"“Since the beginning of Donald Trump’s candidacy, we’ve definitely seen that a segment of the white supremacist movement, from racist intellectuals to neo-Nazis have been energized,” - Marilyn Mayo, co-director of the ADL’s Center on Extremism
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Duke, a former grand wizard of the KKK and perhaps the most notorious racist intellectual in the United States, said Trump, a successful businessman and the subject of nonstop media coverage, has given Americans license to more openly voice their racial animus.
“He’s made it ok to talk about these incredible concerns of European Americans today, because I think European Americans know they are the only group that can’t defend their own essential interests and their point of view,” Duke said. “He’s meant a lot for the human rights of European Americans.”
Link to the article:
White supremacist groups see Trump bump
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Are we really acting like cacs "just started" to regurgitate white nationalist rhetoric? Be careful folks, stay safe. They think they're the 'new oppressed.'
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Duke, a former grand wizard of the KKK and perhaps the most notorious racist intellectual in the United States, said Trump, a successful businessman and the subject of nonstop media coverage, has given Americans license to more openly voice their racial animus.
“He’s made it ok to talk about these incredible concerns of European Americans today, because I think European Americans know they are the only group that can’t defend their own essential interests and their point of view,” Duke said. “He’s meant a lot for the human rights of European Americans.”
Link to the article:
White supremacist groups see Trump bump
...
Are we really acting like cacs "just started" to regurgitate white nationalist rhetoric? Be careful folks, stay safe. They think they're the 'new oppressed.'


He's sounding like a parody.