The truth is, everyone got too distracted debating whether the right flags were used or whether people were too fat or dumb-looking rather than focusing on the important issue: The popular conception of Charlottesville is literally the opposite of the actual facts of that day.
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Hammering facts vs. lies is how we win.
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It's also fine to say, "I told you that public rallies would be a bad idea", but I do think that needs to be followed with, "Nevertheless, the media-driven narrative of what happened is completely false"
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Oh I know you did talk about it, but in general I saw a lot of disavowing that wasn't productive. Improving optics is fine, but even people who have a bad image should be defended from media lies.
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