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Thousands take to streets in Boston protest against hate speech

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If you disagree with what I say, then I must be a KKK member. Right?
 

Wrong again, you're 0 for 2

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16 hours ago, mogandave said:


Wrong again, you're 0 for 2
 

Coming from a liberal, that's a win in my book. Speaking of books, check this:

 

"The Big Lie: Exposing the Nazi Roots of the American Left" - Dinesh D'Souza

 

Here's Dinesh discussing his book with Stefan Molyneux (maybe you should cover your eyes and ears?). How do you classify Dinesh? A Nazi or a certified KKK member, perhaps. He has plenty of hair so he won't classify as a skinhead does he? Oh, yeah alt-right, I forgot.  :biggrin:

 

 

1 in 10 say it's acceptable to hold neo-Nazi views (POLL)

 

"Approval of his response to Charlottesville, Virginia, drops to 28 percent in this poll, produced for ABC News by Langer Research Associates, with similar disapproval (56 percent)."

 

"Additionally, 9 percent in a new ABC News/Washington Post poll call it acceptable to hold neo-Nazi or white supremacist views,

equivalent to about 22 million Americans."

 

"A similar number, 10 percent, say they support the so-called alt-right movement, while 50 percent oppose it."

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/28-approve-trumps-response-charlottesville-poll/story?id=49334079

 

 

It's Ok to be a Nazi and a White Supremacist in America some say.

 

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