• Please be sure to read the rules and adhere to them. Some banned members have complained that they are not spammers. But they spammed us. Some even tried to redirect our members to other forums. Duh. Be smart. Read the rules and adhere to them and we will all get along just fine. Cheers. :beer: Link to the rules: https://www.forumsforums.com/threads/forum-rules-info.2974/

Was that a Nazi salute the US women's soccer team made in front of a Jewish museum?

Jim_S

Gone But Not Forgotten
GOLD Site Supporter
July 16, 2019
Was that a Nazi salute the US women's soccer team made in front of a Jewish museum?
By Monica Showalter

https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...er_team_made_in_front_of_a_jewish_museum.html

Is there a more revolting U.S. women's soccer player than the grandstanding Megan Rapinoe?

Take a look at this questionable gesture coming from someone named Ashlyn Harris, also member of the U.S. Women's National Team, outside the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Manhattan:

https://mobile.twitter.com/MJHnews/...er_team_made_in_front_of_a_jewish_museum.html
MuseumJewishHeritage
@MJHnews
It's been an incredible morning at the Museum. We're so happy to have been part of the pre-Ticker Tape parade and we're so proud of our world champion
@USWNT
.

Pictured here, left to right:
@ALLIE_LONG
,
@mPinoe
, and
@Ashlyn_Harris
.

The picture was posted by the museum itself, so obviously, nothing overt was going on.

But there they are, standing there all blonde and Aryan-looking, with Harris raising her arm in that rigid manner, looking a helluva lot like a Nazi doing the salute.

The Left is arguing that any suspicion about the arm gesture was all in our heads, nothing more than an accident combined with the right's overactive imaginations. Snopes pooh-poohs the whole thing, arguing that the gesture was not at all different from the rah-rahing the women do with each other when they win a game. Snopes posts a picture of another outstretched arm gesture from a game to support this — that looks nothing like the one in front of the Jewish museum.

But at a minimum, it was pretty insensitive, and these women are pretty media-savvy, so one wonders. Are they a weird proto-Aryan youth cult, de facto or otherwise, selling themselves as America's heroes? Nobody does a salute like that outside a Jewish museum. Schoolkids have been sanctioned and re-educated for far less. But everyone's apologizing for them.

It's interesting, because I've already commented earlier on how the women's team excluded a very rare and very qualified black player for her Christian faith. News accounts argued that that too was just our imagination and the player didn't make the cut. But here we have a U.S. soccer player calling black player Jaelene Hinkle a "homophobe" for that Christian faith. And who, precisely, was that? Sure enough, Ashlyn Harris, the same one making the Nazi salute.

It calls to mind the famous propaganda poster from World War II, which was no doubt based on something culled from the ravings of the beast:

All this comes as anti-Semitism is being made respectable by the likes of Rep. Ilhan Omar, and the Democratic-led Congress couldn't even pass a resolution to condemn anti-Semitism in response to Omar's many lies about Jews rooted in her Jew-hatred.

To the Trump administration's credit, Attorney General William Barr is setting up a commission to study the spread of anti-Semitism and warning of the hate potential of identity politics, which is the essence of Nazism. At a minimum, it's creating a record.

That those women could stand there together with one of them making that peculiar stiff-arm gesture associated with Nazis in front of a Jewish museum pretty well tells us that such a study is quite needed. Maybe it was a coincidence. Maybe it was a sort of osmosis of the team's identity politics. Maybe they wanted to be juvenile and get away with something. Maybe something worse is happening, as everyone denies. Could be any of that. The trends and signs so far are not good.

Image credit: Imgur, public domain, Twitter screen shot.
 

Attachments

  • 21DF4887-12C3-407E-A9FE-F0B24CF7D157.jpg
    21DF4887-12C3-407E-A9FE-F0B24CF7D157.jpg
    216.7 KB · Views: 72
  • F366AC23-89EA-4C55-8094-958E2F171889.png
    F366AC23-89EA-4C55-8094-958E2F171889.png
    322.4 KB · Views: 76

Melensdad

Jerk in a Hawaiian Shirt & SNOWCAT Moderator
Staff member
GOLD Site Supporter
I think these are talented athletes. And I think some of what SOME of them do, that gets media attention, is abhorrent, unpatriotic and asinine. Some of these athletes are very hard to like and really are anti-role-models. But this doesn't look like a Nazi anything to me. I see nothing but celebration in this photo.
 

pirate_girl

legendary ⚓
GOLD Site Supporter
If she had been standing there with a bouquet of flowers in that hand, nobody would have thought a thing of it.
Just so happens she's standing next to her teammate Rapinoe.
Rapinoe is the one who refused to stand during the national anthem this causing such outrage these past weeks, not her fellow players.
Here's another photo of Ashlyn Harris from her Instagram.
20190717_084854.jpg
 

tiredretired

The Old Salt
SUPER Site Supporter
I do not believe she is doing a nazi salute, but if Trump had done that, it would be a different story from the left.
 

Danang Sailor

nullius in verba
GOLD Site Supporter
Let's see:

1. Wrong arm
2. Arm held to side, not to the front
3. Fingers spread, not held tightly together

Conclusion:

Nope. Just more proof that folks can imagine nearly anything, about nearly anything.
 
Top