Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Trump, Neo-Nazis, and KKK - the False Reality

Is President Trump's daughter Ivanka an Orthodox Jew?

Is President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner an Orthodox Jew?

Are three of President Trump's grandchildren being raised as Orthodox Jews?

Yes, yes, and yes.

Of course, Trump is coddling the KKK and neo-Nazis, especially given his family ties. That's understandable, right? It makes sense that he would be sympathetic to the neo-Nazi and KKK mindset, right? Right?

We're witnessing an absolutely unhinged meltdown. People are going crazy.

We need to direct our disgust at the neo-Nazis and the white supremacists and Antifa. We need to marginalize them in every way possible to keep them on the fringe of our society, where such extremists belong. We need to express our outrage over James Alex Fields Jr.'s choice to slam his car into a crowd of protesters, killing Heather Heyer. That's obvious, isn't it?

I do not believe Trump supports neo-Nazis or white supremacists. Moreover, I do not believe it's wrong for the president to acknowledge the reality of the Antifa movement. It's right to denounce violence and hatred.

People really need to calm the hell down. This is all irrational. It's a bizarre attempt to construct a false reality, by the media, by Democrats, by Republicans.

It all comes down to the fact that Trump's critics hate him. He can do nothing right because they hate him. They really hate him. They really, really hate him.



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