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@PatriotFrontSightings » An article about Patriot Front's march in Charleston, West Virginia was posted by WOWK. The article quotes Charleston Mayor Amy Goodwin's boilerplate response to the march, praising the police for doing — in effect — nothing, as well as a group holding a "Race to End Racism" event on the same day. The race fell short of its intended goal of "ending racism," as only half dozen pedestrians in brightly colored shirts sporadically heckled the hundred PF activists downtown. Moreover, no denouncement is found of the black detractor of PF's march, who proclaimed that America belongs to him and "people that look like him." Ironically, PF makes the same claim but is supported by demographic and historical reality.
As always, the hypocrisy is intentional. Even in a state with over 92% of the residents being American (of European descent), politicians must bend the knee to liberal internationalism, despite the interests of their constituents.
@PatriotFrontSightings » An article about Patriot Front's march in Charleston, West Virginia was posted by WOWK. The article quotes Charleston Mayor Amy Goodwin's boilerplate response to the march, praising the police for doing — in effect — nothing, as well as a group holding a "Race to End Racism" event on the same day. The race fell short of its intended goal of "ending racism," as only half dozen pedestrians in brightly colored shirts sporadically heckled the hundred PF activists downtown. Moreover, no denouncement is found of the black detractor of PF's march, who proclaimed that America belongs to him and "people that look like him." Ironically, PF makes the same claim but is supported by demographic and historical reality.
As always, the hypocrisy is intentional. Even in a state with over 92% of the residents being American (of European descent), politicians must bend the knee to liberal internationalism, despite the interests of their constituents.
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