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Heather Heyer was not part of Antifa. The group she was a part of were peaceful protesters. To say "both sides" is wrong because there were more than just two. The man who murdered her was part of the Unite the Right rally.If you are talking about Charlottsville, the President was right about one thing, both sides showed up looking for a fight. To say anything else would be wrong.
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Incidents of white supremacist propaganda distributed across the nation jumped by more than 120% between 2018 and last year, according to the Anti-Defamation League, making 2019 the second straight year that the circulation of propaganda material has more than doubled.
About two-thirds of the total propaganda incidents in the new report were traced back to a single white supremacist group, Patriot Front, which the Anti-Defamation League describes as “formed by disaffected members” of the white supremacist organization Vanguard America after the Charlottesville rally.
Heather Heyer was not part of Antifa. The group she was a part of were peaceful protesters. To say "both sides" is wrong because there were more than just two. The man who murdered her was part of the Unite the Right rally.
What a great advertisement for the need of mental health reform and support in the US.
Oh Prager. How little respect you deserve.
Heather Heyer was not part of Antifa. The group she was a part of were peaceful protesters. To say "both sides" is wrong because there were more than just two.
Don't you tire of having to explain what he says all the time?That's exactly what President Trump said about the Charlottesville protesters.
Oh my. Could it be that he was right after all? He's out of office now, so perhaps it would be acceptable to give up the lie that he meant something else.
I am still waiting to see what Biden has planned to unify the country.White Supremacist Propaganda At 'Record-Setting' Levels, ADL Report Finds
I can totally understand why it would be on the rise. It's, essentially, a cowardly act and many are too embarrassed to admit that they espouse those views. Its sort of like taking the internet into reality.
I am excited to watch people dismiss this or obfuscate.
Last year marked the highest level of racist propaganda incidents since ADL began tracking the hate messages — an average of 14 per day. The 2020 total of 4,822 was nearly double the number reported the prior year, according to its report.
Don't you tire of having to explain what he says all the time?
Oh that's funny. You think we don't HEAR him. No. We hear him every time. We just don't have the key to his magic box of meaning that his supporters have.Explaining to those who are hard of hearing is always tiring. But we don't discriminate against the hard of hearing, and are willing to explain it as many times as it takes.
Nothing will unify America. It's hyper individualistic; it'd be like herding cats.I am still waiting to see what Biden has planned to unify the country.
I don't believe that is exactly what he said - could you please link to him saying exactly that? I seem to recall that he said that there are good people on "both sides", when asked to disavow the white supremacists, not that there are "many" sides.That's exactly what President Trump said about the Charlottesville protesters.
Oh my. Could it be that he was right after all? He's out of office now, so perhaps it would be acceptable to give up the lie that he meant something else.
I don't believe that is exactly what he said - could you please link to him saying exactly that?
Yes, that is what he said. Not surprisingly, the media and his opponents usually refuse to quote the whole of his statement, which allows them to editorialize and interpret, claiming that he said something other than he did.
Here's the President delivering his remarks --
Full Q&A: Trump Again Blames Both Sides for Charlottesville Violence - YouTube