The British don't need the sympathy of white supremacists.
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How hard would it be for the U.S. to strongly condemn the cowardly terrorist attack by a white supremacist in Charlottesville? I'll wait.
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NO. Where do you see specific condemnation of domestic terrorism and/or white supremacists by name in that tweet? Do better.
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"Condemn all that hate stands for" hate meaning hate groups.
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Not good enough. Don't @ me.
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Notice how quickly they criticized the attack in London, yet took days to begrudgingly criticize the alt-right attack in Charlottesville.
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but they can't strongly condemn their Nazi Friends mowing people down in their own country?? WTF.
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Trying your best to fix his mistakes by speaking a little better with your um n I think? Don't you get tired
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The British don't need the sympathy of white supremacists.
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They don't even want America speaking about it so shut up.
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So brown terrorists are cowardly, but white ones are very fine people????
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I mean there were good people on both sides of this one really, some great people. Some bad people too, but some really great people on both
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I thought Trump waits for the facts first? Another lie from the
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no condemnation of the school shooting in washington.... cool.
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