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07-21-2019, 09:00 AM #121
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07-21-2019, 10:06 AM #122
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07-21-2019, 10:25 AM #123
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07-21-2019, 11:18 AM #124
This award was given for being a successful NY businessman of ethnic (German) heritage. Has nothing to do with anything related to Trump and minorities. There have been thousands of recipients of this award over the years including Hillary Clinton.
Right around this time was when Trump was discriminating against black renters at several of his properties. He has a recognised past of doing and saying racist and xenophobic things. May not be an out and out racist, but it's the kind of thing that is just part of his personality and seeps throughMisc Crypto Crew
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07-21-2019, 11:22 AM #125
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07-21-2019, 11:29 AM #126
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07-21-2019, 11:32 AM #127
You’re re-writing history. Trump has NO history of racism. Only after he took power away from the establishment did they go to their standard tactic of racism. They did the same to Ron Paul, the same Ron Paul that treated poor blacks for free all his life and paid their bill too. But as soon as he talks against the power structure and gains momentum: RASAAAAAAAS!!!!!!
Bullsheit.
There was never a problem with Trump before the election. Trump’s CEO of his charity organization is a black woman, eats at his house and BBQ with his kids all the time, she spoke on video. Trump let homeless blacks stay at his buildings, and flew people for free when they needed medical emergency treatment on his own jets. Was the first to make a woman a CEO of a major Manhattan skyscraper project. Was the first to desegregate a club where day 1 he said blacks Jews and women can come in and that’s that, he took massive financial and legal losses from members and authorities, but he stuck to his guns.
Stop swallowing propaganda! You’re a f*cking adult. Turn your TV off.
It’s embarrassing. You’re like an idiot Soviet Union factory worker, I saw them as a child watching Russian version of CNN, and they swallowed whatever BS was said on it. It was sad. I was 13 years old and knew Soviet TV was lying. How can you not know the same??? The building not renting to blacks thing was debunked ages ago. Trump had nothing to do with any of that, charges were dropped, no admission of guilt by anyone. You think Trump knows what’s happening at his endless properties? Monitors thousands of his employees and their decisions? You think a color blind capitalist that just wants money gives a flying f*ck what color his customers are??? Come on man.
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07-21-2019, 11:44 AM #128
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07-21-2019, 11:47 AM #129
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07-21-2019, 11:51 AM #130
Great post.
The really funny thing now is the left has taken to calling Trump supporters and people on the right as 'cultists'. As not being able to see truth from fiction. As crazy people.
It really is ironic considering the only truly crazy and biased people I see as a whole (there are always exceptions) are those from the far left.
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07-21-2019, 12:51 PM #131
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07-21-2019, 01:06 PM #132
Trump has been in the spotlight for racial prejudice decades before he was in the political sphere. He isn't being accused of racism because he's the President, he's being accused of racism because he's done and said racist things, and many xenophobic and prejudiced things.
You're the retard who had to invent an award that you claimed Trump recieved for "bettering black communities" in another thread. Your opinion is 100% worthless garbage.Misc Crypto Crew
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07-21-2019, 01:08 PM #133
Trump may be a lot of things. One thing he is not is a racist. I think he has shown that over and over and over.
What is also shown is your very basic level of thinking where all you can do is copy/paste what the left throws out there, hoping it will stick in the simpleton mind.
And for you....it did.
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07-21-2019, 01:10 PM #134
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07-21-2019, 01:11 PM #135
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07-21-2019, 01:12 PM #136
He has both said and done objectively racist, xenophobic things in the past. Anyone outside of Trumps uneducated and mentally stunted fanbase can recognise that. No, he's not an outward white supremacist, but that doesn't mean he hasn't acted in blatantly prejudiced ways.
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07-21-2019, 01:12 PM #137
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07-21-2019, 01:33 PM #138
I do not support reparations. Another misrepresentation of my position. Are you ever going to stop being dishonorable and using troll tactics and logical fallacies in discussion?
I did it the other day for only a few posts and you sissies reported me for spam lmao. It is easy to use MAGA tactics to argue with people. It doesn't mean you make any sense fyi.
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07-21-2019, 01:39 PM #139
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07-21-2019, 01:40 PM #140
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07-21-2019, 02:11 PM #144
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07-21-2019, 02:25 PM #145
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07-21-2019, 02:27 PM #146
Science Fiction (maybe): Trump planned the "go back" comment, in anticipation of the market's response. The comment wasn't racist, in the context. To be racist is to be "prejudiced against or antagonistic toward a person on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group". The target of the comment was certainly of a particular racial or ethnic group. But, of course, so is everyone else. There's no evidence that it was motivated via a prejudice, or antagonist, toward her. Could it have been? Sure. Anything could have been. But it's only meaningful if it was. And there's no such evidence. What we're left with are accusations.
Those accusations evoke curiosity, in this context. Our attention gravitates more toward to accuser than the apparent offender. What is it that motivates such accusations? What are the underlying motives, and what do they inform us about ourselves? And how we're influenced?
Ironically, I suspect the response (msm) favors Trump. It tells us more about ourselves than him.
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07-21-2019, 02:28 PM #147
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07-21-2019, 02:30 PM #148
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07-21-2019, 02:37 PM #149
In our modern world I guess racism is acting unfairly (aka discrimination or antagonism) towards a member of another race based on thinking that your race is better.
This is where the left looses credibility. The old leftist trick of branding everyone who doesn’t agree with you racist doesn’t work as well anymore due to internet and people’s increasing ability to check the claims and call out the BS. It would be so much more productive to debate on merits of policy and record. Like I think Trump is right or Trump is wrong on Iran or this or that. But this constant BS about racism is just stupid.
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07-21-2019, 02:43 PM #150
Think these accusations are kinda predictable. The first African American president (POTUS) was elected in 2009. Tupac wouldn't have anticipated that. And it signals significant progress over time. Following that, we might expect some "overshoot". We might expect racism, as a notion, to be overemphasized in the political sphere. It becomes an incredibly powerful motivator of voters. And so we have the emergence of ever more racist accusations. Are more people suddenly racist than 10-20 years ago? Of course not. We're just seeing what's, in essence, an overvaluation of racism as a political mechanism (or motivator). When the market takes notice, that'll claw back. And then we'll see fewer politicians, and media entities, making such accusations. It'll become more difficult to manipulate public opinion via those strategies. And the market will become ever more suspect. People aren't stupid. They eventually catch on to when they're being manipulated, or otherwise influenced. And so these political strategies become counter-productive at some point. But not until there's generally some observable overshoot, like one might expect in financial markets. These are the natural consequences of dynamic systems - overshoot, undershoot.
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