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Oh, you mean California.
Even if what you said is true, I would leave in about 2 minutes (and that’s how long it would take me to figure out I was with a bunch of racists) after arriving UNLESS I was a white racist.You’re all assuming with 100% certainty everyone at that rally was a white supremacist.
That was not the case.
There were some racist a-holes there.
There were also people just trying to preserve historic markers/statues/etc. that does not make them racist.
Well,the thread is about Trump. If it was about, Hillary, well, I wouldn’t even care to post. No need, she didn’t win.Is it just me, or is it much easier for 3rd Party Catholics to attack the right instead of the left?
Being a racist would be pretty hard in America today since pretty much everyone is against being racist.Am I the only one who is very troubled by this post? Why is it okay to be part racist in this day and age in America?
Politics aside, I am shocked at how much rasicm we have seen in the past decade. I thought we were in a post racist nation, but we are not.godisgood77:
Being a racist would be pretty hard in America today since pretty much everyone is against being racist.Am I the only one who is very troubled by this post? Why is it okay to be part racist in this day and age in America?
Sorry if that messes up the victimhood narrative that is increasingly being pushed on here now that never-Trumpers are losing the argument on substance.
Neither. It is the topic here. If the topic was whether someone like Hillary Clinton could be supported, I would be most willing to explain why that is problematic. Also, I understand why people do support Trump as the lesser of two evils, though I do not.Is it just me, or is it much easier for 3rd Party Catholics to attack the right instead of the left?
Okay. I understand.Were all (or any) of those people ACTUALLY “white supremacists”?
Because if the MSM made this claim, then that is enough of a reason to doubt it’s true.
Losing the argument based on substance? Come on… Many people here, including myself have presented real reasons why we can’t support Trump based on fact… why are you supporting him? Hyperbole aside, please.Sorry if that messes up the victimhood narrative that is increasingly being pushed on here now that never-Trumpers are losing the argument on substance.
except for the president and, oh yeah, that entire parade in Charlottesville and the countless groups and organizations scattered across the country and the inter webs… pretty hard to be racist…Being a racist would be pretty hard in America today since pretty much everyone is against being racist.
Seriously? No, it’s perfectly find to hang around with white racists if you share something in common with them, whether it be a love of Confederate statues celebrating a rebellion against the United States for the right to own other people or a love of embroidery.So just because bad people share a goal with normal people the normal ones should bail?
Because that could happen. Is this some sort of fan fiction I’m not aware of?White nationalists and the alt right also support universal healthcare from the government, if they showed up at a rally for that should everyone else leave?
But it’s not mainstream. And the president isn’t one.
Americans are by and large the least racist people in the world. Asians and Africans tend to be the most in my experience.