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ooky

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13. I saw it the same way.
Thu Jul 18, 2019, 02:50 PM
Jul 2019

The blonde girl behind him wearing the magat hat, when the chant first started to break out - you could see her trying to decide if she should join in, maybe because it did not feel right, slowly mouthing the chant, then picking up her pace along with the "in crowd". Meantime, there were a bunch of feckless magat cowards standing behind him we could see who would not join the chant, instead just looking around nervously like THEY would be seen, afraid of being seen on TV mouthing what they knew very well was going to be seen over and over - them participating in an un-American nazi like chant. What they don't understand is whether they are seen mouthing it or not they are all seen standing there beside the bigot leading the crowd into a frenzy. And more importantly, by not joining the chant, they were acknowledging that they know it is wrong, that he is wrong, and unfit and leading an un-American movement they themselves are party to. And now they have no excuse. We know exactly who they are.

I think a lot of truth unfolded in that moment last night.

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