“Gun rights.” Check out the SS neck tattoo and neo-nazi organisation t-shirt on this guy. Check the red laces on the one with the American flag. They’re white supremacists trying to recruit regular republicans.pic.twitter.com/bIIagnaol0
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“Gun rights.” Check out the SS neck tattoo and neo-nazi organisation t-shirt on this guy. Check the red laces on the one with the American flag. They’re white supremacists trying to recruit regular republicans.pic.twitter.com/bIIagnaol0
Here is one of those just totally not a Nazi “gun rights activists” sporting a full on SS tattoo on his neckhttps://twitter.com/boston_dsa/status/1003020600984723456?s=21 …
"Gun-rights demonstrators" sounds better than "neo-fascist group", but it's not terribly accurate.
...actually it is VERY ACCURATE. The term “neo-fascist” simply does NOT apply and is a LIE regarding the group in question.
Nazis. They were Nazis. Bona fide and actual Nazis. I realize it is too much to expect you folks to actually practice journalism, but this is verging on deliberate disinformation.
"Counterprotesters" = paid thugs
no, just boston residents who don't want nazis on their streets.
There Nazis tho
Is that Curt Schilling? I didn’t click the link. I just like thinking it is. That narrative is funnier than what probably happened.
Coverage this bad is why I don't subscribe, ya dinguses.
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