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To: Sdgla who wrote (1156522)8/13/2019 12:08:13 PM
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"the Democratic candidates have decided to be more explicit than ever in accusing Trump of being a 'white nationalist'”.
That should be "white supremacist", comrade.

Most Americans thought Trump encouraged white supremacists
washingtonpost.com

Aug 5, 2019 - And white nationalists agree that he helps their cause.



To: Sdgla who wrote (1156522)8/13/2019 1:14:57 PM
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The White Supremacy Hoax

American Greatness, by Angelo Codevilla

The specter of white supremacy haunts America. Let us empower the government to crush it. Just yesterday, “the deplorables” were to be deplored because they were “racist, sexist, homophobic,” clingers to “God and guns,” and Russian dupes to boot. Today, the agility and unanimity with which our politicians and media—heck, the ruling class—have shifted to indicting roughly 72 percent of the population as white supremacists, likely violent, would fill with envy their homologues in China, Cuba, North Korea, and other tyrannical places. By comparison, Joseph Goebbels had sloppy message discipline. Not even the Soviets in their salad days were so “on message!” One may suppose that our ruling class merely intends

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