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  1. 12 minutes ago, tshile said:

    it's nuts when you see people pushing the "george soros bused in both sides to make the alt-right look bad" stuff

     

    it's like to them: this event exists in a vacuum, the alt-right otherwise have had no connection to white supremacy/nazis, and that this hasn't been brewing for a while

     

    i've been telling you all, there should be a test required to be eligible to vote.

    Literally everything is a false flag. Next time some white supremacists commits a terror act expect the same playbook. Just put the words Soros, Marxist, deep state, psy ops, globalist into a bag and pick 3 words at random and now you have the headline.

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  2. Looks like the Alt-Right is turning against the organizer.

     

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    Well this is fishy. His name is Jason Kessler. He is the one cited as the organizer of the now infamous “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. The thing is, Mr. Kessler’s arrival on the “alt right” and/or “White Nationalist” scene didn’t occur until November 2016.

    That’s right – Kessler didn’t start his white nationalist activism until after Donald Trump won the White House. Prior to that it appears he participated in the far left/socialist Occupy Wall Street movement as noted by the far-left, George Soros-funded Southern Poverty Law Center.

    http://www.snopes.com/2017/08/17/jason-kessler-soros-deep-state-plant/

     

    (((Soros))) strikes again. Live long enough to see yourself become more of a villain.

  3. 16 minutes ago, luckydevil said:

     

    It's incredibly bizarre that Byrd keeps being brought up by conservatives. It's not like he is some beloved figure on the left.  

    It's just a tactic to cast liberals as the true hypocrites. Next they'll be bringing up the Democratic party was the party of the Klan. 

     

    If you want Byrd off the buildings, start a movement. No tears will be shed by me.

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  4. 5 minutes ago, AsburySkinsFan said:

    Do you plan on watching them? I mean they seem pretty controversial to many and I know you still feel that Trump is still better than Hillary. I'm just curious if his position after this weekend's events concern you, or if you find them defensible.

    Everyone who voted Trump knew they were voting for a racist. They just didn't care enough to change their votes. Other factors superceded the whole race stuff. This weekend just makes it more obvious Trump is who we said he was. Silence is pretty much what I've seen from the Trump people. No mention of the domestic terror that took place.

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  5. 1 hour ago, skinsmarydu said:

    I watched something on this "statue" not too long ago, and from what I recall, the flags were put up to try and block the view.  I gather that the effort was unsuccessful. 

    If that was the case then it is very unsuccessful. The flags draw you in more!

  6. 17 minutes ago, PleaseBlitz said:

     

    As I noted in the other thread, Alexandria (VA) has a statute of a random confederate soldier in Old Town.  The city has unanimously voted to remove it, but the state legislature blocked it from happening.  

    In North Carolina removing monuments from public property is banned. Even of your city wants to remove a statue they're kinda SOL.

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  7. 21 minutes ago, tshile said:

    More than that, I also feel sad. A lot of people had to look at/walk past/attend statues/buildings/schools/roads that were obviously named to intimidate them (at the very least)

     

     

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    I used to drive by this statue of Nathan Bedford Forrest surrounded by Confederate flags from time to time in TN. Being from MD never really had to experience that in your face Confederate pride. (I'm sure it's here too but I never go to those areas) Everytime I would shake my head knowing really why it was there. Did not even know it was Forrest till I looked it up. Just knew there was a message being sent. And it's ugly as hell too! Would love if this was taken down but it's private property. I wish TN would block it's view at least.

     

    http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/3289

  8. 13 minutes ago, Destino said:

    Trumps latest statement was better.  Reminds me of the "disavow" situation during the campaign.  Dog whistle first, say the minimum acceptable thing later when forced to.  

    And the people who reacted to the dog whistle will ignore the second statement. "He's not being sincere now. They are just forcing him to say that. We know where he stands." I'm glad he finally said it but the damage is done.

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  9. I'm going with Trump on this one. Those racist losers will always exist in some form. The President trying that "many sides" BS after a neo nazi caused a death and injuries is disgusting. It's not hard to name and condem white supremacists, neo nazi, and the Klan. The only group probably hated more are child molesters. Trump made a calculated move that he would lose support if he called out white supremacists. This is a guy who has no issue calling out dumb stuff like Nordstrom's but swallows his tounge when it's important. The American President should not be winking at these guys.

     

    Also, half his remarks was about the economy! Dude is deplorable.

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  10. 17 minutes ago, BRAVEONTHEWARPATH93 said:

    The WH is pulling "well what about the other side though" defense to shift blame from ****ing Nazis. I'm at the point where I'm done with human that had a hand in getting them elected. 

     

    This is ****ing ridiculous 

    It's moving over to Fox as well.

     

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    HEGSETH: You can call that out, and then -- but still also listen, say, on Black Lives Matter, to the grievances of young African-American males in urban cores who feel like they are looked at differently by police. That discussion still should be had. Just like young white men who feel like, “Hey, I'm treated differently in this country than I feel like I should have. I've become a second-class citizen. None of it -- they tell me I have white privilege.” None of that justifies racial preferences or violence at all. But there's always a grievance underneath it that it's worth talking about. And we should never live in such a politically correct culture that we can't at least have a conversation. There's a reason those people were out there. Some of it is outright racism and needs to be condemned. A lot of it, though, is I feel like my country is slipping away and just because I talk about nationalism -- not white nationalism -- doesn't mean I'm talking in code that I'm a racist.

    https://www.mediamatters.org/video/2017/08/13/fox-friends-sunday-defends-white-supremacist-charlottesville-protesters-there-s-reason-those-people/217602

     

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  11. 15 minutes ago, No Excuses said:

     

    He just released a statement in support of the dead police officers but nothing about the union prostestor who was killed by a white domestic terrorist. 

     

    Its blatantly obvious he approves of their ideology and appreciates their support. Can't bring himself to criticize his followers.

    He finally put out a tweet about that. Doesn't read like his words. I'm assuming he was tired of getting slammed on cable news about it.

     

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