Are there any reasons to reject Graham Platner in Maine

But instead, there is a choice between The Boy with the Nazi Tattoo vs the Politician who is a known supporter of a very real and very dangerous known quasi Fascist regime.

No real choice is there?

We don’t need to take anyone’s word for it: We still have the mirrors of the now-deleted Reddit posts. He knew what it was, and kept it for years anyway.

I mean, how many photos are there of you floating around out there shirtless?

He hasn’t denied the tattoo was a totemkopf before he had it modified. And the better photos sure look like one to me. This is a silly party of the story to push back on, it’s fake news from the other direction.

Mills is a Politician who is a known supporter of a very real and very dangerous known quasi Fascist regime? That’s need to me. How has a longtime Democrat become a supporter of a quasi fascist regime?

And in any of them are you wrapped in a towel hiding your Nazi tattoo so that when you trawl Kik’s suspiciously young user base for girls to send dick picks to they can’t see your Nazi tattoo since that might make them reject your dick pics?

Why does having been in the armed services mean a person should get some slack for being a Nazi sympathizer?

No, now can we get back to Graham Platner?

The cope about “no one threw him out of the wedding” is some real damned-if-you-do bullshit. The choice is: Make a scene at a family wedding, demand to inspect the tattoo, possibly start a physical confrontation or involve law enforcement to get him to leave, undoubtedly get excoriated by the leading lights of progressivism on here for “seeking victimhood” and censoring “legitimate criticism of Zionism.” Or, do none of those things, give the drunk shirtless wedding guest the benefit of the doubt if for no other reason than he is just a random idiot at that time who no one could have predicted would become a candidate for the Senate, and learn years later that this means you have given up all right to ever complain about a Nazi tattoo or anything else Graham Platner has done on behalf of all Jews everywhere.

As they say, the point of the smirking anti-Semite accusing Jews of stealing isn’t any actual expectation of finding missing property, it’s the sadistic joy at making the Jew turn out his pockets. Here we are with the impossible demands for the right way to host a Nazi enthusiast at your wedding, where all the moral consequences somehow fall on the Jewish wedding guests and not the guy who branded himself a Nazi.

And you’re calling him a “Nazi sympathizer” on the basis of…?

Other than the tattoo.

Not a pretty picture, but i think there might have been one when I was in my late 20s near a pool.

Mills is no longer the choice, it is Platner or Collins now, and you have to know that. Sure, some outraged Dem voters might vote Mills as a protest, but Mills has dropped out and is no longer a real candidate.

No evidence of that.

The primary has not happened yet, and Collins is not in fact an option on the Democratic primary ballot. You have to know that.

She is still an option on the Primary, just like Swalwell was an option on my California ballot despite having ended his campaign.

You can say that the weight of the evidence is such that overall you don’t think he’s a Nazi, but it’s silly to say that there is no evidence of him being a Nazi whatsoever when he had a Nazi tattoo for decades. Whether or not you think other evidence outweighs that, it IS in fact evidence of Nazi sympathy.

Totenkopf – can’t blame native Americans on this one. :slightly_smiling_face:

I’m not Jewish and I recognized even the ‘smudge’ tattoo right off the bat.
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Whether it’s important enough to worry about I leave as an exercise.

So? She is gonna be the option in November, and it is going to be Platner or Collins.

No it’s not. I used to know some guys that did WW2 reenactments. One had a full Nazi uniform. He was a died in the wool progressive liberal.

Platner claimed that when he got the tat that he- and several marine buddies- picked it due to the Skull and crossbones the Marines were painting on things and because it looked cool. Do you think they were all Nazis? that the tattoo parlor was a secret Nazi base or something? That they were indoctrinated, swore allegiance to the Reich on a copy of Mein Kampf, and etc? or that they were just some drunk marines wanting to get a cool tat together?

People have clearly been going over Platner’s social media history with a fine-toothed comb. If there were any evidence of hom actually having Nazi beliefs or expressing racist idealogy, they’d be talking about that instead of him sending flirtatious texts or having problematic attitudes about #MeToo.

Getting a matching tattoo with your buddies when you’re young and drunk because it looks badass is hardly proof of any idealogical commitment to what that symbol meant nearly a hundred years ago any more than having a Jolly Roger tattoo would make him a pirate.

The post you responded to said:

Your response to me saying that I would vote for Mills in the Democratic primary if I lived in Maine is to insist that I would have to choose between Collins and Platner.

Do you see why that doesn’t make any sense as a response to my post?

Mm, how about his being a “big fan” of Nate Cornacchia and promoting a post by neo-Nazi Stew Peters?

Meantime, fellow Dems are starting to get fed up with the Platner saga.

But hey, it’s OK for Democrats who still think he can beat Collins, though even Platner’s internal polling is showing him barely leading (and that was before the latest embarrassing stuff).

What story is going to be next to drop?

We went over that upthread. It was a standard platitude as a podcast guest to someoje whose opinions he didn’t know about at the time.

We went over that upthread too. He deleted the retweet when he became aware of who it was.

When are any of these stories going to be substansive?

When it turns out that, like most Kik users, the girls Platner was sexting were underage. My guess is we will hear about that in October, because that’s when it would fuck us hardest.

“Oh, no, woe is me, I’m forced to vote for a Nazi, because the non-Nazi can’t win!”.

He was a guest on the podcast. How do you agree to show up as a guest on a show without even knowing what the show is about?

Right now, we have a guy who wore a Nazi tattoo for a couple of decades, at least one decade of which was after he knew what it meant, who has appeared with multiple Nazis on social media (including as guests on shows and in photo-ops containing other Nazi materials), whose rhetoric closely resembles Nazi rhetoric. What more evidence could there even be?