Scott Adams does a public demonstration of false memory about the Charlottesville “fine people” hoax. With coffee.https://www.pscp.tv/w/b15B9DExODgwMjU5fDFCUktqWFpMbkJ3SncHIDV3bRwRUF9mdIiwC8PJr3Gd7B38n3GdoTB14HuFoA== …
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
I heard him say there were “fine people on both sides”. On one side were neo-Nazis/white supremacists. Therefore he suggested that some of those people were fine people. I also definitely heard him say that Mexicans were rapists. Now tell me what’s false about those memories.
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Replying to @jamesclossick @ScottAdamsSays
Both of what you think were taken out of context and are missing key parts of the quotes.
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Replying to @EllsBellsInPA @ScottAdamsSays
I am referring to EXACTLY what I, and millions of others, saw and heard Trump say. Neither you nor Mr Adams, whatever you say can challenge that. Trump said those things. If you say not, then you are as racist as he is.
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Read the transcript. Read it.
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I saw and heard him say those things. My memory is sound. The world knows Trump is a racist who refuses to condemn neo-Nazis and who accuses non-white immigrants and refugees of being criminals. I’m not wasting any more time on Trump apologists.
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Here is the full context that is normally left out of the reporting. You can see for yourself that he specifically called out the racists for total condemnation, and excluded them from “fine people.”pic.twitter.com/uhslqQKUnv
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