After
supporting white supremacist groups speaking in Virginia, the ACLU is wrestling with its long - standing support for free speeches versus the racial violence unleashed by the groups this weekend.
I don't
support a white supremacist's view of discrimination and bigotry as I don't support Black Lives Matter's hate and call for killing law enforcement personnel.
Orr has also been an author at the right - wing media outlet Breitbart which has been criticized for
supporting white supremacists, misogyny, and circulating fake news.
Not exact matches
It goes without saying that the stated
support from
white supremacists doesn't make Trump one himself.
Gab, an Austin startup known for being a popular social network hangout for alt - right
white supremacist groups, said it
supports Trump's immigration order.
Nearly two - thirds of respondents also said they'd
support calling up the National Guard or reserves to address civil unrest like that seen in Charlottesville in August, when
white supremacists clashed with counterprotestors, one of whom was killed by a car driven by a man who had protested with a
white -
supremacist group.
Or like me not totally
supporting Israel, the billions of dollars and war
support we Americans are forced to give, or lack of
support of World Zionism and etc., I am swiftly labeled a anti-Semitic, hater, racist, heretic,
white supremacist and etc..
Also, by your logic, almost ALL Americans and Israelis would be terrorists and extremists as well; most of them
support blowing up little kids with drones, and the Republican party wants to create a medieval style,
white -
supremacist theocracy in the United States.
Trump has enjoyed wide
support from
white supremacist groups on account of his hateful rhetoric regarding Muslims and immigrants, and the Republican frontrunner has shared bogus crime statistics from
white nationalist Web sites to oppose the #BlackLivesMatter movement and stir up fear of black people.
The percentage of Muslims who
support terrorism is as small as the percentage of «
white supremacist / extreme patriots» in the US who want to overthrow the government.
Yes, he is also a narcissist but his acceptance of
support from
white supremacists was a political act.
More than 100 Long Islanders gathered in the hot sun Sunday afternoon, Aug. 13, 2017 in Huntington Station in
support of the Charlottesville, Virginia, demonstrators who clashed with
white supremacist and neo-Nazi organizations over the weekend.
It particularly endorses his statement that
supporting extreme Islamists against terrorist can be «like turning to a right - wing fascist party to fight a violent
white supremacist movement».
Donald Trump passed up a chance today to condemn former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke and other
white supremacists who've expressed
support for his 2016 presidential bid.
Scrutiny has been further placed on anti-Semitic activity as President Donald Trump was slow to condemn both the incidents as well as the
support he's received from
white supremacist groups during his campaign.
The loosely defined «alt - right» movement — made up of social - media - savvy
white supremacists, neo-Nazis, anti-Semites, misogynists and other fringe figures who
supported Donald Trump's election...
«After the deadly and ugly events in Charlottesville I am calling on President Trump to clearly and unequivocally condemn and denounce the violent protest organized by
white supremacists and neo-Nazis including Richard Spencer and Jason Kessler, with
support from David Duke,» Cuomo wrote in his online statement posted Sunday.
White supremacists may be against such coupling but the world, me included,
support whatever choices two consenting adults choose to make.
To these critics, the film seems like a guilty - with - an - explanation plea for
support for racism apologists who agree with Trump when he said of the
white supremacists in Charlottesville, «You had some very people on both both sides.»
When a phrase like «
white supremacy» is bandied about so lightly, the most straightforward response for many on the Right (and even some in the middle), is to conclude that anyone who wants to shrink the federal government,
supports school vouchers, or is skeptical of affirmative action risks being stamped a «
white supremacist.»
The more extreme among Goldsmith's critics have argued that this is evidence of his
support for a
white supremacist culture, but more moderate voices acknowledge that it is more likely a case of implicit bias.
I also don't agree with the way that proponents of s. 13 have used the
support of
white supremacists for this amendment as an argument against the change.
Whether, for instance, the
white police officers who find themselves recipients of White Supremacist community fundraising and support consider that sufficient or even useful is an interesting question (see, e.g., http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/crowdfunding-emerging-as-platform-for-political-speech/article244721
white police officers who find themselves recipients of
White Supremacist community fundraising and support consider that sufficient or even useful is an interesting question (see, e.g., http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/crowdfunding-emerging-as-platform-for-political-speech/article244721
White Supremacist community fundraising and
support consider that sufficient or even useful is an interesting question (see, e.g., http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/crowdfunding-emerging-as-platform-for-political-speech/article24472107/).
I will also add, not all political arguments must express or
support a complete ban of entire ethnicities or faiths, the misogyny towards women, vitriol about other nations, and a whole slew of other related «political» comments that would be unwelcome for any unreasonable person, unless you are talking to a
white supremacist or somebody like.
Certain
white supremacists websites can no longer accept payments using Apple Pay following Apple's disabling of the
support.