The left’s false narrative about the 2017 Charlottesville, Virginia, riot over a statue of Robert E. Lee has become a staple of the left’s portrayal of Trump as well as conservatives in general. Joe Biden has repeatedly mentioned this event to push the phony narrative that those on the right are “white supremacists.”
Indeed, it is clear that Biden’s campaign strategists have decided that promoting a false version of what transpired there, and how Trump reacted to it, will be an important piece of their propaganda offensive, just as it was in the 2020 campaign.
But it’s not just Democrats who have demagogued this event; there is little doubt it will also be used by some of Trump’s Republican rivals, like Nikki Haley, who has already attacked Trump a number of times on this issue.
As many campaign experts say, once the Democrat Party loses substantial number of black voters, it will become nearly impossible to win nationally, and so false racist narratives have to be created and promoted to keep minorities from leaving the Democrat Party plantation.
Keep feeding them lies and false promises, some pocket cash and the votes will come in.