Yeah, and AGAIN.... there weren’t ONLY ANTIFA AND WHITE SUPREMACISTS THERE! There were OTHER GOOD PEOPLE ON BOTH SIDES protesting. I’m not sure why this is so hard for you to understand???
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Replying to @VeteranSandy @ScottAdamsSays and
Ok. So back to the question at hand. If you go to a rally in support of a cause. And there are neo-nazis waving swastikas also supporting that cause. And you proceed to stay and march with the neo-nazis. Are you a good person? So the ? Do good people march with nazis?
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Replying to @bac__one @VeteranSandy and
That didn't happen. I spoke with some attendees who condemn all forms of racism. They showed up, saw it was a total shit-show, police herded them to safety, and they left when police allowed.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @bac__one and
You will never convince them. I've spent hours over the past couple of days trying to help people see the truth, but we live "in a world where facts don't matter."
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Replying to @BaconMore1 @ScottAdamsSays and
No, we live in a world where facts get skewed and twisted through bias and ignorance. Only a simpleton would believe Trump when he condemns rw hate groups. He loves them little fuckers.
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Replying to @lbiredneck @ScottAdamsSays and
If President Trump totally condemning neo-Nazis and white supremacists makes you think he really loves them, what could possibly change your mind? You are in a cult called The Resistance. Please seek help.
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Replying to @BaconMore1 @lbiredneck and
Ok. Nobody has actually answered this question. So, maybe you can. Do "very fine people" march with neo-nazis?
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Replying to @bac__one @lbiredneck and
No, "very fine people" do not march with neo-Nazis. And President Trump never said that they did. His statement about "very fine people" was not in reference to neo-Nazis, white supremacists, or anyone marching with them. See Scott Adams tweet about half a dozen up this thread
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Replying to @BaconMore1 @bac__one and
President Trump's statement about "very fine people on both sides" was not referring to neo-Nazis or Antifa (neither of which are fine people). There were other groups of people there for different reasons.
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Replying to @BaconMore1 @lbiredneck and
So, when trump said "both sides" he wasn't referring to the people marching for the statue for those against it. But some other various groups?
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"both sides" referred to "bad people" on both sides, which is objectively true. Antifa and neo-Nazis are both terrible. The "fine people" comment, which was separate, referred to non-racists who support statues and free speech, as he specified at the time.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @BaconMore1 and
https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2019/apr/26/context-trumps-very-fine-people-both-sides-remarks/ … Are you high?pic.twitter.com/RG9PrJk4eI
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