Трамп: Ку-клукс-клан, неонацисты и расисты вызывают отвращение у американцев

Президент США Дональд Трамп заявил, что правоохранительные органы страны не пожалеют никаких ресурсов для защиты американских граждан.
Как сообщает Цензор.НЕТ со ссылкой на Би-Би-Си, по его словам, те, кто совершает акты насилия на почве нетерпимости, не уйдут от ответственности."Ку-клукс-клан, неонацисты, сторонники идей о превосходстве белой расы и другие разжигающие ненависть группировки противны всему тому, чем дорожат американцы", - заявил президент.
Трамп выступил с резким осуждением "зла расизма" в Шарлоттсвилле, а также "преступников и прочей шантрапы, включая ККК".
В конце прошлой недели многочисленные приверженцы крайне правых идей прибыли в город Шарлоттсвилль в штате Вирджиния, чтобы выразить протест против планов городских властей демонтировать статую генерала Роберта Ли - одного из заметных участников гражданской войны в США, сражавшегося на стороне южан.
Марш ультраправых вызвал контр-акции со стороны антифашистов и активистов прочих левых группировок, что вылилось в многочисленные стычки, в результате чего власти были вынуждены объявить в городе чрезвычайное положение и направить туда отряды полиции специального назначения для восстановления спокойствия.
Одна женщина погибла и не менее 19 человек получили травмы, после того как автомобиль врезался в толпу протестовавших против прибытия в город ультраправых.
В воскресенье Дональд Трамп выразил соболезнования в связи с произошедшей трагедией, однако критики упрекнули его за то, что он не стал осуждать действия экстремистов.
В понедельник он вернулся в Белый дом, чтобы выступить с полноценным заявлением.
"Мы осуждаем это вопиющее проявление ненависти, нетерпимости и насилия, - заявил глава государства. - Подобному нет места в Америке".
Он почтил память 32-летней Хитер Хайер, погибшей после того, как автомобиль врезался в толпу протестующих, а также двух полицейских, погибших при крушении вертолета, помогавшего в восстановлении порядка.
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За то потом, когда вышла подробная статья на Цензоре про этого вата-блогера, все его защитники вдруг куда- то резко пропали
Когда же сопротивление черньіх оказалось сокрушительньім для демократической партии-они убили первого республиканского президента и,сделав ход конем,допустили таки черньіх в свои на скорую руку состряпанньіе религиозньіе организации,где и отобрали их не только десятину(типо по святьім законам),но и их голоса(по спискам)и,главное,за счет федерального бюджета,в которьій такой их "бизнес" даже налогов не платит.
Теперь черньіе пятна дерьмо кратной истории создателям нового "рабства"явно мешают врать и обмаnьівать и они провоцируют столкновия на меме "расизм",уничтожая памятники своего-же террористского прошлого.
Цель-любьіми способами нагадить республиканцам-патриотам,придерживающимся национальной идеи единения востока-запада,севера-юга Америки сохранением общего достояния американского народа!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_a7dQXilCo
Вот сокращенный рассказ участника этого митинга : http://dailycaller.com/2017/08/14/heres-how-the-virginia-state-police-provoked-violence-at-charlottesville/ : Here's How Virginia State Police Facilitated Violence At Charlottesville.
As an attendee of the Unite The Right rally and scheduled speaker, I have serious questions about the actions of Virginia police on Saturday. It appears that police created a dangerous situation which was entirely avoidable. I will explain in detail the facts of what happened. [ …] The rally had a legally issued permit, revoked by the city a week before but reinstated by a Federal judge the day before the rally. […] Virginia State Police (VSP) commandeered the north side of the park. […]
Police also controlled the streets around the park on three sides: … the north, … the west, and … the east. Market St. to the south was an uncontrolled chaos full of antifa. The south end of the park is a small hill. Exits 1 and 2 were both short concrete stairways. […] Both exit stairs were defended by rally attendees with shields, and antifa skirmished with them at each stairway. […] …Рeople felt relatively relaxed and we chatted and socialized while waiting for noon for the rally proper to start. Shortly after all rally attendees were present in the park, word began to spread that a State of Emergency had been declared, presumably by Virginia Governor. … Рeople were confused by this. It seemed unnecessary and preemptive since the rally seemed fairly well under control at this point. It was about 11:30 a.m., and the rally was not scheduled to start until noon. After some minutes of confusion and rumors, Virginia State Police got on a loudspeaker and announced that we had been declared an unlawful assembly. We were instructed to leave the park, and told that anyone refusing to do so would be arrested. Attendees began attempting to leave via exits 1 & 2 and were set upon by antifa as they attempted to do so. After a quick consultation, a small group of rally headliners and attendees decided to engage in civil disobedience and get ourselves arrested, myself included.We told our security teams to leave the park to avoid arrest […] The VSP shield wall began advancing south, and we linked arms and held our ground. We told police we refused to leave and planned to engage in civil disobedience. We were respectful and informed them we would not resist arrest but we refused to leave the park willingly. […] Police on the line did not say a word and refused to arrest us while shoving with their shields and swinging them at us.
After a few minutes of shoving, our line was pepper-sprayed from a cop behind the police shield wall, and our resistance crumbled. […] Police … forced us to retreat south. We're pushed through the barricade … onto Market St., which was lined on both sides with mobs of screaming antifa with no police presence whatsoever.
We ran west on Market St, running a ******** [пер.: прогонять сквозь строй] of antifa throwing bottles, sticks, and rocks. Two people I believe were nearly blinded by pepper spray. […] From there the bulk of the rally attendees were able to march north and eventually reached the relative safety of MacIntyre Park, about two miles away, but many had been scattered throughout the city by the chaos of the dispersal. At that point the police had completely lost control of the city. The State of Emergency order meant that any public gathering was de facto illegal, but antifa were still allowed to roam freely bearing weapons and attacking people. This chaos ultimately led directly to the vehicular incident that killed a woman and badly injured more than a dozen others.
My conclusions are that police wanted this to happen. It's clear that VSP had specific orders to drive us out of the park to the south, into the teeth of violent armed antifa counter-protesters.
Police could have easily separated the barricades and removed all rally participants to the north, away from antifa and into empty streets fully controlled by law enforcement. We were driven into a hostile situation intentionally. […] This looks like it was done with the intent to deny civil rights of a legal protest, in direct defiance of a federal court order. We were set up and trapped, then pushed into a kill zone full of hostile armed enemies. Every injury at this event was due to the nonsensical withdrawal order of the police.
National Guard (or possibly feds? It's unclear) had a viewing post…, equipped with several cameras. That video will corroborate my story if released.
I got out relatively unscathed, my relatively mild (but still very painful) pepper spraying was my only injury. I was lucky, but many others were not so lucky. Serious questions need to be asked about who gave this order and why the rally participants were not extracted to the north, away from antifa. The opposing sides could have been kept apart very easily, but police chose not to keep the sides apart.
Governor Terry McAuliffe and the Virginia State Police have blood on their hands, and they must be held to account for that.