I am more interested in the number of non-racist people at the Charlottesville rally, but I did see this article of a moderate Republican who was there. He likely was one of the many fine people, as pointed out by the honorable President Trump.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/apos-life...141741074.html
Hopefully the people of America (and the world) will recognize that the MSM are mere communist/socialist propagandists who are destructive to the truth and to the will of the people. May we also see a decrease of racist and violent groups that have been promoted by the MSM and Democrats (among other less-powerful groups).
https://www.yahoo.com/news/apos-life...141741074.html
A man who attended the white supremacist march in Charlottesville has told how his “life is over” after being publicly identified.
Jarrod Kuhn was identified as a “nazi” after an anti-fascist group posted 250 fliers around the Honeoye Falls area of New York in the aftermath of the Virginia bloodshed that left three people dead.
The flier claimed Mr Kuhn is a “leading figure with the Daily Stormer, an avowedly neo-Nazi website around which local groups have been organizing to promote anti-Semitism, white supremacy and violence against LGBTQ communities,” according to the Livingston County news.
Mr Kuhn confirmed he attended the Charlottesville rally but strongly denied being a “neo-nazi”, claiming it was a “crazy assertion”.
“I’m not a neo-Nazi. I don’t belong to a German workers’ party from 1933,” he told the paper. “... I’m a moderate Republican.”
Jarrod Kuhn was identified as a “nazi” after an anti-fascist group posted 250 fliers around the Honeoye Falls area of New York in the aftermath of the Virginia bloodshed that left three people dead.
The flier claimed Mr Kuhn is a “leading figure with the Daily Stormer, an avowedly neo-Nazi website around which local groups have been organizing to promote anti-Semitism, white supremacy and violence against LGBTQ communities,” according to the Livingston County news.
Mr Kuhn confirmed he attended the Charlottesville rally but strongly denied being a “neo-nazi”, claiming it was a “crazy assertion”.
“I’m not a neo-Nazi. I don’t belong to a German workers’ party from 1933,” he told the paper. “... I’m a moderate Republican.”
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