ClearwaterVol
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First example I can provide is Waters but most of all they never tell their disturbed followers to knock it off. If Trump supporters were going around destroying property of libs and beating libs in the street every elected dem would be tweeting and holding news conferences on it and every single network would be airing those stories non stop. But since it's your side, silence.Who in the democratic leadership has advocated for crime?
Exactly. The DIMs are so backwards in their thinking. Up is Down. Wrong is Right in their eyes.First example I can provide is Waters but most of all they never tell their disturbed followers to knock it off. If Trump supporters were going around destroying property of libs and beating libs in the street every elected dem would be tweeting and holding news conferences on it and every single network would be airing those stories non stop. But since it's your side, silence.
First example I can provide is Waters but most of all they never tell their disturbed followers to knock it off. If Trump supporters were going around destroying property of libs and beating libs in the street every elected dem would be tweeting and holding news conferences on it and every single network would be airing those stories non stop. But since it's your side, silence.
We talking fake or real crimes because it seems as though the demand for racist hate crimes is outweighing the supply.Try again. Statistics don't lie. Let me guess, the below statistics are Fake News.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...a6b4d25cfbb_story.html?utm_term=.f990f7f41e4b
"Over the past decade, attackers motivated by right-wing political ideologies have committed dozens of shootings, bombings and other acts of violence, far more than any other category of domestic extremist, according to a Washington Post analysis of data on global terrorism. While the data show a decades-long drop-off in violence by left-wing groups, violence by white supremacists and other far-right attackers has been on the rise since Barack Obama’s presidency — and has surged since President Trump took office."