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Nearly 10 per cent of Americans think it's fine to be a neo-Nazi

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Donald Trump has plunged his administration deeper into controversy after failing to condemn the actions of the neo-nazi groups involved. Stating that "many sides" were to blame for the tragedy, Trump has yo-yoed between condemning all prejudice saying, "racism is evil and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs," and blatantly refusing to denounce the actions of the alt-right groups who atavistically wielded torches and shouted racially insensitive statements.
Indeed, Trump felt the need to mediate such statements with phrases like "nobody wants to say that. I'll say it right now."
astonishing number of Holocaust deniers in America.
Hillary Clinton
a man has denounced his racist views after joining the army with Mexican soldiers

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