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We'll all just have to wait and see what happens in November, won't we?
I can smell the fear all over your post. It's a little pathetic.
No actually it's a lot pathetic.
Nah... Fear is what you and your ilk trade in. Fear of gays using the bathroom next you. Fear of immigrants taking the last job you're qualified for. Fear of minorities putting their collective vote against the racism you'd happily usher as long as you come out on top of others. Which is why all your positions are about stopping that. And you're so scared of these things you regularly vote against your own prosperity to make sure they don't happen. Aren't you too old to be scared of bogey men in the dark?
Another day, another piece of evidence that the GOP is the American hotbed of people who are okay with racists in power.
Republicans can't dismiss this anymore or try to derail the conversation by pointing to Democrats from 80+ years ago.
The GOP argument has always been that the racists are outliers who could never advance up the party and would never have the support of the Republican base, so minority views about the GOP are unfounded....
Too bad Trump has thrown that argument into the mud with his own vile history which the Republican base have actually accepted and defended. So much for minority fears being unfounded.
So, with this obvious lie being put to bed, is it time for Republican voters to just accept that the gut feeling that minority voters have had for the GOP has been right all along? Is it time for Republicans to accept that the overwhelming support for Democrats from Black and Brown voters is due to not wanting to support the modern pro-racism platform that the GOP?
Let's accept facts, that at the moment when Republicans could have put to bed the idea that they are a party that shares philosophical branch who share
Shouldn't you be more concerned about the weekly mass shootings in your own city. Until there's an end to that cultural phenomenon, I'm afraid your stuck with the bias you complain about.
I agree that actions speak louder than words. Which is why I see his actions like actively separating minority children from their parents at border crossings, of deciding that he doesn't want anymore Blacks from sh*thole countries, or banning travel for people from certain countries as evidence of his racism in action.
I do believe you are beyond any hope and will fester a hate of anything or evidence that shows that you are wrong.
Try reading the London Daily Mail ,Telegraph, Sun, ..Times of Jerusalem ,Jerusalem Post ..French newspapers LeMonde,.......German Handelsblatt..South African ,Cape Times..see and read what is happening in the world . Don't rely on CNN and the View....I don't watch FOX.
Far be it from me to defend Mr. Trump but until we actually hear a tape of him saying the 'n word' it's all hearsay. Most people would rather wait for the evidence before getting their knickers in a bunch over what is basically a rumor.
Tell me how many people in Washington have never uttered the word?
Tell me how many Liberals who are fast draw McGraw at pointing the finger of racism have never uttered the word?
Tell me how many people out there would not be potentially embarrassed by something they said in the course of their lives had every word they have ever said been recorded and gone over with a fine toothed comb?
Another day, another piece of evidence that the GOP is the American hotbed of people who are okay with racists in power.
Republicans can't dismiss this anymore or try to derail the conversation by pointing to Democrats from 80+ years ago.
The GOP argument has always been that the racists are outliers who could never advance up the party and would never have the support of the Republican base, so minority views about the GOP are unfounded....
Too bad Trump has thrown that argument into the mud with his own vile history which the Republican base have actually accepted and defended. So much for minority fears being unfounded.
So, with this obvious lie being put to bed, is it time for Republican voters to just accept that the gut feeling that minority voters have had for the GOP has been right all along? Is it time for Republicans to accept that the overwhelming support for Democrats from Black and Brown voters is due to not wanting to support the modern pro-racism platform that the GOP?
Let's accept facts, that at the moment when Republicans could have put to bed the idea that they are a party that shares philosophical branch who share
Trump is a "racist" whose policies have led to the lowest black unemployment in history. Emmanuel is enlightened progressive whose policies have led to hundreds of blacks getting killed and thousands shot.
The problem is people on his staff seem pretty sure he did, soooo...
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Originally Posted by Tall Traveler
Trump is a "racist" whose policies have led to the lowest black unemployment in history. Emmanuel is enlightened progressive whose policies have led to hundreds of blacks getting killed and thousands shot.
Name the policy he passed to give Black voters that employment boost. If we're giving Trump credit for things he's done nothing to impact then let's add the crime rate y'all keep bringing up.
Wth are you talking about? When did Trump use the "n" word. Link, video, something please.
It's a stupid idiot thread. I can't believe I've now wasted two posts in it.
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Originally Posted by BentBow
The problem is, Trump has never used the N-word.
Hashtag thread.
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