Charlottesville white nationalists riots

I need to organize a Jewish hate group. We're going to be pissed off that "you people " didn't stop the nazis from sticking us in gas chambers. You also encourage the Islamic turds to blow us up now.
I think you're all to blame.
Don't blame me. I was in favor of gassing all you f*****s, except maybe Rodney Dangerfield.
 
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Can we find out why police were given stand-down orders? Why was it allowed to escalate like this? When ANTIFA and the ***** Hats were protesting Trump in DC, the police had street closures. Why not here?
 
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Can we find out why police were given stand-down orders? Why was it allowed to escalate like this? When ANTIFA and the ***** Hats were protesting Trump in DC, the police had street closures. Why not here?

This is a question that needs answering. The different groups of protesters had no business intermingling with each other.
 
Can we find out why police were given stand-down orders? Why was it allowed to escalate like this? When ANTIFA and the ***** Hats were protesting Trump in DC, the police had street closures. Why not here?

Here's an account from Fox reporter Doug McKelway:

We are now beginning to hear criticism bubble up on all sides of this event about the initial slow response by the police. When I got out of my car yesterday in Charlottesville about 10:30 in the morning you knew this was a bad scene and bad things were going to be happening because people were congregating at Lee Park and Emancipation Park wearing helmets, body armor, carrying big heavy sticks. Nobody was intent on peace here from either side. People were intent on causing havoc and causing damage. And even as wounded were being brought out of the park police were sitting idly by. I was standing off a cordoned off area where the police had set up as a staging area, the state police, and they said you can come in here this is a safe area. But when the tear gas started to fly, thrown by protesters, the police themselves began to evacuate then. I asked the guy who was in charge, “Where you going?” He said, “We’re leaving. It’s too dangerous.” They had a chance to nip this thing in the bud and they chose not to.
 
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I know you don't want the truth, it's really something your kind doesn't like.

Now stopping being a whiny snowflake you little $$$$$

I only speak the truth. That's something that makes you uncomfortable, hence why you respond.

That's why you have yet to post a coherent response.
I love making you my *****. You all crying in the corner, like now. Now I need to educate you on snowflake. Hey, that's you ya stupid ****! Lol. So funny. So ignorant.
 
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Serious question, why can't Twitter spell Charlottesville?
 

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Here's an account from Fox reporter Doug McKelway:

We are now beginning to hear criticism bubble up on all sides of this event about the initial slow response by the police. When I got out of my car yesterday in Charlottesville about 10:30 in the morning you knew this was a bad scene and bad things were going to be happening because people were congregating at Lee Park and Emancipation Park wearing helmets, body armor, carrying big heavy sticks. Nobody was intent on peace here from either side. People were intent on causing havoc and causing damage. And even as wounded were being brought out of the park police were sitting idly by. I was standing off a cordoned off area where the police had set up as a staging area, the state police, and they said you can come in here this is a safe area. But when the tear gas started to fly, thrown by protesters, the police themselves began to evacuate then. I asked the guy who was in charge, “Where you going?” He said, “We’re leaving. It’s too dangerous.” They had a chance to nip this thing in the bud and they chose not to.

That's ****ed up. Really makes you wonder who was giving the orders, and what their motivation was.
 
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So, Dems demand Republicans publicly condemn events which literally nobody with a brain condones. And when they do, they're accused of political posturing. And by "reporters" of all people. This stupid game is no-win for Republicans. And shows how partisan the press is

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Who in here supports anyone shooting an innocent person? Harming anyone based on their race, sexual orientation, political affiliation etc is ignorant. Now if you threaten someone then protect yourself but just to be shooting for the fun of it is BS

You justified violence not too long ago for someone using words at you. Big scary words.
 
They told police to stand down during the Baltimore riots last year I think and the left applauded that move.

Right. And at numerous other events too, like Berkeley. Police are being consistently told to stand down. Why?

In my opinion, it only serves to embolden these wackos. Thinking they can go out and get away with this ****.
 
Right. And at numerous other events too, like Berkeley. Police are being consistently told to stand down. Why?

In my opinion, it only serves to embolden these wackos. Thinking they can go out and get away with this ****.

Just another way for the loony left to blame Trump for the mess.
 
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So, Dems demand Republicans publicly condemn events which literally nobody with a brain condones. And when they do, they're accused of political posturing. And by "reporters" of all people. This stupid game is no-win for Republicans. And shows how partisan the press is

[twitter]https://twitter.com/EricLiptonNYT/status/896787226750791683[/twitter]

And now you know why republicans don't trust the media.
 
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Here's an account from Fox reporter Doug McKelway:

We are now beginning to hear criticism bubble up on all sides of this event about the initial slow response by the police. When I got out of my car yesterday in Charlottesville about 10:30 in the morning you knew this was a bad scene and bad things were going to be happening because people were congregating at Lee Park and Emancipation Park wearing helmets, body armor, carrying big heavy sticks. Nobody was intent on peace here from either side. People were intent on causing havoc and causing damage. And even as wounded were being brought out of the park police were sitting idly by. I was standing off a cordoned off area where the police had set up as a staging area, the state police, and they said you can come in here this is a safe area. But when the tear gas started to fly, thrown by protesters, the police themselves began to evacuate then. I asked the guy who was in charge, “Where you going?” He said, “We’re leaving. It’s too dangerous.” They had a chance to nip this thing in the bud and they chose not to.


Looked like they were out armed. If they weren't so may armed peaceful protesters they may have been able to nip it in the bud.

Where were all the "good guys with guns" that could have prevented such a thing?

The good ones didn't want to go near that place.
 
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Looked like they were out armed. If they weren't so may armed peaceful protesters they may have been able to nip it in the bud.

Please. Police nowadays are militarized. They could easily have nipped this in the bud

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