Wall Street Journal mentions the “fine people” hoax and gets it 100% right. https://twitter.com/ChrisJeub/status/1111810367796187137 …
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I understand and truly believe you think it's possible to "hate racists" while attending a rally organized by Nazis in support of a Confederate hero. I truly believe you think such a thing is possible. I would suggest to you that it's not.
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At the risk of using an obvious and very extreme analogy, suppose I told you I didn't want a statue of Hitler removed from a square in Berlin. But, I assured you, it's only because I love history.
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Stevens is an electoral vote denier. And he shoit himself over Kavanaugh's confirmation.

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There were many defending the statue debate and no one called them racists, they simply didn't want to erase history
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We don’t have to defend or agree with their position to understand they aren’t racists marching with racists. Attacking their views to make them feel more like enemies is the mental prison the Stevens of the world keep themselves in. It’s irrelevant to the truth.
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Considering the majority of those "historical landmarks" were built between 1900-1915 (Jim Crow) and 1960-1970 (Civil Rights era), yes, I'd say that counts as marching with neo-Nazis. After all, both the Confederacy and the Nazis started wars in the name of white supremacy.
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You left out a key phrase: support keeping historical landmark that celebrate slavery and racism. Fixed it for you.
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