Charlottesville, un an après, la haine ordinaire — via @lemondefr https://t.co/buMLbXfv3C
— Kiosque de Paris (@KiosqueDeParis) 2018年8月12日
"She was passionate, passionate, about whatever she believed was right. She would go out of her way to educate herself on the facts." — Susan Bro, speaking about her daughter Heather Heyer. #charlottesville pic.twitter.com/gitBrZPAGF
— Southern Poverty Law Center (@splcenter) 2018年8月11日
Let's not forget: Heather Heyer was tragically killed one year ago in an act of domestic terrorism in Charlottesville
— Indivisible Network (@IndivisibleNet) 2018年8月12日
She was protesting the bigotry of neo-Nazis, Ku Klux Klan members and other white nationalists when she was plowed down by a car
DEAD.
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On Fourth Street, Charlottesville. pic.twitter.com/bwERKpSA0X
— Lois Beckett (@loisbeckett) 2018年8月11日
Ex-KKK grand dragon who marched in Charlottesville denounces hate groups https://t.co/EOjSVnopDX pic.twitter.com/sDXqS7qdKW
— The Hill (@thehill) 2018年8月10日
【米国】バージニア州シャーロットビルにおける白人至上主義集団KKK事件の参加者、黒人牧師に導かれ回心。Netflixにてドキュメンタリー公開中。He attended last year’s deadly Charlottesville rally. Then a black pastor changed his life. https://t.co/k8fCnhexcF @nbcnewsから
— キリスト新聞(since1946) (@christweekly) 2018年8月12日
Hate and white supremacist propaganda have been at a high level in the year since the deadly Charlottesville white supremacist rally, Anti-Defamation League says. https://t.co/zrtLXzBAgx pic.twitter.com/G34QcNchXj
— ABC News (@ABC) 2018年8月11日
If you missed FRONTLINE & @ProPublica's joint investigation "Documenting Hate: Charlottesville," you can watch it online at any time. https://t.co/82e8EHj7cf pic.twitter.com/hBsL18Va1K
— FRONTLINE (@frontlinepbs) 2018年8月8日
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