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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Because they want to remind people of the history of when, how and why those statues were put up in the first place.
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Alternate Hypothesis: They won’t challenge the “hoax” because even they realize it’s not actually a hoax. The transcript does not do that. “I’m not saying X, I’m just saying (words that amount to saying X)” is the oldest trick in the book in politics.
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Search google: Black citizens prefer keeping Confederate statues, then search Bing. Different results. Hard for the commonfolk to understand what is truth.
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Easy enough: Google is lying. They do it all the time.
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There’s no explaining that. You don’t always have to get white people in black face to do racist stereotyping minstrel shows, there are black people that will perform them. They aren’t any less racist stereotypes.
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