From No Dem Left Behind <[email protected]>
Subject Why is it so hard for the GOP to denounce white supremacy?
Date July 14, 2023 5:17 PM
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The GOP has a rhetoric problem. In the same breath, they claim to be
anti-racist, but feel comfortable uplifting and coddling white
supremacy and white nationalist groups and narratives.

First - Donald Trump refused to denounce white supremacy and hate
groups, and enabled their ire with his "stand back at stand by"
comment at a Presidential debate in September of 2020.

Then - Militia groups, and openly antisemitic and racist rioters
attacked the Capitol on January 6th, 2021. 

Now - Members of the GOP, like Tommy Tuberville, have on record
refused outright condemnation of white nationalism and white
supremacy. They, instead, redirect attention at other groups in what
is a seeming defense of hate groups. 

It should not be this difficult for the GOP to condemn white
supremacy.

John - this is what we face if the GOP takes over the
Senate in 2024...they already have a majority in the House, and
uplift the conspiracies of the fringe right like Marjorie Greene,
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win the votes we need to secure and defend the Senate from a radical
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