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There were very fine people on both sides of a white supremacist rally. I’m not referring to the neo-Nazis and white nationalists, who should be condemned entirely. However, there were many individuals in that group who were not neo-Nazis or white nationalists.

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We are against racism and will fight against it. We will come together and hold demonstrations. Stop believing in far-right ideologies. We will make our presence known. You take advantage of each other. You eat pig tails and sauerkraut. We will make you regret it. We will come and show you what we're capable of. You won't be able to handle it. We will make you pay for your actions. You are cowards. We are not afraid. You hide when we confront you. You are fools. The truth is out. We will expose you. You violate our women. Your daughters and sons are attracted to black people and immigrants.

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Many in the Jewish community and communities of color—targeted by Nazis and neo-Nazis—see swastikas and flags on Parliament Hill, not just a few malcontents. This convoy seeded the worst display of Nazi propaganda I have seen in this country, and they are marching in the shoes of neo Nazis, giving support to racists and bullies. People may disagree on health issues, but they have the democratic right to protest; however, extremists have taken over the agenda. We have seen a statue of Terry Fox basically defaced and we've seen people urinate on the war memorial. What have they accomplished? Angering Canadians. Let them protest health issues, but by doing so they have walked in the shoes of bullies, racists, bigots, and Nazis. Enough is enough—no swastikas on Ottawa streets or urinating on memorials or destroying Terry Fox.

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Earlier this year, there was Nazi imagery in our nation's capital, which was disturbing for the Jewish community and Canadians. Antisemitism is increasing online and in person, and must be addressed.

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The speaker questions the number of guns that should be confiscated and the amount of hateful content, including references to Hitler, being shared by protesters on social media.

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There were very fine people on both sides of a white supremacist rally. I'm not referring to the neo-Nazis and white nationalists, who should be condemned entirely. However, there were many individuals in that group who were not neo-Nazis or white nationalists.

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If you want to defend things like Sig Hales and Nazi salutes, that's your choice. But I'm against all of that. I'm not with the Nazis.

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Fascists in our city. 'Motherfucker.' 'Oh.' 'Fascists?' 'You see these fascists right here in our Fascists?' 'Fuck you. Fuck you, fascists.' 'Shame. Shame. Shame. Shame.' 'Y'all laughing, but that's the truth. We really talking real shit.' 'Shut.' 'Y'all need to do some background studying about the federal mass objection.' 'They fooled a man.' 'No. No. No. You don't, baby.' 'Super bad.' 'No. No. No. No. No. No.' 'He cooked up. He cooked up.'

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Yes, it is a crime to insult someone in public, and it's also a crime to insult them online, with potentially higher fines because it stays there. Even reposting untrue statements is a crime, as readers can't tell if you created or simply shared it. Punishments for hate speech can include jail time for repeat offenders, but often involve stiff fines and device confiscation, which shocks people. Recently, we accompanied state police during a raid in Northwest Germany. Six officers searched the suspect's home and seized his laptop and cell phone because prosecutors believed they were used to post a racist cartoon online. Simultaneously, over 50 similar raids occurred across Germany as part of a coordinated effort to curb online hate speech.

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A law should be passed requiring those who voted for Trump to wear their hats all the time. Conservatives pose a significant threat to anyone who isn't white, Christian, or male. They are extremely dangerous, like a volatile explosive. We all deserve a public service warning about this.

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"A human being with a soul, a free man, has a right to say what he believes, not to hurt other people, but to express his views." "that thinking that she just articulated on camera there is exactly what got us to a place where some huge and horrifying percentage of young people think it's okay to shoot people you disagree with, to kill Nazis for saying things they don't like." "Well, there's free speech which of course we all acknowledge is important so so important." "But then there's this thing called hate speech." "Hate speech, of course, is any speech that the people in power hate, but they don't define it that way." "They define it as speech that hurts people, speech that is tantamount to violence." "And we punish violence, don't we? Of course, we do."

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Speaker 0: Palestine. Excuse me. That's that's an anti Semitic sign. You're holding a very anti Semitic sign. You should that It's Semitic. You should take that down. That's anti Semitic sign. That is very clearly an anti Semitic sign. You should take that down. Shame on you.

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The speaker identifies as a free speech advocate but expresses concern over the head of a platform retweeting "the worst of the tweets." Referencing the Supreme Court's decision to allow Nazis to march in Skokie, Illinois, the speaker acknowledges that a truly free speech channel may include Nazis. The speaker questions whether the head guy was retweeting Nazis, admitting they don't follow it closely but are going off what other people say. They mention "that salute," clarifying they don't believe the person was intentionally expressing Nazi sentiments, but that being "that close to the fire" is problematic.

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Today, I want to remind everyone that hiding behind a supposed desire to defend the Palestinians and taking to the streets to protest is nothing more than anti-Semitism. Let's call it what it truly is. That's all I have to say.

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The speaker confronts someone who has been posting hateful content online, specifically mentioning a statement supporting Hitler. They express their disapproval of this behavior, accusing the person of hiding behind their screen. The speaker challenges them to have the courage to say these things directly to the people they are targeting, suggesting they get out of their truck and confront them face to face.

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I support Donald Trump and will not tolerate any disrespect towards him. Keep his name out of your mouth.

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I urge all colleagues, especially in the Conservative Party of Canada, to avoid politicizing this issue. It is unhelpful to stand with those who promote white supremacy, Nazi abuse, and spread misinformation. Members of this house should not associate with known Nazis who glorify the Holocaust, spread anti-Muslim rhetoric, and use hateful slogans like "honk honk" (a reference to "Heil Hitler").

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A speaker derides a counter protestor, insisting “I’m not the big guy.” They claim “They’re not even rocking” and add “They sent your pizza.” The speaker adopts a boastful stance with “Tall and proud.” They respond to a Nazi accusation with, “If you’re you’re Nazi, isn’t, then I’m a Nazi, bitch,” followed by the line, “Shut the fuck up, Nazi.”

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A prominent figure at a presidential rally gave two Nazi salutes. If he didn't mean it, he should apologize, as he knows the significance of those gestures. Neo-Nazis celebrated this act, highlighting its importance. Following this, he made jokes about Nazis and appeared in a video for far-right groups in Germany, which is harmful for the U.S., Jews globally, and Germany itself. President Trump should address this situation. If he disagrees with Elon Musk or the Nazi support at the rally, he needs to speak out against it. Why isn't he doing so?

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This idiot Elon Musk is evidently a Nazi. I refuse to believe the Sieg Heil was accidental, especially at a presidential inauguration. Liberals have no teeth! They just say, "Oh my god!" and threaten to leave the country because of one guy with hair plugs who runs a bad car company and obsolete social media platform. Why isn't he stopped? Liberals need to speak up, not just whine. I'm a comedian, it's not my job to lead the charge, I'm talking about democratic politicians! These neo-Nazis are stupid and don't realize Hitler ruined their own country. This idiot's gonna try to lead us down that road and act like he didn't do anything wrong. You can get canceled as a comedian for a Caitlyn Jenner joke, but this guy can Sieg Heil with no consequences? Where are all the white chicks from the award shows who were speaking truth to power? Why did they choose to go after comedians and not the KKK?

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There is a small fringe element in this country that is angry, doesn't believe in science, and is lashing out with racist, misogynistic attacks. They are anti-vaxxer mobs, and I won't give them the satisfaction of calling them protesters.

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I'm really upset right now. While driving home in Edmonton, I encountered a Palestinian protest, and all I could hear was "Death to Canada." It infuriates me. If you hate our country so much, go back to your own and fight there. I'm a proud Canadian, and after what I just experienced, I have no sympathy for this protest.

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There is a small fringe element in this country that is angry and doesn't believe in science. They are lashing out with racist and misogynistic attacks. These voices, special interest groups, and anti-vaxxer mobs are not protesters.

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You are not safe here because you are a Nazi. People like you should not be allowed in public if there is justice.

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I don't just lack understanding, but we must also take a clear stance on what is happening when state deniers, democracy enemies, neo-Nazis, and neo-fascists walk around in our cities. Yes, that's right. Why are you getting upset about it now?
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