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Do you think there's a moral equivalency between groups such as neo-Nazi's and the KKK, and groups that oppose what neo-Nazi's and the KKK stand for?
Most people see a bigly difference between the two sides.
The Orange Buffoon seems to want to paint them with the same brush.
Wrong. Trump denounced white supremacists. He also correctly stated that ANYONE that results to violence is wrong.
Do you deny any of this?^^^
I'll post the statements from Trump if you'd like.
You already did. He called nazis very fine people.
This is where you lose credibility as you're using the same brush. He condemned nazis and then followed it up with "there were some very fine people on both sides." Which implies that everyone protesting the removal of the statue wasn't a nazi. And that's an accurate assessment. Stupid to say but accurate.
This.
Not accurate. People in that protest probably consider themselves good people and not-nazis, but they chose to march in a group spewing hate and nazi rhetoric. That makes them bad.
So, if you were protesting in Ferguson, MO, not destroying and burning **** but in the group that was, you were "bad people"?
Not necessarily.
But if you joined the nazi march, you're a bad person.
Was it a "march" or simply a walk, in a group of people, to the designated protest area interrupted by counter-protestors?
Just a walk.
With torches.
And swastikas.
And confederate flags.
And chants about jews and immigrants and minorities.
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And we're back to "Are you sure those were the only groups protesting the removal of a statue?"
And, of course, seems like every picture I saw in Ferguson, MO at night was someone committing a crime. Therefore, is it safe to assume everyone out at night was a criminal? Therefore, "bad people"?