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At issue is Trump's hesitation in condemning them, and his insistence in comparing white supremacists, who have traditionally been responsible for [b]segregation, Jim Crow laws and lynchings[/b] with people who are protesting [b]against[/b] discrimination and hatred. It's not like Trump is usually silent when he disapproves of something. Personally, I've always believed he actually supports the white supremacists, and that's why he waited. And they believe it, too.
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@bijouxbroussard this was the only answer that actually explained it to me
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@bijouxbroussard Not to mention his body language when he was "condemning" them gave off the vibe that he was a hostage like in a POW propaganda video being forced to say things he did not mean. Hell even David Duke's words after seem to back that up.