While we& #39;re all talking about white supremacists -- and @realDonaldTrump& #39;s signal to them to "stand by" -- don& #39;t forget this:
The man who murdered Heather Heyer and injured dozens of peaceful protesters in Charlottesville was from Ohio, and nobody really talks about that anymore
The man who murdered Heather Heyer and injured dozens of peaceful protesters in Charlottesville was from Ohio, and nobody really talks about that anymore
Hate groups are disturbingly prevalent in Ohio. The website that slandered Heather Heyer -- the “world’s most visited white supremacist website” -- was based in Worthington, Ohio.
In 2019, an Ohio man was arrested for threatening the Jewish Community Center of Youngstown.
A local reporter had watched as this man was radicalized over the years, from being a @realDonaldTrump supporter to embracing white supremacy. https://www.wfmj.com/story/40936538/vindicator-reporter-met-jcc-threat-suspect-saw-dramatic-change">https://www.wfmj.com/story/409...
A local reporter had watched as this man was radicalized over the years, from being a @realDonaldTrump supporter to embracing white supremacy. https://www.wfmj.com/story/40936538/vindicator-reporter-met-jcc-threat-suspect-saw-dramatic-change">https://www.wfmj.com/story/409...
. @realDonaldTrump can& #39;t condemn white supremacists because they are his supporters. They are his base.
And instead of condemning Trump& #39;s encouragement to the Proud Boys and other white supremacist groups, this is what Ohio& #39;s governor tweeted last night: https://twitter.com/MikeDeWine/status/1311133921040568322">https://twitter.com/MikeDeWin...
And instead of condemning Trump& #39;s encouragement to the Proud Boys and other white supremacist groups, this is what Ohio& #39;s governor tweeted last night: https://twitter.com/MikeDeWine/status/1311133921040568322">https://twitter.com/MikeDeWin...