Your own video debunks your hallucination, I guess you didn't watch the entire thing. Try making it all the way to the 1:57 mark. You've been brainwashed. Sad. https://youtu.be/JmaZR8E12bs?t=116 …
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Replying to @Twitt_Itches @ScottAdamsSays and
He also says there were people protesting ‘very quietly’ the night before when in reality it was a bunch of guys with tiki tourches chanting about how ‘Jews will not replace us’. Trump says contradictory things all the time. The entire rally was organized by white supremacists.
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Replying to @J0EBL0W @ScottAdamsSays and
He made a clear distinction between the assholes and the non assholes, on both sides. If you don't get that, you can't be helped. Find something else to focus your hatred on, because you are dead wrong about the
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Replying to @Twitt_Itches @ScottAdamsSays and
He said there were fine people on both sides. He then pointed to a group of people who didn’t exist (the quiet non-white supremacists who were at a loud white supremacist rally) as the ‘non-assholes’.
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Replying to @J0EBL0W @Twitt_Itches and
City of Charlottesville debunks your point with an independent study they conducted that shows there were many different types of people who were not associated with the white supremacists or antifa. (prediction: more goalpost shifting incoming) https://www.huntonak.com/images/content/3/4/v2/34613/final-report-ada-compliant-ready.pdf …
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Replying to @OwlenRose @Twitt_Itches and
Pegs 26-31 describe the event. It involves Richard Spencer riling up a bunch of white supremacists that lead to a counter protest. What people were involved with Richard Spencer’s group who weren’t white supremacists?
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Replying to @J0EBL0W @OwlenRose and
It's irrelevant. President Trump was clearly under the impression that there were people other than the tiki torch people, who he condemned, present. If he was wrong about that it doesn't mean he was calling the people he just condemned fine people. Use your head.
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Replying to @Twitt_Itches @OwlenRose and
Why did he need to say there were fine people on both sides then? Why not just condemn white supremacy and move on? Also he made a HUGE deal in that statement about waiting to comment until he had all of the facts. So it is relevant.
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Replying to @J0EBL0W @OwlenRose and
Because the press, and people like you, are tarring everybody who was in attendance with the racist anti-semitic brush, and as president it's his job to go to bat for innocent citizens.
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Replying to @Twitt_Itches @OwlenRose and
If you attend a rally put on by Richard Spencer where people are chanting white supremacist things, you are probably racist or anti-Semitic...
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I have confirmed that many attendees were not aware of who organized it. Spoke to two of them personally.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @J0EBL0W and
if fine people show up for a really organized by white supremacists but don't realize it, than a person praising them should include the caveat that they didn't know. By not adding that caveat, Trump implied that even people who knew that & showed up anyway were fine people.
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