Saturday, August 12, 2017

Charlottesville: far-right crowd with torches encircles counter-protest group

And do you still say that this is protected speech and not a Klan rally? I strongly disagree. These marches will intimidate other community opinion and chill the peaceful voices that simply want to protect the religious and ethnic minorities that are the focus of these marchers' hate. Right-wing extremists averaged 337 attacks per year in the decade after 9/11, causing a total of 254 fatalities I only wish the Anti-Fa were there in numbers that could have successfully confronted the march with force. Fascist success here will breed more and bigger hate marches and the collateral damage of attacks and murders at the hands of white nationalist hate group. Those 254 fatalities will certainly escalate and become lynchings. Don't be such a fucking mamby pamby liberal. They will come for you next.


In a White House statement yesterday the Trump administrate gave what amouts to support to the marchers.
 Yet, yesterday, Trump’s deputy assistant and counterterrorism adviser, Sebastian Gorka, ridiculed the idea of lone-wolf terrorists and played down the threat of white supremacist violence.
     Not surprisingly, Gorka made his comments on the Breitbart News Daily radio show. Under the leadership of President Trump’s chief strategist, Steve Bannon, Breitbart became the platform for a new form of white supremacy called “the alt-right.”
     It says something about Trump that Gorka and Bannon are members of his administration. And what it says is quite disturbing. -- Sothern Law Povery Center
This is no candle light march.  It is truly disturbing. "Jews will not replace us" is just one of the slogans. They mean everybody who does not agree will be subjected by force.

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