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I think I'm going to invent a new word: Notzis - Its what you call a bunch of white people, gathered in a public place, that you go to protest for being Nazis....but then find out......they're Not |
Sorry, not following. So the neo nazis where not nazis so all is good w/our President's comments?
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I usually don't look on nights or weekends so I fall behind.
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Obviously Trump was wrong. It's not about many sides or all sides. It's only about white supremacists:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/mas...D=ansmsnnews11 |
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Another False equivalence |
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Obviously, we need to prioritize our efforts. That doesn't mean that we can't condemn violence by white supremacists, as well as violence by lefty anarchists. In fact, that's exactly what our President did, if memory serves. You walked right into that one... |
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I don't know which violent groups are more equal than the others. Certainly, comparing the number of people killed "as a result of white supremacist[s]" (all such groups?, and what does as a result of mean?) in the last 16 years to a fairly new violence perpetrated by one group (in the past year or two?) is questionable, if not downright misleading. And it doesn't have anything to do with my post. I was just pointing out how wrong Trump was when he called out all sides for violence. Obviously, only white supremacists have been violent. |
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Very, very interesting--Former "antifa style" radical speaks out. WDMSO--watch the whole damn thing . . . then damn it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN2ZTpqr8sQ |
So for the 3rd time - how are the Nazi's and KKK "fine" people in VA.
I know President Trump has reposted things from Neo Nazi sites in the past but can someone pls. explain how they are fine people and how did he know that? |
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He gets to rally his base and distract everyone from the real problems that are going on.... Sad. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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From what I understood and the way I interpreted his statement was that there were residents at the protest who were not white supremacists or KKK members and who legitimately did not want the statues removed. There were no doubt others at the protest who wanted the statues removed but were not necessarily members of Antifa (like the young women who was killed). These people/groups could be what Trump considered "fine" people. Just ordinary Americans who picked a side and did not resort to violence. |
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Does that mean I have a bitter hatred for him? |
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They aren't. The ones who truly are Nazis and KKK, are bad people. Fair enough? Was every single person protesting the removal of the statues, a Nazi or a Klansmen? I don't know. Condaleeza Rice is adamantly opposed to removing the statues, but didn't march for it. Does that make her a Nazi or a Klansman? I don't know that anyone is saying that white supremacists are morally superior to the ANTIFA anarchists. Can't we say they are both bad? Maybe not equally bad, but both bad nonetheless? |
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Given that, is it really beyond your reach, to fathom that Trump was referring to people who don't want the statues removed, but who aren't Nazis or in the Klan? |
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^^^^ The people that deplore the violent right + Nazis + KKK and deplore the violent left + commies + anarchists. Those people that are in the middle and some will promote keeping of historical monuments and some will promote removal of said historical monuments. Yes - most of us knew what it meant. Some, I'll bet, clearly knew what it meant but thrashed anyway |
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I call out his constant lying and many times point out people's double standards. Many members of his own party (and cabinet) have called him out for his statements and the seemingly moral equivalency he tried to make. |
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"has no strategy" Disagree. But he's figuring out that unlike in the business world, he can't wave his hand and make everything happen that he wants to happen. "the WH is in a constant state of turmoil" Absolutely agree. "appeals to racists " It appeals to some kooks. If we hold presidents accountable for the actions of those they appeal to, you must have some harsh words for Obama about the cop assassinations that spiked at the end of his second term? |
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Agreed. Well said. "I think a fair interpretation of what Pres. Trump said was that they were equal in some way" Most of the criticism I saw, was that he sympathized with the Nazis, and I think that was a looney tunes interpretation of what he said. He condemned violence and bigotry on all sides. Paul, if you look at what he has historically said on video, he condemns white supremacists again and again and again. Sure, he could have used better language to single out the Nazis. But it's quite a leap from that, to saying he sympathizes with them. As usual, his language choice could have been better. That will be a very consistent criticism of the man. |
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Or Make Believe Nazis (the kind we really have) don't have much a history of killing, no more than the Make Believe Commies. I do think there is enough chance for real violence on the hard right Nazi/Klan types, just as there is from the Commie/Marxist/Anarchist bend. Should take a close look at the Socialist Rifle Association, Redneck Revolt, and John Brown Gun Club. No better, or IMO, different, than militarized NeoNazis. |
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I'm more concerned about our President's reaction to Charlottesville. |
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I am more concerned about a bunch of anarchists and young Marxists running around as an army wanting revolution. |
I don't think we will ever know what percentage of the protesters were average Joe's and Janes with old southern roots, that didn't want to see part of their history torn down.
I just think Trump's mouth is so far ahead of common sense that he can't help setting himself up for constant criticism from the press. It was a very bad time to make that statement, that point might have been made separately at a later debate, one tied strictly to the reasoning for removing these historical statues. |
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That is very, very debatable. Depends on whether you are talking about frequency, severity, deaths, etc. Today, where is widespread violence committed by the right, other than one incident (and one is too many) in Charlotesville? Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter, cop assassinations, riots every time a white cop kills someone of color...of course there are radical righties who commit suicide, but there aren't large groups, large organizations of conservatives dedicated to anarchy. "I'm more concerned about our President's reaction to Charlottesville" He condemns all violence and bigotry. What an atrocious position to take. |
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