Post by Cinemachinery on Aug 14, 2017 17:39:34 GMT
Dodgey-dodge!
actual investigated facts
Since you pointedly danced away when it was noted facts had already come out:
A man accused of plowing a car into a crowd of activists here — killing one person and injuring 19 — long sympathized with Nazi views and had stood with a group of white supremacists hours before Saturday’s bloody crash.
The alleged driver, James Alex Fields Jr., a 20-year-old who traveled to Virginia from Ohio, had espoused extremist ideals at least since high school, according to Derek Weimer, a history teacher.
Weimer said he taught Fields during his junior and senior years at Randall K. Cooper High School in Kentucky. For a class called “America’s Modern Wars,” Fields wrote a deeply researched paper about the Nazi military during World War II, Weimer recalled.
“It was obvious that he had this fascination with Nazism and a big idolatry of Adolf Hitler,” the teacher said. “He had white supremacist views. He really believed in that stuff.”
Fields’s research project into the Nazi military was well written, Weimer said, but it appeared to be a “big lovefest for the German military and the Waffen-SS.”
• In an interview with The Associated Press, Ms. Bloom said she knew her son was going to a rally, but that she tried to “stay out of his political views.” She said that she thought the rally “had something to do with Trump,” adding, “Trump’s not a supremacist.”
Plus there's an actual photo of the guy standing with the Vanguard America people, holding their emblem.
So....
1) Moved straight to the driver's defense with "we can't know", revealing that... 2) Hadn't actually read anything on him in the first place... 3) Finally adopting terms like "virtue signaling", plus... 4) Can't really figure out if the white supremacists are or aren't worse than the counter-demonstrators.