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I am very tired of people calling Republicans racists. AND homophobes. There are, THANK HEAVENS, less than 5000 KKK members in this country according to The Southern Poverty center. And that is 5000 too many. |
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Point is, you say you never heard of the disgusting race generated demonstrations, well I know for a fact they were not covered much by Fox, and your extremist alt right friends in here discount them. I opposed, as you know, loudly as Bucco, OBama POLICIES, and never ever got personal or racial. I was a Republican...we didn't do that..recall that ? I left your Republican Party, because it IS NOW openly controlled by extremists who are white nationalists. You are one now. I left...not my style. You can say you never heard about it. I say that is crap because I recal questioning on the political forum, the extreme hate messages by the Tea Party. As much as I opposed OBama, the current Republican Party has wrapped themselves on total fake patriotism, and you went to the extreme with them. Someday, you should open your mind to other ideas, but extremists don't really do that, do they ? "According to conservatives on social media, “Republicans have jobs and responsibilities” and therefore couldn’t engage in civil disobedience to voice their discontent with the 2008 and 2012 elections. With this perception of the Obama elections and subsequent claims of “ Republican acceptance,” Trump supporters are now demanding the same “fairness” for demanding the same “fairness” for Donald J. Trump’s presidency, “We sat through do nothing politics for 8 years, the least they can do is go shut up and sit in the corner for 8 themselves,” on Trump supporter explained However, these perceptions do not reflect what actually followed the election of our country’s first black president, much less the difference between why people are protesting Donald J. Trump’s presidency as compared to Barack Obama’s presidency. Obama’s election in 2008 was preceded and followed by violent attacks and property destruction targeted against minorities. Kaylon Johnson, an African American campaign worker for Obama, was physically assaulted for wearing an Obama T-shirt in Louisiana following the 2008 election. The three white male attackers shouted “**** Obama!” and “Nigger president!” as they broke Johnson’s nose and fractured his eye-socket, requiring surgery. More frequently, Obama’s presidency was marked by effigies of our first black president hanging from nooses across the country, for example in Kentucky, Washington State, and Maine, or being burned around the world. What Trump supporters fail to remember is that following Obama’s election, property was destroyed across the country, for example in Pennsylvania, Texas, and North Carolina, and a predominately black church was torched in Massachusetts. In 2008, anti-Obama protesters lashed out against minorities because of their discontentment with a black man being voted into the office of president for the first time in our nation’s history. Conversely, in 2016, anti-Trump protesters are holding mostly peaceful demonstrations because of their discontentment with a man, who has ostracized minorities, being voted into the office of president. And while anti-Trump protesters have engaged in mostly peaceful demonstrations against the president-elect, pro-Trump supporters have been responsible for a wave of attacks against Muslims, Latinos, blacks, and the LGBT community. Conservatives forget history in discrediting Trump protesters | TheHill |
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Never underestimate the racism in small town Amerika.
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Maybe because it was isolated or staged? |
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“Andrew Anglin, the editor of the major neo-Nazi website Daily Stormer, exulted that Trump “uses our talking points ... This man is doing absolutely everything in his power to back us up and we need to have his back.” Trump’s expression of his true feelings also prompted white supremacist Richard Spencer to triumphantly declare that he was “proud of” Trump, and brought forth this tweet from a one-time Grand Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan “
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Because their tribal belief system NEEDS to have an enemy. In the absence of a REAL enemy they make one up. They are 1000 years behind our progressive civilization. It’s in their DNA, they can’t help themselves. Best we can do is contain them and move on and hope each of their successive descendants breed out the tribalism DNA. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Republicans, like Tea Party, always proffered these conspiracies. With Fox speeding further extreme right, and the election of Trump, the conspiracy theorist extreme...they are everywhere. Fox proffers one conspiracy after another, and sometimes it seems like Hannity cannot exist without some theory. Then, add a President, a guy who thrust the birther story for five years, and in his own words, loves Alex Jones whose career is dependent on these and this is what you get. Republicans used to be....morals, standards, cut spending, eliminate deficit.......that seems to be tabu. The GOP is splintered and who knows where it goes. Maybe our First Lady can expand her anti bullying and get her husband to buy in....maybe Fox begins to report news (used to be that fair and balanced) instead of adding fuel to these things, but in the meantime, both parties move further away from the middle, even away from being reasonable. It is tiring, while the guys and gals that really want to help the country are maligned and personally attacked, and our government becomes less transparent (actually hidden), we spend each day in America wondering why we suffer so much just listening to our "leaders". |
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No. I’m talking about paranoid thinking people of all races. Paranoia is a natural defense of tribal minded people that keeps them safe from enemies, real and/or imagined. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Minorities ARE more dangerous, more tribal, they're 50,000 years of evolution behind. Go to MLK Blvd and SEE for yourself. Go to a black school and SEE for yourself. You'll NEVER know the truth if you refuse to see it...to look at it. |
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