Lee was a symbol for white people threatened by immigration and âethnic cleansing,â rally organizer and freelance journalist Jason Kessler said in an interview with Pennsylvaniaâs WHLM radio on Thursday.
Chelsea on Miller
I love that woman!
Michael Von Kotch, a Pennsylvania resident who called himself a Nazi, said the rally made him âproud to be white.â
He said that heâs long held white supremacist views and that Trumpâs election has âemboldenedâ him and the members of his own Nazi group.
Itâs all leads back to the Civil War and the lack of any Truth/Reconciliation/De-Confederation. Instead, after 10 years, it was business as usual in the South.
Imagine what would have happened if, in the aftermath of WW2, Germany and Japan were not held accountable for, and made to revisit, their prior bad acts?
The north may have won the war, but the south won reconstruction.
People on Twitter are busy identifying the clowns in last nightâs Tiki-torch rally. With the aim of letting their employers and schools know what they do in their spare time.
Oh, and I love the retweet message for this:
Give him a chance to prove himself!
I see these seas of Tiki Torches and it make me think.
âWould a super soaker stand up to being filled gasoline long enough to be usefulâ
Great headline!
Or just a bunch of well-aimed ones filled with water.
(Iâd rather ridicule them into insignificance than adopt their tactics.)
Not even as a day-dream. However, replacing the citronella in their oil supply with sulfur, Butyric acid or fouler fragrances would be acceptable.
This is what it looks like when a white supremacist racist nazi plows a car into a crowd of protesters:
(warning - disturbing video)
See the face of hate, and meet it not with more hate or violence, but resolve to never let it rise and spread, by bonding with those they hope to persecute, and holding our leaders to these true American values.
Iâm glad people still want to go high.
Also:
Welp, if there were any doubts, that confirms it, heâs definitely One of Them.