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Persuasive Essay On Police Brutality

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Trump then explains that the left “came violently attacking the other group” without naming who the “other group” was- once again evading the labeling of the white supremacist group. Trump goes one step further in digging himself into a hole by claiming, “You said there was hatred, there was violence on both sides.” Realizing his mistake, he entirely shifts the conversation by comparing Robert E. Lee and George Washington as a justification for his argument. Senator Cory Gardner tweeted, “Mr. President–we must call evil by its name. These were white supremacists and this was domestic terrorism." Overall, it took Trump two days to denounce neo-Nazis, contributing to the growing rift between Americans. His lack of timeliness brings forth more doubt of his so-called disapproval toward white supremacists. Even his denouncement was measly: not reprimanding the group that was clearly in the wrong. The absence of admonition creates a mentality of supremacist groups that they are truly superior and can do as they please. David Duke, a white nationalist leader, went as far as to thank Trump for the blaming violence in Charlottesville on the “alt-left.” Recently, the issue of police brutality, especially against blacks, has become a more publicized due to social media and recordings of the incidents. Trump went in front of the Long Island officers where he encouraged police officers to satisfy their “primal instincts.” To a roomful of law enforcement officers, he encouraged

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