White nationalists are the ones killing people in the US. They’re Trump supporters so he won’t do anything to stop them.
update 12/16/18
Republican leaders refuse to state the obvious: Trump's hateful rhetoric emboldens violent extremists. https://t.co/bjqjIFwA87 pic.twitter.com/o25SfI1HfY
— The New Republic (@newrepublic) December 16, 2018
Don’t condemn white nationalists, Veterans Affairs’ diversity chief was told after Charlottesville, emails show https://t.co/MiDzy4g8No
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 6, 2018
Despite repeated warnings over the past two decades, federal law enforcement officials in the United States have ignored the threat of violence from far-right extremists. Now, they have no idea how to stop it. https://t.co/xPKiJ30XLy
— The New York Times (@nytimes) December 13, 2018
Congress must reject white nationalism and recognize it as a threat to the rights & safety of all people, and our democracy too. That’s why we’re joining @bend_thearc in calling on them to #RejectWhiteNationalism before Jan 3.
Learn more and take action: https://t.co/nJa2MU2BlT pic.twitter.com/2Llz2eRwoX
— Southern Poverty Law Center (@splcenter) December 15, 2018
Few American communities have been spared the violence of racism, hatred & bigotry this year. That’s why we must unequivocally reject white nationalism in all forms – threatened, written, verbal, or physical – and restore decency and justice in its place. https://t.co/XjkxQxj7rW
— Rep. Joe Kennedy III (@RepJoeKennedy) December 10, 2018
“The parents, the neighbors, the friends—they always seem to say they don’t think this stuff is racist, their son, their friend isn’t a white nationalist. But … the stuff the Columbia student said, those are absolutely standard tropes of white nationalism.”—SPLC's Heidi Beirich pic.twitter.com/8Pv3Jmkq88
— Southern Poverty Law Center (@splcenter) December 13, 2018