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 Post subject: Re: Trump
Posted: Oct 20th, '16, 18:38    


saiyouri

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That is nice to hear about her. And I'm glad she is like that. So much nice than the crap I keep reading about how horrible she is about her allowing a rapist and I forget the other crap people keep spouting about her. The Republicans need someone badly right now, since they screwed up big time.

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 Post subject: Re: Trump
Posted: Oct 21st, '16, 15:08    


Pwale

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I think it's really important to be very careful about what media we're exposing ourselves to at this stage in the game. It's just getting to be too much sometimes, so I've been keeping mostly to the New York Times, Washington Post and Politico with a little CNN and NPR thrown in, and I've been refraining from Twitter or any of the other slippery corners of the internet.

I've got two articles that I think are worth checking out. Well, one article and a video.

The article is titled Debate Night With The Unswayables
( http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/ ... 016-214376 )
by Julia Ioffe (I also follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/juliaioffe ).

She watches the debate with a group of Trump voters in North Carolina. My sister and I read this article together and we were absolutely stunned. At one point she talks about how die-hard Trump supporters have their own set of facts that are removed from everyone elses, and this article really illustrates that.

Here's a quote: Nearby Charlotte is a scary, urban specter of expensive, loose living and violence committed by people with strange names. “They have issues in Charlotte with people that do things that get in trouble, OK? And quite often they end up being illegals,” he said. “It doesn’t take long to get it into your head when you watch the news and you see that 10 people get in trouble, and half of them are of this ethnicity group, three of them are this ethnicity group, and two of them are this ethnicity group, it doesn’t take long for somebody to go, ‘There’s a problem here.’”

What are the three ethnicities, I asked?

“Oh, that’s on you to figure that one out,” he said, raising his eyebrows with meaning. “I’ll make it simple for you: A lot of times, you get the impression that there could be different ones in each group. You have one ethnicity that’s a lot more prominent than others, that seems to have a big problem with drugs. Now, I’m not saying that white people don’t do drugs, because Lord knows they do.” The explanation went on for a while—“there are African-American people, there are Jamaicans, there are real African-Africans”—and it seemed to be the response to an earlier statement Tallent made and had refused to clarify: that Trump resonates with people here “because he says a lot of things people want to say but can’t because they gotta have jobs.”


Honestly. How absurdly racist this is. I mean, everyone who beat me up in elementary school was a white boy, does that mean there's a problem with white guys? Or maybe it just means that I grew up in a predominantly white town and most of the bullies happened to be white. Come on.

Here's the second thing:

Last night there was an event called the Al Smith Dinner. It's an annual charity dinner put on by a Catholic Charity in New York City to raise money for poor kids and every four years they invite the presidential candidates and have a roast. It's supposed to be all in good fun. Last night Trump and Hillary showed up, and neither of them are exactly known for their humor.

Here's a 2 minute recap that's worth watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEdmiAe7uKM

Trump had one, maybe two good jokes, though I think I might have heard the one about Melania's speech before. Clinton had a lot more good jokes, but she went after Trump and the room wasn't feeling very much like laughing after booing Trump off the stage.
Oh. Right. Trump got booed off the stage. The audience started shouting at him to finish. So that happened...
I invite you to watch the full version if you've got the time too. I always think it's hilarious watching politicians and others who are so uncomfortable with comedy try to be funny. And Clinton has some great zingers. One of my favorites was something along the lines of "But tonight, let us put aside our differences and really focus on the things that bring us together...like ripping on Ted Cruz."

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 Post subject: Re: Trump
Posted: Oct 21st, '16, 20:21    


saiyouri

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Ok Clinton's zinger was amazing. I laughed and I love it.

That statement earlier in the post from that article is racist. And you are right. Sorry to hear you got beat up by morons who don't know shit, but you are completely right. Some places are mostly one makeup does not mean that they are a problem. Just means alot of them live in an area. So what that more of one kind live in one area than others. >.>

I look at twitter for game news and korean music releases from two things I follow. Otherwise it's more the morbid curiosity in me that makes me stupid things.

So far, wtf are these people on? Bill has no right to be mentioned in the debate for shit. He's not running so those people should just shut the hell up about that. And seems so far the idiots that woman sat with are not that smart.

I kinda don't believe the bs Crist said about her family. Seems a bit fishy. And I swear someone is not reading the right books about Christianity and the Quran..... They really need to do some fact checks BIG TIME. OMG that woman has alot of reserve to do what she did. I commend her on sitting there. I'd probably want to smack a few of them for the bs they were spouting on the religions. I made a mistake on reading about the dirty dark side on Christianity and ... lets just say I'm a bit still shocked about it. But it was very informative.

I need to go smell a cat. But that was a great read. Even read up on the Operation Wetback and laughed when it said that was false. Gotta love when people put out there the actual truth on things with idiots spewing the opposite.

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 Post subject: Re: Trump
Posted: Oct 22nd, '16, 01:50    


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I SAY DUMP TRUMP TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN

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 Post subject: Re: Trump
Posted: Oct 23rd, '16, 02:07    


Pwale

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Only 17 more days before Nov. 8!

...Oh my god....

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 Post subject: Re: Trump
Posted: Oct 23rd, '16, 19:37    


saiyouri

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To be honest I'm a bit scared to go in and vote but I know it's something I need and should do. I can't wait for it be to done and over with.

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 Post subject: Re: Trump
Posted: Oct 24th, '16, 00:12    


Pwale

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Be proud, not scared! Maybe this would be a good time to think about the suffragettes? Women fought incredibly hard for a very long time for the right to vote. The 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920. Our right to vote isn't even a century old yet, and we need to take pride in it. :qh:

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 Post subject: Re: Trump
Posted: Oct 24th, '16, 20:32    


saiyouri

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Very true. I will try to think like that. Just can't wait for it to be over with and the world and this country can hopefully start to heal for the better.

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 Post subject: Re: Trump
Posted: Oct 25th, '16, 03:55    


Pwale

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Me too. History is full of disturbing things, but it also offers some perspective and I find comfort in thinking about how resilient human beings are. :qh:

This article is a little old, from July, but it's definitely relevant. It's titled,
Born Before Women Could Vote, These 100 Year Olds Want Hillary To Make History

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/bo ... story.html

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 Post subject: Re: Trump
Posted: Oct 25th, '16, 20:11    


saiyouri

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Haha awesome. I need to read that article. Thanks for posting it.

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