Lame Stream Media Continues Pushing the Fine People Slander against Trump

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Well, at least they are persistent, smdh

Trump shares controversial video recasting his Charlottesville comments

Echoing a defense Trump has offered, Cortes contends that Trump’s comments were limited to people on both sides of a protest over whether to take down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Lee Park.

In fact, the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville was explicitly organized by a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis as a celebration of white nationalism. The stated goals of the organizers included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing the removal of the Lee statue.

The official event was presaged by a nighttime parade in which rallygoers held tiki torches aloft while chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” and “Blood and soil,” a reference to a nationalist slogan used in Nazi Germany.

Heyer, 32, was killed at the event after an avowed neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

“It is a misrepresentation of what was happening in Charlottesville to say it was a statue protest that went wrong,” Nicole Hemmer, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center who lives in Charlottesville and attended the rally as an observer, told The Post in May. “Anyone who was there that day would have walked into a park of people waving Nazi flags and people who were Klansmen. It was not a secret who put that rally on that day.”​


Yeah, because:
1) anyone that disagrees with the left is a racist and anyone that criticizes a minority person is also a racist in the view of these Woketards.

2) There were no Oath Keepers, and if there was, see observation number 1)

3) There were no Sons of Confederate Veterans, and if there was, see observation number 1)

4) There no Proud Boys there, and if there was, see observation number 1)

5) There were no Southern culture conservatives there to defend Lee's statue, and if there was see observation number 1)

There has always been a divide among the racist far-alt-right and the more moderate alt-lite, which is opposed to racism on all sides. But to the Marxists Press, that doesn't matter a hill of beans, if there was one drop of racist blood then its all evil and racist (sound familiar?)

Trump was right, there were good people on both sides of the controversy, but the Woketards like to pretend that all the good people were on their side only, because only racists oppose them and their agenda for Utopia or whatever.
 
Well, at least they are persistent, smdh

Trump shares controversial video recasting his Charlottesville comments

Echoing a defense Trump has offered, Cortes contends that Trump’s comments were limited to people on both sides of a protest over whether to take down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Lee Park.

In fact, the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville was explicitly organized by a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis as a celebration of white nationalism. The stated goals of the organizers included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing the removal of the Lee statue.

The official event was presaged by a nighttime parade in which rallygoers held tiki torches aloft while chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” and “Blood and soil,” a reference to a nationalist slogan used in Nazi Germany.

Heyer, 32, was killed at the event after an avowed neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

“It is a misrepresentation of what was happening in Charlottesville to say it was a statue protest that went wrong,” Nicole Hemmer, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center who lives in Charlottesville and attended the rally as an observer, told The Post in May. “Anyone who was there that day would have walked into a park of people waving Nazi flags and people who were Klansmen. It was not a secret who put that rally on that day.”​


Yeah, because:
1) anyone that disagrees with the left is a racist and anyone that criticizes a minority person is also a racist in the view of these Woketards.

2) There were no Oath Keepers, and if there was, see observation number 1)

3) There were no Sons of Confederate Veterans, and if there was, see observation number 1)

4) There no Proud Boys there, and if there was, see observation number 1)

5) There were no Southern culture conservatives there to defend Lee's statue, and if there was see observation number 1)

There has always been a divide among the racist far-alt-right and the more moderate alt-lite, which is opposed to racism on all sides. But to the Marxists Press, that doesn't matter a hill of beans, if there was one drop of racist blood then its all evil and racist (sound familiar?)

Trump was right, there were good people on both sides of the controversy, but the Woketards like to pretend that all the good people were on their side only, because only racists oppose them and their agenda for Utopia or whatever.
"Very fine people" don't march with white supremacists at a white supremacist led event. Period.
 
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Well, at least they are persistent, smdh

Trump shares controversial video recasting his Charlottesville comments

Echoing a defense Trump has offered, Cortes contends that Trump’s comments were limited to people on both sides of a protest over whether to take down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Lee Park.

In fact, the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville was explicitly organized by a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis as a celebration of white nationalism. The stated goals of the organizers included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing the removal of the Lee statue.

The official event was presaged by a nighttime parade in which rallygoers held tiki torches aloft while chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” and “Blood and soil,” a reference to a nationalist slogan used in Nazi Germany.

Heyer, 32, was killed at the event after an avowed neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

“It is a misrepresentation of what was happening in Charlottesville to say it was a statue protest that went wrong,” Nicole Hemmer, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center who lives in Charlottesville and attended the rally as an observer, told The Post in May. “Anyone who was there that day would have walked into a park of people waving Nazi flags and people who were Klansmen. It was not a secret who put that rally on that day.”​


Yeah, because:
1) anyone that disagrees with the left is a racist and anyone that criticizes a minority person is also a racist in the view of these Woketards.

2) There were no Oath Keepers, and if there was, see observation number 1)

3) There were no Sons of Confederate Veterans, and if there was, see observation number 1)

4) There no Proud Boys there, and if there was, see observation number 1)

5) There were no Southern culture conservatives there to defend Lee's statue, and if there was see observation number 1)

There has always been a divide among the racist far-alt-right and the more moderate alt-lite, which is opposed to racism on all sides. But to the Marxists Press, that doesn't matter a hill of beans, if there was one drop of racist blood then its all evil and racist (sound familiar?)

Trump was right, there were good people on both sides of the controversy, but the Woketards like to pretend that all the good people were on their side only, because only racists oppose them and their agenda for Utopia or whatever.
"Very fine people" don't march with white supremacists at a white supremacist led event. Period.

and very fine people don't hang with Antifa when they're headed for a rumble.

and yet, both types were there, some wanting the statue to stay, some wanting it moved.

th
 
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Well, at least they are persistent, smdh

Trump shares controversial video recasting his Charlottesville comments

Echoing a defense Trump has offered, Cortes contends that Trump’s comments were limited to people on both sides of a protest over whether to take down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Lee Park.

In fact, the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville was explicitly organized by a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis as a celebration of white nationalism. The stated goals of the organizers included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing the removal of the Lee statue.

The official event was presaged by a nighttime parade in which rallygoers held tiki torches aloft while chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” and “Blood and soil,” a reference to a nationalist slogan used in Nazi Germany.

Heyer, 32, was killed at the event after an avowed neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

“It is a misrepresentation of what was happening in Charlottesville to say it was a statue protest that went wrong,” Nicole Hemmer, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center who lives in Charlottesville and attended the rally as an observer, told The Post in May. “Anyone who was there that day would have walked into a park of people waving Nazi flags and people who were Klansmen. It was not a secret who put that rally on that day.”​


Yeah, because:
1) anyone that disagrees with the left is a racist and anyone that criticizes a minority person is also a racist in the view of these Woketards.

2) There were no Oath Keepers, and if there was, see observation number 1)

3) There were no Sons of Confederate Veterans, and if there was, see observation number 1)

4) There no Proud Boys there, and if there was, see observation number 1)

5) There were no Southern culture conservatives there to defend Lee's statue, and if there was see observation number 1)

There has always been a divide among the racist far-alt-right and the more moderate alt-lite, which is opposed to racism on all sides. But to the Marxists Press, that doesn't matter a hill of beans, if there was one drop of racist blood then its all evil and racist (sound familiar?)

Trump was right, there were good people on both sides of the controversy, but the Woketards like to pretend that all the good people were on their side only, because only racists oppose them and their agenda for Utopia or whatever.

Recast, does that mean he fucked it up the first time. Kind of like I said, "why would he" when I meant why wouldn't"
 
Well, at least they are persistent, smdh

Trump shares controversial video recasting his Charlottesville comments

Echoing a defense Trump has offered, Cortes contends that Trump’s comments were limited to people on both sides of a protest over whether to take down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Lee Park.

In fact, the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville was explicitly organized by a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis as a celebration of white nationalism. The stated goals of the organizers included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing the removal of the Lee statue.

The official event was presaged by a nighttime parade in which rallygoers held tiki torches aloft while chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” and “Blood and soil,” a reference to a nationalist slogan used in Nazi Germany.

Heyer, 32, was killed at the event after an avowed neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

“It is a misrepresentation of what was happening in Charlottesville to say it was a statue protest that went wrong,” Nicole Hemmer, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center who lives in Charlottesville and attended the rally as an observer, told The Post in May. “Anyone who was there that day would have walked into a park of people waving Nazi flags and people who were Klansmen. It was not a secret who put that rally on that day.”​


Yeah, because:
1) anyone that disagrees with the left is a racist and anyone that criticizes a minority person is also a racist in the view of these Woketards.

2) There were no Oath Keepers, and if there was, see observation number 1)

3) There were no Sons of Confederate Veterans, and if there was, see observation number 1)

4) There no Proud Boys there, and if there was, see observation number 1)

5) There were no Southern culture conservatives there to defend Lee's statue, and if there was see observation number 1)

There has always been a divide among the racist far-alt-right and the more moderate alt-lite, which is opposed to racism on all sides. But to the Marxists Press, that doesn't matter a hill of beans, if there was one drop of racist blood then its all evil and racist (sound familiar?)

Trump was right, there were good people on both sides of the controversy, but the Woketards like to pretend that all the good people were on their side only, because only racists oppose them and their agenda for Utopia or whatever.
"Very fine people" don't march with white supremacists at a white supremacist led event. Period.

and very fine people don't hang with Antifa when they're headed for a rumble.

and yet, both types were there, some wanting the statue to stay, some wanting it moved.

th
Opposing fascist white supremacy is always the right thing to do. There is no equivalence.
 
Well, at least they are persistent, smdh

Trump shares controversial video recasting his Charlottesville comments

Echoing a defense Trump has offered, Cortes contends that Trump’s comments were limited to people on both sides of a protest over whether to take down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Lee Park.

In fact, the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville was explicitly organized by a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis as a celebration of white nationalism. The stated goals of the organizers included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing the removal of the Lee statue.

The official event was presaged by a nighttime parade in which rallygoers held tiki torches aloft while chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” and “Blood and soil,” a reference to a nationalist slogan used in Nazi Germany.

Heyer, 32, was killed at the event after an avowed neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

“It is a misrepresentation of what was happening in Charlottesville to say it was a statue protest that went wrong,” Nicole Hemmer, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center who lives in Charlottesville and attended the rally as an observer, told The Post in May. “Anyone who was there that day would have walked into a park of people waving Nazi flags and people who were Klansmen. It was not a secret who put that rally on that day.”​


Yeah, because:
1) anyone that disagrees with the left is a racist and anyone that criticizes a minority person is also a racist in the view of these Woketards.

2) There were no Oath Keepers, and if there was, see observation number 1)

3) There were no Sons of Confederate Veterans, and if there was, see observation number 1)

4) There no Proud Boys there, and if there was, see observation number 1)

5) There were no Southern culture conservatives there to defend Lee's statue, and if there was see observation number 1)

There has always been a divide among the racist far-alt-right and the more moderate alt-lite, which is opposed to racism on all sides. But to the Marxists Press, that doesn't matter a hill of beans, if there was one drop of racist blood then its all evil and racist (sound familiar?)

Trump was right, there were good people on both sides of the controversy, but the Woketards like to pretend that all the good people were on their side only, because only racists oppose them and their agenda for Utopia or whatever.
"Very fine people" don't march with white supremacists at a white supremacist led event. Period.

and very fine people don't hang with Antifa when they're headed for a rumble.

and yet, both types were there, some wanting the statue to stay, some wanting it moved.

th
Opposing fascist white supremacy is always the right thing to do. There is no equivalence.

Not if you do it in a fascist manner
 
Well, at least they are persistent, smdh

Trump shares controversial video recasting his Charlottesville comments

Echoing a defense Trump has offered, Cortes contends that Trump’s comments were limited to people on both sides of a protest over whether to take down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Lee Park.

In fact, the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville was explicitly organized by a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis as a celebration of white nationalism. The stated goals of the organizers included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing the removal of the Lee statue.

The official event was presaged by a nighttime parade in which rallygoers held tiki torches aloft while chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” and “Blood and soil,” a reference to a nationalist slogan used in Nazi Germany.

Heyer, 32, was killed at the event after an avowed neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

“It is a misrepresentation of what was happening in Charlottesville to say it was a statue protest that went wrong,” Nicole Hemmer, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center who lives in Charlottesville and attended the rally as an observer, told The Post in May. “Anyone who was there that day would have walked into a park of people waving Nazi flags and people who were Klansmen. It was not a secret who put that rally on that day.”​


Yeah, because:
1) anyone that disagrees with the left is a racist and anyone that criticizes a minority person is also a racist in the view of these Woketards.

2) There were no Oath Keepers, and if there was, see observation number 1)

3) There were no Sons of Confederate Veterans, and if there was, see observation number 1)

4) There no Proud Boys there, and if there was, see observation number 1)

5) There were no Southern culture conservatives there to defend Lee's statue, and if there was see observation number 1)

There has always been a divide among the racist far-alt-right and the more moderate alt-lite, which is opposed to racism on all sides. But to the Marxists Press, that doesn't matter a hill of beans, if there was one drop of racist blood then its all evil and racist (sound familiar?)

Trump was right, there were good people on both sides of the controversy, but the Woketards like to pretend that all the good people were on their side only, because only racists oppose them and their agenda for Utopia or whatever.
"Very fine people" don't march with white supremacists at a white supremacist led event. Period.

and very fine people don't hang with Antifa when they're headed for a rumble.

and yet, both types were there, some wanting the statue to stay, some wanting it moved.

th
Opposing fascist white supremacy is always the right thing to do. There is no equivalence.

opposing people like Antifa is also the right thing to do.

you see things in black and white, and ignore the gray in-between.

I pity you
 
Well, at least they are persistent, smdh

Trump shares controversial video recasting his Charlottesville comments

Echoing a defense Trump has offered, Cortes contends that Trump’s comments were limited to people on both sides of a protest over whether to take down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Lee Park.

In fact, the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville was explicitly organized by a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis as a celebration of white nationalism. The stated goals of the organizers included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing the removal of the Lee statue.

The official event was presaged by a nighttime parade in which rallygoers held tiki torches aloft while chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” and “Blood and soil,” a reference to a nationalist slogan used in Nazi Germany.

Heyer, 32, was killed at the event after an avowed neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

“It is a misrepresentation of what was happening in Charlottesville to say it was a statue protest that went wrong,” Nicole Hemmer, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center who lives in Charlottesville and attended the rally as an observer, told The Post in May. “Anyone who was there that day would have walked into a park of people waving Nazi flags and people who were Klansmen. It was not a secret who put that rally on that day.”​


Yeah, because:
1) anyone that disagrees with the left is a racist and anyone that criticizes a minority person is also a racist in the view of these Woketards.

2) There were no Oath Keepers, and if there was, see observation number 1)

3) There were no Sons of Confederate Veterans, and if there was, see observation number 1)

4) There no Proud Boys there, and if there was, see observation number 1)

5) There were no Southern culture conservatives there to defend Lee's statue, and if there was see observation number 1)

There has always been a divide among the racist far-alt-right and the more moderate alt-lite, which is opposed to racism on all sides. But to the Marxists Press, that doesn't matter a hill of beans, if there was one drop of racist blood then its all evil and racist (sound familiar?)

Trump was right, there were good people on both sides of the controversy, but the Woketards like to pretend that all the good people were on their side only, because only racists oppose them and their agenda for Utopia or whatever.
"Very fine people" don't march with white supremacists at a white supremacist led event. Period.

and very fine people don't hang with Antifa when they're headed for a rumble.

and yet, both types were there, some wanting the statue to stay, some wanting it moved.

th
Opposing fascist white supremacy is always the right thing to do. There is no equivalence.

Not if you do it in a fascist manner

There is no wrong way.
 
Well, at least they are persistent, smdh

Trump shares controversial video recasting his Charlottesville comments

Echoing a defense Trump has offered, Cortes contends that Trump’s comments were limited to people on both sides of a protest over whether to take down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Lee Park.

In fact, the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville was explicitly organized by a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis as a celebration of white nationalism. The stated goals of the organizers included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing the removal of the Lee statue.

The official event was presaged by a nighttime parade in which rallygoers held tiki torches aloft while chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” and “Blood and soil,” a reference to a nationalist slogan used in Nazi Germany.

Heyer, 32, was killed at the event after an avowed neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

“It is a misrepresentation of what was happening in Charlottesville to say it was a statue protest that went wrong,” Nicole Hemmer, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center who lives in Charlottesville and attended the rally as an observer, told The Post in May. “Anyone who was there that day would have walked into a park of people waving Nazi flags and people who were Klansmen. It was not a secret who put that rally on that day.”​


Yeah, because:
1) anyone that disagrees with the left is a racist and anyone that criticizes a minority person is also a racist in the view of these Woketards.

2) There were no Oath Keepers, and if there was, see observation number 1)

3) There were no Sons of Confederate Veterans, and if there was, see observation number 1)

4) There no Proud Boys there, and if there was, see observation number 1)

5) There were no Southern culture conservatives there to defend Lee's statue, and if there was see observation number 1)

There has always been a divide among the racist far-alt-right and the more moderate alt-lite, which is opposed to racism on all sides. But to the Marxists Press, that doesn't matter a hill of beans, if there was one drop of racist blood then its all evil and racist (sound familiar?)

Trump was right, there were good people on both sides of the controversy, but the Woketards like to pretend that all the good people were on their side only, because only racists oppose them and their agenda for Utopia or whatever.
"Very fine people" don't march with white supremacists at a white supremacist led event. Period.

and very fine people don't hang with Antifa when they're headed for a rumble.

and yet, both types were there, some wanting the statue to stay, some wanting it moved.

th
Opposing fascist white supremacy is always the right thing to do. There is no equivalence.

Not if you do it in a fascist manner

There is no wrong way.

Anifta is what they oppose
 
Well, at least they are persistent, smdh

Trump shares controversial video recasting his Charlottesville comments

Echoing a defense Trump has offered, Cortes contends that Trump’s comments were limited to people on both sides of a protest over whether to take down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Lee Park.

In fact, the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville was explicitly organized by a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis as a celebration of white nationalism. The stated goals of the organizers included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing the removal of the Lee statue.

The official event was presaged by a nighttime parade in which rallygoers held tiki torches aloft while chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” and “Blood and soil,” a reference to a nationalist slogan used in Nazi Germany.

Heyer, 32, was killed at the event after an avowed neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

“It is a misrepresentation of what was happening in Charlottesville to say it was a statue protest that went wrong,” Nicole Hemmer, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center who lives in Charlottesville and attended the rally as an observer, told The Post in May. “Anyone who was there that day would have walked into a park of people waving Nazi flags and people who were Klansmen. It was not a secret who put that rally on that day.”​


Yeah, because:
1) anyone that disagrees with the left is a racist and anyone that criticizes a minority person is also a racist in the view of these Woketards.

2) There were no Oath Keepers, and if there was, see observation number 1)

3) There were no Sons of Confederate Veterans, and if there was, see observation number 1)

4) There no Proud Boys there, and if there was, see observation number 1)

5) There were no Southern culture conservatives there to defend Lee's statue, and if there was see observation number 1)

There has always been a divide among the racist far-alt-right and the more moderate alt-lite, which is opposed to racism on all sides. But to the Marxists Press, that doesn't matter a hill of beans, if there was one drop of racist blood then its all evil and racist (sound familiar?)

Trump was right, there were good people on both sides of the controversy, but the Woketards like to pretend that all the good people were on their side only, because only racists oppose them and their agenda for Utopia or whatever.
You show up at a rally and find out it is a white supremacist event

If you stick around for the rally, you are not a fine person
 
Well, at least they are persistent, smdh

Trump shares controversial video recasting his Charlottesville comments

Echoing a defense Trump has offered, Cortes contends that Trump’s comments were limited to people on both sides of a protest over whether to take down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Lee Park.

In fact, the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville was explicitly organized by a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis as a celebration of white nationalism. The stated goals of the organizers included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing the removal of the Lee statue.

The official event was presaged by a nighttime parade in which rallygoers held tiki torches aloft while chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” and “Blood and soil,” a reference to a nationalist slogan used in Nazi Germany.

Heyer, 32, was killed at the event after an avowed neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

“It is a misrepresentation of what was happening in Charlottesville to say it was a statue protest that went wrong,” Nicole Hemmer, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center who lives in Charlottesville and attended the rally as an observer, told The Post in May. “Anyone who was there that day would have walked into a park of people waving Nazi flags and people who were Klansmen. It was not a secret who put that rally on that day.”​


Yeah, because:
1) anyone that disagrees with the left is a racist and anyone that criticizes a minority person is also a racist in the view of these Woketards.

2) There were no Oath Keepers, and if there was, see observation number 1)

3) There were no Sons of Confederate Veterans, and if there was, see observation number 1)

4) There no Proud Boys there, and if there was, see observation number 1)

5) There were no Southern culture conservatives there to defend Lee's statue, and if there was see observation number 1)

There has always been a divide among the racist far-alt-right and the more moderate alt-lite, which is opposed to racism on all sides. But to the Marxists Press, that doesn't matter a hill of beans, if there was one drop of racist blood then its all evil and racist (sound familiar?)

Trump was right, there were good people on both sides of the controversy, but the Woketards like to pretend that all the good people were on their side only, because only racists oppose them and their agenda for Utopia or whatever.
"Very fine people" don't march with white supremacists at a white supremacist led event. Period.

and very fine people don't hang with Antifa when they're headed for a rumble.

and yet, both types were there, some wanting the statue to stay, some wanting it moved.

th
Opposing fascist white supremacy is always the right thing to do. There is no equivalence.

opposing people like Antifa is also the right thing to do.

you see things in black and white, and ignore the gray in-between.

I pity you

There is no "in-between". It's not possible to innocently march with white supremacists at their own protest .

You're an apologist attempting to create a narrative of a "gray area".
 
Well, at least they are persistent, smdh

Trump shares controversial video recasting his Charlottesville comments

Echoing a defense Trump has offered, Cortes contends that Trump’s comments were limited to people on both sides of a protest over whether to take down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Lee Park.

In fact, the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville was explicitly organized by a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis as a celebration of white nationalism. The stated goals of the organizers included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing the removal of the Lee statue.

The official event was presaged by a nighttime parade in which rallygoers held tiki torches aloft while chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” and “Blood and soil,” a reference to a nationalist slogan used in Nazi Germany.

Heyer, 32, was killed at the event after an avowed neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

“It is a misrepresentation of what was happening in Charlottesville to say it was a statue protest that went wrong,” Nicole Hemmer, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center who lives in Charlottesville and attended the rally as an observer, told The Post in May. “Anyone who was there that day would have walked into a park of people waving Nazi flags and people who were Klansmen. It was not a secret who put that rally on that day.”​


Yeah, because:
1) anyone that disagrees with the left is a racist and anyone that criticizes a minority person is also a racist in the view of these Woketards.

2) There were no Oath Keepers, and if there was, see observation number 1)

3) There were no Sons of Confederate Veterans, and if there was, see observation number 1)

4) There no Proud Boys there, and if there was, see observation number 1)

5) There were no Southern culture conservatives there to defend Lee's statue, and if there was see observation number 1)

There has always been a divide among the racist far-alt-right and the more moderate alt-lite, which is opposed to racism on all sides. But to the Marxists Press, that doesn't matter a hill of beans, if there was one drop of racist blood then its all evil and racist (sound familiar?)

Trump was right, there were good people on both sides of the controversy, but the Woketards like to pretend that all the good people were on their side only, because only racists oppose them and their agenda for Utopia or whatever.
"Very fine people" don't march with white supremacists at a white supremacist led event. Period.

and very fine people don't hang with Antifa when they're headed for a rumble.

and yet, both types were there, some wanting the statue to stay, some wanting it moved.

th
Opposing fascist white supremacy is always the right thing to do. There is no equivalence.

Wrongfully labeling people as 'white supremacist' is always the wrong thing to do.
 
You show up at a rally and find out it is a white supremacist event

If you stick around for the rally, you are not a fine person

Who are you to decide that? What if I want to video what's going on? What about reporters? At Charlottesville there were many folks taking videos. Some were, in fact, 'fine' people.
 
Well, at least they are persistent, smdh

Trump shares controversial video recasting his Charlottesville comments

Echoing a defense Trump has offered, Cortes contends that Trump’s comments were limited to people on both sides of a protest over whether to take down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Lee Park.

In fact, the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville was explicitly organized by a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis as a celebration of white nationalism. The stated goals of the organizers included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing the removal of the Lee statue.

The official event was presaged by a nighttime parade in which rallygoers held tiki torches aloft while chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” and “Blood and soil,” a reference to a nationalist slogan used in Nazi Germany.

Heyer, 32, was killed at the event after an avowed neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

“It is a misrepresentation of what was happening in Charlottesville to say it was a statue protest that went wrong,” Nicole Hemmer, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center who lives in Charlottesville and attended the rally as an observer, told The Post in May. “Anyone who was there that day would have walked into a park of people waving Nazi flags and people who were Klansmen. It was not a secret who put that rally on that day.”​


Yeah, because:
1) anyone that disagrees with the left is a racist and anyone that criticizes a minority person is also a racist in the view of these Woketards.

2) There were no Oath Keepers, and if there was, see observation number 1)

3) There were no Sons of Confederate Veterans, and if there was, see observation number 1)

4) There no Proud Boys there, and if there was, see observation number 1)

5) There were no Southern culture conservatives there to defend Lee's statue, and if there was see observation number 1)

There has always been a divide among the racist far-alt-right and the more moderate alt-lite, which is opposed to racism on all sides. But to the Marxists Press, that doesn't matter a hill of beans, if there was one drop of racist blood then its all evil and racist (sound familiar?)

Trump was right, there were good people on both sides of the controversy, but the Woketards like to pretend that all the good people were on their side only, because only racists oppose them and their agenda for Utopia or whatever.
"Very fine people" don't march with white supremacists at a white supremacist led event. Period.

and very fine people don't hang with Antifa when they're headed for a rumble.

and yet, both types were there, some wanting the statue to stay, some wanting it moved.

th
Opposing fascist white supremacy is always the right thing to do. There is no equivalence.

opposing people like Antifa is also the right thing to do.

you see things in black and white, and ignore the gray in-between.

I pity you

There is no "in-between". It's not possible to innocently march with white supremacists at their own protest .

You're an apologist attempting to create a narrative of a "gray area".

and you're too blind to see the gray area
 
Well, at least they are persistent, smdh

Trump shares controversial video recasting his Charlottesville comments

Echoing a defense Trump has offered, Cortes contends that Trump’s comments were limited to people on both sides of a protest over whether to take down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Charlottesville’s Lee Park.

In fact, the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville was explicitly organized by a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis as a celebration of white nationalism. The stated goals of the organizers included unifying the American white nationalist movement and opposing the removal of the Lee statue.

The official event was presaged by a nighttime parade in which rallygoers held tiki torches aloft while chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” and “Blood and soil,” a reference to a nationalist slogan used in Nazi Germany.

Heyer, 32, was killed at the event after an avowed neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

“It is a misrepresentation of what was happening in Charlottesville to say it was a statue protest that went wrong,” Nicole Hemmer, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center who lives in Charlottesville and attended the rally as an observer, told The Post in May. “Anyone who was there that day would have walked into a park of people waving Nazi flags and people who were Klansmen. It was not a secret who put that rally on that day.”​


Yeah, because:
1) anyone that disagrees with the left is a racist and anyone that criticizes a minority person is also a racist in the view of these Woketards.

2) There were no Oath Keepers, and if there was, see observation number 1)

3) There were no Sons of Confederate Veterans, and if there was, see observation number 1)

4) There no Proud Boys there, and if there was, see observation number 1)

5) There were no Southern culture conservatives there to defend Lee's statue, and if there was see observation number 1)

There has always been a divide among the racist far-alt-right and the more moderate alt-lite, which is opposed to racism on all sides. But to the Marxists Press, that doesn't matter a hill of beans, if there was one drop of racist blood then its all evil and racist (sound familiar?)

Trump was right, there were good people on both sides of the controversy, but the Woketards like to pretend that all the good people were on their side only, because only racists oppose them and their agenda for Utopia or whatever.
"Very fine people" don't march with white supremacists at a white supremacist led event. Period.

and very fine people don't hang with Antifa when they're headed for a rumble.

and yet, both types were there, some wanting the statue to stay, some wanting it moved.

th
Opposing fascist white supremacy is always the right thing to do. There is no equivalence.

Wrongfully labeling people as 'white supremacist' is always the wrong thing to do.

Huh?
What do you call the organizers of unite the right in Charlottesville?
 
"Very fine people" don't march with white supremacists at a white supremacist led event. Period.

and very fine people don't hang with Antifa when they're headed for a rumble.

and yet, both types were there, some wanting the statue to stay, some wanting it moved.

th
Opposing fascist white supremacy is always the right thing to do. There is no equivalence.

opposing people like Antifa is also the right thing to do.

you see things in black and white, and ignore the gray in-between.

I pity you

There is no "in-between". It's not possible to innocently march with white supremacists at their own protest .

You're an apologist attempting to create a narrative of a "gray area".

and you're too blind to see the gray area

Because there isn't one.
 
It would be way easier to defend Trump if there weren’t all that video.
 

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