I don't disagree with their analysis of the state's complicity, but James Fields drove into a crowd of 500 people. We were not a few dozen more antifascists away from that not happening.
This may shock you, but it's okay to publicly disagree with some framings. Especially framings that portray Heather, other victims, and local organizers as helpless naifs.
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If that's what you got from the above article, then there is little point in our discussing this. It's irresponsible for you to throw around implications about who was or wasn't in Charlottesville and to misrepresent other commenters as disrespecting them, but you do you.
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Perhaps I'm not communicating clearly. I'm not saying that there were or weren't J20 defendants there. I'm saying this take reads as "heather died because there weren't enough of them"
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