Bloody protests in Charlottesville, Virginia show that America is very close to the civil war. 18+

Bloody protests in Charlottesville, Virginia show that America is very close to the civil war. 18+

Charlottesville proves how American citizens are close to the civil war in the US - and politicians are eagerly wishing

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and federal prosecutors have launched an investigation into a possible human rights violation during Saturday's disorder in Charlottesville, the US state of Virginia, whose overall tragic balance of three dead and 35 injured.

During the clashes that broke out at a gathering of white racists, a crowd gathered at the crowd, a woman was killed and 19 people were injured. The police helicopter that followed the protests and conflicts in Charlottesville crashed into the forest area, and on that occasion two people died. Several US Senators-Republicans called the conflicts in Charlottesville an "act of internal terrorism".

Former presidential candidate Ted Cruz announced via Facebook:

"I saw the car deliberately thrown into the crowd of demonstrators. I call the Ministry of Justice to immediately open an investigation. It is a monumental act of internal terrorism. " The driver of the car has already been arrested, and Senator Marco Rubio has blamed the "superiority of the white race" for this "terrorist act". Everything started from the protests of the prism of removing the monument to the Confederate Army Commander, General Robert Edward Lee. There were between 3 and 5 thousand, among them there were neo-Nazis and members of the KCC.

In Charlottesville after an unpleasant event, a state of emergency was introduced. The passions, however, did not calm down. And it's hard to get to that. The city authorities of Lexington, Kentucky, have already decided to speed up the removal of monuments fired in the US and South of the war due to the "tragedy in Charlottesville". But it's a timed bomb. Removing the monument to General Lee and the president of the Confederate Southern States, Jefferson Davis, are not opposed only to ultranationalists, but ordinary people who oppose the erosion of the historical heritage of the southern states. In this way, it defends an important part of its regional identity and cultural code.

Two years ago, the United States began fighting the Confederate flag, and now they have been hit by monuments that have not bothered anyone for decades. The ruling US elite put the cross of equality between confederates of the 19th century and today's neo-Nazi people, and decided - using media propaganda - to erase a part of national history. Although hidden from the eyes of even the American public, the climax of that struggle coincided with Barack Obama's two presidential mandates.

New York is pressing to give new names to the streets of Stonewall Jackson Drive and General Lee Avenue. In North Carolina, he is being wrestled at a monument to the soldier of the Confederacy, although he is in an inner courtyard.

Charlottesville is a rebellion against the struggle of the elite with the history and traditions of the South. At the time of the election campaign, Clinton told them: "These are waste. Fortunately, they are not America! ". Front is not just in Charlottesville. In Richmond, the capital of Virginia, a special commission of 500 people has been formed to deal with the monuments of the Confederate Heroes.

As one might expect, she divided into two camps. One seeks to remove everything that the "slave-host" South celebrates, others want to remove all monuments "the pagans from the North who killed and raped." Modern "northern people" insist that "everything that resembles the Confederation" be destroyed. The committee has hardly settled the monuments to the South for the time being, but to add "explanatory plates". For that, it was a tight majority, but many who voted for it were quickly drunk on cars.

In Tampa, a large city in Florida, the Confederacy monument stands today because its protectors have a majority in the local government. However, they are also drilled by them. As might have been expected, manipulations had already emerged that after the rebellion in Charlottesville stood - Russia. "Political consultant" Molly McCue, who was the consultant of former Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, openly claims: "It's the Kremlin's hand. It is the result of Russia's information operation within the United States. "