
"King doubles down on controversial 'babies' tweet"
This, this right here, is the goddamned problem with America.
This innocuous vague word, "controversial."
"King doubles down on controversial 'babies' tweet"
And the story's lede which begins "Washington (CNN) Rep. Steve King doubled down Monday on comments he made over the weekend in which he appeared to criticize foreigners and immigrants, drawing complaints of insensitivity on social media and from some of his Hill colleagues..."
This was CNN, but there are a hundred other headlines just like it.
Steve King's comment was not "controversial."
Steve King didn't "appear" to "criticize" foreigners and immigrants.
Steve King's comment didn't draw complaints of "insensitivity."
REPRESENTATIVE STEVE KING'S COMMENTS WERE OPENLY, BLATANTLY, AND DELIBERATELY RACIST IN THE MOST FOUL TRADITION OF LONG, LONG, LONG DISCREDITED NAZI EUGENICS.
THE WORD IS "RACIST."
STEVE KING'S COMMENT WAS RACIST.
STEVE KING IS A RACIST.
RACISM IS OBNOXIOUS, DISGUSTING, AND AGAINST EVERYTHING THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STANDS FOR.
Racism is not "controversial," it's RACISM.
Racism is not "criticism," it's RACISM.
Racism is not "insensitive," it's fucking RACISM.
The press needs to stop this nonsense and start calling it what it is. RACISM. Right out in the open, no different than that practiced by the goddamned Nazis. This kind of racism, Eugenics, this master race bullshit, was the very core of Nazi ideology. And that is exactly what King is applauding here, that's exactly what his idol, Geert Wilders, is talking about. More pure white babies than brown babies, because white babies are superior, white babies are the only way to "restore" "our" "civilization."
What King said was RACISM with a pedigree directly traceable to The Fourteen Words (Also "14" or "The Fourteen") of White Supremacism and White Nationalism, to wit: "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children." The Fourteen words are directly traceable to 88 words taken from Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf, "What we must fight for is to safeguard the existence and reproduction of our race and our people, the sustenance of our children and the purity of our blood, the freedom and independence of the fatherland, so that our people may mature for the fulfillment of the mission allotted it by the creator of the universe. Every thought and every idea, every doctrine and all knowledge, must serve this purpose. And everything must be examined from this point of view and used or rejected according to its utility." Next time you see a Neo-Nazi, look for the tattoos, 14/88, THAT's what those symbols mean. 14 words. 88 words. Right there.
[BTW, I think Wright is Wrong here: I've heard that "88" = "HH" = "Heil Hitler"..."H" is the 8th letter of the alphabet.]
That what King is saying. That's what he means by OUR babies, OUR civilization.
Don't take my word for it, read his comments for yourself.
The context of his comments, his support for Wilders' ideology, makes any coincidental similarity between his statement and The Fourteen unlikely in the extreme.
At every turn, at every opportunity, Republicans loudly claim they despise "political correctness."
Very well.
Time to put their money where their mouths are. Call it what it is. RACISM. The Republican Party needs to stand up, stand up right now, and loudly, bluntly, and officially condemn King's comments as what they are, RACISM.
Then the GOP needs to cut this guy off.
Throw him out of their party. Cut off his funding. Put up a decent conservative candidate to replace him. Get his ass out of office. Period. Terminate his political career with extreme prejudice.
And if the GOP doesn't do that, and do it right now, then they are complicit.
Now is the moment for the party of the supposed moral high ground to actually seize the moral high ground. Right now.
But they won't.
No. they won't.
And neither will the press.