If in 2020 you still think President Trump once called neo-Nazis “fine people,” you are a low-information voter. It is the most debunked fake news in American history.
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Then low-information voters will be triggered into cognitive dissonance and start repeating themselves. Then I lay down the kill shot...
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. . . by saying the President stated his assumption about who attended and spoke to his assumptions. If he was wrong about who attended, he would be equal to the news industry who also never reported the mix of attendees. But that’s the worst case, that he was wrong about data.
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And he wasn’t even wrong about who attended. I interviewed locals and others who assumed the protests would be a diverse group with diverse opinions, and saw no reason they couldn’t attend to disavow racism while supporting historical monuments.
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This is the only thing in this thread that makes much sense, in my opinion.
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I have a problem with the city spending $15,000 to remove a statue in a park that has people living in it in an area that has serious infrastructure problems. Let people who have a problem with it raise the money to remove it.
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Since most of these statues seem to be either torn down, or removed entirely from anyone’s view, what thoughts do you have about where they should go? I think they should go to Battlefield Parks, Museums or Cemeteries w/ sections of Confederate dead myself. Your thoughts?
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それから、私は南軍の彫像が多くのアメリカ人に対して攻撃的であるので反対することに言及します。それは少なくともそれらを再配置するのに十分な理由です。
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