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Facts, Rule of Law &❤️of ALL will prevail
— Mary Pat Flynn (@MaryPatFlynn1) August 12, 2018
August 12 is the day hate killed #HeatherHeyer
August 12 is the day @realDonaldTrump made false statements under 18 USC 1001 by signing Declaration @uspto in connection with MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN
Fine or imprisonment, or BOTH⚖️ pic.twitter.com/Mn4NqBKCJx
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" #HeatherHeyer ... was killed a year ago while raising her voice against white supremacists." Friends of yours? @IngrahamAngIe @FOXTV @foxandfriends https://t.co/nIEMkndkUb
— Donna Montgomery (@donnamaymccoy) August 12, 2018
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Come on guys say Heather's name, huh? #HeatherHeyer
— Bad Karma 🌀❄️🌊 #HeatherHeyerIsAMartyr (@BadKarmaIn2020) August 12, 2018
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I created #EmptyThePews last August to protest white evangelical complicity in the white supremacist atrocities in #Charlottesville that culminated in the murder of #HeatherHeyer.
— Christopher Stroop (@C_Stroop) August 12, 2018
It has since become a standby hashtag calling attention to abuse and bigotry in Christianity. https://t.co/uz9GmRKXCq
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We morn the loss of Heather Heyer. She was tragically killed during the white supremacist violence that erupted at the “Unite the Right Rally” in #Charlottesville last year. Today we stand up in memory of #HeatherHeyer. #OTD pic.twitter.com/BMLmL2VtUj
— Legal Defense Fund (@NAACP_LDF) August 12, 2018
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#HeatherHeyer. Remember her name. She was killed a year ago while raising her voice against white supremacists. She lost her life defendibg American values. Live like Heather. pic.twitter.com/jfNy4NRkaY
— Ana Navarro (@ananavarro) August 12, 2018
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1 year ago today, #HeatherHeyer was killed while protesting against a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville. pic.twitter.com/UM23qsQSxt
— AJ+ (@ajplus) August 12, 2018
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Rest In Peace #HeatherHeyer
— Preet Bharara (@PreetBharara) August 12, 2018
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Dear Pres. #Trump,#HeatherHeyer ‘s death wasn’t the “result” of riots, she was killed by a White Supremacist & #WhiteSupremacy . #SayHerName and #NameTheCrime. https://t.co/7mDR06RdRO
— Rev. Cornell Wm. Brooks, Esq. (@CornellWBrooks) August 11, 2018
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I really can’t even think about Charlottesville too much. It’s too upsetting.
— Imani Gandy o—€ (@AngryBlackLady) August 11, 2018
Watching the media talk about sentient cars killing #HeatherHeyer while allowing white supremacists to spread their hate under the guise of “we need to expose them” is just too much to deal with rn.
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Canvas doesn’t let you turn in assignments a year late (especially after encouraging a rise in hate crimes nationwide.) #HeatherHeyer https://t.co/cTQl9w6EP1
— Matt Deitsch (@MattxRed) August 11, 2018
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Yup. That’s right. A racist car killed #HeatherHeyer.
— deray (@deray) August 11, 2018
What has happened to the media? A white supremacist killed #HeatherHeyer one year ago. Why is that so hard to say? https://t.co/2vcMxDMpSZ
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Taking the time to remember #HeatherHeyer. She lost her life a year ago protesting against racism in Charlottesville. Praying for her family and know that she will remain a symbol for those of us in the world who promote love over hate pic.twitter.com/BoxZwRHeeK
— Loni Love (@LoniLove) August 11, 2018
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Remembering #HeatherHeyer today who lost her life at the hand of a crazed white nationalist. #Charlottesville pic.twitter.com/eDVLLerhu1
— Sophia A. Nelson (@IAmSophiaNelson) August 11, 2018
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I hope you were able to take a moment of silence today for the one year anniversary of #Charlottesville which lead to the death of #HeatherHeyer She fearlessly & peacefully stood up to hate....May she forever Rest In Peace with Gods Angels 👼🏻👼🏼👼🏽👼🏾👼🏿
— Aly & AJ (@alyandaj) August 11, 2018
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Remember #HeatherHeyer.
— Women's March (@womensmarch) August 11, 2018
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Last year, neo-Nazis rallied in Charlottesville and killed a counter protester by driving into a crowd.
— Bishop Talbert Swan (@TalbertSwan) August 11, 2018
Never forget that rather than condemning white supremacists, Trump instead declared there were "very fine people on both sides."
RIP #HeatherHeyer
pic.twitter.com/R9QLRoh0IN
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It’s been a year since the horrific events of #Charlottesville.
— Bishop Talbert Swan (@TalbertSwan) August 10, 2018
Trump is still POTUS, nazis & white supremacists are more emboldened than ever and he still thinks they are “very fine people.”
RIP #HeatherHeyer pic.twitter.com/cIRy5UbLdl

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