"Unite the Right" white nationalist march: Ugliness on full display.

I’m not sure if it’s been confirmed yet, but according to the news reports, the driver was on the white supremacist side.

What do you think?

Hint: the people there were protesting the white supremacist trash.

Or are you going to claim it was a false flag?

Nothing has been released yet. There are internet rumors that the plate is linked to a young left wing supporter but what I’ve seen has less credibility than Alex Jones. We will have to wait.

The reports I’m seeing have a name (shouldn’t repeat it until it’s confirmed) and a supporter of white supremacism.

Are you going to answer for me?

What do I think? If they ran over counter protesters my immediate assumption would be one of the Nazis. That said, who knows? I’m sure we’ll find out soon enough.

This article has the name:

The Nazis’ response, in addition to the “Heil Trump!” cries at their rally (while holding citronella tiki torches from Home Depot):

More proof that we are not the people I thought we were right up until last November.

Do you have a link to share? Or did you hear it on the television / radio?

More details of the guy are leaking out. He is a registered Republican voter and spent four months (!) in the Army.

Do you have a link about his army time? I’ve seen rumors on twitter and that’s it.

Is this rally associated somehow with the Republican Party?

Were previous violent leftist rallies associated with the Democratic Party?

Heard it on TV, and saw it on twitter, but that’s nothing close to confirmation.

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The latest white-supremacist terrorist (they vastly outnumber the Muslim ones here, yanno):

I don’t know if he was in the military or not, but if i’m reading that report right, it’s just about some individual with the last name “Fields” born in April 1997. I imagine there were a number of people with that same family name and birth month. The end of the report says “without a SSN, the DoD cannot authoritatively assert that this is the same individual …”

ETA: my quote is imprecise. I’m posting from my phone, and couldn’t copy the text. I believe I captured the gist of it at least.

Any port in a storm, eh?

My post was three sentences long, and in order to come up with this, you would have had to have not read the first two. I’ll draw a map. The white supremacists here are affiliated with the people that Trump himself has invited into the White House. Trump is the leader of the Republican party.

If Obama had invited violent leftists to the White House, your analogy might hold. But, as he didn’t, it doesn’t.

It is a fair point, and should really be reinforced, that the Republican Party didn’t have anything to do with this travesty. Several Republican politicians have specifically denounced the racist fucks who are the source of the problem.

But then Trump goes and says that all sides are to blame, like someone saying “all lives matter.” And it’s clear that the protest was organized by folks who are huge supporters of “Republicans” like Donald Trump and Steve Bannon, as opposed to Republicans like Orrin Hatch and Cory Gardner.

Thank you for the explanation.