- DFL staffer makes a reprehensible comment on social media
- Corey Day, Executive Director of DFL reveals violence is part of inside jokes of the DFL staffers
- MPR reporter ignores
DFL Staffer William Davis has made comments that can only be characterized as a call to violence. Here is the now-deleted Facebook comment itself:
Screenshot of the beheading comment made by William Davis, DFL official
Calling for Republicans to be brought to the "guillotines" on November 7 is despicable and could serve as a real catalyst to violence, given the trend amongst Democrats like Maxine Waters and Eric Holder, who recently called for Republicans to be "kicked".
William Davis, Mr. Guillotine himself
This is a good moment to remind ourselves of the fact that the very concept of terrorism comes from the Reign of Terror and the French Communist Revolutionary movement, which according to historians like Pierre Chaunu and Jean-Clément Martin, who have described it as a ‘genocide’, has claimed between 250,000 and 500,000 lives, most of which peasants.
Thus, whether we look at the history of the Left in the West or its Soviet-bred variant, violence is the hallmark of Leftism - it has always has been and it seems it will always be.
As disturbing and as reprehensible Wiliams Davis' comment is, what are we to make of statements made by none other than Corey Day, Executive Director of the DFL?
Mugshot appearance of Corey Day, courtesy of mugshots.com
According to Tim Pugmire from MPR News, Corey Day, in what can only be considered a shockingly clumsy attempt to whitewash William Davis' guillotine comments, reveals that in fact, such violent beheading comments are part of the inner jokes repertoire of DFL staffers!!!
"In an earlier statement, DFL executive director Corey Day said the comment was an inside joke among former co-workers. Day apologized and said Davis’ remark was “unacceptable.”
Excuse me?
Did really he mean to say this? Did Tim Pugmire really mean to report on this? Did I hear right that the Executive Director of the Minnesota Democrats just disclosed that "inside jokes" amongst Democrat Staffers include "jokes" about beheading Republicans?
Was the "jokes" reference meant to somehow help us relax a bit and not take this so seriously? Because if this is what Corey Day thought he might be achieved, he is wrong!
Not only that but it reveals ineptness and hypocrisy that should make any rational and coherently thinking person, be they Democrat or Republican, to totally #WalkAway from any party that makes light of making such "inside jokes".
In the following paragraph, however, Corey Day tries to convince us that Williams Davis' comment is "unacceptable" and that they hold their staff to some kind of a "standard"?
Wait a minute? Which is it? First, he tries to make light of it, disclosing the very disturbing fact that the "the comment was an inside joke among former co-workers", only to denounce it as "unacceptable". So how many other former co-workers were in on the beheading joke, Mr. Day? And how long have these jokes been circulating in the Minnesota DFL?
What if the Executive Director of the GOP had made such remark?
Would MPR's Tim Pugmire report it in only in passing?
Or would it become a scandal rolling on the heels of dozens of greatly indignant headlines in the Minnesota Left-leaning media?
As for Corey Day, I guess his nonchalant attitude about DFL staffers making inside jokes about beheading Republicans is not a big issue to the DFL. That's because to them he's just another very skilled individual, not a drunk who ends up in jail now and then.
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