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Rep. King posts meme: Red states have ‘8 trillion bullets’

- By Emily Kopp CQ-Roll Call

WASHINGTON — Rep. Steve King posted a meme Saturday about a hypothetic­al civil war between “blue states” fighting over which bathroom to use and “red states” with trillions of bullets.

The post is an image of two figures composed of traditiona­lly Democratic­leaning and Republican­leaning states in fighting postures with text superimpos­ed over the top. The caption reads: “Folks keep talking about another civil war. One side has about 8 trillion bullets, while the other side doesn’t know which bathroom to use.”

“Wonder who would win?” the Iowa Republican wrote on Facebook.

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The image appears to have originated in a 2013 New York Times Book Review post was later deleted. by Michael Kinsley titled “War of Umbrage.”

King’s post comes at a time Muslim civil rights leaders and others have urged for political leaders to be thoughtful in their rhetoric in light of the mass shooting targeting two New Zealand mosques last week that left at least 50 people dead.

King may have posted the meme without much deliberati­on, as it escaped his notice that Iowa is pictured as a “blue state.”

The post follows lobbying by King for Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to reinstate him to congressio­nal committee posts.

King was stripped of committee assignment­s by congressio­nal leadership following years of white nationalis­t statements, most recently in an interview with The New York Times.

“White nationalis­t, white supremacis­t, Western civilizati­on — how did that language become offensive?” King said January article.

King disputes the quote in a letter to McCarthy that he has asked supporters to endorse.

“The New York Times misquoted me and misreprese­nted my beliefs as a freedom-loving American,” King wrote.

The form letter also includes a button to donate to the King for Congress political committee.

King was defiant in a February interview with Iowa Public Television insisting, in the “I have apologize for.”

While King disavowed white nationalis­m, he argued that term has been “weaponized by the left” to mean racism, but didn’t give his definition of the term.

King has often voiced the far-right theory that immigratio­n and diversity will lead to a collapse of Western civilizati­on. Advocacy groups dedicated to rooting out hate speech say “Western civilizati­on” used in that context is a euphemism for whites. nothing to

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