Step Two in the delusion funnel is to hallucinate that they were “marching together” versus being in the same zip code for different reasons.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Find the very fine people for me here, Scott. https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=O8yPQBigTSg …
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Replying to @GumbyPI
Do you think the people NOT marching and NOT chanting got filmed that night? Use your thinker. Here's the NY Times interviewing a member of the "fine people" group who hate racists too:https://nyti.ms/2FdSb4h
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
You quoted someone who wasn’t at the night rally? Try better next time, Scott.
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Replying to @GumbyPI
Why do you ignore the obvious interpretation that literally no one knew exactly who was there, so worst case scenario is that Trump made a wrong assumption. His specific exclusion of the racists in "fine people" is crystal clear to honest observers.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
So, you contend that hypothetically there may have been some “very fine people” that no one but Trump saw among the tiki torchers chanting “Jews will not replace us”. Got it
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I think that very fine people don’t march next to people chanting “Jews will not replace us”
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Replying to @GumbyPI
The hoaxed people always hallucinate the “marching with” part to keep their worldview intact after being proven wrong.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Let me know when you find any evidence of the tiki torchers doing otherwise that night that makes them very fine people
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I will charitably assume you are trolling and not that dumb. Goodbye.
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