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Fair comment or apologist for Nazis or Nazi himself?

Donald Trump has condemned the "egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides" during clashes between white supremacists and anti-fascist protesters in Virginia.

In a speech, the US President did not specifically condemn the far-right groups who gathered in Charlottesville — including some carrying assault rifles and wearing paramilitary-style clothing — to protest about plans to remove a statue to Confederate General Robert E Lee.

Instead he appeared to apportion blame to all those involved in the fighting.


Statue controversy
In February, the city council narrowly voted to remove and sell the Robert E Lee statue, and to rename the park in which it stands from Lee Park to Emancipation Park. This was the culmination of a campaign to remove the statue started by a local high school student, Zyahna Bryant.

It was part of a wave of such removals of Confederate monuments across the south, which began after Dylann Roof massacred nine African American churchgoers in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Goralski · 56-60, M
sogdianrock · 61-69, M
hi Goralski
a citizen exercising their right to protest was killed and many injured by a car driven at speed into a crowd. Is that really a joke to you?
Best wishes
:)
Goralski · 56-60, M
@sogdianrock that's what ya get blocking traffic