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NEW YORK — 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.”

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No surprise at all. Par for the course since orange jesus ascended the throne. thumbdown


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Sickening that this is what the Republican Party has become. These people are embedded in the current Trump administration and in the staff of important GOP congressmen. Trump and the rest of the GOP have the moral responsibility to root this trash out. I'm not optimistic that they will. These people are loyal MAGA misfits. Why would MAGA have any incentive to get rid of them?
 
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leaked texts of young republican officials:

Recent news reports by Politico have detailed leaked private Telegram messages from leaders within the Young Republican National Federation (YR), revealing extensive instances of racist, antisemitic, and violent rhetoric. The messages, spanning over seven months, involve officials from state chapters including New York, Kansas, Arizona, and Vermont.

Specific content and rhetoric:

According to Politico's reporting, which reviewed 2,900 pages of the private chats, the messages contained:

Antisemitic remarks: Members used Nazi references, praised Adolf Hitler, and joked about gas chambers. One New York YR official wrote, “Can we fix the showers? Gas chambers don't fit the Hitler aesthetic”.

Racist statements: In discussions about an NBA game, one member said, “I'd go to the zoo if I wanted to watch monkey play ball”. Other messages featured racial slurs, including repeated use of the N-word, and referred to Black people as "the watermelon people".

Misogynistic and violent comments: Members joked about rape, with one referring to it as “epic”. Threats of political violence, including torturing opponents, were also present.

Reaction and consequences:

The leaks have prompted widespread condemnation and led to severe repercussions for those involved.

Condemnation: The Young Republican National Federation's board of directors released a statement calling the language "vile and inexcusable" and demanded immediate resignations from those involved.

Firings and resignations: Several individuals named in the report were removed from their positions.

Peter Giunta, former New York State YR chair, was separated from his job with a New York assemblymember.

Joseph Maligno, the group's former general counsel, is no longer employed by the New York State Unified Court System.

William Hendrix, a Kansas YR official, was fired from his position at the Kansas Attorney General's office. The Kansas YR chapter has since been shut down.

Political fallout: The leaks triggered a political firestorm. While many Republicans, including Representative Elise Stefanik, condemned the comments, Vice President JD Vance downplayed them. Vance instead sought to draw attention to past leaked texts from a Virginia Democratic candidate, characterizing them as "far worse".

Apologies and defenses: Some involved, like Giunta, issued apologies but also claimed the messages may have been taken out of context and were released as part of an internal power struggle within the organization.


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And, of course, JD Vance is defending them....the old "boys will be boys" argument. Christ. 2020

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Sickening that this is what the Republican Party has become. These people are embedded in the current Trump administration and in the staff of important GOP congressmen. Trump and the rest of the GOP have the moral responsibility to root this trash out. I'm not optimistic that they will. These people are loyal MAGA misfits. Why would MAGA have any incentive to get rid of them?


I was in Young Republicans. Before anyone starts the locker room excuse, No.

First, our faculty sponsor was a great human being . This behavior would not have been tolerated. One would not wish to be in Young Republicans with him as sponsor and behave like this.

Second, as young college adults representing Republicanism, Conservatism we were aware of our responsibility in the face of allegations of racism. This coupled with the small, rural college I went to made us all aware of the responsibility to present Republicanism, Conservatism. We took it upon ourselves to be better, and demonstrate such beliefs were not Republican politics nor personal beliefs.

All this does is show how far the false conservative movement has poisoned Republicanism, Conservatism.

Makes me sad.
 
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Notice anything? Not a single resident MAGAt here will condemn the chat or the folks participating in the chat. Telling isn't it.


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Well I will gladly say the little I read is disgusting. I would actually like to know who they are and what they represent. Will research later today
 
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If you need to have condemnation, you have it.

But Mike (Jines), while you may be implying your condemnation by saying others are not, note that you did not condemn it yourself.

Frankly, the comments are indefensible.
 
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Bunch of old ladies knitting
For the record, you always gonna hear some people ‘s nasty, stupid comments especially nowadays with the technology
Most people are good and decent folks in all walks of life including politics
This pointing fingers at someone from the other side of the street and condemn whole part of town…hmmm, idiotic


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Bunch of old ladies knitting
For the record, you always gonna hear some people ‘s nasty, stupid comments especially nowadays with the technology
Most people are good and decent folks in all walks of life including politics
This pointing fingers at someone from the other side of the street and condemn whole part of town…hmmm, idiotic


Idiotic?? Yep, that pretty much defines these YR clowns… 2020 cuckoo


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If you need to have condemnation, you have it.

But Mike (Jines), while you may be implying your condemnation by saying others are not, note that you did not condemn it yourself.

Frankly, the comments are indefensible.


You've claimed you're no Trump fan, so you don't count as a Trumpie offering condemnation.
 
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Bunch of old ladies knitting
For the record, you always gonna hear some people ‘s nasty, stupid comments especially nowadays with the technology
Most people are good and decent folks in all walks of life including politics
This pointing fingers at someone from the other side of the street and condemn whole part of town…hmmm, idiotic


Read closely:

Trump doesn't make racists and white supremicists; but he attracts them.

It's not that all Republicans are racist/white supremists. The problem is that most all racists and white supremisists are now Republicans.
 
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When Republicans Can’t Condemn Nazis, We Have a Problem”

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The Leaked Young Republicans Chat


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1 Then Trump said, "Let Us re-make a Nation in MY Image, after My likeness, to rule over everything in the Nation, and over all the earth itself and every creature that crawls upon it".

Degenerate 1:2
2 Then Trump said, "Vengeance is mine, I will repay on your behalf."

Degenerate 1:3
3 "My Kingdom come, My will be done."

"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross." - Attributed to Sinclair Lewis

"Be careful. When a democracy is sick, fascism comes to its bedside, but it is not to inquire about its health." - Attributed to Albert Camus

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Bunch of old ladies knitting
For the record, you always gonna hear some people ‘s nasty, stupid comments especially nowadays with the technology
Most people are good and decent folks in all walks of life including politics
This pointing fingers at someone from the other side of the street and condemn whole part of town…hmmm, idiotic


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Bunch of old ladies knitting
For the record, you always gonna hear some people ‘s nasty, stupid comments especially nowadays with the technology
Most people are good and decent folks in all walks of life including politics
This pointing fingers at someone from the other side of the street and condemn whole part of town…hmmm, idiotic


Read closely:

Trump doesn't make racists and white supremicists; but he attracts them.

It's not that all Republicans are racist/white supremists. The problem is that most all racists and white supremisists are now Republicans.


Gee, I have heard many racist remarks from other races so spare me


Never been lost, just confused here and there for month or two
 
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Originally posted by M.Shy:
Bunch of old ladies knitting
For the record, you always gonna hear some people ‘s nasty, stupid comments especially nowadays with the technology
Most people are good and decent folks in all walks of life including politics
This pointing fingers at someone from the other side of the street and condemn whole part of town…hmmm, idiotic


Read closely:

Trump doesn't make racists and white supremicists; but he attracts them.

It's not that all Republicans are racist/white supremists. The problem is that most all racists and white supremisists are now Republicans.


Gee, I have heard many racist remarks from other races so spare me


That might be your dumbest comment this year, quite the accomplishment really. 2020
 
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Originally posted by M.Shy:
Bunch of old ladies knitting
For the record, you always gonna hear some people ‘s nasty, stupid comments especially nowadays with the technology
Most people are good and decent folks in all walks of life including politics
This pointing fingers at someone from the other side of the street and condemn whole part of town…hmmm, idiotic


Read closely:

Trump doesn't make racists and white supremicists; but he attracts them.

It's not that all Republicans are racist/white supremists. The problem is that most all racists and white supremisists are now Republicans.


Gee, I have heard many racist remarks from other races so spare me


That might be your dumbest comment this year, quite the accomplishment really. 2020


You’re right, Rollie makes them all the time so I agree with you


Never been lost, just confused here and there for month or two
 
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Bunch of old ladies knitting
For the record, you always gonna hear some people ‘s nasty, stupid comments especially nowadays with the technology
Most people are good and decent folks in all walks of life including politics
This pointing fingers at someone from the other side of the street and condemn whole part of town…hmmm, idiotic


Read closely:

Trump doesn't make racists and white supremicists; but he attracts them.

It's not that all Republicans are racist/white supremists. The problem is that most all racists and white supremisists are now Republicans.


Gee, I have heard many racist remarks from other races so spare me


That might be your dumbest comment this year, quite the accomplishment really. 2020


You’re right, Rollie makes them all the time so I agree with you


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Look at the positions in the state party these adults had.

They were Republican leaders in the campus of the state’s flag ship university.

The comparison that Shy is trying to make does not carry water.

And, it does not matter what others have done. That is no excuse or justification for leaders of an organized Republican entity to engage in this behavior. Their responsibility is greater than some person Shy has heard.

When people tell you who they are, what their ethics are, believe them.
 
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I’d disagree that the Republican Party is where you will find all the racists.

Plenty of them around in the Democratic Party as well.

It just doesn’t excuse these bigots who were using a political group to support bigotry.

They should be drummed out of the Young Republicans. There is no place for someone who acts like this in the GOP. (Or the democrat party either…)
 
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You can disagree all you want.

These young state leaders prove it.


We have went past where you think, I think, it is.

Dems and Dem leadership did not do Jan 6.

The GOP National leader and his followers did.
 
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DEI is a form of racism that is in the democrat fold.

I don’t disagree that these guys are a stain- but it’s also not illegal, and how you obtain private correspondence is often of dubious legality- whether it is punished is a different matter.

That I agree 1/6 is bad, yes. That Trump had a role in it and failed at protecting our institutions, yes.

To make it a blanket condemnation, no.
 
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Cry me a river boys


Never been lost, just confused here and there for month or two
 
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I’m not arguing irrelevant and on its FS e incorrect statements with you.

Okay, I will a little.

DEO you mean teaching children what happened to freeman to and during the Civil Rights Movement is not racism.

Hiring those historically underrepresented in an industry you can call racist if you want. That and this are no means synonymous.

Finally, like I said earlier, examples of racism from the left does not excuse, mitigate, nor justify young leadership, look at the positions they had in state GOP politics.

You would have better off citing that House Rep., from Wisconsin. The one Dems voted to censure.
 
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I’m not arguing irrelevant and on its FS e incorrect statements with you.

Okay, I will a little.

DEO you mean teaching children what happened to freeman to and during the Civil Rights Movement is not racism.
That is not what DEI is, and you know better.

Hiring those historically underrepresented in an industry you can call racist if you want. That and this are no means synonymous.

Finally, like I said earlier, examples of racism from the left does not excuse, mitigate, nor justify young leadership, look at the positions they had in state GOP politics.
I agree with you there. However, somehow, I don’t see you condemning the democrats.

You would have better off citing that House Rep., from Wisconsin. The one Dems voted to censure.
 
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I called on this forum for the Dem Senator to be prosecuted and they Wisconsin Rep to be censured.

That Scott on Chicago, I was vocally in objection to his behavior. Same as the African American college student who painted fascist imagery in his dorm and claimed white people did it.
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by M.Shy:
Cry me a river boys[/

This forum is farcical. Thinking of starting an app where internet addicted ding dongs pay to argue with one another. Already been done you say? It’s here…and free!
 
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. . . yet you hang around here like gum on the bottom of a shoe.


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