Donald Trump is Adolph Hitler. Donald Trump has commissioned the death of millions of innocent Americans. Donald Trump has forcefully invaded our neighboring countries during his time in office. Yes, that sounds about right, Donald Trump is the modern day Hitler and he is responsible for the actions of every individual that has supported him in in any way throughout his many endeavors. Undoubtedly, many people who voted for Trump committed felonies since he has been in office. Trump is responsible for their actions and Trump is also a felon.

As readers of this blog know, clearly this is not my take, but rather a sarcastic viewpoint that is unfortunately becoming less hyperbolic everyday it seems.

Charlottesville, VA was the center of much controversy this weekend as white nationalists protested the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue. Many individuals in favor of the removal counter-protested and violence ensued, leaving 1 dead and many injured. This was a horrific incident and should serve as precaution to future protesters. The media however, does not want to teach lessons by demonizing the behavior of the individuals, but would rather blame Donald Trump for the crazy racists behavior. The basis for this outlandish claim is that Trump did not immediately condemn the actions of the white supremacists. This is a dangerous way to describe someone but is also a SILLY game played by talking heads to appear smart.

I want to start by saying Trump made a terrible PR mistake by not denouncing the white supremacists wreaking havoc in Virginia. He should have disavowed the KKK and denounced the racist actions yesterday. My point still stands however: one who assumes another’s lack of disavowal is synonymous with the affirmation of his/her belief’s is uneducated, wrong, and plain silly. In other words, just because I don’t publicly say that I do not agree with racists does not make me a racist.

Can someone please compile the full list of groups in need of disavowal so President Trump can do them all at once, in badness order? — Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) August 13, 2017

Nazis. Nazi apologists. And shit cartoonists who ran out of ideas in 1989. #TwoOutOfThreeAintBadScotty https://t.co/2sTFcwWTdL — Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) August 13, 2017

Nazi apologist Keith Olbermann says Nazis are not that much worse than cartoonists with bad jokes. (See the problem yet, Keith?) https://t.co/n83ROuoVEg — Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) August 14, 2017

The exchange above is a perfect example of what I am talking about. Scott Adams does a marvelous job of exposing the emotionally-unhinged Keith Olbermann for this behavior.

In short, Trump is not a racist simply because he did a bad job publicly condemning a small percentage of his supporters. The fact that the media allows themselves to be coerced by this fake frame of mind is an injustice to the American people.