Yeah, but not all were neo nazi's and white supremacists. The ones he condemned two full days before were. The one who were there to preserve history wasn't. They were good people, not racists. Period Which is the exact same statement made by the police
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People who protest alongside KKK & Neo-Nazis, regardless if they’re apart of these groups, are not good people.
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That’s a dumb remark. People can be complete opposites and still find something to agree on.
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I support freedom of speech. Despite that, I’m not going to show up to a KKK organized “freedom of speech” rally. By doing that, you’re legitimizing them & to an extent, co-signing their beliefs, whether you like it or not.
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How do you know they showed up for the rally rather than just to protest against the taking down of a statue. It doesn’t bring any legitimacy to their beliefs other than the one they were protesting for.
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If I see people protesting next to me with KKK attire & swastikas; I’m going to leave & probably reflect on what exactly I was protesting for. That protest became more than just about a removal of a statue. It was about white supremacy.
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In your eyes it did. Some people are looking at it as history. If you don’t remember and learn from the past, you’ll relive it. I love how everything always stems from white supremacy....ridiculous.
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You're blinded because it's your base. you voted for trump knowing his beliefs and what he stands for you're just as bad. Those ppl could have protested without the WS and NN stuff, freedom of speech wouldnt have been tainted. They had an agenda dressed as concern for a statue.
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It’s called libel, when you knowingly post lies about someone to damage them. What you’re saying has been long since debunked and you know it. And you have the nerve to get upset when people rightfully call you “fake news...”
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You gullible sheep. It was taken entirely out of context, but you’re too lazy to to research anything that already says what you want. Interesting no one quotes the direct sentence before it....but you keep believing whatever the media shoves down your throat.pic.twitter.com/J8eltecdXj
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"Some bad people". All neo-Nazis are bad people... How hard is that to understand?
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Because not everyone there that day was a neo-nazi. There were tons of everyday people that just didn’t want to see a historic statue torn down. Aren’t you the side that’s always preaching about not lumping a group of people as bad because of a few? Yea well, practice it!
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which ones are the everyday people marching because a confederate statue was set to be tore down?pic.twitter.com/ONuRpXjGiv
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The ones in the back
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67% of whites 65% of Latino 44% of blacks Wanted the statue to remain. The protest was supposed to be those groups peacefully gathering. They did not know that the white supremacist group was flying in! They left after they saw what was happening. When dark came, they marched.
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LMAO! Oh they didn't put themselves down as white supremacists. I guess they weren't..they were just rocking swastikas and scream "Jew will not replace us" surrounding black students with torches. Yep, totally fine upstanding white folks
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No. they weren't. They were just people debating whether or not we should keep our monuments.
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Yes, and weirdly, whenever they tried to say "should we keep this monument?", their mouths accidentally said "Jews will not replace us", or "Blood and soil".
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There were 4 groups present in Charlottesville that day: 1. Pro-statue 2. Anti-statue 3. White supremacists 4. People protesting the white supremacists And the smallest group BY FAR were the white supremacists.
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But they were the ones chanting “Heil Seig” and “Jews will not replace us” while carrying torches like Nazi wannabe’s
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Groups 3 and 4 (violent Antifa) were bad groups. Groups 1 and 2 were not. This really isn't hard.
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Just innocent statue fans who accidentally were yelling about Jews replacing them when they were really trying to yell "We love statues!" It could happen to anybody, really.
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