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17 hours ago, KUGRDON said:

Most Jews and Hispanics are Caucasian plus many Catholics are but all are targets of white supremacy.

That is correct, and as we all know, many white supremacists also share the same gene pool with those they claim are inferior. The discussion here isn't about white supremacy, it's about whether a person of Persian descent can be a white supremacist, or as Papa contends, must they necessarily be an Islamic terrorist?

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Yeah, he did say that, except that he was wrong.

The permitted protesters, with their torches, were all white nationalists. It was a Unite the Right rally, which was a white supremacist group. There were no "very fine people there quietly and legally protesting the removal of the statue of Robert E. Lee." Look at the video. It's all white males chanting "You will not replace us!" 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/aug/12/charlottesville-far-right-crowd-with-torches-encircles-counter-protest-group

 

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56 minutes ago, Quack 12 said:

Yeah, he did say that, except that he was wrong.

The permitted protesters, with their torches, were all white nationalists. It was a Unite the Right rally, which was a white supremacist group. There were no "very fine people there quietly and legally protesting the removal of the statue of Robert E. Lee." Look at the video. It's all white males chanting "You will not replace us!" 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/aug/12/charlottesville-far-right-crowd-with-torches-encircles-counter-protest-group

 

There were people there protesting the statue removal who weren't involved with the disgusting white nationalists, you liar.  Also, thanks for admitting that Trump condemned those in that group, unlike many liberals to this day.    Speaking of disinformation...

 

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Looks like they retracted it.      I don’t think you understand what disinformation is.

its not the same thing as making a mistake 

it’d be like making a claim that the Gilroy shooter made “far-left rants on social media” and then intentionally never acknowledging it was not true.

 

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1 hour ago, PapaG said:

There were people there protesting the statue removal who weren't involved with the disgusting white nationalists, you liar. 

So you didn't watch the video. Again, it was a rally of white nationalists. It was organized, permitted and announced in advance. Mom and Pop were not there demonstrating for the statue to be retained. 

And yeah, KDKA Pittsburgh is definitely part of the global media conspiracy. Sheesh!

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1 hour ago, Scscsc89 said:

Looks like they retracted it.      I don’t think you understand what disinformation is.

its not the same thing as making a mistake 

it’d be like making a claim that the Gilroy shooter made “far-left rants on social media” and then intentionally never acknowledging it was not true.

 

Thanks for the tweet tweetless. You are the height of social media uselessness.

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1 hour ago, Bruin 70 said:

What a puke that evil troll really is.

He seems to be infatuated with other posters' personal lives and mocks them.  That's called projection.  His personal life is obviously a complete mess.  Jealousy isn't a good look for anyone, even an absolutely deranged person such as Orange.

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4 minutes ago, PapaG said:

He seems to be infatuated with other posters' personal lives and mocks them.  That's called projection.  His personal life is obviously a complete mess.  Jealousy isn't a good look for anyone, even an absolutely deranged person such as Orange.

On the money! 

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FILE - In this June 18, 2014 file photo, two female detainees sleep in a holding cell, as the children are separated by age group and gender, as hundreds of mostly Central American immigrant children are being processed and held at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Nogales Placement Center in Nogales, Ariz. President Donald Trump has seized on an error by liberal activists for tweeting photos of detainees at the U.S.-Mexico border in steel cages and blamed the current administration for separating immigrant children from their parents. The photos were taken by The Associated Press in 2014, when President Barack Obama was in office. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, Pool

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