Addressed completely in the clip. ANd in Trump's speech on the issue.
Yet here you are, asking the question, like you don't know that answer.
YOu are a vile liar.
You are correct
You know that. I know that. Hell, ******* ALANG, knows that, but he is just purposefully putting race baiting shit out there, hoping to trick the unwary into believe that, with so much smoke, there must be a fire.
He is a vile, vicious and utterly dishonest propaganda troll.
Which “very fine people”
was he talking about? The “Unite the Right” rally was partly organized by a well-known white nationalist,
Richard Spencer, and included both neo-Nazis and white supremacist groups. Former Ku Klux Klan head David Duke was a scheduled speaker. The cause they were protesting — the removal of Lee’s statue — is one supported by many nonwhite supremacists and nonwhite nationalists, but this rally was clearly not one for your average supporter of Confederate monuments.
Except that a good deal of the advertising was dishonest, and designed to bring in, the average supporter of Confederate monuments.
BTW, thanks for not trying to claim that just supporting confederate monuments makes you a ******* nazis. A lot of fucktards pretend otherwise.
Thank you very much and very seriously for that honesty.
ANywhoo, so, lots, maybe the majority of people there, were not really neo-nazis, but average supporters of Confederate monuments, lured there by dishonest neo-nazis, trying to co-opt them and their message, and to use their presence to dishonestly inflate their numbers and thus relevance.
SO, those are the "very fine people" are who he was talking about. You know that, because he said it, explicitly. over and over again.
In Context: Trump’s ‘very fine people on both sides’ remarks
Trump: "Those people -- all of those people – excuse me, I’ve condemned neo-Nazis. I’ve condemned many different groups. But not all of those people were neo-Nazis, believe me. Not all of those people were white supremacists by any stretch. Those
people were also there because they wanted to protest the taking down of a statue of Robert E. Lee."
Trump: "Excuse me. If you take a look at some of the groups, and you see -- and you’d know it if you were honest reporters, which in many cases you’re not --
but many of those people were there to protest the taking down of the statue of Robert E. Lee."
"But they were there to protest -- excuse me, if you take a look, the night before
they were there to protest the taking down of the statue of Robert E. Lee."
Trump: "Excuse me, excuse me. They didn’t put themselves -- and you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. You had people in that group. Excuse me, excuse me. I saw the same pictures as you did.
You had people in that group that were there to protest the taking down of, to them, a very, very important statue and the renaming of a park from Robert E. Lee to another name."
Trump: "Okay, good. Are we going to take down the statue? Because he was a major slave owner. Now, are we going to take down his statue?
"So you know what, it’s fine. You’re changing history. You’re changing culture. And you had people --
and I’m not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists -- because they should be condemned totally. But
you had many people in that group other than neo-Nazis and white nationalists. Okay? And the press has treated them absolutely unfairly."
Reporter: "Sir, I just didn’t understand what you were saying. You were saying the press has treated white nationalists unfairly? I just don’t understand what you were saying."
Trump: "No, no. There were people in that rally -- and I looked the night before -- if you look, there were
people protesting very quietly the taking down of the statue of Robert E. Lee. "
So, we good here?