Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 12, 2017
NOTE: UPDATES ARE ONGOING ON THE MAIN THREAD.
"'I've never been called a kike in my life" #Charlottesville https://t.co/93LIy7amaz
— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) August 12, 2017
For a full round-up on the days events check here.
Everyone on Blue Checkmark Twitter AKA Yellow Star Twitter had something to say about #Charlottesville.
None of them mentioned the fact that we were literally attacked by the cops without warning and for no reason just before the event was scheduled to start.
Instead they condemned “hate.”
Who are the real haters?
I have never seen hatred like I saw with these people attacking us on the streets.
All we did was just try to have a peaceful, legal political rally to express our views.
Please note that except for PewDiePie, here:
These guys clearly watched one too many pewdiepie vids #charlottsville pic.twitter.com/AARRrMkX7c
— pewdiepie (@pewdiepie) August 12, 2017
Not a single blue checkmark Twitter user that I could find is telling the truth about what happened, let alone supporting us. Which just tells you the extent to which twitter has been censored.
Surely, at least someone would be saying “well, actually, Nazis didn’t start the violence, it was cops and leftists.”
The issue of who started the violence is not subjective or open to interpretation.
But no.
Politicans
The views fueling the spectacle in Charlottesville are repugnant. Let it only serve to unite Americans against this kind of vile bigotry.
— Paul Ryan (@SpeakerRyan) August 12, 2017
Our hearts are with today's victims. White supremacy is a scourge. This hate and its terrorism must be confronted and defeated.
— Paul Ryan (@SpeakerRyan) August 12, 2017
Sen. McCain: "White supremacists and neo-Nazis are, by definition, opposed to American patriotism" https://t.co/bdjvLmB065 #Charlottesville pic.twitter.com/rCIBzKOs5A
— ABC News (@ABC) August 12, 2017
The white nationalist demonstration in #Charlottesville is a reprehensible display of racism and hatred that has no place in our society.
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) August 12, 2017
The white supremacist violence on display in #Charlottesville this weekend is an affront to everything this country represents.
— Eric Schneiderman (@AGSchneiderman) August 12, 2017
JEWS DECIDE WHAT THIS COUNTRY STANDS FOR.
Even as we protect free speech and assembly, we must condemn hatred, violence and white supremacy. #Charlottesville
— Bill Clinton (@billclinton) August 12, 2017
No. Not in America. We must be stronger, more determined and more united than ever. Racism and hate have no place here. #charlottesville
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) August 12, 2017
Here’s a Congressman saying the First Amendment doesn’t apply to white people.
I fought to defend Americans' right to protest–-not for white supremacists to spew intolerance. Hatred has no place in USA. #Charlottesville
— Seth Moulton (@sethmoulton) August 12, 2017
Foam Party Rubio is laying it down, srs.
JUST IN: Sen. Marco Rubio calls events in #Charlottesville, Virginia "a terror attack by white supremacists" pic.twitter.com/aHQeD6pOAa
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 12, 2017
Weird he didn’t call us Russian agents.
Too many have fought too hard to bury hatred & intolerance in our past to allow it to resurrect in #Charlottesville. Disgusting & dangerous.
— Rep. Joe Kennedy III (@RepJoeKennedy) August 12, 2017
Repeat after me, @realDonaldTrump: white supremacy is an affront to American values. #Charlottesville
— Nancy Pelosi (@NancyPelosi) August 12, 2017
#whitenationalist violence in #Charlottesville is repugnant. No place in our society for bigotry and violence. pic.twitter.com/EKGVAjMe1M
— Rep. Charlie Dent (@RepCharlieDent) August 12, 2017
Mr. President – we must call evil by its name. These were white supremacists and this was domestic terrorism. https://t.co/PaPNiPPAoW
— Cory Gardner (@SenCoryGardner) August 12, 2017
Earlier today, @HillaryClinton sent out a series of tweets condemning the hatred and violence in #Charlottesville. pic.twitter.com/hgYfrqbgn4
— Fox News (@FoxNews) August 12, 2017
Celebrities
By the way, fuck these nazi motherfuckers. #Charlottesville
— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) August 12, 2017
(Remember that Rogen will respond to random trolls and flip out. But your account will be banned.)
I pray a true leader will rise to expel hatred from America. This is not US! This is Anti-American #ThisIsNotUS #Charlottesville #BeKind
— xoxo, Gaga (@ladygaga) August 12, 2017
Tiki Torch Tough Guys tried to get crunk in #Charlottesville Virginia last night pic.twitter.com/e0GE98juIj
— MichaelRapaport (@MichaelRapaport) August 12, 2017
We defeated both these flags and will do so again #AllYouFascistsBoundToLose #Charlottesville pic.twitter.com/M9A5o6gVFO
— Billy Bragg (@billybragg) August 12, 2017
Totally thought Billy Bragg died of a heroin overdose in the mid-90s. Oh no he did those albums with Wilco. I like Wilco.
Is this America now? We cannot let this stand. #Charlottesville
— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) August 12, 2017
It’s always been America. Please read Wikipedia page of American history, Ellen.
DeFranco worried about potential to be thrown off a roof.
If you ever wondered what pure ignorance sounds like, here is a small glimpse into #Charlottesville right now. pic.twitter.com/31P60iRLzO
— Philip DeFranco (@PhillyD) August 12, 2017
Name them! Shame them!! https://t.co/QdAgfbYY1d #Charlottesville pic.twitter.com/ZkgN0WQeKh
— Perez (@ThePerezHilton) August 12, 2017
Others
White supremacists militia groups in #Charlottesville r being deputized to wage war,& Black ppl have a God given right to defend themselves
— Tariq Nasheed (@tariqnasheed) August 12, 2017
So, when an white mob marches with fire and anger, it's a protest; but when #BlackLivesMatter do it, it's a hate group? #Charlottesville
— PrestonMitchum (@PrestonMitchum) August 12, 2017
Millions walked in the #WomensMarch and no participant harmed another human being. Violence is what racists strive for.#Charlottesville
— John Pavlovitz (@johnpavlovitz) August 12, 2017
The only thing upsetting for Donald Trump about #Charlottesville, is that he had to break from golfing to pretend to care about it.
— Tommy Campbell (@MrTommyCampbell) August 12, 2017
Some thoughts on #Charlottesville pic.twitter.com/uPxbddJA0J
— Khaled Beydoun (@KhaledBeydoun) August 12, 2017
Imagine the uproar if Native Americans (whose land we live on) said they were protesting to "take their country back" #Charlottesville
— Yara shahidi (@YaraShahidi) August 12, 2017
Praying for the family of the anti-racism protestor who lost his life & the 19 injured at the hands of racial hatred. #Charlottesville
— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) August 12, 2017
Fear does not live here ! ✊?✊?✊? ? #Charlottesville
— NAACP (@NAACP) August 12, 2017
Guess it's hard to disavow bigots and hate when they are amongst your key strategists. #Charlottesville
— NAACP (@NAACP) August 12, 2017
Trump didn't denounce white supremacists, he didn't denounce the kkk, he didn't denounce nazis. He failed #Charlottesville & failed America.
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) August 12, 2017
It's time for white women to use their access to confront white supremacy—in public & at home. No more silent acceptance.#Charlottesville
— Women's March (@womensmarch) August 12, 2017
American soldiers died to defeat these two flags !
So why are the white supremists alt-right & neo-nazis using them in #Charlottesville ? pic.twitter.com/DSdDKz6KKI
— Zain Khan (@ZKhanOfficial) August 12, 2017
Interestingly, Mike Cernovich is implying we were the violent ones (though also justifying it).
Silencing free speech caused #Charlottesville. Once people stop talking they get violent, human nature.
— Mike Cernovich ?? (@Cernovich) August 12, 2017
When something involves the emotion of hate, it stops being politics. Even when it is politics.
Naked racism and hatred have come to the streets of #Charlottesville and all of us have an obligation to reject it. This is beyond politics
— Pete Buttigieg (@PeteButtigieg) August 12, 2017
There's literally nothing more American than white people acting the fool. #Charlottesville
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) August 12, 2017
The year is 2017, and the president won't disavow white supremacists. If this were a movie, we'd call it unrealistic. #Charlottesville
— Rubina Madan Fillion (@rubinafillion) August 12, 2017
Guys, let's be fair. There are indeed "many sides" to #Charlottesville: Nazis, KKK, the Alt-Right, White Supremacists, White Nationalists…
— Wajahat Ali (@WajahatAli) August 12, 2017
From Swastikas to David Duke: Nazism and anti-Semitism take center stage at #Charlottesville rally @AllisonKSommer https://t.co/HjvRNgvPHw
— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) August 12, 2017