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Senate candidate Herschel Walker cancels fundraiser after uproar over donor’s use of vaccine-needle swastika i

Senate candidate Herschel Walker cancels fundraiser after uproar over donor’s use of vaccine-needle swastika i

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Wednesday, October 13th 2021 at 5:43PM · 1830 views
Senate candidate Herschel Walker cancels fundraiser after uproar over donor’s use of vaccine-needle swastika in profile

A fundraiser for Republican Herschel Walker, a U.S. Senate candidate in Georgia, was canceled Wednesday after its host was criticized for featuring an image that used a swastika made out of syringes on her Twitter profile.

Bettina Sofia Viviano-Langlais, a Republican donor, was set to host a fundraiser for Walker this weekend in Parker, Tex., according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, which first noted Wednesday morning that her Twitter profile picture resembled the symbol. That specific rendering of the vaccine-needle swastika has been co-opted by activists nationwide who oppose coronavirus vaccine mandates and compare them to Nazi treatment of the Jews.

Within hours of the Journal-Constitution’s report, the account’s profile picture had been changed and Walker had called off the event despite initially standing by Viviano-Langlais.

On Wednesday morning, a spokeswoman for Walker’s campaign defended the image as being “clearly an anti-mandatory vaccination graphic.”

“Herschel unequivocally opposes anti-semitism and bigotry of all kinds,” the spokeswoman told the Journal-Constitution. By 3 p.m. Eastern time, however, the spokeswoman said Walker would no longer be attending the event and emphasized his support for the Jewish community.

“Herschel is a strong friend of Israel and the Jewish community and opposes hatred and bigotry of all forms,” Walker spokeswoman Mallory Blount told The Washington Post. “Despite the fact that the apparent intent behind the graphic was to condemn government vaccine mandates, the symbol used is very offensive and does not reflect the values of Herschel Walker or his campaign.”

Viviano-Langlais, a Texas filmmaker, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The campaign’s walk-back was not enough for the Georgia Democratic Party, which initially accused Walker of defending the symbol “for nothing more than some campaign cash.”

“Herschel Walker defended a swastika, and canceling a fundraiser does not change the fact that he failed to condemn a hateful, anti-Semitic symbol,” Dan Gottlieb, a spokesman for the state’s Democratic Party, said in a statement.

[Walker, supported by Trump, jumps into U.S. Senate race in Georgia]
Walker, a former National Football League running back whose career was bookended with stints with the Dallas Cowboys, has refused to say whether he is vaccinated. He officially received former president Donald Trump’s endorsement in September, months after Trump first raised the possibility that the former University of Georgia star could run a strong campaign against Sen. Raphael G. Warnock, a freshman Democrat.

“Wouldn’t it be fantastic if the legendary Herschel Walker ran for the United States Senate in Georgia?” Trump said in a March statement. “He would be unstoppable, just like he was when he played for the Georgia Bulldogs, and in the NFL.”

When her Twitter profile still featured the image, Viviano-Langlais shared an invitation to the fundraiser for Walker, which she was set to co-host. Tickets started at $500 per person, while VIP access — featuring a photo opportunity with Walker — was going for $5,800 a person.

Viviano-Langlais has hosted anti-vaccine events in Texas, including a March party celebrating the end of a mask mandate imposed by Gov. Greg Abbott (R). The event featured a bonfire — for masks.

The cancellation of this weekend’s fundraiser may not be much of a setback for Walker — his campaign is off to a fast start, drawing in $3.7 million since it was first announced five weeks ago, according to the Journal-Constitution.

The image of a swastika formed by syringes has led to controversy in other parts of the country. In Arizona, Kelly Townsend, a Republican state senator, dismissed criticism from the state chapter of the Anti-Defamation League after she tweeted an image of a Nazi flag made up of needles.

In Utah and New York, anti-vaccine-mandate protesters have been spotted carrying flags and posters featuring the needle swastika, drawing criticism from Jewish organizations.

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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, October 13th 2021 at 5:45PM

This was a wise move by Republican Herschel Walker.

robert powell Wednesday, October 13th 2021 at 7:02PM


“Herschel Walker defended a swastika,

and canceling a fundraiser does not change the fact that he failed to condemn a hateful,

anti-Semitic symbol,” Dan Gottlieb, state’s Democratic Party, said in a statement.

[Walker, supported by Trump, jumps into U.S. Senate race in Georgia]

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This was a wise move by Republican Herschel Walker.


Wednesday, October 13th 2021 at 5:45PM
Deacon Ron Gray

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Honorable President of the Senate Mrs. Kamala Devi Harris by defeating for trump$$ette revWarnock.

..From the AfricanAmerican Family there seems NOTHING wise about that uncleTOM hershey

..From russianView uncleTOM hershey may be WISE...

..'blacksFORtrump' 'blackHebrewIsraelite' Felons deaCON may be wise...

WHAT does deaCON mean by W I S E....?

Steve Williams Wednesday, October 13th 2021 at 7:03PM

Ron, do you know what 卍 means? Of course Viviano-Langlais was referring to that authoritarian tyrant and crook, Joe Biden.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, October 13th 2021 at 8:50PM

Steve, is that the sign of Tne German Swastika?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, October 13th 2021 at 9:05PM

What I mean by WISE, that he stopped now and did not suffer the Embarrassment of running against American's favorite pastor and politician serving as senior pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta and the junior United States senator from Georgia. I see you can't imagine the pressure that will be.

Robert Powell, I am going the miss our conversations but I thought there was some hope that you would get me that respect to honor my request to stop that name-calling.

I really thought you would honor my request but I see that I was WRONG but it was you and your disrespect is the reason why YOU CAN'T COME BACK TO MY BLOGS AGAIN."


Steve Williams Wednesday, October 13th 2021 at 10:20PM


wàn
a sacred and auspicious symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, October 13th 2021 at 10:41PM

I will add that to my knowledge because the first thing that came to mind when I saw this symbol was, Nazi Germany.



Steve Williams Thursday, October 14th 2021 at 12:10AM

I understand Ron. Myself, I no longer feel any connection to the Nazis when I see that symbol. I think folks obsess over the Nazis too much these days.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, October 14th 2021 at 5:53AM

That symbol is the reason why World War II started and what that symbol represented.

Steve Williams Thursday, October 14th 2021 at 5:02PM

The Nazis don't have the power to co-opt that symbol. It's all in your mind Ron.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, October 14th 2021 at 7:13PM

You do know the differences in between these two symbols 卐 VS this 卍 symbol?

To the common eye who don't know about the right-facing symbol (卐) is called swastika, In Hinduism means “good fortune” or “well-being.”

From what I read of German history that was a sign to the road to Prosperity for The German people and not the Jews in that country, Steve.

In the eyes of The Nazis, this symbol was for the betterment of German's and this symbol (卐) is clearly the same symbol in both cases.

Steve Williams Thursday, October 14th 2021 at 7:49PM

The swastika in both left-facing and right-facing forms were used for thousands of years before the Nazis. The left-facing form is more natural to draw, it takes just 4 strokes. The Nazis were just a blip on history Ron. They're gone now, and they are nothing you need to worry about. Nobody cares if someone made vaccine needles into a swastika shape. How childish to do it, or react to it.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, October 14th 2021 at 8:39PM

The swastika in both left-facing and right-facing forms were used for thousands of years before the Nazis.

From the research I did on this subject I would agree with this statement: "The swastika in both left-facing and right-facing forms were used for thousands of years before the Nazis. The left-facing form is more natural to draw, it takes just 4 strokes."

And I have no problem with this statement as well: The Nazis were just a blip on history Ron.

Now when you said Nobody cares if someone made vaccine needles into a swastika shape, is where I disagree. For 6 million Jews is history and will be ever ingrained in the minds of the horrible atrocity of the death the swastika meant in recent history, in that form.

The Swastika Steve, is a symbol most frequently associated with Hitler and Nazis during World War II, and is still used by neo-Nazi groups, and that is the point.

Steve Williams Thursday, October 14th 2021 at 10:56PM

You say you are a Jew. The 6 million Jews were not the true Jews. They weren't your kind Ron.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, October 14th 2021 at 11:35PM

Great point Steve, "Those who said they were Jews but they are not." This is how history has told the story. Now to correct you when you said: "You say you are a Jew," NO Steve, I am Hebrew.

Now we can talk about that later, I don't want to get too far off the subject Back to the swastika.



Steve Williams Friday, October 15th 2021 at 2:49AM

Why should the Nazis be allowed to desecrate one of the physical marks of the buddha? The Nazis have long been defeated (America kicked their ass), never to rise again.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, October 15th 2021 at 8:23AM

If that is the case, then why do your White Supremacy groups in this country Embrace the Nazi symbol! The word that I am looking for is “FEAR.”

And those White supremacy groups I’ll bring it back and it’s alive and well.

These groups are domestic terrorist and these are the people Trump used to try to stay in power after he was voted out of office by the people of the United States of America.

Trump lied to them to.








Steve Williams Friday, October 15th 2021 at 3:07PM

If you want to live in fear, that's your prerogative Ron.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, October 15th 2021 at 5:19PM

No Steve, Fear is just one of the tools in that those White supremacy groups use to gather your people together.

I don’t have to walk in fear Steve, when you have the power of Yahweh on your side.

Steve Williams Friday, October 15th 2021 at 5:48PM

Who do you mean Ron, "your people?"

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, October 15th 2021 at 8:32PM

No Steve, My God.

Now Steve, Do you have any comments on this topic: "Senate candidate Herschel Walker cancels fundraiser after uproar over donor’s use of vaccine-needle swastika in profile." And I might add, THE FEAR" in the last 100 years the symbol represents now.




Steve Williams Saturday, October 16th 2021 at 12:46AM

Yes Ron, I have a comment about your needle swastika.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Saturday, October 16th 2021 at 7:19AM

I am standing by.

Steve Williams Saturday, October 16th 2021 at 7:29AM

There's nothing wrong with a needle swastika. It means Biden's vaccination mandate is anti-democratic.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Saturday, October 16th 2021 at 8:04AM

The image of a swastika formed by syringes has led to controversy in other parts of the country. In Arizona, Kelly Townsend, a Republican state senator, dismissed criticism from the state chapter of the Anti-Defamation League after she tweeted an image of a Nazi flag made up of needles.

In Utah and New York, anti-vaccine-mandate protesters have been spotted carrying flags and posters featuring the needle swastika, drawing criticism from Jewish organizations.

Steve Williams Saturday, October 16th 2021 at 8:55AM

Interesting. Ron, did you ever as a kid draw a swastika?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Saturday, October 16th 2021 at 9:02AM

Hell “NO!!!…

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