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Admit it, liberals: You have no idea what 'white supremacy' is


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Liberals have no clear definition of the phrase white supremacy. It s just something they use to convey a deep-seated hatred for anyone who doesn t vote Democrat. But sometimes, they use it in ways that reveal just how meaningless the phrase for them really is.
Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway wrote Wednesday in an op-ed for the
New York Times about the Left s favorite fantasy  that to be a Trump supporter, especially one who was in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021, is to be a white supremacist.
Many of the insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 were driven by a belief that they were in acting in accord with the principles fashioned at the birth of this country, that their protest embodied America’s long history of patriotic rhetoric about freedom and citizenship, he wrote. And in this, they are at least partly right: Such rhetoric has been used time and again by white supremacists . ....

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Anatomy of the pro-Trump mob: How the former president's rhetoric galvanized a far-right coalition


Anatomy of the pro-Trump mob: How the former president s rhetoric galvanized a far-right coalition
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US Capitol riots: Tracking the insurrection
On Jan. 6, rioters coming from a pro-Trump rally broke into the U.S. Capitol, resulting in deaths, injuries, arrests and vandalism.Samuel Corum/Getty Images
Nearly a month after a pro-Trump mob violently stormed the U.S. Capitol, a clearer picture is emerging of the individuals and groups involved as federal authorities arrest and charge people who allegedly participated in the riot.
Former President Donald Trump’s supporters 74 million of whom voted to give him a second term in 2020 are diverse in background and ideology and come from all corners of the United States, and those who stormed the Capitol represent just a fraction. ....

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How experts say Trump galvanized extremists who sieged the Capitol


How experts say Trump galvanized extremists who sieged the Capitol
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Nearly a month after a pro-Trump mob violently stormed the U.S. Capitol, a clearer picture is emerging of the individuals and groups involved as federal authorities arrest and charge people who allegedly participated in the riot.
Former President Donald Trump’s supporters 74 million of whom voted to give him a second term in 2020 are diverse in background and ideology and come from all corners of the United States, and those who stormed the Capitol represent just a fraction.
But to some experts, the hundreds who took part in the Capitol siege represent some of the most fervent and radical adherents of the “Make America Great Again” movement and others caught up in the frenzy of the day. They say attempts to unite those extremist elements fell apart after Charlottesville but gained renewed momentum in 2020, with racial unrest, the pandemic and most recentl ....

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Anatomy of the pro-Trump mob: How Trump's rhetoric galvanized a far-right coalition


How experts say Trump galvanized extremists who sieged the Capitol
© Samuel Corum/Getty Images
Nearly a month after a pro-Trump mob violently stormed the U.S. Capitol, a clearer picture is emerging of the individuals and groups involved as federal authorities arrest and charge people who allegedly participated in the riot.
Former President Donald Trump’s supporters 74 million of whom voted to give him a second term in 2020 are diverse in background and ideology and come from all corners of the United States, and those who stormed the Capitol represent just a fraction.
But to some experts, the hundreds who took part in the Capitol siege represent some of the most fervent and radical adherents of the “Make America Great Again” movement and others caught up in the frenzy of the day. They say attempts to unite those extremist elements fell apart after Charlottesville but gained renewed momentum in 2020, with racial unrest, the pandemic and most recentl ....

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