I’m looking to interview people who were once brainwashed to believe the #FinePeopleHoax but have since been deprogrammed by my blog post. Respond in comments please.https://bit.ly/2vwqxLD
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
I just would like to explain to you something, because you seem "brainwashed" it was NEVER about the statue. The posters, the videos, the propaganda to promote the event was NEVER about the statue. The statue was their backdrop for UNITE THE RIGHT. Maybe you're actually ignorant
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Replying to @Thatbeardtho @ScottAdamsSays
Before Unite the right the group known as the alt right was having major infighting. They had KKK members stabbing other members at a rally where Antifa was "supposed" to be at, but antifa said beforehand they didnt plan a rally there and the flyers were faked by Alt right.
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Replying to @Thatbeardtho @ScottAdamsSays
Alt right members fell for their own fake flyers and showed up. They had no one to fight, so one shot himself on accident. Then three got into a stabbing match. Why because the KKK didn't like the alt lite member not being as racist. Their leaders realized they needed to unite
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Replying to @Thatbeardtho @ScottAdamsSays
They specifically said they needed to stop fighting and all walks of extremists needed to ban together or they'd end up like the KKK as a weak fringe force. So they made Unite the right with speakers from every group. KKK, Alt lite and right, 3%er's.
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Replying to @Thatbeardtho @ScottAdamsSays
They wanted this to be big. They also wanted to be seen as not like the KKK. They made a dress code and encouraged wearing suits, slacks, polos. So, they looked like "dapper" young men. Trying to get recruits of disillusioned lonely young Republicans.
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Replying to @Thatbeardtho @ScottAdamsSays
The whole Rally was basically an Ad. The statue the backdrop. Which they have previously said OUTLOUD how the symbols get them legitimacy and acceptance by moderate Republicans and gives them cover. Which looks like they were 1000% right.
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Replying to @Thatbeardtho
They did such a good job trying to look moderate on the publicity that moderates attended. That's what I learned by investigating. Or is your point that people on the right are universally smarter than average people and therefore 100% knew what they were getting?
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
The point is that they didn't try hard to look moderate even. That all they have to do is say "muh flag" "stars and stripes" "patriot prayer" and you all give them a pass and pretend they're everyday Republicans.
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What percent of the general public do you reckon would recognize the listed speakers as having racist backgrounds? I'm thinking 5%. You think 100%?
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