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Probably never, because unlike the Confederate flag, which DOES have a very well documented history of being used as a symbol of hate and of unifying white people against black people, “we” don’t have symbology like that, and things that do turn up to have negative connotations are usually very quickly abolished,

For real, all that “I’m the victim” whining from a pack of so-called tough guy white supremacists who are willing to bully their way around to show off their losers’ flag... pathetic!

I’m not shocked they weren’t arrested that day.

I am shocked they’ve been convicted of a crime.

Not as shocked as they seem to be, though.

There’s literally nothing to gain from Trump other than eventual humiliation.

“I would never walk up to you and say those words to you.”

Someone on Jez the other day said the South has more monuments to 2nd place than anywhere else on earth and I laughed very hard.

Ok but, when can get get the “rebel” flag to be legally considered a hate group symbol on a federal level? None of this actually means anything until that can get squared off.

His racist ass couldn’t even spring for an actual Nike hat?

Pathetic. What is it with disgusting racists and their inability to own what they believe?

Check your math. I’m sure you’re not counting white supremacists.

It doesn’t specifically say they were yelling things, but there was this:

The problem with simpletons like Trump is that to them, complicated = bad. Trump wasn’t making an admission, he was making an accusation. He and his ilk don’t have the mindspace for complex solutions.

I swear white people have this uncanny ability to do devilish shit and then bust out some Simone Biles, gold medal level, mental gymnastics to distance themselves from their own behavior.

Once again, the most prolific terrorists in our country are gun-waving white people.

This why the current talking point of “you need to reach across the aisle and talk to people you don’t agree with” gets a big nope from me.

I read internets. It’s free speech, heritage, and anybody can be an “nigger” from what they tell me. Totally normal.

“That is not me. That is not him.” “I would never walk up to you and say those words to you.”

“That is not me. That is not him,” Norton said in court.