The two Jewish guys who contacted me about their attendance were surprised to learn it was a neo-Nazi event. They found out when they arrived, and by then the violence had started and everyone was herded away by police. Your fact is debunked. The NY Times did the same.
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Why go see a speaker you know nothing about and those you do are heads of the alt right and groups like the Proud Boys? The rally itself had a website and told people where to go and when and the march was part of the rally.
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Richard Spencer was the most prominent speaker and if you did not know by then who he was and what he stood for you were living under a rock and choosing to ignore the fact they were neo nazis
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Scott why do you love slaveowners so much
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When I first heard Trump’s comment, I did not even think he was referring to the make-up of the people at or near the event. I assumed that he was talking in general about the statue debate. I could not imagine Trump thinking that antiFa had fine people.
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Well his complete quote referred to those marching with tiki torches the night before protesting the removal and how they were not violent then.
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