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ttystikk

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Uhhh no. I am not racist and neither is trump.

Regardless of how you feel about ben carson, trump was pretty much the only one who spoke up for him at the debate where ted cruz tried to play innocent over screwing carson.

Do racists defend black men? What about the black trump supporters? You all are quick to brand any repub black person an uncle tom or race traitor.

You play character assassination because that is what your democrat leaders do.
Okay, so if calling someone out ON THE BASIS OF THEIR RACE isn't racist, what is?

In your world, black is white, up is down and discriminating on the basis of racial background isn't racism.

Let us know when you decide to use the same English language as the rest of us, backwards girl.

Your character is already dead, no assassination necessary.
 

londonfog

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Uhhh no. I am not racist and neither is trump.

Regardless of how you feel about ben carson, trump was pretty much the only one who spoke up for him at the debate where ted cruz tried to play innocent over screwing carson.

Do racists defend black men? What about the black trump supporters? You all are quick to brand any repub black person an uncle tom or race traitor.

You play character assassination because that is what your democrat leaders do.
I don't see you as a racist, but you are a fucking bigot...just like Sky
You also look like a cute little chubby boy
 

Flaming Pie

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Okay, so if calling someone out ON THE BASIS OF THEIR RACE isn't racist, what is?

In your world, black is white, up is down and discriminating on the basis of racial background isn't racism.

Let us know when you decide to use the same English language as the rest of us, backwards girl.

Your character is already dead, no assassination necessary.
Calling someone out on their race? You mean like using an adjective?

My husband is mexican. Am i racist for pointing that out? My father in law is from iraq. Is it racist to say that?

Gay black guy was my best friend in highschool. Is it racist to say that?
 

ttystikk

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Calling someone out on their race? You mean like using an adjective?

My husband is mexican. Am i racist for pointing that out? My father in law is from iraq. Is it racist to say that?

Gay black guy was my best friend in highschool. Is it racist to say that?
No, but saying a judge of Hispanic heritage can't be trusted to make a ruling in the Chump's case IS DEFINITELY RACIST ASF.

And so is your defense of such behavior.

You're a racist just by being an apologist for one, nevermind your own words.
 

Flaming Pie

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No, but saying a judge of Hispanic heritage can't be trusted to make a ruling in the Chump's case IS DEFINITELY RACIST ASF.

And so is your defense of such behavior.

You're a racist just by being an apologist for one, nevermind your own words.
He was saying the judge may be biased. Not that he was incompetent.
 

Flaming Pie

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“[Judge Curiel] is a member of a club or society, very strongly pro-Mexican, which is all fine,” Trump told CBS’s John Dickerson. “But I say he’s got bias.” The club Trump was referring to was La Raza Lawyers; an organization with the stated mission “to promote the interests of the Latino communities throughout the state.”

Translated, “la raza” means “the race.” Imagine the outcry if white attorneys from Mississippi, such as this author, started a a legal association called “The Race” with the stated mission to promote the interest of white, Southern communities. Hollywood stars and entertainers, such as Bryan Adams, would boycott the state in perpetuity.


Trump’s suggestion that a Hispanic judge may treat him unfairly because of Trump’s border security proposals, such as the wall, challenges the claim that liberal judges engaged in identity politics are never biased against non-liberals.
 

londonfog

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“[Judge Curiel] is a member of a club or society, very strongly pro-Mexican, which is all fine,” Trump told CBS’s John Dickerson. “But I say he’s got bias.” The club Trump was referring to was La Raza Lawyers; an organization with the stated mission “to promote the interests of the Latino communities throughout the state.”

Translated, “la raza” means “the race.” Imagine the outcry if white attorneys from Mississippi, such as this author, started a a legal association called “The Race” with the stated mission to promote the interest of white, Southern communities. Hollywood stars and entertainers, such as Bryan Adams, would boycott the state in perpetuity.


Trump’s suggestion that a Hispanic judge may treat him unfairly because of Trump’s border security proposals, such as the wall, challenges the claim that liberal judges engaged in identity politics are never biased against non-liberals.
At the end of a lengthy exchange, Tapper asked: "If you are saying he cannot do his job because of his race, is that not the definition of racism?"
"No, I don't think so at all," Trump said.
 

ttystikk

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He was saying the judge may be biased. Not that he was incompetent.
THAT'S RACISM, COMMA, STUPID! Even republicans wouldn't support that statement.

There's this book called a dictionary. Assuming you can read, it's time you cracked one and made certain you're using the words contained therein according to their actual definitions, as opposed to making them up as you go along.

By your twisted definition, the NAACP is a racist organization.

No respect for you!
 

st0wandgrow

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THAT'S RACISM, COMMA, STUPID! Even republicans wouldn't support that statement.

There's this book called a dictionary. Assuming you can read, it's time you cracked one and made certain you're using the words contained therein according to their actual definitions, as opposed to making them up as you go along.

By your twisted definition, the NAACP is a racist organization.

No respect for you!
I agree, except perhaps with this part...

Even republicans wouldn't support that statement.
If by "republicans" you mean republican voters, then I disagree. They will support their candidate, and whatever he says no matter what.

If by "republicans" you mean republican politicians, then I suppose it depends. Some most certainly would be OK with comments like that (see several of Trumps recent appointments).
 
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ttystikk

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Is agree, except perhaps with this part...



If by "republicans" you mean republican voters, then I disagree. They will support their candidate, and whatever he says no matter what.

If by "republicans" you mean republican politicians, then I suppose it depends. Some most certainly would be OK with comments like that (see several of Trumps recent appointments).
I stand clarified.

Like butter.
 

Fogdog

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I have said since June when he announced he was running that I didnt think he would make a great president because it is all about Trump. It still is. He is putting some anti-pot people into place and other things that could make life difficult. That being said, I am going to give him a chance before freaking out about what he might do.

You mock the poorly educated, where has that gotten you?
I mock idiots like you, this is true. I do it for the same reason people shoot at targets painted like a duck at carnivals.

You are defensive about Trump. It's cute watching you get smitten and now defensive about the cardboard cut out image that Trump projects. He's appointing the cabinet that best reflects himself. Not a one of them are very experienced or promising in ability. Bush jr did the same and they dropped the ball on US security. It worked great for jr. He got to restore his daddy's name and probably a second term out of that. You don't think that Trump knows this? Trump doesn't really care about making your life better.
 

schuylaar

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schuylaar

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LOL

you poor thing.

i know you are just a low-to-minimum wage retail worker, so basically unskilled and hopeless in all ways, but imagine by some fluke that you end up owning a business. we'll call it "Curtis' Car Dealership".

now imagine you hire a guy, and he goes online and publicly states that he works for you. and on that same account, he also says you need to look at how a woman's clit was cut off to find out what kind of muslim they are.

would you be angry or grateful if someone simply brought it to your attention? would you keep the guy on, or fire him?

you seem to want to normalize immoral racism as simply "a difference of opinion".

"chocolate is delicious" is an opinion. "your skin color makes you worthy of derision" is not.

RETARD!

It would be an HR training opportunity.

He would have been worked with by Management (his boss) and HR departments to keep his job..they would also make him seek counseling paid by company, of course..in addition to a course on US multi-culturalism in the millennium.

We live in an extremely PC world now and that's what would have really happened at Curtis' Car Dealership.
 

NLXSK1

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I mock idiots like you, this is true. I do it for the same reason people shoot at targets painted like a duck at carnivals.

You are defensive about Trump. It's cute watching you get smitten and now defensive about the cardboard cut out image that Trump projects. He's appointing the cabinet that best reflects himself. Not a one of them are very experienced or promising in ability. Bush jr did the same and they dropped the ball on US security. It worked great for jr. He got to restore his daddy's name and probably a second term out of that. You don't think that Trump knows this? Trump doesn't really care about making your life better.
I dont need trump to make my life better, I want him to make the economy better. I can worry about my life.
 

Flaming Pie

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I dont need trump to make my life better, I want him to make the economy better. I can worry about my life.
Right. Gotta think long term.

Yes invest and study in clean energy. We still need to stop buying oil from countries sponsoring terrorism.

Refine our own oil and keep raising air quality standards in cars. We already have laws to regulate the efficiency of mpg. I believe they had 20-30 years to get to 50mpg with the minimum allowed raising each year?
 

ttystikk

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I dont need trump to make my life better, I want him to make the economy better. I can worry about my life.
The last time we let a republican run the economy he drove it off a cliff. Without Mr Obama's direct intervention we'd STILL be digging our way out of another Great Depression.

I'm not going to change your mind; it's closed, nobody home. This post is for those who actually want to know their history- as opposed to revising it in ignorance.
 
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