‘Unite the Right’ Rally-Goer Tells Fox News ‘The F-cking Jew Lovers Are Gassing Us!’

In the midst of violent clashes during today’s ‘Unite the Right’ rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, one apparent white nationalist gave Fox News his unfiltered thoughts on the use of tear gas to disperse the crowds.

With Fox News reporter Doug McKelway walking alongside a group of rally-goers, many of whom were armed with shields and clubs, one marcher responded that he wasn’t “exactly sure” when asked by McKelway where they were heading.

He then offered up this following observation on live TV:

“They’re fucking gassing us. The fucking Jew lovers are gassing us, man!”

“Pardon his French,” McKelway noted.

The two men then continued to talk, with the rally-goer claiming he was at the march for “America” and the right to protect his right to say what he wants to say.

Last night, ahead of today’s since-canceled rally, hundred of torch-bearing white nationalists marched on the University of Virginia, chanting “white lives matter” and “blood and soil.”

Watch the clip above, via Fox News.

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/unite-t...x-news-the-f-cking-jew-lovers-are-gassing-us/
 
I really don't understand how these anti-semites attach themselves to conservatives. We represent everything they hate. We support the Jewish state of Israel while democrats hate the state of Israel.

Nazi's claiming to be republicans are like Blacks claiming to be KKK. Makes no sense.
 
I really don't understand how these anti-semites attach themselves to conservatives. We represent everything they hate. We support the Jewish state of Israel while democrats hate the state of Israel.

Nazi's claiming to be republicans are like Blacks claiming to be KKK. Makes no sense.

Evan McMullin said today:

“Now I’ve got to tell you another thing about this situation. I’ve spent time in Republican politics and with Republican leaders, and Republican leaders tend not to speak out against racism in America, unless it’s some disastrous situation like this, and then they come out. The reason why they don’t do that — and I know because i’ve been a part of it, I’ve seen it myself — is that there’s a taboo within the Republican Party about attacking racism in America… There is an element of the Republican base that is racist, and our leaders are afraid to stand up to them because, if they do so, they’ll be criticized, and they’ll potentially lose votes. So they don’t do it, but that’s not public service, that’s self-service.”
 
Evan McMullin said today:

“Now I’ve got to tell you another thing about this situation. I’ve spent time in Republican politics and with Republican leaders, and Republican leaders tend not to speak out against racism in America, unless it’s some disastrous situation like this, and then they come out. The reason why they don’t do that — and I know because i’ve been a part of it, I’ve seen it myself — is that there’s a taboo within the Republican Party about attacking racism in America… There is an element of the Republican base that is racist, and our leaders are afraid to stand up to them because, if they do so, they’ll be criticized, and they’ll potentially lose votes. So they don’t do it, but that’s not public service, that’s self-service.”

And "Racism" doesn't exist in the DNC?
 
Evan McMullin said today:

“Now I’ve got to tell you another thing about this situation. I’ve spent time in Republican politics and with Republican leaders, and Republican leaders tend not to speak out against racism in America, unless it’s some disastrous situation like this, and then they come out. The reason why they don’t do that — and I know because i’ve been a part of it, I’ve seen it myself — is that there’s a taboo within the Republican Party about attacking racism in America… There is an element of the Republican base that is racist, and our leaders are afraid to stand up to them because, if they do so, they’ll be criticized, and they’ll potentially lose votes. So they don’t do it, but that’s not public service, that’s self-service.”

I don't agree with that...the reason republicans don't speak out against racism is that it's because it's not a real problem anymore. At least not for minorities. Racism against whites is probably the the most racist thing happening in our country today.
 
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