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Ted Nugent encourages Trump followers to go "rampage on the skulls of Democrats."

Ted Nugent, a former member of Amboy Dukes, called on Trump supporters to seek violent retaliation against their political "enemies," who he refers to as "Democrats, Marxists and communists."    The controversial artist made the remarks on Saturday night while singing at a rally for Donald Trump in Austin, Texas, and has since been accused of hate speech.    "Think about what America's enemies have done over the last 14 months," Nugent told the audience. "They did not infiltrate the White House - they lied, they cheated, they cheated, and every day the Democrats violated their sacred oath of the Constitution. If you cannot convince your friends, they should not be your friends. "

 

Ted Nugent encourages Trump followers to go "rampage on the skulls of Democrats."


Ted Nugent, a former member of Amboy Dukes

called on Trump supporters to seek violent retaliation against their political "enemies," who he refers to as "Democrats, Marxists and communists."




The controversial artist made the remarks on Saturday night while singing at a rally for Donald Trump in Austin, Texas, and has since been accused of hate speech.

"Think about what America's enemies have done over the last 14 months"


Nugent told the audience.


  • "They did not infiltrate the White House
  • they lied, they cheated, they cheated
  • and every day the Democrats violated their sacred oath of

  • the Constitution. If you cannot convince your friends


"I love you people insanely, but I will love you even more if you move forward and go into the rampage of the skulls of Democrats, Marxists and communists."



While Nugent is known by his exaggerated vocabulary


this new set of observations has been interpreted as particularly harsh. They arrived just hours after a white militant opened fire at a Pavlou supermarket, killing 10 people and injuring three others.


Investigators discovered a statement linked to Payton Gendron

the suspected attacker.

In it

  1. he mentions the infamous "Grand Theory of Replacement"
  2. which is currently the basis of far-right ideology
  3. and Nugent's comments in Austin reflect that.


According to this hypothesis

Democrats and their political partners want to replace whites with immigrants.

It was a driving force behind the bloody 2017 Unite The Right Rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, and was endorsed by everyone from Tucker Carlson to Elise Stefanik.


Any domestic terrorist act

  • including one committed in the name of an abhorrent white nationalist ideology
  • runs counter to everything we stand for in America.
  • Hate must not have a safe haven.

Biden stated about the deadly incident in Buffalo, we must do everything we can to end domestic terrorism that fuels hatred.


Nugent recently made political headlines after spending a year calling the new coronavirus a "fake" and a "hoax" and pushing conspiracy theories about a COVID-19 vaccine diagnosed with the virus.


At the time

Nugent stated that he was "severely ill" from COVID-19.

When the pandemic began last year, Nugent described the coronavirus as a "scam"

  • and called mask-wearers "sheep."
  • He also proudly stated that he would never get the vaccine.
  • On Monday, Nugent seemed to change his tune.


 He shared a live video on Facebook where he complained about "I've had flu symptoms in the last 10 days.


I thought I was dying. Just clustfuck.

I tested positive today. I got Chinese shit.


I have a stuffed head and body pain. Oh, my God, what a pain in the ass. I literally couldn't crawl out of my bed in the last few days ".


Back in March, Nugent received major criticism claiming the number of deaths from the coronavirus was far higher than the actual deaths.



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