Project Veritas: Bernie Sanders Field Organizer Suggests Gulags to Help

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Why not just admit he’s comfortable talking that way because he hangs out with some other people who talk that way.
I mean, this is absolutely true. We live in a free society, and there are all sorts of fringe cliques that we allow to be politically active and support candidates, even if the ideas that are permissible in those cliques are extreme and unsavory. But we should only judge the candidates for this if the candidate actively invites and promotes those cliques into his or her campaign/administration. Like how Trump invited Stephen Miller, who advocated for deporting immigrants on trains to scare them, to be a senior white house policy advisor because Stephen holds ideas that are socially permissible in the Republican party right now.
 
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Same reasoning applied to neonazi supporters who came out in favor of trump, they aren’t representative but can be portrayed as so during the campaign.

I think trump has a better chance of capturing independents in the middle
 
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I mean, this is absolutely true. We live in a free society, and there are all sorts of fringe cliques that we allow to be politically active and support candidates, even if the ideas that are permissible in those cliques are extreme and unsavory. But we should only judge the candidates for this if the candidate actively invites and promotes those cliques into his or her campaign/administration. Like how Trump invited Stephen Miller, who advocated for deporting immigrants on trains to scare them, to be a senior white house policy advisor because Stephen holds ideas that are socially permissible in the Republican party right now.
We can apply this to Sanders: he actively invited field organizers to join his campaign. So far so good. But … Sanders hasn’t disavowed or censured, let alone fired this particular organizer. Sanders has said nothing that I know about. If he did, I’d like a link. Until then, it has to be said that this one’s ideas are socially permissible inside some portion of the Democratic Party right now.
 
he actively invited field organizers to join his campaign.
This doesn’t meet the criteria though? Trump didn’t put out an open invite for white house advisors, he actively chose Miller. Bernie didn’t actively invite pro-gulag cliques to be organizers, he put out an open invite.
 
This is the way many on the left think alright.

Back in 2016, Nye was implicitly suggesting jailing for “climate change deniers”.

He never said who gets to be the “denier” referee.

If ever there was an easy thing for leftists (or people left of me anyways) to distance themselves from, you would think this would have been it.

You would think you’d see comments like . . .
Nye is nuts.
Or
Nobody except Nye thinks this way!
But I saw very little distancing from the left against Nye.

Bill Nye Says That We Should Throw “Climate Deniers” In Jail​

April 14, 2016 by Brandon Morse

. . . His latest sermon has him stating that “climate deniers,” maybe should go to jail. . .

. . . YouTube channel, cfact, sat down with Nye and at some point Marc Morano asked the celebrity in a lab coat if the idea being passed around by climate change activists to throw skeptics in jail isn’t too extreme.

“We’ll see what happens, was it appropriate to jail the guys at Enron?” responded Nye. “Was it appropriate to jail people from the cigarette industry who insisted that this addictive product was not addictive?” . . . .

Now I agree. The title of this may be too extreme.

Yet I saw Nye in a follow-up interview after this and was offered by the interviewer to deny or backtrack from that assertion.

He wouldn’t.

There will be MORE Sanders operatives saying the same type of thing too, as the election goes forward.

And why not? This will NEED to be FORCED upon the country if they get that far.

Second Video Featuring Violent Sanders Staffer, Confirms More People Like Him In Campaign​

Posted at 3:15 pm on January 15, 2020 by Brandon Morse

. . . that communist gulags weren’t necessarily bad and that billionaires should be sent there in order to rid them of their “privilege.”

That was, sadly, the least shocking thing he said.

Jurek said many threatening things about the oncoming tied of socialism that Sanders was to bring about, including violence against anyone who resisted, forced reeducation, and riots that burn cities down should Sanders lose.

Since then, Sanders campaign has largely swept the videos under the rug with no one addressing it in the mainstream media either. Furthermore, it would appear that Sanders staffers are now locking down their accounts. . . .

. . . Jurek justified this by proclaiming that this is all in the name of preserving the human race and the planet and that some will stop at nothing to make sure that happens.

“There are things that are more important than the rule of law in the United States when it comes down to the existence of the human race,” said Jurek.

Just to make sure this wasn’t one man rattling of nonsense, the undercover journalist went to the Sanders campaign office where he asked about Jurek. The office manager at the location he went to called Jurek “fabulous” and “a great organizer.” . . .
 
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This doesn’t meet the criteria though? Trump didn’t put out an open invite for white house advisors, he actively chose Miller. Bernie didn’t actively invite pro-gulag cliques to be organizers, he put out an open invite.
You are correct, that was an open invite.

That said, it can be seen that rather than distance themselves from this rhetoric, the mainstream media and the Sanders campaign are closing ranks around this guy. In other words, Sanders is hoping this gets swept under the rug. I’m willing to give Sanders himself the benefit of the doubt, but clamming up and closing ranks is not a good look.
 
I’m willing to give Sanders himself the benefit of the doubt, but clamming up and closing ranks is not a good look.
But responding to bogus reports just calls attention to the reports.
The Red State article had this priceless bit
Just to make sure this wasn’t one man rattling of nonsense, the undercover journalist went to the Sanders campaign office where he asked about Jurek. The office manager at the location he went to called Jurek “fabulous” and “a great organizer.”
Does it really make any sense to respond to this kind of nonsense?
 
dvdjs.

You just got done yesterday saying (here) . . .
How many followers is Jurek?
Now before the proverbial ink is dry on your post, we find a NEW Project Veritas anticipating and addressing your very question.

The article said (here) . . . .
Just to make sure this wasn’t one man rattling of nonsense, the undercover journalist went to the Sanders campaign office where he asked about Jurek. The office manager at the location he went to called Jurek “fabulous” and “a great organizer.” . . .
Now you are saying . . .
Does it really make any sense to respond to this kind of nonsense?
What do you suggest Project Veritas DO . . . to satisfy your requirements?
 
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This is not the end of Bernie’s problems, but rather, it is probably only the beginning:


 
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Bernie Sanders was a student demonstrator for civil rights. Now, people here seriously think he would favor re-education camps?
 
Nepperhan . . .
Bernie Sanders was a student demonstrator for civil rights. Now, people here seriously think he would favor re-education camps?
I don’t think anyone here said Bernie would “favor re-education camps”. (I would bet he doesn’t favor that.)

But WHY NOT favor re-education camps
if you think it is OK to premeditatively murder innocent pre-born babies
with Government protection no less?

Why WOULDN’T he?
 
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Bernie Sanders was a student demonstrator for civil rights. Now, people here seriously think he would favor re-education camps?
Minimization is one of the things Pool predicted in those videos. Another was a slow roll-out by James O’Keefe and that, knowing O’Keefe, there is probably more of the same sort of gotcha videos to come.

Pool also suggests that people not in that milieu will be totally freaked out by these people; I know I am.
 
Another was a slow roll-out by James O’Keefe and that, knowing O’Keefe, there is probably more of the same sort of gotcha videos to come.
They are very shrewd, knowing how to maximize the PR and impact.

I suspect his team’s background has been well investigated for cracks.
 
That said, it can be seen that rather than distance themselves from this rhetoric, the mainstream media and the Sanders campaign are closing ranks around this guy.
They are? I haven’t seen any evidence of that. Opinions on the bernie supporting sites seems split between “this guy was probably planted by project veritas” and “The videos seem like they’re taken right around the time he was kicked out of the campaign for being arrested.”
 
“this guy was probably planted by project veritas” and “The videos seem like they’re taken right around the time he was kicked out of the campaign for being arrested.”
PV is not interested in “truth”. It plays gotcha.
 
This is the way these guys actually think.

Just remember that the next time you hear them pretending to condemn President Trump for a false “Charlottesville” narrative or some such.

This is PROJECTION.

They despise the “Charlottesville” INSIDE of THEMSELVES.

And they should despise it.

But not deal with it by wholesale-projection of their own “issues” against innocent persons. Innocent at least of THESE things.

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Just listen to Bernie’s guy here . . . .
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. . . Jurek justified this by proclaiming that this is all in the name of preserving the human race and the planet and that some will stop at nothing to make sure that happens.

“There are things that are more important than the rule of law in the United States when it comes down to the existence of the human race,” said Jurek.
 
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