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Matt Black

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No it wasn't weasley thats absurd. Accusations born out of hate.
No, out of fear. Nazis dropped bombs on our cities and exterminated relatives of friends of mine. If people here aren't prepared to stand up to them, then shame on them. Same to those who say "They're all as bad as each other." No they're bloody well not! Shame on you and the horse you rode in on!
 

Matt Black

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As far as I am concerned, if Christians are not prepared to stand and march against Naziism, then they are no Christians. It's as simple as that. Those advocating otherwise should be ashamed of themselves!
 

TCassidy

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Maybe it is a good idea to denounce white supremacy and neo-nazi rallies even IF THERE IS NO VIOLENCE and 10 people attend.

What a concept.
I have no problem denouncing such despicable and anti-social behavior. What I object to is physically attacking them, and violating their rights.
 

Matt Black

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Yes. He is calling you and me Nazis and in his later statement he questions our salvation. I reported both posts.
Er...no I didn't. I asked you to condemn Naziism. A false report then. I didn't question your specific salvation either. I questioned whether those who weren't prepared to make a stand against the Nazis should call themselves Christian. I didn't mention either of you. However, you seem to think I did so by all means if you want to wear that cap...I trust however that you do not.
 

TCassidy

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Yep, the counter protesters were at fault.
Well, they were at fault for starting the violence. But the White Nationalists have to shoulder their share of the blame for engaging is behavior intended to incite violence in the other groups.

Not to mention the blame that rightly belongs on the City Council, the Mayor, the Chief of Police, and others who approved of their illegal and reckless conduct.
 

Matt Black

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Does anyone know what this idiot statement means?
Yes, it means all you have are childish insults and no arguments, as usual. <Yawn.>

Now, get off you keyboard, put yer money where your dog collar and Reverend title is and go and join an anti-Nazi protest like your fellow-clergy did on Saturday. And I promise I will never ever disagree with you again if you do that and you will have my undiluted admiration.
 

777

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anti-Nazi, anti-BLM, anti-WN, anti- Antifa

Do the counter protestors own ANY responsibility for ANY violence ?

Yes, if not more so than the Nazis, white nationalists, since at least the alt-right had a permit, the counter protesters didn't. And they brought all those bats with them.
 

Reynolds

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Well, they were at fault for starting the violence. But the White Nationalists have to shoulder their share of the blame for engaging is behavior intended to incite violence in the other groups.

Not to mention the blame that rightly belongs on the City Council, the Mayor, the Chief of Police, and others who approved of their illegal and reckless conduct.
The white nationals acted legally. They had proper permits. They are careful to stay just within the letter of the law. They may in effect incite, but they legally do it. I do not approve of what they say, but I defend their right to say it. My skin is about as thick as an elephant wearing armor. I will have to admit that I find Klan rallies amusing. Its kind of like late 1980s professional wrestling.
 
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