by John Galt » Mon Aug 14, 2017 7:38 pm
it's not glorifying to report on atrocities, but it is very irresponsible to not do it
the truth needs to be heard. the press have a duty to report facts, something that many of the 'news' organizations have failed to do so. but showing what happened in virginia, how it is appalling to almost all americans, is certainly not going to help recruit more to the white supremacy movement than to the anti-white supremacy movement.
ignoring problems... what does that get us? we have a protected freedom of speech in this nation, so these people can speak and the government can do next to nothing about it. but we as normal americans can do something about it. we can blacklist every one of those people in the photograph from buying anything at our establishments, or fire them if we have that power, until they publicly repudiate all that the KKK, neo-nazis, and other white supremacist, white nationalist, "alt-right" groups stand for
Americans learn only from catastrophe and not from experience. -- Theodore Roosevelt
My life has become a single, ongoing revelation that I haven’t been cynical enough.
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