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I guess the Democrat Party which was joined at the hip with the KKK will be up for cancellation next?
President Donald Trump retweeted a video Monday morning of a white man and woman brandishing a semi-automatic rifle and a handgun at peaceful Black protesters in St. Louis over the weekend, amplifying a surreal scene that embodied the racial divisions roiling the country.
Trump’s promotion of the St. Louis confrontation was the second time in two days that the president used his social media platforms — which he often credits with allowing him to circumvent mainstream news outlets — to exacerbate racial divisions as Americans have been protesting police brutality and demanding social justice reforms after the killing of George Floyd.
On Sunday, Trump retweeted a video of one of his supporters at a retirement community in Florida yelling “White power!” during what appeared to be an angry clash over the president and race among white residents in the community. He deleted the tweet about three hours after posting it, and a White House spokesman said Trump had not heard the man make the “white power” statement. Still, no one in the White House, including the president himself, condemned the sentiment.
In the video from the protest on Sunday in St. Louis, a barefoot white man dressed in a pastel pink polo shirt and khakis emerges from his marble mansion and appears to threaten protesters who are marching down a private residential street. A woman, also barefoot, stands next to him in a pair of black capri pants, with her finger on the trigger of a silver handgun she points at the protesters.
The protesters were participating in a peaceful march to the home of Lyda Krewson, the Democratic mayor of St. Louis, in order to demand her resignation after she released the names and identifying details of individuals who supported defunding the police.
The group can be heard banging on drums and yelling to one another, “Keep moving!” as they walk past the couple threatening them with firearms. According to The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the white couple in the video were identified as Mark T. McCloskey and Patricia N. McCloskey, both personal injury lawyers.
When reached at her home Monday night, Patricia McCloskey declined to address the episode.
More: https://www.tranganhnam.xyz/2020/06/the-view-and-f... in something right now,” she said. “Thank you though.”
The confrontation, which looked like something out of a Quentin Tarantino film, was captured on video and quickly drew more than 10 million views online.
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- Ẩn danh10 tháng trướcCâu trả lời yêu thích
You are obviously ignorant of basic facts, so I will rephrase the question for you:
"I guess CONSERVATIVES which was joined at the hip with the KKK will be up for cancellation next? "
- John WLv 710 tháng trước
You have no clue what you are talking about. Just because Trump killed the Republican party doesn't mean anything about the Democrat party.
- Chewy Ivan 2Lv 710 tháng trước
No. All the KKK members jumped to the Republican Party when the Democrats decided to back the Civil Rights movement.
- 10 tháng trước
I don't think the Democratic party will end but I definitely see a huge chunk of radical left leaving the party and rendering the Democrats much weaker for decades.
- Ẩn danh10 tháng trước
What's KKK stand for in the con universe, Kenyan Kommando Kickers?