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    Pledge of Allegiance is "White Nationalism"








    Tyler O'Neil
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    Iowa State Rep. Carter Nordman shared a voicemail message from an anonymous caller who condemned the Pledge of Allegiance as "White nationalism," blasted America's "racist roots," and suggested that "blond-haired blue-eyed" children have more rights in a profanity-laced tirade. Nordman told Fox News that he called her back and she refused to discuss the subject with him further.
    The caller began her message by noting that Nordman is "the Iowa State representative who included language that requires all Iowa schools to lead the pledge of Allegiance once a day in grades one through twelve."
    "When did we start teaching White nationalism in schools? Because that's exactly what the f**k you're doing, sir, and you have absolutely no right to require something like that," the caller added. "Our children aren't proud to be American. Maybe the White suburban kids in Adele are proud to be American because their rights are afforded to them every day and they don't have to fight for them. But for the rest of us, who are women, the poor, the elderly, the minorities, we're not f***king proud. What are we proud of? We're proud of our racist history? We're proud of our racist roots?"
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    "Is that what we're proud of?" she continued. "We're proud of the fact that not all citizens of the United States are afforded the same rights and the same privileges as the blond-haired blue-eyed ones? That's a bunch of colonizer bulls**t, Carter. And the fact that you're f**king perpetuating that is disgusting."
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    "Keep that s**t in the suburbs. You want to teach your kids to be a White nationalist, you can f**king do it. But you and [Iowa Gov.] Kim Reynolds are f**king disgusting, and you have absolutely no right to require that public schools teach children to be U.S. nationalists. F**k you and f**k this legislation," the caller shouted.
    The caller went on to pledge that she would "make sure" that Nordman loses his re-election campaign next year. She condemned him for supporting "the shame bulls**t that the Trump administration stood for," and she claimed that he and Reynolds "still have your head so far up his a** that you can't f**king tell where one of you ends and the other begins."
    "Absolutely disgusting, despicable, and deplorable the s**t that you f**king peddle," she added. "There's so much more important s**t that we could be worried about right now and you're focusing on the f**king Pledge of Allegiance? Get the f**k out of here, pull your head out of your a** Carter, Jesus f**ing Christ."
    House file 415 – which became law when it passed as an amendment to a larger piece of legislation – requires Iowa public schools to recite the Pledge of Allegiance and show the U.S. flag at least once daily. Lawmakers wrote the bill after realizing that Iowa was one of a few states that did not already require a recitation of the pledge.
    In an interview on Sunday, Nordman told Fox News that he called the woman back but she refused to discuss the issue with him.
    "I called her back and said I’d be willing to discuss the bill," he said.
    "She told me that she had said everything she wanted to tell me in her voicemail and she hung up on me," Nordman recalled. "Our conversation was all of 25 seconds."
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    Nordman told Fox News that he shared the voicemail "because I thought it was important to show what we are up against."
    "Some people have a lot of hatred for this country and have a lot of hatred for what the United States stands for," he said. "I think the pledge of allegiance can unite us all and do a lot of good for everybody, regardless of your race, your gender, your religion, your sexuality."
    "I believe that the far Left will attach the words ‘White nationalism’ to anything," Nordman said. He drew a clear distinction between Democrats in general and the far Left, in particular. "I'm not saying that all Democrats are anti-American values. They're not."
    "It doesn’t make sense to call the Pledge of Allegiance ‘White nationalism.’ I’m not sure what the Pledge of Allegiance has to do with race," he added. "Our flag clearly does not stand for racism, it does not stand for discrimination."
    "I think she said it out of hatred for the country," Nordman suggested.
    The caller's claims that America is a "colonizer" and racist society echo critical race theory, which teaches that a hidden racism pervades U.S. society, in contradiction to civil rights laws that clearly forbid racial discrimination. Even the Smithsonian briefly presented an infographic on "Whiteness" that condemned the nuclear family, science, capitalism, the Judeo-Christian tradition, and even politeness as aspects of a hidden racist oppression (the museum later removed the infographic after facing backlash).
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    The state representative then said he would have asked the woman, "Where else on this planet is better than America?"
    Nordman recalled "watching a group of Afghans clinging to the side of a U.S. Air Force plane because that’s the only way their lives will get better. People are willing to die to come to America. They see that flag as a symbol of hope."

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    How about Africa that was granted their separation from the so-called Apartheid racism ?..... They are now going around killing white farm owners an stealing their lands?
    Just another ignorant racist commie pig IMHO


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    Mess with the best, Die with the rest! Just saying.


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    Why even get involved in a war of words with someone who doesn't like this country? I'm serious...who cares about the voiced opinions of this or that individual?


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    What should happen is this......people with this belief and attitude should be "Black Listed" and not entitled to any type of Government or State benefits. Along with having to pay rent to the local, State, and U.S. Government for the privilege to live in America.


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    The person condemning America is probably knee deep in gov. Assistance and hating on the very country that is giving her means of existence . Literally people hanging on the sides of planes facing sheer death to get here. The people in America who are on welfare are considered wealthy compared to some of these 3rd world nations.


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    Billy, when we were growing up this nonsense was unheard of. The percentage of shetheads was low but now it is probably 40 or 50 percent. We can't punish millions of azzhats for deviating from the norm of 1959. We are in a downward spiral of western civilization as a whole.


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    Thing is, Dave....there's a big difference in deviating from 1959 and saying "Oh Well" to a person who is trashing a Country that was built and protected with the Sweat, Blood, and Tears of True American Patriots. Fvck her and every damn radical idiot living in our Country.....If I had my way, they would be exiled to the most horrible place in the World. I take that back....Chicago and Portland are all ready overrun with rotten scum....


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    So someone says this or that. How does that affect us? I say 2 and 2 is 5.
    How does that affect arithmetic itself ?


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    I wonder , how many of these people have ever worn a helmet? Bill


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    Probably none. They hate their own country, the only one in the world that would put up with their traitorous ways.


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    Brother Dave, least we forget that all of the shet going on in America now, was started with words. Nazi Germany started their crimes against Humanity with words. All Dictators regimes started with words.
    It's not the words their-self that is dangerous, but the end result. Do you think a Doctor would keep his job at a Hospital if he was constantly saying, "This Hospital is a breeding ground for SHET. Would a Teacher keep their job at a school if they were always saying, "This school is a mockery of Education". So on and so forth. What I'm saying is most people say, if it doesn't affect me, I don't care. Then when it starts affecting them and their families, they cry..."How did this Happen" The radical Constitutional destroying people in America started all this hate and evil that is happening right now in America. However, the silence and gullibility of real Americans, is why it's now in every Home and affecting every Family in America.

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    I'm in total agreement with Billy on this one, whoever she is, she should be barred from receiving any type of government assistance if she is "native born", and if she is not, her "green card" should be revoked and her sorry azz deported immediately... we have enough problems as it is, no need to put up with more "inside agitators"...

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