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Offline TomSea

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Horist: Why is Left Wing Violence Acceptable?
« on: August 17, 2017, 02:02:58 am »
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Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Horist: Why is Left Wing Violence Acceptable?
By Larry Horist

Left wing violence does not seem to be as serious to mainstream media

In response to the tragedy in Charlottesville, Virginia, President Trump condemned the acts of violence in the “strongest terms.”  He expanded his condemnation to include ALL who promote or carry out violence.  Seems like a reasonable comment.

For the next several days, and counting, the left wing news media spun a narrative that by not mentioning the perpetrators and provocateurs by name, the President was actually endorsing the white supremacy organizations.  To reinforce this claim, they dredged up previous times where they, themselves, interpreted Trump’s words to mean something other than their defined meaning.  Sure, he condemned David Duke, but not quickly enough.  He repeatedly preached against violence, but not in the right words. It was what Trump did not say that became the point of criticism.  Consider this point again.  The President strong words of condemnation against those who perpetrated violence in Charlottesville and any others who have similar motives had no meaning, but what he did not say did.

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Offline RetBobbyMI

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Re: Horist: Why is Left Wing Violence Acceptable?
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2017, 02:05:22 am »
As I posted in another thread...if someone preaches against groups that espouse hate, isn't that person as bad as the group?
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