Trump’s Remarks on Charlottesville Violence Are Criticized as Insufficient

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So the Alt-Left Hate Groups are becoming mainstream and hip now. What are these hate groups called now in the media now... Counter Protesters.
 

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So the Alt-Left Hate Groups are becoming mainstream and hip now. What are these hate groups called now in the media now... Counter Protesters.

How many people did they murder in Charlottesville?

Oh, by the way. . .

Two former prison guards in Florida, who were members of the Ku Klux Klan, have been convicted of plotting to kill a black inmate in retaliation for a scuffle with another guard who also belonged to the hate group.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...inmates:homepage/story&utm_term=.374235c1dd1d

Ay-yup, heritage not hate.
 

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Those are the only guards that have ever had it in for a black prisoner?? WTF do you expect is going to swallow that load of horseshit??
 

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How many people did they murder in Charlottesville?

Oh, by the way. . .

Two former prison guards in Florida, who were members of the Ku Klux Klan, have been convicted of plotting to kill a black inmate in retaliation for a scuffle with another guard who also belonged to the hate group.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...inmates:homepage/story&utm_term=.374235c1dd1d

Ay-yup, heritage not hate.

None... and yes the KKK and Nazis are hate groups... just like the Anarchist who have re-branded themselves as Antifa.
 

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None... and yes the KKK and Nazis are hate groups... just like the Anarchist who have re-branded themselves as Antifa.
Only to outsiders. Peace on earth and just to make sure it stays that way we're going to bring a few guns along. That about sum up the American way??
 

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None... and yes the KKK and Nazis are hate groups... just like the Anarchist who have re-branded themselves as Antifa.

I know your position, I'm just trying to keep the focus here. I'm no more fond of so-called "antifas" than you are, but the Klan and the Nazis EXIST for no other purpose than hate and violence.

Well, that and to be punching bags for the Marines.
 

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Didn't you spend a few years as an anti-fascist?

As those F*ers... hell no.

I was not part of a black masked mob burning the US Flag and soldiers effigies.



And neither were you. The comparison to this hate group to US Soldiers is (to be kind) is a stretch.
 

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Charlottesville: Kentucky police officer accused of mocking Heather Heyer's death with distasteful Facebook post
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Tuesday, August 15, 2017 08:04 AM EDT | Updated: Tuesday, August 15, 2017 09:33 AM EDT
SHIVELY, Ky. — A Kentucky police officer faces disciplinary action in connection to a Facebook post mocking the death of a woman struck and killed after a car rammed into a counter-protest at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Shively Police Lt. Col. Josh Myers says Officer Morris Rinehardt was placed on paid administrative leave Monday and an internal investigation is underway.
News outlets report the post on Rinehardt’s personal Facebook page pictured a car with a caption that says, “When you were born a Challenger but identify as a Ram.”
The man charged in the Charlottesville rally was driving a Dodge Challenger.
Myers says potential punishment ranges from six days suspension to termination.
A Philadelphia firefighter and a Massachusetts police officer also face disciplinary action for Facebook postings about the rally.


Charlottesville: Kentucky police officer accused of mocking Heather Heyer's deat

Firefighter apologizes for Charlottesville 'dumb joke' on Facebook
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Tuesday, August 15, 2017 02:11 PM EDT | Updated: Tuesday, August 15, 2017 02:24 PM EDT
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia firefighter who posted a picture of himself holding a torch and wearing a Confederate flag hat on Facebook said he was drunk and making a “dumb joke” about the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
John Deluisi told WTXF-TV he uploaded the picture, which he captioned “Headed to VA,” in response to another post referencing the Charlottesville rally, where participants carrying torches decried the planned removal of a Confederate statue of Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Deluisi, who’s white, tagged an African American co-worker in the post.
Three people died amid the turmoil in Charlottesville on Saturday, including a 32-year-old woman who was part of a crowd of counter-protesters struck by a car.
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney called Deluisi’s post “deeply disturbing.” The Philadelphia Fire Department said it could take disciplinary action.
Fire Commissioner Adam Thiel said Tuesday that he was “utterly horrified and disgusted” by the post. Thiel said the department will conduct workplace conduct training for its 2,600 members.
“Racist images, symbols, words and actions are contrary to our mission and values,” Theil said. “And have absolutely no place in our Department.”
Deluisi later removed the picture and said he had been drinking “way too much.”
“I am very disappointed in myself and I’m very sorry,” Deluisi said. He said he thought his co-worker would get the joke about the post.
Deluisi has served as a firefighter for close to 20 years.
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As those F*ers... hell no.

I was not part of a black masked mob burning the US Flag and soldiers effigies.



And neither were you. The comparison to this hate group to US Soldiers is (to be kind) is a stretch.

I'd use the term "acting-out pansies," but aside from that I'm pretty much with you.

Speaking of pansies, one of the Nazis was wearing an 82d Airborne cap. Here's what the 82d had to say about it. . .

“Respectfully, anyone who thinks this man represents our culture and values has never worn the maroon beret … and never will,” one tweet for the 82nd’s Twitter account said.

Finally! A tweet worth reading.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-news:page/in-the-news&utm_term=.1e2b6e60f4c5
 

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*snickers*




This is an example of kids in the Western World that don't get it. Yea they read the "News" but does it really register.

In Iraq, ISIS was made up of a lot of white looking people. That's why when white reporters go there, they have to shave their hipster beards, so as not to be confused as a foreign national fighting for ISIS. People never went there because of Islam, they went there to purge.
 

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This is an example of kids in the Western World that don't get it. Yea they read the "News" but does it really register.

In Iraq, ISIS was made up of a lot of white looking people. That's why when white reporters go there, they have to shave their hipster beards, so as not to be confused as a foreign national fighting for ISIS. People never went there because of Islam, they went there to purge.

Laugh godammit

LAUGH I SAID


Geez, at least my joke actually made sense.
 

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At least BLM is creative enough to come up with a new name. No calling themselves the "Black Panthers" or the "Nat Turners."

It's pretty funny that the best the white supremacists can do is follow the symbols of the recipients of a couple of the worst military butt-whoopings in history. It's like they're PROUD of being helpless, hopeless losers.

Hey now, Antifa isn't new either. Antifa was founded during the rise of Nazism in 1930s Germany. They lost that fight and they are plenty proud to have been first on the scene, helpless and hopeless, in the fight against Nazism, while the rest of the world was quite fond of that Hitler fellow. Those violent Antifascists were fighting the fight the rest of the world was forced into later.
 

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Hey now, Antifa isn't new either. Antifa was founded during the rise of Nazism in 1930s Germany. They lost that fight and they are plenty proud to have been first on the scene, helpless and hopeless, in the fight against Nazism, while the rest of the world was quite fond of that Hitler fellow. Those violent Antifascists were fighting the fight the rest of the world was forced into later.

But. . . but. . . they're all COMMIES!

Just look at EagleSmack's pitchers!
 

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Hey now, Antifa isn't new either. Antifa was founded during the rise of Nazism in 1930s Germany. They lost that fight and they are plenty proud to have been first on the scene, helpless and hopeless, in the fight against Nazism, while the rest of the world was quite fond of that Hitler fellow. Those violent Antifascists were fighting the fight the rest of the world was forced into later.

Good point. What makes Nazism revolting is not that they lost WWII, but that they believe in revolting things.

But. . . but. . . they're all COMMIES!

Just look at EagleSmack's pitchers!

Speaking of pitchers, I haven't had lemonade in a while.
 

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Hey now, Antifa isn't new either. Antifa was founded during the rise of Nazism in 1930s Germany. They lost that fight and they are plenty proud to have been first on the scene, helpless and hopeless, in the fight against Nazism, while the rest of the world was quite fond of that Hitler fellow. Those violent Antifascists were fighting the fight the rest of the world was forced into later.
Are you equating the present day looters and rioters with those in your above post ?