From that NYT article - one woman claims she came with a group to protest the removal of the statue. But they MARCHED with those neo nazis and anti smites. Marched WITH THEM. Didn’t speak out against their racism. So - yeah not fine people.
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Um, no. The article says the opposite. You are hallucinating again. At least you are consistent.
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Replying to @cyvault @ScottAdamsSays and
Had no interest but did it anyway.
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Replying to @LadyLola420 @cyvault and
Can you quote from the article where is says this? I read the entire thing and it's not there.
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“Michelle” drove all night to go to Charlottesville. I’m sure it wasn’t for shopping. Are you claiming she went there, saw the Nazis, and decided NOT to march? Come on
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In America, any big protest attracts people with diverse opinions.pic.twitter.com/mtiVCa2bgm
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @parawing742 and
Yes. Protestors & counter protestors.
#obvious Are you asserting that this lady who “drove all night” to protest the “removal of confederate statues” somehow wasn’t aware that the main reason people were there in VA was for a unification rally for white nationalists/neo nazis?2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
I think if you show 100 Americans the event poster, six of them will think it’s a flyer for a high school musical and three of them will think it’s a perfect time to go have their say about historical monuments. Because America.
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