• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

Rep. Steve King Posts Violent Meme About New Civil War

Page 5 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.
Your concern is noted.
I hope you didn’t mean me. I have known and also been loved by men like that all my life, men both violent and cruel and inwardly sad and tender. They were made to be who they were just as by accident there was too much pain for me as a child to hide by that route.

I was lucky. By my senior year I broke open and died of suffering. I feel deep compassion for those who didn’t. I know what they hide.

Every monster is a monster because he OR she is a crippled god.
 
I hope you didn’t mean me. I have known and also been loved by men like that all my life, men both violent and cruel and inwardly sad and tender. They were made to be who they were just as by accident there was too much pain for me as a child to hide by that route.

I was lucky. By my senior year I broke open and died of suffering. I feel deep compassion for those who didn’t. I know what they hide.

Every monster is a monster because he OR she is a crippled god.
Not you at all moonie. It took me a while to figure it out, but I've realized I respect your opinions, even when I don't agree with them, they all come from a good place.
Whenever I decide to challenge your ideas, I always do it directly, and try to do it without animosity. You'll have to decide if I'm successful on that front.
 
I'm sure King's district took a serious nut kick from China's retaliatory soybean tariffs so he's gotta rally the troops & keep 'em distracted. Ye Olde Culture War is as good a way as any. Dig in! More sandbags on the bunkers!

https://www.nass.usda.gov/Charts_and_Maps/Crops_County/sb-pr.php

King's district-

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe...Congressional_District_4_(since_2013).tif.png

Farming is a risky business that runs on credit. A few bad years in a row, whatever the reason, can ruin them.
 
The loudmouths that keep spoiling for a War are spineless little deluded morons that live in a fever dream that the police and military will side with them if they go out lib killing. It would start with these assholes attacking people and places they know wouldn't be able to mount a solid defense or attack back. Most likely small groups of these anti-government/militia assholes - they'll hit and run.

All bolstered by Trump and the GOP. As much as some would like to wish that truth away, you can't.

They'd unironically probably be similar to ISIS.
 
Not you at all moonie. It took me a while to figure it out, but I've realized I respect your opinions, even when I don't agree with them, they all come from a good place.
Whenever I decide to challenge your ideas, I always do it directly, and try to do it without animosity. You'll have to decide if I'm successful on that front.


I agree with the sentiment. Moonbeam's posts don’t exactly make sense to me all the time but he does seem genuine in his posting and is respectful and polite, not resorting to insults or cursing to try to make a point. Cheers Moonie the place wouldn’t be the same without you :beermug:
 
Come to think of it, wouldn't folks like Steve King and his ilk be the biggest losers in a Civil War if it did happen?



Yeah. Like the white militia guys who talk big and have big scary guns but when the shit hits the fan they are like WTF, I’m going home, F this.
 
Yeah. Like the white militia guys who talk big and have big scary guns but when the shit hits the fan they are like WTF, I’m going home, F this.
I wonder how many of the militia types actually serve in the US Services and seen actual combat?
 
I agree with the sentiment. Moonbeam's posts don’t exactly make sense to me all the time but he does seem genuine in his posting and is respectful and polite, not resorting to insults or cursing to try to make a point. Cheers Moonie the place wouldn’t be the same without you :beermug:

To be fair, why should your opinion be respected? You see an uptick in transsexual teens and bend over backwards to say you FEEL it is a fad. There is objective evidence that these teens are EXTRAORDINARILY likely to commit suicide due to bullying, via your own links. Maybe the uptick is due to increasing social acceptance, acceptance that your own posts demonstrate is extremely lacking. You're a bigot, that's not an insult, it's an observation.

Edit: To be clear, the reason I was cursing in that thread is that I've seen what Trans people in my life go through. I don't thoroughly understand it, because I've only seen a glimpse of what they go through. To see you be just so incredibly dismissive makes my blood boil. I don't fully understand what they go through; you won't even pretend to try. That makes me angry and make no mistake, your children observe that behavior and will propagate it.
 
Last edited:
And here he goes yet again. I swear the man is on a roll.

Republican Rep. Steve King, who has a lengthy history of incendiary comments related to race, favorably compared the response of his Iowan constituents, who are majority white, to recent severe flooding to the residents of New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, who were majority black.
Speaking at a town hall in his district Thursday, King suggested that Hurricane Katrina disaster victims were asking for government assistance after the deadly storm hit, pushing a racial stereotype.
"Here's what FEMA tells me. We go to a place like New Orleans, and everybody's looking around saying, 'Who's going to help me? Who's going to help me?'" King said, adding that he made four trips to New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
"We go to a place like Iowa, and we go, we go see, knock on the door at, say, I'll make up a name, John's place, and say, 'John, you got water in your basement, we can write you a check, we can help you.' And John will say, 'Well, wait a minute, let me get my boots. It's Joe that needs help. Let's go down to his place and help him,'" King said.


He added that FEMA is "always gratified when they come and see Iowans take care of each other, and so that's a point of pride that spreads across the country everywhere that I know."

https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/23/middleeast/end-of-isis-caliphate-intl/index.html
 
Back
Top