The ‘very fine people’ at Charlottesville: Who were they? - The Washington Post
The evidence shows there were no quiet protesters against removing the statue that weekend. That’s just a figment of the president’s imagination. The militia groups were not spurred on by the Confederate statue controversy. They arrived in Charlottesville heavily armed and, by their own account, were prepared to use deadly force — because of a desire to insert themselves in a dangerous situation that, in effect, pitted them against the foes of white supremacists.
Trump earns Four Pinocchios.
Incorrect. Yes, there were militant protestors there but many were not neo-Nazis but Southeners sick of northern liberals showing up, treating them like hicks and condemning their history.
ReplyDeleteAnd on the other side you had Antifa types whose own history of violence is ignored by the liberal media.
Nope!
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