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Topic Title: Chucky Quirk effect on the Rapest party Gen-Z Topic Summary: Created On: 10/15/2025 03:54 AM |
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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." "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. 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... ------------------------- It was fun while it lasted. Edited: 10/15/2025 at 03:55 AM by gdudewe |
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Really, is this surprising?
The GOP is not the same party Reagan or Bush belonged to, it is the party of Trump. The party of principles is no longer. ------------------------- If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph: THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD WAS MUSIC - KV Edited: 10/15/2025 at 04:13 AM by Bamboo |
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Really, is this surprising? The GOP is not the same party Reagan or Bush belonged to, it is the party of Trump. The party of principles is no longer. and what we thought was a country of "Laws", was just a bunch of norms. Well, except for the ones that control the average citizen. ------------------------- It was fun while it lasted. |
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except for the ones that control the average citizen.
Tax law is a great example. ------------------------- I was right. |
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To Bamboo's point, it's not surprising that they are degenerate racists.
The surprising (and sad) part is that the USA is at a point where these guys felt comfortable enough to put it all down in writing with apparently only a passing interest in keeping it private. ------------------------- I stand with the Portland Frog Resistance |
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A large section of people in this country embraces racism. Morgan Wallen didn't rocket to the top of the charts because he is the second coming of Johnny Cash. He was put there for calling a spade a spade.
------------------------- I was right. |
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