people as monkeys and “the watermelon people” and mused about putting their political opponents in gas chambers. They talked about raping their enemies and driving them to suicide and lauded Republicans who they believed support slavery. William Hendrix, the Kansas Young Republicans’ vice chair, used the words “n--ga” and “n--guh,” variations of a racial slur, more than a dozen times in the chat. Bobby Walker, the vice chair of the New York State Young Republicans at the time, referred to rape as “epic.” Peter Giunta, who at the time was chair of the same organization, wrote in a message sent in June that “everyone that votes no is going to the gas chamber.”

Giunta was referring to an upcoming vote on whether he should become chair of the Young Republican National Federation, the GOP’s 15,000-member political organization for Republicans between 18 and 40 years old. “Im going to create some of the greatest physiological torture methods known to man. We only want true believers,” he continued.

Two members of the chat responded: "Everyone that votes no is going to the gas chamber. And everyone that endorsed but then votes for us is going to the gas chamber." “Can we fix the showers? Gas chambers don’t fit the Hitler aesthetic,” Joe Maligno, who previously identified himself as the general counsel for the New York State Young Republicans, wrote back. “I’m ready to watch people burn now,” Annie Kaykaty, New York’s national committee member, said.

The exchange is part of a trove of Telegram chats — obtained by POLITICO and spanning more than seven months of messages among Young Republican leaders in New York, Kansas, Arizona and Vermont. The chat offers an unfiltered look at how a new generation of GOP activists talk when they think no one is listening. Since POLITICO began making inquiries, one member of the group chat is no longer employed at their job and another’s job offer was rescinded. Prominent New York Republicans, including Rep. Elise Stefanik and state Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt, have denounced the chat. And festering resentments among Young Republicans have now turned into public recriminations, including allegations of character assassination and extortion."

The 2,900 pages of chats, shared among a dozen millennial and Gen Z Republicans between early January and mid-August, chronicle their campaign to seize control of the national Young Republican organization on a hardline pro-Donald Trump platform. Many of the chat members already work inside government or party politics, and one serves as a state senator. Together, the messages reveal a culture where racist, antisemitic and violent rhetoric circulate freely — and where the Trump-era loosening of political norms has made such talk feel less taboo among those positioning themselves as the party’s next leaders.

“The more the political atmosphere is open and liberating — like it has been with the emergence of Trump and a more right wing GOP even before him — it opens up young people and older people to telling racist jokes, making racist commentaries in private and public,” said Joe Feagin, a Texas A&M sociology professor who has studied racism for the last 60 years. He’s also concerned the words would be applied to public policy. “It’s chilling, of course, because they will act on these views.”
The original article (which you can access through the link) is a whole lot longer. Some other quotes mentioned: "You're giving nationals to[o] much credit and expecting the Jew to be honest" "I’d go to the zoo if I wanted to watch monkey[s] play ball" "They love the watermelon people"

For those who want to claim this is fake news, JD Vance has already defended these comments:
JD Vance wrote:The reality is that kids do stupid things, especially young boys. They tell edgy, offensive jokes. That’s what kids do. And I really don’t want us to grow up in a country where a kid telling a stupid joke — telling a very offensive, stupid joke — is cause to ruin their lives.
These are not grade school, high school, or even college kids. They are men and women in their 30s who have responsible positions in government or the Republican Party.

Re: Right Wing Racism on Display

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 9:05 am
by BackInTex
silverscreenselect wrote:
Thu Oct 16, 2025 3:56 am
Republicans and their followers like Flock are making hay about a comment made by the Democratic candidate for Attorney General in Virginia. I'm not going to defend his comment, but here's the rest of the story.

‘I love Hitler’: Leaked messages expose Young Republicans’ racist chat

Thousands of private messages reveal young GOP leaders joking about gas chambers, slavery and rape.
Leaders of Young Republican groups throughout the country worried what would happen if their Telegram chat ever got leaked, but they kept typing anyway.

They referred to Black people as monkeys and “the watermelon people” and mused about putting their political opponents in gas chambers. They talked about raping their enemies and driving them to suicide and lauded Republicans who they believed support slavery. William Hendrix, the Kansas Young Republicans’ vice chair, used the words “n--ga” and “n--guh,” variations of a racial slur, more than a dozen times in the chat. Bobby Walker, the vice chair of the New York State Young Republicans at the time, referred to rape as “epic.” Peter Giunta, who at the time was chair of the same organization, wrote in a message sent in June that “everyone that votes no is going to the gas chamber.”

Giunta was referring to an upcoming vote on whether he should become chair of the Young Republican National Federation, the GOP’s 15,000-member political organization for Republicans between 18 and 40 years old. “Im going to create some of the greatest physiological torture methods known to man. We only want true believers,” he continued.

Two members of the chat responded: "Everyone that votes no is going to the gas chamber. And everyone that endorsed but then votes for us is going to the gas chamber." “Can we fix the showers? Gas chambers don’t fit the Hitler aesthetic,” Joe Maligno, who previously identified himself as the general counsel for the New York State Young Republicans, wrote back. “I’m ready to watch people burn now,” Annie Kaykaty, New York’s national committee member, said.

The exchange is part of a trove of Telegram chats — obtained by POLITICO and spanning more than seven months of messages among Young Republican leaders in New York, Kansas, Arizona and Vermont. The chat offers an unfiltered look at how a new generation of GOP activists talk when they think no one is listening. Since POLITICO began making inquiries, one member of the group chat is no longer employed at their job and another’s job offer was rescinded. Prominent New York Republicans, including Rep. Elise Stefanik and state Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt, have denounced the chat. And festering resentments among Young Republicans have now turned into public recriminations, including allegations of character assassination and extortion."

The 2,900 pages of chats, shared among a dozen millennial and Gen Z Republicans between early January and mid-August, chronicle their campaign to seize control of the national Young Republican organization on a hardline pro-Donald Trump platform. Many of the chat members already work inside government or party politics, and one serves as a state senator. Together, the messages reveal a culture where racist, antisemitic and violent rhetoric circulate freely — and where the Trump-era loosening of political norms has made such talk feel less taboo among those positioning themselves as the party’s next leaders.

“The more the political atmosphere is open and liberating — like it has been with the emergence of Trump and a more right wing GOP even before him — it opens up young people and older people to telling racist jokes, making racist commentaries in private and public,” said Joe Feagin, a Texas A&M sociology professor who has studied racism for the last 60 years. He’s also concerned the words would be applied to public policy. “It’s chilling, of course, because they will act on these views.”
The original article (which you can access through the link) is a whole lot longer. Some other quotes mentioned: "You're giving nationals to[o] much credit and expecting the Jew to be honest" "I’d go to the zoo if I wanted to watch monkey[s] play ball" "They love the watermelon people"

For those who want to claim this is fake news, JD Vance has already defended these comments:
JD Vance wrote:The reality is that kids do stupid things, especially young boys. They tell edgy, offensive jokes. That’s what kids do. And I really don’t want us to grow up in a country where a kid telling a stupid joke — telling a very offensive, stupid joke — is cause to ruin their lives.
These are not grade school, high school, or even college kids. They are men and women in their 30s who have responsible positions in government or the Republican Party.
And neither will we defend these moron's comments. All in all I'd put more importance on the character of a State Attorney General candidate than I would to a dozen millennial and Gen Z Republicans who neither represent the views of the larger population of Young Republicans or aren't even affiliated with the national party, and certainly aren't running for any major office.

Re: Right Wing Racism on Display

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 9:41 am
by flockofseagulls104
Again, addressed to lil ol me. I know you believe I act like those YR's all the time in real life. That's your wet dream.

I brought up the Jay Jones only thing to show you how much your preferred sources keep away from you. It was used as an example of that. That was the only reason I brought it up. But still you want to avoid the main points. That Trump is doing a great job for America and the world as President, and still you support those who work to undermine him and America.

This story about the Young Republicans was front and center on all my preferred sources, and roundly condemned on all of them. But you don't see things as a debate. You only see one thing. Flock and Trump are the enemy.

Keep seeking the shelter of your delusions and don't do any critical thinking, SSS. I know it's difficult for you.

Re: Right Wing Racism on Display

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 10:37 am
by elwoodblues
Maybe the worst part of it is that JD Vance was pretending they were just kids when I'm sure he knows good and well they are adults. Condemning them would have been the easiest thing in the world, but he wouldn't do it.

Re: Right Wing Racism on Display

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 11:39 am
by silverscreenselect
BackInTex wrote:
Thu Oct 16, 2025 9:05 am
All in all I'd put more importance on the character of a State Attorney General candidate than I would to a dozen millennial and Gen Z Republicans
How about the character of a Congressman?

Capitol Police called to investigate swastika in GOP congressional office

An American flag altered to include an image of a swastika was found in Rep. Dave Taylor’s office.

Re: Right Wing Racism on Display

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 12:00 pm
by tlynn78
silverscreenselect wrote:
Thu Oct 16, 2025 11:39 am
BackInTex wrote:
Thu Oct 16, 2025 9:05 am
All in all I'd put more importance on the character of a State Attorney General candidate than I would to a dozen millennial and Gen Z Republicans
How about the character of a Congressman?

Capitol Police called to investigate swastika in GOP congressional office

An American flag altered to include an image of a swastika was found in Rep. Dave Taylor’s office.
Give him a break. They can't cry about the stock market crashing, WWIII, poor Hamas and the Palestinians, or any of the other 'promises' they were given for a Trump presidency. The constant pivoting from talking point to talking point has probably given him whiplash.

Re: Right Wing Racism on Display

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 2:29 pm
by flockofseagulls104
silverscreenselect wrote:
Thu Oct 16, 2025 11:39 am
BackInTex wrote:
Thu Oct 16, 2025 9:05 am
All in all I'd put more importance on the character of a State Attorney General candidate than I would to a dozen millennial and Gen Z Republicans
How about the character of a Congressman?

Capitol Police called to investigate swastika in GOP congressional office

An American flag altered to include an image of a swastika was found in Rep. Dave Taylor’s office.
Really? You are reporting this as 'news'? That we are supposed to take seriously? Which only goes to corroborate my observation of your behavior? That your only political view is hatred of conservatives, since that is the only topic you ever post about?

Have you no shame?