Rick Tyler, an independent Congressional candidate for Tennessee’s 3rd district, is facing a boycott of his restaurant business after he advertised his candidacy with racist billboard messages like “Make America White Again.”
In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Tennessee resident Amy Hines Woody expressed her outrage by posting a photo of the “Make America White Again” sign, WTVC reported.
“This disgusting bunch of bigotry was erected about 20 minutes from our house,” she wrote, noting that Tyler owned Whitewater Grill in Ocoee. “Please, if you are the decent and loving people I know you to be, boycott this business.”
A Web address on the billboard redirects to Tyler’s campaign website, which explains that the candidate chose a sign that “is difficult to ignore and its message comes across as authoritative and influential.”
Tyler also suggests that his billboard is based on Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan.
Difficult to ignore? Yeah, okay, I’ll say that much is so. Authoritative and influential? Well…perhaps in a Nazi-ish manner. Mostly, Mr. Tyler, it comes across as the same old bigotry, with a healthy helping of asshole whine added in.
“Of great significance, as well, is the reality of the Trump phenomenon and the manner in which he has loosened up the overall spectrum of political discourse,” he noted. “The Make America White Again billboard advertisement will cut to the very core and marrow of what plagues us as a nation.”
Oh FFS, the mealy mouthness! Yes, Trump has brought bigotry back into popularity, and rather than bigoted assholes feeling rather shamed, they are screaming, having fits of hysterics, and collecting guns even more. The very core and marrow of what plagues us…yeah, that would be brown people, right? I rather expect all the pasty queer people will have to go too.
A second sign used words from Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech along with an illustration of the Confederate flag surrounding the White House.
If I ever manage to find my eyebrows after they fell off the back of my head, I might then gather up my jaw from somewhere on the floor. What. In. The. Fuck.
Oh, here it is, folks, via Daily Kos:
Tyler said that he planned to put up other billboards, including “Fight federal tyranny / Stop the Muslim invasion” and “Mamas, don’t let your babies grow up to be miscegenators.”
Jesus Fuck, it gets worse.
The candidate told WRCB-TV that he did not hate people of color, but wanted to return to a “1960s, Ozzie and Harriet, Leave it to Beaver time when there were no break-ins; no violent crime; no mass immigration.”
Aauuuuggghhh no no no no no no. People this fucking ignorant should just have to leave. I don’t care where they go, just go. 1960s Ozzie and Harriet, Leave it to Beaver was television, you scant-brained asshole. uStates was not stuffed to the gills with benign papas smoking pipes who always had time for their children, with wives maintaining sparkling clean houses and cooking vast meals in dresses, fuck me heels, and pearls. There were plenty of break-ins, a lot of crime, actually, violent and otherwise, and as for mass immigration? Holy shit, just go away.
Via Raw Story.
Marcus Ranum says
Return to the 50’s is just a fig-leaf for Jim Crow and the economic boom after the war. Good times, if you were the oppressor. Happy days for douchebags.
I am guessing he’s an independent because even the local republicans don’t want him.
Marcus Ranum says
There was a lot of crime in the 60s. Most of it was being committed by cops and politicians. And that hasn’t even changed -- I don’t know what he’s complaining about! Inequality is on the rise -- it’s a better time than ever to work for Wall St and steal from the poor.
Maybe he’s just unhappy that he missed his seat on the gravy train.
Athywren - not the moon you're looking for says
I don’t understand… how is he able to look back nostalgically on the 1960’s when he’s an accidental time traveller from the 1860’s?
I do like (for very strained definitions of like) the whole “no mass immigration” thing, though. He clearly hasn’t heard about that “entirety of united states history” thing.
robertbaden says
He wants to return to a time when white violence against others was ignored.
Caine says
Athywren:
Going by what I can see on that loathsome billboard, (his website is down) he’s a ‘white pioneer’ fanatacist. That’s the only immigration that counts.
cicely says
*straight face*
North American has always been white, ever since Jesus created it with a wave of his hand.
Always.
Any other view is heresy. Blasphemy. Anathema.
--
Kengi says
So, he’s supporting a tax rate of 91% for the wealthy, right? You know, like the good old days. I’d say he has rose-colored glasses, but that would make all his friends look too dark…
Onamission5 says
The existence of one revisionist racist dickweed who wants to be a minor king is disturbing. Also disturbing is the number of people who, knowingly and willingly, assisted him in promoting his hateful message. Unless he’s a print shop owner and construction guy who owns a whole bunch of roadside land in addition to being a restaurant owner, that’s at least three more business owners in the local area who thought his craptastic, counter-factual view of the world was important enough to help him put it on public display, or who were willing to profit off his hate.
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
I can’t wait for “white genocide” to actually finally happen.
brucegee1962 says
One of the many things that bugs me about 50s and 60s nostalgia was that one of the main reasons for the prosperity (aside from the rest of the world being in ruins) was that an entire generation benefited from the biggest government handout in history, the GI bill. You politicians really want to revive the Ozzie and Harriet middle class? How about sending an entire frigging generation to college for free?
Saad says
*shudders*
It’s really happening, isn’t it? White supremacy has been given full legitimacy and mainstream status again thanks to all the Trump-crazy fuckheads.
Caine says
Saad:
Yeah, it is. As if the world wasn’t scary enough.
Giliell:
Been waiting a long time for that. Hasn’t happened yet.
Crimson Clupeidae says
Onamission5 @8: I don’t know. If I were a sign maker, I’d be tempted to go along with this kind of business for a couple of reasons: 1) You’re taking money from assholes, 2) you’re getting their message out there, and it’s mostly going to hurt them anyway.
Not sure I actually would, but I can see why even a good person running a sign making business would go along with something this blatant.
I’m more scared of the people who will see this and want to vote for this shitsmear.
blf says
Expropriating Dr King’s famous comment completely out-of-context has been going on for years now, including claims Dr King would “support” the re-purposed comment. It is now new to trum-pratism.
Caine says
CC @ 13:
Really? Because you know, there are a lot of atheist groups who can’t find anyone willing to do their billboards, so I’m going more towards Onamission5’s view.
Caine says
Via Daily Kos, it seems ol’ Ricky was poisoned by god:
Caine says
Also, Gawker grabbed a cache of his site before it disappeared, and boy oh boy, does Ricky ever hate brown people. A lot.
It took me a few to figure out what WWFFD means, at least to Tyler: What Would (the) Founding Fathers Do?
blf says
I’ve been poking around in the Generalisimo Google cache of this fruitcake’s site, and, wouldn’t you know, he’s a chemtrail conspiracy kook (Conspiracy Denial Disorder: America’s Foremost Mental Malady — Part 1, Google cache as of 20-June-2016):
Grade-A kook.
(I’ve not been able to find the implied Part 2…)
Caine says
:drops head gently onto desk:
Why has this become a signifier that a kook is about to go off?
blf says
Someone mentioned this fruitkook was a time-traveler from the 1860s. Yep. The site (which currently seems to be up) even has an article to prove it, Counter Revolution (linked-to throughout the site as “Unfinished Business of the 1860’s”):
Please sit down comfortably, fasten yer safety strap, and put away the drinks. A crash element is also recommended. Proceed carefully reading the rest of this rant:
Make that Grade A Prime kook.
Oh, and there was not a single mention of “black” or slavery or anything like that, but there was a confederate flag.
blf says
s/crash element/crash helmet/
I think I need to have a few whisk(e)ys after that brain-battering…
blf says
Kooks don’t know what either word means, therefore, if you put them together, they must know what the phrase means by the Double-Not-Knowing-Rule. And the use of the “Double-Not-Knowing-Rule” is logic, which is used by science, which proves it is science also.
</whisk(e)y>
busterggi says
I see a potential VP pick here!
Siobhan says
Protip: If someone has to assert their argument is logical, it probably isn’t.