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Speaker at Far-Right Salem Rally Demands Democrat Leaders Be 'Shot Dead in the Streets'



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Video has emerged showing a speaker at a rally in Salem, Oregon, urging that democratic leaders be "shot dead in the streets" for pushing a so-called "pedophile agenda" and being greeted with cheers and applause from the crowd. The man, who has not been identified, is seen speaking at the Labor Day rally which was attended by supporters of President Donald Trump , members of far-right groups Patriot Prayer and Proud Boys , as well as believers of the QAnon conspiracy theory. During the clip, which has been viewed more than , times on Twitter , the man is seen hitting out at those who called people "crazy" and "homophobic" for speaking out against what he referred to as the "LGBT agenda. The rhetoric used by the speaker appears to support baseless claims pushed by QAnon proponents, who believe Trump is waging a secret war against high-profile Satan-worshipping pedophiles and cannibals and will one day start making arrests. QAnon also has ties with the Pizzagate conspiracy, which falsely alleged influential Democrats , including Hillary Clinton , were connected to a child sex ring linked to a pizza restaurant in Washington, D. Minnesota Rep.


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