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Originally Posted by Dezzy
What does Jeremy Corbyn have to do with Right Wing Terrorism in the US? This obsession is really boring.
But if you insist, there's a difference between extremists trying to hijack an unrelated event for their own purposes and Neo Nazis organising an armed rally in what is a Liberal location to 'protest' the removal of a statue of a slaver. Should be obvious really. Corbyn organised an election rally, not a communist one so it's pretty silly to blame him for the actions of extremists that wanted to hijack the event.
Also, I don't live in his constituency so no, I didn't vote for Corbyn. Need me to explain for the UK election system works? But if I did then that wouldn't make me a sympathiser to Stalinists because I'm not refusing to condemn them and I'm not making excuses to blame anyone else but them for their own actions. Again, this should be real obvious to everyone.
I can only imagine this flawed argument of yours is based around your erroneous belief that I think people who voted for Trump are Nazi sympathisers? If so please point out where I said that. Voting or supporting Trump doesn't make a person a Nazi Sympathiser, making excuses for Nazis and scapegoating innocent parties to vindicate Nazis makes a person a Nazi Sympathiser.
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Please point out where anyone has made excuses for nazis.
Allocating a degree of responsibility to the adults that knowing stirred up emotions in an already volatile situation that in turn led to one scum bag running a car into a crowd of people is reasonable. They didn't drive the car but they contributed to the atmosphere of aggression.