Here's Media Matters' attempt to defend the Charlottesville "fine people hoax," which shows they are scared that the great lie is unraveling:
https://www.mediamatters.org/white-nationalism/right-wing-media-keep-lying-about-trumps-very-fine-people-comment-after …
And here's proof from the @nytimes refuting @mmfa's central claim.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2017/08/17/new-york-times-charlottesville-protesters-not-white-supremacists-nazis/ … via @BreitbartNews
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You're on a roll and doing great, Scott!


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And Trump knew that those people were being falsely lumped in with the neo-Nazis, which is why he used the phrase "fine people on both sides".
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One might wonder why they wanted to keep the statues.
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Oh! They “disavowed” racists? Well... Why didn’t you say so? We all know that if you ask a racist if he is a racist, he has to say yes. It’s in the constitution.
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You're honestly saying you've never EEEEEEVER met someone who says, "I'm not racist, but..." and everything they say after the word "but" is racist. Okay. That's certainly an outlook.pic.twitter.com/0xkwzxiaeu
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That's why we use measures like the racial resentment scale to measure racist attitudes. People don't usually claim to be racist nor do they see their racist views as racist.
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You can't disavow racism and want statues dedicated to white supremacy at the same time.
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