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Here's the sign that was in the background when they pulled the statue down....

8/16/2017 5:58 PM
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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.




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"?
If you join a group of nazis to protest the removal of a confederate symbol, then yes, you are a bad person.
Sigh. Did EVERYONE there to protest the removal of a statue, join a group of nazis?
The nazis were the ones protesting the statue removal.
GODDAMMIT! WERE THEY THE ONLY ONES PROTESTING THE REMOVAL OF THE STATUE????

AND, BEFORE YOU DON'T REALLY ANSWER, ARE YOU SURE!??!??!?!
Dude you've asked like 8 times. This was a rally organized by Jason Kessler, a white nationalist. So yeah, everyone going to the rally knew that it was being organized by nazis. That makes everyone who attended bad people.
Fair enough.

EVERYONE knew looting, destroying property and rioting was happening in Ferguson, MO. Therefore, by your reasoning, anyone who went out to "protest" was a bad person. Hence, there were no "very fine people" protesting in Ferguson, MO.

Glad we cleared that up. And, for future reference, this will hold true any time a riot breaks out. Which, of course, means your tenet of "rioting can be acceptable" is no longer true.

Good talk.
Nope. Ferguson started as a protest against police brutality. Nothing shameful about that. That it descended into riots doesn't implicate everyone that attended the protest.
8/16/2017 6:01 PM
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Lefties on their moral high ground....

This article sums up the fake news and the hypocrisy of the left.

https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/tim-graham/2017/08/15/npr-skips-over-no-cops-chant-commies-they-rip-down-confederate-statue
This is why DT refused to seriously slam the Alt-Right as he is at war with the Ludicrous Left but it was a huge mistake in this case.
I hear that often.... "It was a big mistake", yet nothing sticks to Trump. Can you name anything that has?

It was a big mistake to make fun of John McCain, or to attack that gold star family, or to get into a brawl With Megyn Kelly, or to talk back to the Pope.... Just recently it was a big mistake to talk tough to North Korea.

Give it time... This Charlottesville drama will pass too, and in the end the lunacy of the liberal protesters will drive more of mainstream America to Trump.

8/16/2017 6:11 PM
moy found someone to have a circle jerk with! Have fun guys but I hope you clean up this place when you are done
8/16/2017 6:22 PM
In other news:

Trump Rolls Back Obama-Era Flood Standards For Infrastructure Projects

8/16/2017 6:29 PM
TRUMP gets stuff done everyday. Getting a little tired of the RINO Republicans. I think they're jealous of TRUMP.
8/16/2017 7:33 PM
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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.




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"?
If you join a group of nazis to protest the removal of a confederate symbol, then yes, you are a bad person.
Sigh. Did EVERYONE there to protest the removal of a statue, join a group of nazis?
The nazis were the ones protesting the statue removal.
GODDAMMIT! WERE THEY THE ONLY ONES PROTESTING THE REMOVAL OF THE STATUE????

AND, BEFORE YOU DON'T REALLY ANSWER, ARE YOU SURE!??!??!?!
Dude you've asked like 8 times. This was a rally organized by Jason Kessler, a white nationalist. So yeah, everyone going to the rally knew that it was being organized by nazis. That makes everyone who attended bad people.
Fair enough.

EVERYONE knew looting, destroying property and rioting was happening in Ferguson, MO. Therefore, by your reasoning, anyone who went out to "protest" was a bad person. Hence, there were no "very fine people" protesting in Ferguson, MO.

Glad we cleared that up. And, for future reference, this will hold true any time a riot breaks out. Which, of course, means your tenet of "rioting can be acceptable" is no longer true.

Good talk.
Nope. Ferguson started as a protest against police brutality. Nothing shameful about that. That it descended into riots doesn't implicate everyone that attended the protest.
LOL. You're a clown. A dumb one.

You can't have it both ways, shitforbrains.

If EVERYONE who attended the Charlottesville protest are "bad people" because a white nationalist organized it, then EVERYONE who protested AFTER the rioting started are "bad people". And, per your ignorant logic, the are no "very fine people" involved.
8/16/2017 7:33 PM
Did any or either side have a legal permit to protest in the first place?
8/16/2017 7:55 PM
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Posted by moy23 on 8/16/2017 5:45:00 PM (view original):
Lefties on their moral high ground....

This article sums up the fake news and the hypocrisy of the left.

https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/tim-graham/2017/08/15/npr-skips-over-no-cops-chant-commies-they-rip-down-confederate-statue
This is why DT refused to seriously slam the Alt-Right as he is at war with the Ludicrous Left but it was a huge mistake in this case.
I hear that often.... "It was a big mistake", yet nothing sticks to Trump. Can you name anything that has?

It was a big mistake to make fun of John McCain, or to attack that gold star family, or to get into a brawl With Megyn Kelly, or to talk back to the Pope.... Just recently it was a big mistake to talk tough to North Korea.

Give it time... This Charlottesville drama will pass too, and in the end the lunacy of the liberal protesters will drive more of mainstream America to Trump.

I am just giving my opinion. If I were in his shoes I would have slammed the Alt Right and stated that calling out Jews like that is simply not going to be tolerated. But he is so angry with the Ludicrous Left that he will just poke the NYT, CNN, MSNBC, Boston Globe, Yahoo!, etc.

I don't see what would have been so bad about just blasting the Alt Right period. People say its his base but he garnered 60mil votes, I doubt even 1% of those were Alt Right losers.
8/16/2017 8:10 PM
Fine people in a crowd of fascists and racists?

That there are people that still defend Trump after his remarks about Charlottesville is beyond me.

If he needs some help, counseling, whatever in finding the right words he should listen to some of his republican friends:

We must be clear. White supremacy is repulsive. This bigotry is counter to all this country stands for. There can be no moral ambiguity.

— Paul Ryan (@SpeakerRyan) 15. August 2017

This is simple: we must condemn and marginalize white supremacist groups, not encourage and embolden them.

— Senator Todd Young (@SenToddYoung) 15. August 2017

Mr. President,you can't allow #WhiteSupremacists to share only part of blame.They support idea which cost nation & world so much pain 5/6

— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) 15. August 2017
8/17/2017 4:55 AM (edited)
or just look at this:

http://www.thedailybeast.com/foxs-abby-huntsman-humiliates-herself-as-guests-weep-over-morally-bankrupt-trump
8/17/2017 5:14 AM
These remarks?

"We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides. On many sides,"

-The Donald
8/17/2017 7:10 AM (edited)
This is so much fun watching libs turn red with fury and hatred.... As they denounce a hate group. The irony!


"No Cops, No KKK, No Fascist USA!"
-Liberals chant in Durham while tearing down a public statue 8/14/17.
8/17/2017 7:15 AM (edited)
Dump should hold a campaign rally soon. Preferably before a huuuuuge crowd of white faces in a Red State
8/17/2017 7:09 AM
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Dump should hold a campaign rally soon. Preferably before a huuuuuge crowd of white faces in a Red State
He is, in Phoenix! I can't wait!


"No Cops, No KKK, No Fascist USA!"
-Liberals chant in Durham while tearing down a public statue 8/14/17.
8/17/2017 7:18 AM (edited)
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