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cheka.
17th August 2017, 05:55 AM
last time alt right was rising, okc happened. with the okc wind at their back, nyc.dc went wild. if this car event doesnt give them enough mojo, it's not unlikely we'll get okc 2. they certainly are going for the big prize -- every channel all day, all of the politicians, corporate whores, etc

and let's not forget the NUMEROUS murders by the alt left -- 7 cops shot in dallas, cops shot in baton rouge, more...alt left's pile of bodies stacks high

Jewboo
17th August 2017, 06:07 AM
last time alt right was rising, okc happened. with the okc wind at their back, nyc.dc went wild. if this car event doesnt give them enough mojo, it's not unlikely we'll get okc 2. they certainly are going for the big prize -- every channel all day, all of the politicians, corporate whores, etc

and let's not forget the NUMEROUS murders by the alt left -- 7 cops shot in dallas, cops shot in baton rouge, more...alt left's pile of bodies stacks high

(((They))) are openly gloating about the big prize now:

THE BIG PRIZE

(https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-08-17/facebook-airbnb-go-on-offense-against-neo-nazis-after-violence)
A head rabbi at Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner’s New York City synagogue denounced President Trump’s response to the deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, joining a chorus of political and religious leaders who say the president was wrong to blame “both sides” for the violence.

In a letter (https://www.facebook.com/CongregationKehilathJeshurun/posts/1491979257515620) Wednesday to his congregation, Rabbi Haskel Lookstein wrote that his community had been “consumed” by the “frightening message and fallout” from the hate-fueled mayhem that left one woman dead and others injured last weekend.

“We are appalled by this resurgence of bigotry and antisemitism, and the renewed vigor of the neo-Nazis, KKK and alt-right,” read the letter, which was signed by Lookstein and two other rabbis. “While we always avoid politics, we are deeply troubled by the moral equivalency and equivocation President Trump has offered in his response to this act of violence.”
“We pray that our country heeds the voices of tolerance, and stays true to its vision of human rights and civil rights,” it read.
The five paragraph letter came a day after the president defended his remarks about the Unite the Right rally and his portrayal of the participants as a mostly benign force.