Nazi Terrorism in Charlottesville; 3* dead; Update - Trump states "very nice people" w/ Nazi's

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real talk, with all these fakkit ass infiltrators here , im wondering if i should request to become a super mod again to help stamp this shyt out. you CACs coming in here defending this shyt need to go, i read way more than i post and dont act like we dont see you, we do
 

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On Twitter, Trump accuses blacks of racism three times as often as whites




By Christopher Ingraham August 14 at 4:44 PM
a White House speech on Monday President Donald Trump denounced racism as "evil" after facing two days of bipartisan criticism for declining to specifically condemn Nazis and white supremacists following a violent rally Charlottesville, Virginia.

After a non-specific response on Saturday decrying the violence exhibited on "many sides," on Monday he addressed the problem head on: "Racism is evil," he said, "and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists and other hate groups that are repugnant to all that we hold dear as Americans."

Trump's initial hesitancy to call out white racism did not go unnoticed, and it has similarities with a longstanding trend on Trump's twitter account: In his eight years on Twitter, Trump has been far more likely to accuse African Americans of racism than white people.

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Trump has used the word "racist" or "racism" at least 56 times on Twitter, according to the Trump Twitter Archive, a website that tracks and archives all the President's tweets. In two-thirds of those Tweets, Trump levied accusations of racism at individuals or groups of people. And those accusations followed a very clear pattern: Trump has directed accusations of racism toward black people three times as often as he's done so against whites.

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Most of Trump's allegations of racism have been directed against just two people. One of them is former MSNBC host Touré, who he accused of being a racist no fewer than ten times in the course of a long-running feud lasting from October 2012 and September 2013. Below, a characteristic tweet:





That feud was evidently sparked, in part, by comments Toure made on Twitter about Trump's bankruptcies.

Similarly, in August of 2013 Trump sent six tweets accusing HBO Real Sports host Bryant Gumbel of being a racist. As with Touré, Trump characterized Gumbel as a "dope" and "dumb." The accusations may have been linked to comments Gumbel made about Trump's golf courses.





Trump has also tweeted out accusations of racism against talk show host Tavis Smiley ("a hater & racist") and former President Barack Obama ("a total racist?"). In 2012, noting strong African-American support for the former president, Trump asked "is that racism?"

Trump has also called the film Django Unchained, about a freed slave, "the most racist movie I have ever seen." He similarly characterized the title of the sitcom Black-ish, about an upper middle-class black family, as "racism at highest level?"

Conversely, Trump has sent a total of seven tweets accusing white individuals of racism. They include Hillary Clinton ("needs to address the racist undertones of her 2008 campaign"), Elizabeth Warren ("very racist!") and David Letterman ("must apologize for his racist comment").

Trump's also used the words "racist" or "racism" in a number of other tweets that discuss the concept but don't necessarily accuse anyone of racism. For instance:





Half of those 18 tweets, however, contain an explicit or implicit denial that Trump himself is racist. "Don King, and so many other African Americans who know me well and endorsed me, would not have done so if they thought I was a racist," Trump said in June of 2016. A number of other tweets thank specific individuals, like Al Sharpton, David Letterman, and former CNBC host Donny Deutsch for apologizing for calling Trump racist.

Trump's deployment of the race card primarily against black Americans may seem odd. African Americans have borne the brunt of American racism for centuries, from slavery through Jim Crow and segregation and into modern-day prejudices that are less explicit, but no less corrosive.

But Trump's use of words like "racist" and "racism" is perhaps best understood in the context of a modern conservative movement that has come to believe, against all evidence, that whites face more discrimination than blacks. By using racial language primarily as a cudgel against his non-white critics, Trump has given validation to that belief.

"Isn't it intetesting [sic] that anybody who attacks President Obama is considered a racist by the real racists out there," Trump remarked in 2013. Trump doesn't specify who the "real racists" are.

Trump is playing the "blacks are the real racists" card, when in reality, black folks are calling him out on his bullshyt.

Then he ends up crying wolf and tries to paint himself as the victim when he ends up getting called out on his bullshyt.

Trump is a straight up a$$hole who doesn't give a fukk about anyone but himself and he needs to drop the act!!!!
 
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‘Scared he is going to become violent’: Mother of Charlottesville assailant James Alex Fields twice called 911
https://www.washingtonpost.com/inve...07_story.html?utm_term=.421c62a3accc#comments

‘Scared he is going to become violent’: Mother of Charlottesville assailant James Alex Fields twice called 911
Jack Gillum and James Higdon August 14 at 4:49 PM

A 20-year-old Ohio man charged with driving into a crowd of activists in Charlottesville, allegedly threatened or assaulted his disabled mother so violently as a young teenager that she twice called 911, police records show.

In one incident in 2010, Samantha Bloom, who uses a wheelchair, reported that her son, James Alex Fields, had struck her in the head, put his hands over her mouth and threatened to beat her after she told him to stop playing video games, the records show. Bloom said her son was taking medication to control his temper, and she told authorities she was locked in the bathroom.

In October 2011, Bloom called 911 to say that her son was “being very threatening toward her” and that she didn’t feel “in control on the situation,” according to a dispatcher’s notes from the call.

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And in November 2011, police were asked to come to the house because Bloom was said to want Fields to be assessed at a hospital, according to the records. He had spat in her face, said the caller, whose connection to the family is not clear in the records.

“Mom is scared he is going to become violent here and [is] afraid to transport her by herself” in her own vehicle, a dispatcher wrote.

The previous night, Fields had stood behind her with a 12-inch knife, the caller reported.

“Scared mom to death not knowing if he was going to do something,” the dispatcher’s report continued.


Fields was arrested Saturday on suspicion of second-degree murder, hit and run and three counts of malicious wounding after his Dodge Challenger smashed into a group of activists demonstrating against a gathering of white supremacists. One person was killed and 19 were injured. Fields was denied bail Monday in his first court appearance, appearing via a video link from Albemarle Regional Jail.

[Fields was a Nazi sympathizer, his former teacher says]

The 911 records cover police calls made while Fields and his mother lived in Florence, Ky., about 20 minutes southwest of Cincinnati. Within the past two years, they moved near Toledo. The records do not indicate what happened as a result of the calls.

Details of the calls were first reported Monday by the website TMZ.

Charles Weber, the attorney appointed to represent Fields, did not immediately respond to a phone message seeking comment.

Higdon reported from Florence, Ky.
 

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CNN is cancer. All racist MSM is cancer.

Stop watching this bullshyt.

Donate to BlaqspotTV we are building our own damn news organization and we not going to feed the people bullshyt. People like Paris will not be allowed!
I don't watch CNN breh. This came up on my YouTube feed where I watch my sports clips. Saw some dudes in here taking about it so I posted.
 

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So then why were you saying he should tweet?? What's the difference? Were you just talking out of your ass?
Lmao.

Can you be anymore blatant?

Incredibly apt you got bushed. :dead:



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Brooke Baldwin chill as fukk :russ:

"Are You?"

Paris :camby:

Lmao these c00ns around Trump are so delusional.

Pathetic. :pachaha:
 
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