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originally posted by: tadaman
a reply to: Annee
This is like pulling teeth. Just asked for a clarification.
It reads less clearly than you think.
You just negated the last thing you said in the prior paragraph.
example:
if I say "I support animal rights....as far as cats, hell no"
Do you not see that.
originally posted by: tadaman
a reply to: Annee
annee, a simply answer would suffice. "yes I support his right like any candidate. You read that wrong."
End of story.
Jesus.
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
Why does Trumps crowd always appear to be so Angry and intolerant.
"In the good old days, they'd rip him out of that seat so fast, but today everybody's politically correct. Our country's going to hell with being politically correct."
"We had four guys, they jumped on him, they were swinging and swinging... The next day we got killed in the press... that we were too rough. Give me a break. We don't want to be too politically correct anymore, right folks?"
"You know, part of the problem ... is, nobody wants to hurt each other anymore... they're being politically correct the way they take them (protesters) out."
originally posted by: spiritualzombie
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
Why does Trumps crowd always appear to be so Angry and intolerant.
Yeah I wonder why that is... and is there any correlation between that observation and his encouraging his supporters to punch protesters in the face or reminisce about the good old days when they would be carried out on stretchers.
Hmmm... If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck....
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: carewemust
Lots of protests these past few weeks at Donald Trump rallies. Are they that worried that if Trump is the Republican nominee, he'll beat Hillary in the general election? I don't think they would be so worried if Hillary was a strong candidate inheriting a strong and prosperous economy. Right?
No. I don't think that's it at all.
I don't think Hillary has anything to do with how people feel about Trump.
Trump stands alone on the stuff he spews.
. I'd love to know what the general psychological profile is of these protestors.
originally posted by: tadaman
a reply to: RadioRobert
I dont like Trump anymore than yesterday, but he is the only candidate using the democratic system with hopes of preserving it.
Also the opposition being less than honest makes it impossible to condone their actions.
No one can in good conscience support people making ad hominem attacks and trying to hide the reprehensible actions of those who would use any means necessary.
Trump is this, his supporters are that...NO WHERE do they go after the ideas. Always the people.
Then when their arguments lack substance and they dont convince anyone they resort to force and violence....and the opposition turns a blind eye and even LIES to protect enemies of liberty and our democracy.
Trump 2016
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
Why does Trumps crowd always appear to be so Angry and intolerant. :
originally posted by: stosh64
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
Why does Trumps crowd always appear to be so Angry and intolerant. :
Funny how people see the same things differently.
I see the opposition and protestors AGAINST Trump as the angry and intolerant ones.
Like this guy being threatened for protesting the protesters.
AGAIN, Strong language warning from the anti-Trump people.
Listen to the MASKED Trump protester threaten this guy.
originally posted by: Domo1
a reply to: Annee
I'm not going to justify violence, but I can imagine that a black guy being shown a photo of the person he supports with a swastika scrawled over the face would be upset.
That's basically saying the black guy is supporting a racist. I get how that could set someone off, even if I don't agree with his actions.
Not OK what happened, but I don't think the story changing from someone wearing a KKK hood (and his little companion WAS) to someone flashing a sign like that somehow makes the guy's actions worse.
The whole thing is embarrassing. People going into these rallies and disrupting should be ashamed of themselves, and so should the morons that assault them. I think it more reprehensible to assault someone than interrupt a rally.
You start punching someone that isn't being violent and I'm going to start punching you, IDGAF what side you're on, I know I'll get a bunch of internet tough guy comments, but I would have gone after the guy assaulting the protester. Not OK. He wasn't threatening. I still will drive over someones face if I see them slapping a horse.
originally posted by: MidKnight
Ok to clear some things up.
I personally know the gentleman(Mr.Sanders) whom was assualted in this video, and have known him for several years.
1.) Mr. Sanders is not a racist by any definition of the word. He was in fact protesting that trump was a racist.
2.) Mr. Sanders never wore a "KKK hood" or anything that resembled such at any time at this rally. He had a picture of trump with a confed flag superimposed.
3.) Mr. Sanders and the lady that was wearing the hood do not even know each other and are not a couple. They did not attend together although security removed them together at the same time.
4.) Nothing Mr. Sanders did at this event justifies getting sucker punched. I mean if you wana take the guy outside thats one thing, but to cold cock someone makes you even #tier that them.
Am I posting this because I am his friend? No. Im not really his friend, I just know the dude for a long time. The reason I am posting this is because as I read this thread, I suddenly relize just how screwed up most of you all are. Some of you speak as if you have the facts, you don't. You only have selective bits of propogandized info that your basing your opinions on. I would have alot more respect for you and value your information a bit moreif you didn't just jump on the band wagon like the rest of the sheeple.
America IS great, we are the first country to turn our presidential elections into a reality tv series. it's like a bad case of motion sickness, f%$# this ride, I want off!!
originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
originally posted by: MountainLaurel
originally posted by: queenofswords
originally posted by: MountainLaurel
originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: Annee
I thought the black dude was a Trump supporter and the two people in the KKK hoods were Trump protestors. All three were protesters?
I think that might be what happened...Wow...Ironic......maybe they were both there to protest the same thing?
They're just all hyped up on their anger, aren't they....like they are overdosing on some kind of hate drug!!!
I know huh ?! I am honestly at a complete loss at why soo many people are being sucked into this "hate cycle"....The momentum is with the people right now, what a shame to waste such an opportunity to fill the news with important debates.....instead it will be filled with this insanity.....very sad....
Media has fuelled the anger and caused the division between political, class, and racial lines, revealing their motives with every mistruth they've put forward. For the voters, It has reached near pathological proportions, and at the very least serves as a good study in the susceptibility of propaganda and conformity.
There is no single reason to protest Trump.