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originally posted by: ConscienceZombie
I have no empathy for the girl or her b# of a mother. If the mother was a better parent she wouldn't be there. If the girl lived with morals she wouldn't be there.
It's easy for the media to control us. When we do exactly what they want effortlessly.
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
originally posted by: underwerks
a reply to: Southern Guardian
I can only imagine how it makes her feel to see the president of the United States equate her daughter to a Nazi.
He didn't but hey who cares about the truth anymore.
So Trump wasn't placing equal blame on the protestors as well as the Nazis?
On the violent ones and yes that makes a huge difference.
The general consensus here on ATS among Trump supporters is that Trump was right for calling out both sides equally, thereby putting them on equal footing. You yourself have argued it was the right thing to do in thread after thread.
Fact is, Trump put the protestors of the Nazis and the Nazis on the same page in his comments on Charlottesville.
Saying this isn't so is calling yourself wrong every time you've argued it was the right thing to do.
So, once again
Yes and he clarified that the violent ones were at fault on both sides. Heather as far as i know wasn't part of any group. I admit i didn't do any research on her.
The protestors didn't kill anyone, so the violence in this case rests on one side.
There's no comparison in this case, no matter how many pee balloons or cans of hairspray lit on fire you can bring up.
originally posted by: worldstarcountry
a reply to: Southern Guardian
Trump was equating the violent protestors to the violent racists. He was spot on n accurate.
originally posted by: Meimou
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
originally posted by: underwerks
a reply to: Southern Guardian
I can only imagine how it makes her feel to see the president of the United States equate her daughter to a Nazi.
He didn't but hey who cares about the truth anymore.
So Trump wasn't placing equal blame on the protestors as well as the Nazis?
On the violent ones and yes that makes a huge difference.
The general consensus here on ATS among Trump supporters is that Trump was right for calling out both sides equally, thereby putting them on equal footing. You yourself have argued it was the right thing to do in thread after thread.
Fact is, Trump put the protestors of the Nazis and the Nazis on the same page in his comments on Charlottesville.
Saying this isn't so is calling yourself wrong every time you've argued it was the right thing to do.
So, once again
Yes and he clarified that the violent ones were at fault on both sides. Heather as far as i know wasn't part of any group. I admit i didn't do any research on her.
The protestors didn't kill anyone, so the violence in this case rests on one side.
There's no comparison in this case, no matter how many pee balloons or cans of hairspray lit on fire you can bring up.
Even if the driver was a "white supremacist" he was only one them. Antfia attacked innocent people. Period.
originally posted by: norhoc
a reply to: mOjOm
No he didn't lie. She did initially thank him but obviously someone got to her and flipped her. Politics is a firty game
originally posted by: HorizonFall
a reply to: Kryties
The white supremacists, neo-nazi's, etc. showed up peacefully to support their beliefs, as pathetic as they may be.
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: HorizonFall
a reply to: Kryties
The white supremacists, neo-nazi's, etc. showed up peacefully to support their beliefs, as pathetic as they may be.
hmmm..
Here is the Organizer of the Rally Commenting on Heather Heyer's death
Tweet from the account of Charlottesville rally organizer insults slain protester Heather Heyer
“Heather Heyer was a fat, disgusting Communist,” stated the tweet on an account belonging to Jason Kessler. “Communists have killed 94 million. Looks like it was payback time.”
www.latimes.com...
Here is a post from this very page on ATS..
"I have no empathy for the girl or her b# of a mother. If the mother was a better parent she wouldn't be there. If the girl lived with morals she wouldn't be there."
The idea that this kind of Hate is the exception amongst these people vs. the rule does not seem likely.
These people are CHEERING murder.
originally posted by: queenofswords
Violence was on BOTH sides. Nobody said that bloody confrontational fighting is as bad as running over somebody with a car. Repeat for the comprehension impaired: Nobody said the bloody confrontational fighting is as bad as running over somebody with a car.
originally posted by: Anathros
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: HorizonFall
a reply to: Kryties
The white supremacists, neo-nazi's, etc. showed up peacefully to support their beliefs, as pathetic as they may be.
hmmm..
Here is the Organizer of the Rally Commenting on Heather Heyer's death
Tweet from the account of Charlottesville rally organizer insults slain protester Heather Heyer
“Heather Heyer was a fat, disgusting Communist,” stated the tweet on an account belonging to Jason Kessler. “Communists have killed 94 million. Looks like it was payback time.”
www.latimes.com...
Here is a post from this very page on ATS..
"I have no empathy for the girl or her b# of a mother. If the mother was a better parent she wouldn't be there. If the girl lived with morals she wouldn't be there."
The idea that this kind of Hate is the exception amongst these people vs. the rule does not seem likely.
These people are CHEERING murder.
So you have two examples of people that lack empathy.