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Showing Original Post only (View all)"You're being lied to about Graham Platner" [View all]
Reading through Platners many hundreds of anonymous comments, its hard to paint him as a secret white supremacist or far-right extremist of any kind. In fact, his posts more or less align with the persona he has presented to voters in the two months since he launched his campaign: a rough-around-the-edges military veteran and oyster farmer with a penchant for crude language and a passion for firearms and sustainable living who holds a variety of standard progressive views alongside some heterodox ones...
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Platners Reddit archive contains thousands of comments over more than a decade, and it is possible to single out many of them to accuse him of any number of unflattering things. This is, in fact, exactly what seems to be happening in the media coverage of his posts, in which Platner is simultaneously portrayed as both a bigoted, far-right reactionary, and a dangerous left-wing radical.
But read in their totality, Platners posts paint a different picture of the candidate: someone who, far from a secret fascist, was openly and passionately opposed to fascism; who held a variety of typical progressive views even as he expressed himself in ways many liberals would regard as crass and offensive; who sympathizes with rural Americans despite being vehemently opposed to many of the candidates they vote for; and who was disillusioned with and radicalized against the system by US wars.
Platner, in other words, comes off as a flawed, complicated, and sometimes contradictory human being whose political views dont always fit neatly into a box. In that, he resembles millions of Americans including some of the exact voter demographics that American liberals say they want to win back, yet seemingly cant help but vilify.
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Platners Reddit archive contains thousands of comments over more than a decade, and it is possible to single out many of them to accuse him of any number of unflattering things. This is, in fact, exactly what seems to be happening in the media coverage of his posts, in which Platner is simultaneously portrayed as both a bigoted, far-right reactionary, and a dangerous left-wing radical.
But read in their totality, Platners posts paint a different picture of the candidate: someone who, far from a secret fascist, was openly and passionately opposed to fascism; who held a variety of typical progressive views even as he expressed himself in ways many liberals would regard as crass and offensive; who sympathizes with rural Americans despite being vehemently opposed to many of the candidates they vote for; and who was disillusioned with and radicalized against the system by US wars.
Platner, in other words, comes off as a flawed, complicated, and sometimes contradictory human being whose political views dont always fit neatly into a box. In that, he resembles millions of Americans including some of the exact voter demographics that American liberals say they want to win back, yet seemingly cant help but vilify.
https://jacobin.com/2025/10/platner-maine-senate-reddit-media
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Platner knows the truth about the robber barons and Wall Street. This is why the POB will oppose
PatrickforB
Friday
#1
LOL, I'm sorry! That is me being full of you-know-what. I meant powers that be. As in
PatrickforB
Friday
#23
And Maine voters seem perfectly happy to elect him as the Democratic nominee. Nt
Fiendish Thingy
Friday
#64
People who served in the Marines knew in 2007 that a totenkopf was an unacceptable tattoo. Platner himself would have
WhiskeyGrinder
Friday
#12
Interesting, I was under the impression he had shopped around NG units until he found someone to write a very generous
WhiskeyGrinder
Friday
#28
"Talk tonsomebody who served in his unit or an adjacent one." Are there interviews with people he's served with?
WhiskeyGrinder
Friday
#30
There are plenty enough probably on this site (not necessarily from his unit) but
SSJVegeta
Friday
#34
Oh I didn't mean culture-wise. I'm very familiar with that. I just meant is there was anyone who could vouch for him as
WhiskeyGrinder
Friday
#39
Yeah in that case you are right. Nobody has publicly come out and endorsed him who served in his unit (AFAIK).
SSJVegeta
Friday
#46
They have a very "work hard play hard" culture -especially the 3/8ths (3rd battallion 8th Marines))
SSJVegeta
Friday
#42
And despite the many complaints, Fetterman's a lot better than having Mehmet Oz in the Senate.
sop
Friday
#21
I have a feeling he's worried because his wife was an undocumented migrant from Brazil
Ritabert
Friday
#44
Like The People, he's flawed, imperfect, passionate. Liberal elites "vilify" The People, "crass and offensive."
betsuni
Friday
#11
Platner's not perfect, but there is no such thing as the perfect candidate. He is however, a strong candidate to oppose
Fil1957
Friday
#13
Nothing about his comment about Blacks being bad tippers, either. He was 29 years old at the time...
QueerDuck
Friday
#22
I understand or accept that Platner is likely to be the Democratic nominee, he isn't yet, but he is likely
Quiet Em
18 hrs ago
#75
I absolutely understand the importance of flipping this Maine Senate seat blue
Quiet Em
17 hrs ago
#79
Platner is the strong favorite, with one poll showing him leading with 46% support compared to 4% for Costello
Emile
17 hrs ago
#82
Things are very seldom black/white good/bad. People need to be taken as a whole.
Martin Eden
Friday
#33
Hmmm. I wonder if the Totenkopf tattoo has anything to do with it. Or the misogynistic comments, or the ...
QueerDuck
Friday
#53
I mean my acceptance started at the passive aggressive and quickly morphed into full fledged support
SSJVegeta
Yesterday
#66
And condescendingly told we're being lied to when we see a person's own words and actions for ourselves.
betsuni
1 hr ago
#141
I'm beginning to think some people would prefer conservative Susan over Platner. We have
Emile
18 hrs ago
#77
Having Fetterman (D) in the Senate is actually better than having Dr. Oz
thought crime
17 hrs ago
#85