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Mr. Trump’s position had its admirers. His stance on Muslim immigration drew several hundred favorable comments on China’s Twitter-like social media site, Weibo, where supporters linked his idea to their own fears of the Uighurs, a minority Muslim group in China’s northwestern region whose violent militancy has become a major concern.
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Shen Dingli, a professor of international relations at Fudan University in Shanghai, said Mr. Trump’s mentality of “maximum security” struck a chord with many Chinese, who live in a highly conservative society that is more closed than the United States.
“Actually, the Chinese could be the people who understand Trump the most,” Mr. Shen said.
So it is now Nazi to want to prevent mass slaughter?
You are clearly taking sides with the bad guys.
Oh yeah, didn't you get the message? Protecting yourself against terrorists = nazism these days.
The fact that this religion incites its members to attack non-believers has nothing to do with it. We must welcome them with open arms or else we are labeled Nazis. Nevermind the fact that the jews did nothing to the Nazis when the Nazis eradicated them (while the muslims are literally killing us and all we want to do is revoke their tourist visas).
Didn't you hear from the white house last night? It's no longer ok to speak your mind in the US, and exercising your first amendment rights "disqualifies" you for president.
Mr. Trump’s position had its admirers. His stance on Muslim immigration drew several hundred favorable comments on China’s Twitter-like social media site, Weibo, where supporters linked his idea to their own fears of the Uighurs, a minority Muslim group in China’s northwestern region whose violent militancy has become a major concern.
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Shen Dingli, a professor of international relations at Fudan University in Shanghai, said Mr. Trump’s mentality of “maximum security” struck a chord with many Chinese, who live in a highly conservative society that is more closed than the United States.
“Actually, the Chinese could be the people who understand Trump the most,” Mr. Shen said.
So the Nazi's and the Chinese agree with trump... hmmm...
It's not The Donald who wants to deny the American citizens their Constitutional rights based on an unproven suspicion. It's Diane Feinstein and Barak Hussain Obama.
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