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#HeatherHeyer #SayHerName#Charlottesville
— CowboysFanGreg#GlovesOff (@GregCowboys) August 12, 2018
She lost her life, to ignorance and hatred.
The former has to be eradicated, before the latter diminishes.
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#SundayThoughts
— WH Customer Service (@POTUS_CustServ) August 12, 2018
White House Senior Economic Adviser Gary Cohn didn't resign last year over Trump's support of Neo-NAZIs in #Charlottesville. He resigned 7 months later over something near and dear to his heart; import tariffs. https://t.co/5axUFKOyK1
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.@PhillyMayor In collaboration with PA National Action Network & Avenging The Ancestors Coalition, I hand-delivered nearly 4⃣0⃣0⃣ comments calling for the removal of the Frank Rizzo statue, a symbol of bigotry and racial exclusion. @MichaelCoard @solomonjones1 #Charlottesville pic.twitter.com/wuhiTJZsMJ
— Faye M. Anderson (@andersonatlarge) August 12, 2018
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Interested in a #job in #Charlottesville, VA? This could be a great fit: https://t.co/jnqeOESoqw #security #Hiring #CareerArc
— TMJ-VAC Security Job (@tmj_VAC_secure) August 12, 2018
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Just FYI: Omarosa being the number one story in the nation is the final sign of the Apocalypse.
— Peter J. Kelly (@pjpmkelly) August 12, 2018
Shelter in place. #Trump#Resist#Resistance#OmarosaTapes #Omarosa #Russia#Iran#NorthKorea#Charlottesville #ClimateChangeIsReal #Mueller#TrumpRussia#TrumpCrimeFamily
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Today marks 1 yr since the tragic white supremacist rally in #Charlottesville, when Heather Heyer was killed. As her mother has shared, her legacy is a call to action. Last yr remains a profound reminder: we must remain vigilant & united in our efforts to defeat bigotry & hatred.
— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) August 12, 2018
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Journalists covered up far left wing violence for years, and now tonight in #Charlottesville, they are meeting their little monsters.
— Mike Cernovich 🇺🇸 (@Cernovich) August 12, 2018
Stay safe, I mean that sincerely, because ANTIFA shows up to f-ck people up badly.https://t.co/ykUJM4Va2o
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NBC Journalists attacked by activists in #Charlottesville
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) August 12, 2018
Hearing things are getting tense, fights are breaking out. https://t.co/rfxcTv9f96
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Antifa Protesters In #Charlottesville, VA Are Becoming Aggressive With The Media pic.twitter.com/8ns10YcO0Y
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) August 12, 2018
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Protesters in #Charlottesville, VA are chanting, “all cops are racist.” pic.twitter.com/Z3cTD1Lyh4
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) August 12, 2018
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“If you are not white, straight and male in this country, you are under attack, under siege by this presidency,” said Jean-Pierre. “It’s not hyperbole. It’s proven almost every day.” #Charlottesville https://t.co/MhhsY9sre2
— Karine Jean-Pierre (@K_JeanPierre) August 11, 2018
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Heather Heyer was killed last year in #Charlottesville when a neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd. This is the street he sped down.
— Southern Poverty Law Center (@splcenter) August 11, 2018
"They tried to bury us but they didn't know that we were seeds." pic.twitter.com/cOi7GmUEzP
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Twitter vigilantes exposed some of the white supremacists who marched in last year's #Charlottesville rally. pic.twitter.com/Ri51IZLbSb
— AJ+ (@ajplus) August 11, 2018
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To give you a sense of how locked down downtown #Charlottesville is: my compact umbrella was confiscated & thrown away and my little wallet was searched. I was also questioned on where I live and work.
— Nicole Hemmer (@pastpunditry) August 11, 2018
Open-carry, of course, is still allowed.
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"She was passionate, passionate, about whatever she believed was right. She would go out of her way to educate herself on the facts." — Susan Bro, speaking about her daughter Heather Heyer. #charlottesville pic.twitter.com/gitBrZPAGF
— Southern Poverty Law Center (@splcenter) August 11, 2018
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I saw white supremacy groups first hand at Little Rock, when Central High was desegregated. White supremacists brought hatred, intolerance and violence into our community. It's very sad that more than 50 years later some Americans can't leave an ugly past behind. #Charlottesville
— Wes Clark (@GeneralClark) August 11, 2018
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We will not forget what happened in #Charlottesville a year ago this weekend, or the victims of that ugly day in our country’s history. Racism, bigotry and hate have no place in this country. We will not compromise on this.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) August 11, 2018
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Heather Heyer was killed by white supremacists one year ago in #Charlottesville. pic.twitter.com/eQovYnk2Ks
— AJ+ (@ajplus) August 11, 2018
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A #Miami Congressman proudly shared a photo of himself and a Trump supporter wearing a t-shirt supporting a group whose members organized the #Charlottesville tiki-torch nazi rally, on the one year anniversary of Heather Heyer's murder.#TheResistance https://t.co/kNdrgsscp2
— Grant Stern (@grantstern) August 11, 2018
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On the #Charlottesville riot anniversary, white supremacists will gather in Washington, DC for the #UniteTheRight rally this Sunday. Jewish-American WWII bomber pilot Si Spiegel says Trump's hate-speech promotes fascism - the very thing he and his generation fought to put down. pic.twitter.com/IMBx8AHkVs
— VoteVets (@votevets) August 10, 2018

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