Tuesday, June 9, 2026

JEWS AFTER PLATNER

JUST WATCH HOW THIS PLAYS OUT... The guy has a drunken Star Wars Tat for God's sake. How about what the Israeli's do to Arab-Palestinians every day while filthy rich child-molesting Billionair Gulf State Arab Shekhs just sit by and smoke dope... Platner’s Explanation In his appearance on Pod Save America, Platner explained the tattoo was a spur-of-the-moment decision made in 2007 during his third military deployment. While on leave in Croatia, he and fellow Marines, under the influence of alcohol, chose a skull-and-crossbones design from a tattoo parlor wall, a symbol they viewed as being generally tied to military iconography. “We chose a terrifying skull and crossbones off the wall because we were Marines and skulls and crossbones are a pretty standard military thing,” Platner said. “And then we all moved on with our lives.” Platner said the tattoo had never been flagged by military doctors, who review ink under regulations prohibiting extremist or hate-related symbols. Mounting Political Fallout The tattoo revelation comes on the heels of other damaging reports, including the resurfacing of deleted Reddit posts made by Platner over a decade ago. In those posts, he questioned why Black people "don’t tip" and made controversial comments about rape and intoxication. The posts led to the resignation of his campaign’s political director, former state Rep. Genevieve McDonald, on Friday.This wave of scrutiny marks the first major political test for Platner, who had been gaining traction as a political outsider aiming to unseat Republican Sen. Susan Collins in 2026. The controversy coincided with Gov. Janet Mills entering the race, now seen as Platner’s chief Democratic rival. While the Totenkopf symbol has existed in various military contexts for centuries, including Prussian and German army uniforms, its most infamous usage was by Nazi SS units, particularly the SS-TotenkopfverbÀnde, who ran concentration camps during the Holocaust. The 3rd SS Panzer Division Totenkopf, which also bore the emblem, was responsible for numerous atrocities during WWII. As a result, modern use of the symbol is often associated with neo-Nazism and white supremacist ideology, according to the ADL. Platner dismissed any claims that he harbors such beliefs. “I am not a secret Nazi,” Platner said. “Actually, if you read through my Reddit comments, I think you can pretty much figure out where I stand on Nazism and antisemitism and racism in general.” https://nypost.com/2026/06/04/us-news/graham-platner-knew-meaning-of-nazi-linked-totenkopf-tattoo-ex-girlfriend/

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