1. I linked to the full transcript in the reply to my tweets. 2. “Fine people” did not stand alongside NeoNazis as they chanted Nazi slogans 3. They also didn’t attend the Unite the Right rally, an event organized by two white nationalists.https://twitter.com/scottadamssays/status/1158409210809311232 …
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But they stayed for the party of it even after the chanting started, stood next to the poster because their white supremacists msgs were vague?
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These are the top four results for "unite the right poster." Confederate flags, star of Davids, and nazi imagery abound. "The Daily Stormer" and noted nazi "Richard Spencer" are given prominence. If you don't know who these people are, you can Google. I'm not seeing "subtle"pic.twitter.com/UqznNcTEMW
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"the top four results" from "google" Therefore they are top results in reality?
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That is why I wasn't invited. Jews and their ways, lol.
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Even if the non-racist historians concerned about statues weren’t actually there protesting, it doesn’t change the point. Trump still did not call Nazis ‘fine people.’ He excluded them. And people saying otherwise are lying.
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