The names of Evil Doers.
Fascists
Racists
Homophobic
Bigoted
Hateful
The presense of women on these chats makes it even more diabolical. They believe they are special women. The men won't hurt them because they do the bidding of the men. They are wrong.
Politico obtained 2,900 pages of exchanges over seven months among a dozen Young Republican leaders in New York, Kansas, Arizona and Vermont - many of these young politicians are now facing calls to step down.
Some of those involved referred to Black people as monkeys, referred to opponents in gas chambers and spoke of raping enemies.
The board of directors of the Young Republicans National Federation has said it is "appalled by the vile and inexcusable language revealed in the Politico article."
“Such behavior is disgraceful, unbecoming of any Republican, and stands in direct opposition to the values our movement represents," it said. "Those involved must immediately resign from all positions within their state and local Young Republican organizations.”
Full List of Young Republicans Involved in Offensive Chats
Bobby Walker - New York - his comments included calling rape "epic."
Peter Giunta - Kansas - his comments included joking about "loving Hitler" and calling black people monkeys.
Joe Maligno - New York - his comments included joking about gas chambers and a "Hitler aesthetic."
Alex Dwyer - Kansas - he reacted with a smiley face emoji to Giunta's joke about "loving Hitler."
William Hendrix - Kansas - he used the n-word and joked about racial stereotypes about black people.
Annie Kaykaty - New York - she said she was "ready to watch people burn."
Luke Mosiman - Arizona - he called for the rape of an opponent.
Samuel Douglass - Vermont - his comments included offensive remarks about Indians.
Brianna Douglass - Vermont - her comments included stereotypes about Jewish people not being "honest."
Racists
Homophobic
Bigoted
Hateful
The presense of women on these chats makes it even more diabolical. They believe they are special women. The men won't hurt them because they do the bidding of the men. They are wrong.
Politico obtained 2,900 pages of exchanges over seven months among a dozen Young Republican leaders in New York, Kansas, Arizona and Vermont - many of these young politicians are now facing calls to step down.
Some of those involved referred to Black people as monkeys, referred to opponents in gas chambers and spoke of raping enemies.
The board of directors of the Young Republicans National Federation has said it is "appalled by the vile and inexcusable language revealed in the Politico article."
“Such behavior is disgraceful, unbecoming of any Republican, and stands in direct opposition to the values our movement represents," it said. "Those involved must immediately resign from all positions within their state and local Young Republican organizations.”
Full List of Young Republicans Involved in Offensive Chats
Bobby Walker - New York - his comments included calling rape "epic."
Peter Giunta - Kansas - his comments included joking about "loving Hitler" and calling black people monkeys.
Joe Maligno - New York - his comments included joking about gas chambers and a "Hitler aesthetic."
Alex Dwyer - Kansas - he reacted with a smiley face emoji to Giunta's joke about "loving Hitler."
William Hendrix - Kansas - he used the n-word and joked about racial stereotypes about black people.
Annie Kaykaty - New York - she said she was "ready to watch people burn."
Luke Mosiman - Arizona - he called for the rape of an opponent.
Samuel Douglass - Vermont - his comments included offensive remarks about Indians.
Brianna Douglass - Vermont - her comments included stereotypes about Jewish people not being "honest."