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“I’m not overly impressed by a squad of media running around saying, ‘What do you think about the tattoo on Graham Platner’s chest?’” the elder statesman of the progressive movement told Axios this week. “Between you and me, there might be one or two more important issues.”

Sanders also said he “absolutely” stood by his endorsement of Platner. Axios plans to air its full interview with Sanders on Friday but released snippets of the conversation on social media.

Sanders has backed Platner, a Marine veteran and oyster farmer, since soon after the latter announced his Senate bid this August. Platner’s anti-establishment platform, which includes embracing many progressive policies Sanders helped popularize, had made him a rising star despite his lack of any political experience. Platner has also taken a hard line against Israel.

That popularity was shaken following the recent revelation of Platner’s old Reddit posts, in which he made comments disparaging various groups. In an effort to get ahead of the opposition, Platner then himself revealed that he sported a skull-and-crossbones chest tattoo resembling an S.S. Totenkopf. He said he paid for it in 2007 while “inebriated” with fellow Marines in Croatia, and claimed he hadn’t known it was affiliated with Nazis (though subsequent reporting has suggested he knew it was a Totenkopf).

“I’m not a secret Nazi,” Platner said on Monday. He initially did not apologize for or suggest he would remove the tattoo.

After the revelations, Sanders told Axios he was still “impressed by the guy.”

“He went through some very difficult experiences in the military as a machine gunner, seeing his friends killed, came out of the military, he will acknowledge, I’m not telling you what he doesn’t say, he had PTSD,” the senator said. “He went into a dark period in his life. I suspect that Graham Platner is not the only American to have gone through a dark period.”

Sanders then sought to draw a line between condemnation of Platner and the election of President Donald Trump. “I think as a nation, especially given the fact that we have a president who was convicted on 14 felonies, maybe we have to do a little bit of forgiveness,” he said.

He wasn’t the only prominent progressive Jew who has remained in Platner’s corner since the tattoo revelation. Jon Lovett, the co-founder of influential left-wing podcast “Pod Save America” and media company Crooked Media and a former Obama official, has accused Platner’s progressive critics of demanding “only perfect candidates off the Harvard Law conveyor belt.” (Platner revealed his Nazi tattoo on a “Pod Save America” episode.)

“Of course he SHOULD answer for that tattoo,” Lovett wrote in a follow-up post on X (formerly known as Twitter) Wednesday. “He’s explained the story, how it wasn’t flagged as a hate symbol when he entered the army or when he received a security clearance. He’s apologized and covered it up. Maybe it’s not enough. Maybe you don’t believe him.”

Following pushback, Platner did cover up the tattoo with a different design he referred to as a “Celtic knot with some imagery around dogs.”

In a post and video he posted to social media Wednesday, the candidate lifted his shirt to reveal his new tattoo and expressed regret that the old one might have invited comparisons to Nazis.

“It’s come to my attention that it has a stark resemblance to a symbol that is used by neo-Nazis, and I want to say, that was not my intent at all. And the idea that I was going around with something like that utterly horrifies me,” Platner said. “I know that symbols like this can be incredibly damaging to people, and the idea that I had it all these years and it could have been read like that is incredibly troubling.”

He added, “I have lived a life dedicated to antifascism, antiracism and anti-Nazism. I think that racism and antisemitism are a long scourge on our society and a long scourge on our politics, and I think it has no place in our world.”

Platner quickly pivoted, accusing “the establishment” of trying to destroy his movement with distractions.

“Every second we spend talking about a tattoo I got in the Marine Corps is a second that we don’t talk about Medicare for All, it’s a second we don’t talk about raising taxes on the wealthy,” he said.

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[-] LeninWeave@hexbear.net 25 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Blackshirt Bernie Sanders excusing a tattoo of the symbol of the units that specifically, personally killed his own family. Unbelievable, thank you social democracy for these manmade horrors beyond my comprehension.

[-] Evilsandwichman@hexbear.net 23 points 3 months ago

"He went through some very difficult experiences in the military as a machine gunner, seeing his friends killed...."

Aw, did da poor widdle baby feel sad because his fellow Nazis were stalin-gun-1 ? Did da baby who said he likes small wars feel vewy vewy sad? Aw, maybe him and his fwends shoulda stayed home and done something beneficial with their lives

[-] GreatSquare@lemmygrad.ml 19 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)
[-] darkernations@lemmygrad.ml 17 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Genocide apologist nutjob. Thanks for making me a marxist leninist, Mr BS.

(Platner as a socdem is destructive with or without his tattoos.)

[-] LeninWeave@hexbear.net 17 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Jon Lovett, the co-founder of influential left-wing podcast “Pod Save America” and media company Crooked Media and a former Obama official

He’s explained the story, how it wasn’t flagged as a hate symbol when he entered the army or when he received a security clearance.

Wow I FUCKING WONDER WHY THAT IS. Do they actually lobotomize you before you're allowed to be a democratic staffer? How can a Jewish person running a political media company as a former politician be this incredibly credulous about whether anyone who saw this obvious nazi tattoo could have known what it was?

[-] YeltsinHitByABus@lemmygrad.ml 15 points 3 months ago

Neither of the "one or two" issues that are more important isn't the genocide in Gaza to him. Thinking back to (my little knowledge of the bombing of) Yugoslavia and to my remembrance he did similar this same neoliberal media obscuration to try and stop coverage of the crimes the US and israel are committing in Palestine.

Also,

“I have lived a life dedicated to antifascism, antiracism and anti-Nazism. I think that racism and antisemitism are a long scourge on our society and a long scourge on our politics, and I think it has no place in our world.”

Will say he's antiracist, antifascist, and against antisemitism, and then keeps continuing to support the US givernement who have been doing crimes in these categories for up to centuries. The power of "working in the system" of capitalist electorism doesn't work as a main strategy, as the capitalists and their dogs will only let in and promote those who are truly for the capitalists.

To this last point I make, I am still confused as to whether or not Bernie truly believes in his ideology, in fighting for a "softer" form of capitalism. My view that seems most correct is that he truly believes in the US as a force for good, as he surley is influenced mostly through the same capitalist media's most people the US, and surrounded by like minded liberals who reinforce is ideology. It's mainly a struggle in my mind on how one could view all these horrors and crimes the USA commits against people worldwide, to seemingly have a higher understanding of politics and what is going on, and still believe in the Neoliberal "end of history" lie, still believe that these crimes are justified.

[-] 666@lemmygrad.ml 15 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

“Every second we spend talking about a tattoo I got in the Marine Corps is a second that we don’t talk about Medicare for All...

"I joined the Marines and all I got was this lousy tattoo"

[-] King_Simp@lemmygrad.ml 14 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

One thing I don't get...

Why not...remove the tatoo? It's 2025, you can't get that thing removed or covered up. It's size is unfortunate but the symbol is much more unfortunate.

Edit:running with the logic that he isn't actually a secret Nazi, which is...debatable at best

Edit 2: In any case this guy is just very lacking in intelligence and wisdom

Hell, you probably still could have spun it while revealing you got it [although cover it up first obvious]. Just say it's another example of the culture in the service and...oh wait no he thinks there's nothing wrong with the people he was with :p

[Sanders is right, there are some other important issues. Like Platner being a social democrat. That's a big problem we've gotta deal with]

[-] RedWizard@hexbear.net 19 points 3 months ago

He got it covered up like a day or two ago. Its wild watching Berny try to side step the Nazi connection with his little candidate here but its also not surprising considering how much he stands up for israel. Two sides of the same coin.

[-] trashxeos@lemmygrad.ml 18 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Yeah, it's not that expensive to, at minimum, put a plain black square over it. Sure it's not cool but then at least when asked he can be like "I used to have a tattoo that I later learned was Nazi iconography and covered it because I don't believe in Nazi ideology" and it would have been the most easy layup with any liberals that are left of the most dedicated fascists.

Edit: I see he has had it altered but it sounds like that happened after he had been called out.

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