Yes, your experience is 100% irrelevant to Trump's inner thoughts about who probably attended and why. How is that not obvious to you?
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And what he said was...pic.twitter.com/MuwrJrL4gk
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I talked to two attendees who are none of those things and they strongly condemn racism. But your point is off topic because Trump stated his assumptions about who attended and denounced the racists.
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They can proclaim it all they want but actions speak louder than words. When you stand shoulder to shoulder with nazis and other white supremacists, you’re a white supremacist and nazi. You can’t support nazis and then claim you are against racism. The two are polar opposites.
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I am talking about people who went to a rally organized by LITERAL SWASTIKA WAVING NAZIS! Being Republican makes you a jerk and not someone I trust, but not necessarily a nazi. Going to a rally for ACTUAL REAL-LIFE LITERAL NAZIS & siding with LITERAL NAZIS makes someone a nazi.
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Having spoken directly to a number of attendees who disavow all racism, I can confirm they were not clear about who organized it or why. Hard to believe? Sure. Also hard to believe half the country reads "condemned totally" as "they are fine people." But it happened.
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So they went to the rally. Saw swastikas and stuck around to join in? But now they saw they disavow racism so it’s all good? Nope, don’t believe them. Actions speak louder than words.
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There was no joining in. They arrived at the published start time, the shit was already going down, the police herded non-combatants to safe spaces, and they left when physically able. You can't hallucinate it into something it wasn't. Now hallucinate they "marched together."
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So the people you found who went to the rally that weren’t racist nazis, didn’t actually attend the rally, they left. Good for them. We are talking about people who went to the rally. They didn’t. They planned to, but decided against it when presented with more info.
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