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Donald Trump protester removed from Birmingham rally

Donald Trump capped a week that found him flirting with fascism by sharing a blatantly false, racist graphic that apparently originated with a Hitler-admiring neo-Nazi.

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“It was a pretty emotional time for me because, as I’ve mentioned before, there’s family involved, there were, you know, friends involved and so it was a pretty harrowing time”, he said, according to NJ Advance Media. “We’ve had it before and we’ll have it again”.

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From implementing a database and ID cards for Muslims to shutting down mosques, Trump’s statements have caused a major uproar among Muslims all across the world.

“I would bring it back, yes”.

Debate over the Obama administration’s plan to accept 10,000 Syrian refugees over the next year has intensified since the November 13 attacks by Islamic State in Paris that killed 130 people.

Also at the Birmingham rally, Trump claimed he watched as “thousands and thousands of people” in Jersey City, New Jersey, cheered the fall of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, giving the impression that he was talking about Muslims living in the United States being happy that so many Americans died in the attacks. Trump’s comments have drawn strong criticism from his White House rivals. “This is shocking rhetoric”.

Republican presidential contender Donald Trump crossed what a few might consider a line in his racially charged campaign this weekend.

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush called the prospect of a registry for Muslims “abhorrent”.

“Donald Trump chose to come through a 75 percent black city and campaign when he’s been making all these disparaging remarks about black people, about Latino people”, said Southall.

(Certain conspiracy-theorizing liberals offered a nonsensical charge that the footage of celebrating Palestinians was from the Persian Gulf War in 1991, but the footage included individuals praising Osama bin Laden, who was largely unknown in 1991.) But that’s East Jerusalem, the heavily-Arab/Palestinian section of Jerusalem, not New Jersey. “We have no idea who these people are”.

The protester appeared to be shouting “black lives matter” and later removed his sweatshirt to reveal a shirt with those words.

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“At least a half-dozen attendees shoved and tackled the protester, a black man, to the ground as he refused to leave the event”. Southall can be heard chanting “Black Lives Matter” as others chant back “All Lives Matter”. The scuffle drew enough attention that Trump interrupted his speech at the rally to address the fight.

The Donald is now the most racist presidential candidate in modern U.S. history