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originally posted by: JohnnyCanuck
originally posted by: TruMcCarthy
a reply to: theantediluvian
Any chance that these are recurring themes because there is some truth to them? Certainly I condemn white supremacists and Nazis, who are being manipulated by truth into heinous beliefs, but I think it could be that Nationalism is rising in the world for good reason.
Why am I reminded of the maxim that anything occurring before the word 'but' is of no consequence to the speaker's statement and may be readily ignored? The only good thing about events like this is they serve to reveal people's true natures. Mind you, not too many surprises here.
A white nationalist has been fired from his job as Twitter begins naming and shaming alt-right supporters involved in yesterday's deadly Charlottesville rally.
Cole White was identified as one of the alt-right protesters at the violent Unite the Right march on Twitter by user Yes, You're Racist.
“Effective Saturday 12th August, Cole White no longer works at Top Dog,” the email statement read. “The actions of those in Charlottesville are not supported by Top Dog. We believe in individual freedom and voluntary association for everyone.”
Activists are staging at least 682 separate "Solidarity with Charlottesville" events in response to this weekend's attacks by white supremacists and neo-Nazis in the Virginia city.
The resistance group Indivisible shared the following map with Vox showing events across the country, the overwhelming majority of which will be held on Sunday. The events were put together by more than 60 different progressive organizations in the last 24 hours, according to Sarah Dohl of Indivisible.
originally posted by: DancedWithWolves
Solidarity with Charlottesville ...
originally posted by: DancedWithWolves
a reply to: TruMcCarthy
Yes, they didn't deliver the clearest message. This one is better...
In a Facebook post, Charlottesville’s mayor, Mike Signer, called it a “cowardly parade of hatred, bigotry, racism, and intolerance.”
I think employers have a problem with some of that.
originally posted by: GusMcDangerthing
At this point I have chosen a team and so have they and all I know is when things come to a head by whatever means and people like me are finally let off the leash, it'll be the end of the left wing as we know it.
So I just don't give a damn.
originally posted by: GusMcDangerthing
But it's not a hate rally, is it? If you notice the violence was instigated by the left wing so it was merely a rally and a peaceful demonstration against the removal of a statue and the leftists, as usual, went ape sht because they do not allow dissenting views which differ from their own.
This nonsense is all the fault of the left wing liberal scumbags and it's disgusting.