sur·mise
verb
sərˈmīz/
- suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it.
Oh, I see. Are you actually standing on the defense that you "surmised" all of that? You "surmised" that black people voted for Clinton because of Bernie's stand on gay rights and because he was a Jew. You made a completely witless statement that is offensive in its depth of ignorance about "the blacks" but it's OK because you were just surmising.
Now that you have degraded your statement to a "surmise", I'll ask: Do you think that black people didn't vote for Sanders because of his stand on gay rights and because he is Jewish? If you don't think that, can you tell me why Black and Hispanic people didn't vote for Sanders by a whopping large margin while not supposing something is true without having evidence to confirm it?
Nazis surmise a lot about Jews. Klansmen surmise a whole lot about Black people.
@tampee , @ttystick ,
@schuylaar ,
@Rob Roy ,
@ArcticGranite ,
@Abiqua surmise a whole lot about a whole lot of things. What I said earlier and stand behind was, in effect, that there is a whole lot of racist, bigoted, right wing propaganda surmising going on that doesn't deserve to be treated as subject matter for a debate.