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originally posted by: Wildmanimal
a reply to: TinfoilTP
I must say that many would take offense
to your expressions ( the slaves have been set free).
In fact, I find it to be rather offensive.
Slavery was Abolished on January 31st 1865
and this was ratified on December 6th 1865.
Your terminology may be harmless on your
behalf, and yet , you are responsible for your
words.
To even mention slavery(ideological) is still
troublesome.
What is happening now to improve opportunity
to those who need it most should not be equated
to slavery in any shape or form.
Be Careful.
I have S&F your thread for posterity only.
originally posted by: UKTruth
Even the combined RCP polls now have him at 44% too... it's been rising for months. Rasmussen has him at 50%.
The bottom line is that nothing the MSM and Democrats have thrown at him had made even the slightest dent in his base, perhaps even the opposite.
Trump's approval (favourable rating) going into the election on the 8th November 2016 was 37.5%. A few months before the election it was at 28.4%!
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: LordAhriman
So polls are fake... unless they're in favor of him?
That's literally the only thing I think when I see polls posted by conservative posters.
originally posted by: tabularosa
Black males already are free to have their own thoughts. That is not their problem. One thing for sure, unless a black is wealthy, the Republicans are not going to do anything for them at all; nor any other race for that matter. That's just the way it is. So to vote Republican is to vote for more suffering. Some just like that I guess.
originally posted by: luthier
Hilarious how celebrities are cool whenever they are for your team. But they suck and have no point when on the other.
Doesn't matter which team that is the general concensus.
originally posted by: conspiracy nut
They polled like 100 people, in reality it might have doubled from %3.5 to %7 lol
originally posted by: 3n19m470
originally posted by: luthier
Hilarious how celebrities are cool whenever they are for your team. But they suck and have no point when on the other.
Doesn't matter which team that is the general concensus.
No it's the fact that it took a lot of bravery for him to speak his mind instead of going along with the crowd out of fear. It's the fact that so many people have had to apologize, been attacked ruthlessly, etc, for admitting they like some things about Trump.
You seem to have no idea the sheer amount of pressure involved here, that millions of people are feeling. Parents are having their kids repeat the anti-Trump stuff in schools as young as 3rd grade when they should be being a kid and not worrying too much about this stuff.
I wonder how many others are out there, afraid to admit they support some of Trumps actions, ideas, words, etc? Or even afraid to admit they admire anyone in his family or administration?
I wonder how many people would get fired if they admitted their true feelings about this situation or if their feelings simply evolved towards not despising trump?
I wonder how many people would get bullied if they suddenly spoke up in support of Trump policies?
I wonder how many would be physically assaulted?
I wonder how many celebrities would be ostracized and forced to give a public apology for saying something nice about Trump (like Shania Twain) or even for meeting and speaking to him (Steve Harvey)?
You don't find any of that odd? That this has never happened before? When this many wealthy, famous, and powerful, connected people are against something/someone, that should be a big red flag to you.