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Twitter leftists call Trump a racist, white supremacist using hashtag #NaziBucketChallenge

Early Friday morning, the hashtag #NaziBucketChallenge began trending on Twitter as hundreds, if not thousands, of anti-Trump leftists took to the social media site to call President Trump a racist and a white supremacist.

“I work in a library and I am throwing the book at Donald Trump for being a White Supremacist. ,” one person wrote.

“I am a Native American woman, college graduate, nerd, and art lover & I am calling Trump a white supremacist. Fire him ,” another person added.

Will this presidential election be the most important in American history?

“I’m an author, a mother, as well as a proud American and I call Trump a white supremacist. ,” said a third Twitter user.

And there were plenty more:

One person pretending to be God, wrote:

https://twitter.com/Son_of_Man_I_Am/status/908631846736580609

You get the point.

So what’s the purpose of this?  No doubt, it’s part of the ongoing effort to spread even more hate and division, as some pointed out:

Liberals are tolerant?  Who knew?

Some, like this Twitter user, used the hashtag to take a swipe at leftists:

Sadly, that’s probably quite close to the truth…

Of course, not a single tweet we saw offered any proof of the claim.

One person added:

https://twitter.com/Spiritence/status/908620469716135936

It’s not completely clear why the hashtag began or who started it, but it could be related to news that the president signed a resolution condemning white supremacy.

According to CNN:

Hours after he returned to rhetoric equating violence from white supremacists with those protesting them, the White House said Thursday that President Donald Trump signed a resolution condemning white supremacy.

In the White House statement, Trump said he opposed bigotry in all forms.

“No matter the color of our skin or our ethnic heritage, we all live under the same laws, we all salute the same great flag, and we are all made by the same almighty God,” Trump said.

Congress passed the resolution earlier this week, pushing Trump to put his signature on something expressly singling out white supremacy for condemnation. The White House said in response to the resolution’s passage that Trump would “absolutely” sign it, and looked forward to the opportunity.

Of course, Trump was absolutely correct that violence at Charlottesville took place on both sides.  We not only have video of that, but we also have eyewitness accounts from those who were there.

Unfortunately, liberals — and this includes CNN — have bought into the propaganda lie that everyone who voted for and supports Trump is a white supremacist.

Meanwhile, radical Antifa thugs continue to engage in violence and say they have a right to physically assault anyone with whom they disagree.  Worse yet, media outlets like CNN and MSNBC side with Antifa.  Apparently, they, too, think it’s okay to physically beat or even kill Trump supporters.

One Twitter user wrote:

https://twitter.com/TarrAdam/status/908641559368884229

Good luck getting these people to read…

This, by the way, is the Borg-like collective known as the modern American left.

God help us.

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Joe Newby

A 10-year veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, Joe ran for a city council position in Riverside, Calif., in 1991 and managed successful campaigns for the Idaho state legislature. Co-author of "Banned: How Facebook enables militant Islamic jihad," Joe wrote for Examiner.com from 2010 until it closed in 2016 and his work has been published at Newsbusters, Spokane Faith and Values and other sites. He now runs the Conservative Firing Line.

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