
"Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) on Monday morning posted a video of him playing instruments with David Reilly, a racist, anti-LGBTQ+ antisemite who broadcasted at a "Heterosexual Awesomeness" festival in Boise, Idaho last June. The video showed Massie plucking a banjo alongside Reilly and another musician, playing country musician Johnny Cash's 1995 song "Folsom Prison Blues.""
"The extremist watchdog organization Right Wing Watch noted Reilly's identity and highlighted a racist comment he made at the aforementioned festival, during which he said that Boise is a nice city to live in adding, "There aren't any Black people here.""
"Reilly participated in the infamous 2017 "Unite the Right" neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. He once chided members of the rally planning group for posting a Nazi meme publicly on Facebook because such imagery could be used against them, The Idaho Capital Sun reported. The news outlet said he also advised alt-right gays to "stay in the f-ing closet.""
"The publication noticed that Reilly has published numerous antisemitic social media posts, including ones about " Jewish supremacy," " Jewish subversion," " Jewish privilege" and claims that Jews " control the media," " invented terrorism," and seek to murder Western culture."
A U.S. representative posted a video showing him playing banjo with David Reilly and another musician. The song performed was Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues.” Reilly has been identified as racist, anti-LGBTQ+, and antisemitic. He made a comment at a Boise festival saying there were no Black people in the city. He participated in the 2017 “Unite the Right” neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville. He also posted antisemitic claims about Jewish supremacy, subversion, privilege, and control of media, along with allegations about invented terrorism and efforts to murder Western culture. In Idaho school board politics, he blamed inclusive education for harming schools and pledged to ban curriculum that undermines Christian faith or morality.
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