Sally Kohn seems super glad white supremacist Nazis didn’t show up in D.C. this weekend. Interestingly enough she doesn’t seem all that upset about a bunch of Antifa protesters showing up and attacking journalists and police officers.
Funny that.
Glad to see that white supremacist Nazi turnout in Washington was way less than the few hundred they expected while counter demonstrators showed up in far greater numbers then anticipated. Hopefully sums up where we’re headed as a nation.
— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) August 12, 2018
Say what? Call us crazy but we’d really rather not spend weekends getting beaten up by Antifa thugs …
Maybe what Sally should have said here is what people on the right have been saying all along, and that’s the fact that white supremacists are a fringe movement with members in the hundreds if they’re lucky.
https://twitter.com/Infidelzfun/status/1028793063949393921
Heck, only 25 showed up this weekend.
And good point, considering what Antifa seems to be pushing we’re not entirely sure Sally thought her cheerleading through.
Pretty cool watching people cheer on violent things as long as they're part of the right Color Team.
Go Team Blue. https://t.co/SQJ9jwSFtr
— (((≠))) (@ThomasHCrown) August 12, 2018
Yup.
So you're saying there are more "journalists" covering the Nazis than there are Nazis? Who knew?
— WhenLifeGivesLemons (@theSP1966) August 12, 2018
We did, we did!
Kind of makes you think this whole thing is a media concoction.
— Filthy Comfortable (@GOPcomedy) August 12, 2018
Uh huh.
Yes, a lot of violent liberals.
— JWF (@JammieWF) August 13, 2018
The counter demonstrators were causing the violence. Beating up on police and media. Geez.
— Candy Lamb (@candylamb47) August 12, 2018
But Truuuuuuuump.
Your support of violence in noted.
— Daniel (@Sinclair_D_F) August 13, 2018
It does sum things up. White supremacists are an extremely small number of people. While on the other hand, liberal Antifa thugs and anarchists, are a real problem.
— Not Sure (@mr233) August 12, 2018
Preach.
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