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Related: About this forumNRA and Ted Nugent Inspired Hate Mongering and Bigotry
Last week, I found myself in the company of a distinguished group of people I would usually be very proud to call my allies: Michael Bloomberg, Diane Feinstein, Chuck Schumer, Rahm Emanuel, Barbara Boxer, Senator Blumenthal and others. Unfortunately, we were brought "together" in an anti-Semitic Facebook post by long-time NRA Board Member and "pit bull", Ted Nugent. Besides our faces and our names, the post included Israeli flags near or over our faces and the following message: "Know these punks. They hate freedom, they hate good over evil, they would deny us the basic human right to self defense & to KEEP & BEAR ARMS while many of them have tax paid hired ARMED security! Know them well. Tell every1 you know how evil they are. Let us raise maximum hell to shut them down!"
Nugent essentially called upon an armed following (NRA members) to take action against me and eleven other mostly current or former elected officials. Ted Nugent has long represented the NRA and they owe us an explanation of exactly what they're conspiring to encourage their armed followers to do with respect to "shutting me down."
This is not the first time Ted Nugent has publicly made outrageous accusations and encouraged violence against NRA opponents, and given the NRA's lack of response and long history of making similar hate-mongering public comments, it won't be his last time either. Less than a month ago, Ted Nugent called for the hanging of President Obama and Hillary Clinton for their supposed wrongdoing during the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attacks. And just two weeks ago, he referred to Hillary Clinton as a "criminal ass b**ch" on his Facebook. Regarding Apartheid, Nugent was quoted in the Detroit Free Press saying "Apartheid isn't that cut and dry. All men are not created equal. The preponderance of South Africa is a different breed of man... They are different. They still put bones in their noses, they still walk around naked, they wipe their butts with their hands...These are different people."
The fact that the NRA continues to support board members that behave in this way is shocking. I sit on the boards of multiple organizations and I know that we have ousted board members for much less than Nugent's posts. Other organizations do not put up with this type of behavior either, just last week Mark Zuckerberg, on behalf of Facebook, publicly apologized for the Tweet of one of his board directors. In fact, repercussions for social media quips are so common that there are Buzzfeed lists dedicated to them. If you do an internet search for "job loss tweets" you will find dozens of examples of people losing their employment and board positions over offensive tweets and social media posts, most of these people even apologized prior to being fired. Nugent, on the other hand, has made no apology and the NRA doesn't seem to care.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-rosenthal/nra-and-ted-nugent-inspir_b_9263108.html
Nugent essentially called upon an armed following (NRA members) to take action against me and eleven other mostly current or former elected officials. Ted Nugent has long represented the NRA and they owe us an explanation of exactly what they're conspiring to encourage their armed followers to do with respect to "shutting me down."
This is not the first time Ted Nugent has publicly made outrageous accusations and encouraged violence against NRA opponents, and given the NRA's lack of response and long history of making similar hate-mongering public comments, it won't be his last time either. Less than a month ago, Ted Nugent called for the hanging of President Obama and Hillary Clinton for their supposed wrongdoing during the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attacks. And just two weeks ago, he referred to Hillary Clinton as a "criminal ass b**ch" on his Facebook. Regarding Apartheid, Nugent was quoted in the Detroit Free Press saying "Apartheid isn't that cut and dry. All men are not created equal. The preponderance of South Africa is a different breed of man... They are different. They still put bones in their noses, they still walk around naked, they wipe their butts with their hands...These are different people."
The fact that the NRA continues to support board members that behave in this way is shocking. I sit on the boards of multiple organizations and I know that we have ousted board members for much less than Nugent's posts. Other organizations do not put up with this type of behavior either, just last week Mark Zuckerberg, on behalf of Facebook, publicly apologized for the Tweet of one of his board directors. In fact, repercussions for social media quips are so common that there are Buzzfeed lists dedicated to them. If you do an internet search for "job loss tweets" you will find dozens of examples of people losing their employment and board positions over offensive tweets and social media posts, most of these people even apologized prior to being fired. Nugent, on the other hand, has made no apology and the NRA doesn't seem to care.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-rosenthal/nra-and-ted-nugent-inspir_b_9263108.html
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NRA and Ted Nugent Inspired Hate Mongering and Bigotry (Original Post)
SecularMotion
Feb 2016
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Ilsa
(62,341 posts)1. By John Rosenthal, President, Meredith Management.
That's the author of this letter, if anyone wants to know without loading the HP page.
lastlib
(25,062 posts)2. Mr. Shittypants-- living proof that some of the monkeys.....
...came out of the trees head-first
krispos42
(49,445 posts)3. and hit every branch on the way down.
Ted Nugent speaks for me as much as Alex Jones speaks for Bernie or Hilary.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,603 posts)4. I always thought he was useful...
...but only as a bad example.
gejohnston
(17,502 posts)5. yet the gun blogs reacted with stuff like
Given Mr. Nugents history of calling for the execution of gun control advocates, given the history of deadly anti-semitism in America (and beyond), Mr. Nugents thinly veiled call for violent action against Jewish gun control advocates is beyond reprehensible. It also gives aid and comfort to the forces of civilian disarmament, allowing them to portray gun owners as bigots.
Mr. Nugent should remove this post and clarify his statement. The NRA should distance itself from Mr. Nugent. They should revoke his membership and remove him from their Board. One more thing . . .
Im the founder, publisher and majority owner of The Truth About Guns. Dan Zimmerman is TTAGs managing editor and a minority shareholder. Jeremy S. is one of our primary staff writers. All three of us are Jewish.
Our belief in and hard work for gun rights is rooted in our heritage and our recent collective past, which saw the systematic extermination of millions of defenseless Jews. Never again means never again will we be defenseless against our enemies. Never again will we be disarmed.
Like all of TTAGs staff, Dan, Jeremy and I arent just fighting for our right to keep and bear arms. Were fighting for all Americans natural, civil and Constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, political affiliation or sexual orientation.
That is all.
Mr. Nugent should remove this post and clarify his statement. The NRA should distance itself from Mr. Nugent. They should revoke his membership and remove him from their Board. One more thing . . .
Im the founder, publisher and majority owner of The Truth About Guns. Dan Zimmerman is TTAGs managing editor and a minority shareholder. Jeremy S. is one of our primary staff writers. All three of us are Jewish.
Our belief in and hard work for gun rights is rooted in our heritage and our recent collective past, which saw the systematic extermination of millions of defenseless Jews. Never again means never again will we be defenseless against our enemies. Never again will we be disarmed.
Like all of TTAGs staff, Dan, Jeremy and I arent just fighting for our right to keep and bear arms. Were fighting for all Americans natural, civil and Constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, political affiliation or sexual orientation.
That is all.
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2016/02/robert-farago/incendiary-image-of-the-day-ted-nuggets-anti-semitic-facebook-post-edition/
There is more
Gun owners are pressuring the National Rifle Association to boot longtime board member Ted Nugent from the organizations leadership ranks after the rock stars social media outburst that depicted prominent American Jews as the men and women really behind gun control.
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/nation-world/national/article59727951.html
It seems that people across spectrum was disgusted with Nugent's stunt.
ileus
(15,396 posts)6. I recommend you not join...unless you're club requires it.
Then you really don't have much choice.