The violent clash that reportedly took place in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend between a group known as “Unite the Right” and an angry mob of counter-protestors has sparked an online witch hunt where individuals who attended the rally are being actively targeted and shamed. All across Twitter, users are posting the photos, names, and even employers of individuals who are said to have attended the rally, with the goal of exposing these people publicly and getting them fired from their jobs.
Dubbed as “white nationalists” by the mainstream media, attendees of the Unite the Right rally marched through the campus of the University of Virginia to protest the removal of a Confederate-era statue of General Robert E. Lee. The rally is said to have started peacefully, but quickly got out of control when Black Lives Matter and ANTIFA terrorists began provoking rally attendees and initiating violence. That’s about the time when a vehicle reportedly drove into a crowd, killing one woman and injuring dozens of others.
The official narrative being spread almost verbatim by every mainstream media source claims that every person who was in Charlottesville on August 11 to protest the removal of the Lee statue is a “white supremacist,” a “Nazi,” and/or a “fascist.” This has caused many who watched the incident unfold from afar, and through the lens of the spin doctors, to seek vengeance against attendees of Unite the Right.
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Freedom of some speech and banning the wrong kind. This is how the Cultural Marxism is blooming. Blooms of blood.
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