It was you who called Nazis “very fine people”
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Replying to @MiaFarrow @realDonaldTrump
Mia stop. That is not accurate and has been thoroughly debunked. Over and over.
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Replying to @BluedotGa @MiaFarrow and
It sure was. But you didn't watch the whole thing.
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There were 2 groups there. Nazis and people protesting Nazis. You can parse the words in what ever way lets you sleep at night. But we all saw what happened. We all saw his reaction. I feel for people like you. So easily led.
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Who did a census of the attendees? Answer: No one. How do you know who was there and why? Answer: You don't. Next you will claim everyone was "marching with" the neo-Nazis, which we know from NYT reporting is not the case. I interviewed three attendees who disavow racism.
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They can disavow all they want but they were marching with Nazis. Your message is muddied if you’re against racism and marching with Nazis. But no one against removing the state was against racism. They may say they are, but their actions are louder.
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Incorrect. They were duped by ambiguous promotional materials, showed up, saw the trouble starting, police herded the non-marchers (lots of them) to safety, and they left when it was safe. There was no "marching with."
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