UPDATE 2: Reports say the 5 dead attackers were wearing explosive belts, casting doubt on the theory that the #BarcelonaAttack was amateur.
I'm not sure what you're looking for. The two aren't apples-to-apples. Surprise attack v. scheduled rally Uncertain participants v. known
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Position adamantly rejected by virtually all Americans (jihadism) v. positions accepted by at least some (white supremacy, Antifa)
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Who and what wasn't in question in Charlottesville. But a strategic analysis (what were the groups trying to achieve?) would be interesting.
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Interesting? How about "helpful" in time of looming race war? Again, your selective lack of compassion amazes me.
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Not comparing the two and never was. YOUR 8 tweet assesment is night and day compared to blaming the President for condemning violence.

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I criticized him for saying some participants at the white supremacist rally were "very fine people." Do you agree with him on that?
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If any prominent American called any of the Barcelona/Cambrils attackers or their sympathizers "very fine people," I'd strongly criticize it
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That is "apples and oranges" now.
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