• Like Mollie Tibbetts, Should We Hunt Down And Exterminate All White Sup

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    The only cure for white supremacist murderers is to round them up for the
    great cull as they continue to get away with murdering American white
    Christian women. Since they're also all Trump lovers, doing so will help
    make America great again by exterminating white trash vermin.

    James Alex Fields Jr. drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters,
    hitting several and slamming into a stopped sedan, which hit a stopped
    minivan that was in front of it. The impact of the crash pushed the sedan and the minivan further into the crowd. The man then reversed the car through the crowd and fled the scene. One person was killed and 19 others were injured in what police have called a deliberate attack.

    The ramming occurred at a pedestrian mall at Water and Fourth streets, about four blocks away from Emancipation Park Heather D. Heyer, a 32-year-old paralegal from Charlottesville, was fatally injured in the attack and pronounced dead at the University of Virginia's University Hospital.[165]
    Video footage recorded at the scene by Brennan Gilmore showed a gray 2010
    Dodge Challenger accelerating towards crowds on a pedestrian mall, hitting people and sending them airborne, then reversing at high speed, hitting more people. The moment when the car was driven into the crowd was captured on video by bystanders and in aerial video footage taken by a drone. A photographer present at the scene said the car "plowed into a sedan and then into a minivan. Bodies flew. People were terrified and screaming." Bystanders said it was "definitely a violent attack", according to The Guardian. Of the 19 injured survivors, the
    University of Virginia Medical Center reported that five were initially in critical condition. By the afternoon of August 14, ten patients had been discharged from the hospital, and the nine remaining patients were in good condition.

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