RFK Jr celebrates an infamous Dem gay rights leader Harvey Milk who was accused of grooming minors – IOTW Report

RFK Jr celebrates an infamous Dem gay rights leader Harvey Milk who was accused of grooming minors

PM: On Wednesday, independent presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr. posted an homage to Harvey Milk, an infamous Democrat politician accused of grooming minors, on the day established in 2009 to celebrate his life. Kennedy posted on X, “I want to take a moment to celebrate Harvey Milk Day and honor a man whose bravery transformed our society. Harvey Milk was a trailblazer for LGBTQ+ rights and the first openly gay individual elected to public office in California.” more

20 Comments on RFK Jr celebrates an infamous Dem gay rights leader Harvey Milk who was accused of grooming minors

  1. Not the least bit worried about RFK…If anything he will draw thousands of votes from Bidumb, and help offset the ballot harvesting. Same with West and Stein.

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  2. As I said in a previous post, the smartest VP pick Trump could make is VA Gov Younkin…That would not only secure wins in VA and PA, but might fucking well flip NJ, MD, and quite possibly New Hampshire…

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  3. This is RFK making sure he sucks every possible vote he can away from Biden.

    As far as Milk goes, he wasn’t Whites target. Mayor George Moscone was. Who died first. But he was strait. So no boat named after you asshole. San Fran has been screwed up since the 60’s and it’s only getting worse.

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  4. Death_By_Farts
    THURSDAY, 23 MAY 2024, 20:23 AT 8:23 PM
    “And yes…I AM BACK.”

    …welcome back. I was looking at old handles the other day, and wondered about you specifically.

    Your handle kind of sticks out…

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  5. If the USS Harvey Milk ever saw action, I bet it was all below decks between faggish sailors. In the lowest deck of all.

    A person walking down there would likely slip on the semen/seaman.

    Da Vinci, Tchaikovsky, Alan Turing were three famous queers, among others, that other queers adore. They, and all others that contributed to the arts and science could have done so without ever becoming queers.

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