Quote (Thor123422 @ Jan 8 2024 08:24am)
The first day of the rally was literally a neo nazi rally with people like Richard Spencer as speakers. Hard to not he a neo nazi at that rally
And the day of the
actual rally was a bunch of average non-nazi folks protesting about a statue being removed, which the neonazis had tried to co-opt by showing up the day before.
And Trump was very specific about condemning the neonazis, making a point of specifying that he was condemning them and saying the other, real rally had very fine folks at this.
This is in contrast to the Biden administration, who found the last group of actual Nazis in power left on the planet and sent them heavy weaponry, aircraft, artillery, logistical support and ammunition.
Biden spent years propping up these actual Nazis even as they committed war crimes with US supplied weapons, even engaging in overt perfidy to get POW Nazis released in exchanges with a guarantee they wouldn't rejoin the fighting, only to have them do just that.
So again, as long as official US policy under Biden involved allying with actual swastika-brandishing, SS-tattooed Nazis with an organizational history that goes right back to being folded into the WW2 third reich and committing atrocities on Hitler's behalf, I cannot ever in the next 100 years have you bring up nonsense about "not condemning neo-nazis
hard enough". Trump only said he totally condemns neo-nazis and repudiates them and wants nothing to do with them, and that wasn't enough? But Biden actually allied with neonazis and is using them to fight a proxy war? Lmao