How many people actually believe that people who hate racists were a part of the Charlottesville protest organized by the leader of the alt right, Richard Spencer?https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1121610712558649344 …
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One? That's great. 80%? Nah. You can't really believe that. More like 33%, which is Trump's base. When regular people see the tiki torches and "Jews won't replace us," they realize there made a mistake and !eave.
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You can insist there were only white supremacists on the scene, but that's not Trump's assessment. So any way you slice it, he didn't say he believes white supremacists are fine people. Enjoy your fantasy that all decent people flee when they see nasty protesters!
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But on thr other hand I can understand your strategy for gaslighting this, because it was the low point of your guy's presidency. I followed the events too closely to be convinced however.
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“Gaslighting”? really? Are we still using that term? So 2017.
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They’re called historians
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Like the family relatives of rebel soldiers.
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Excellent ignorance of racism qualifies as excuse... Anyone check if those people understand Lost Cause, difference between monuments post WW1? Difference in burial/battlefield monuments vs. leaders, issue of monuments in prominent public spaces. Issue NOT the statues
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I think it’s fair to say that the non-racists were the outliers in that crowd.
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