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Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 20th, '16, 15:43
by saiyouri
Bernie is who I want to vote for, but I know he won't win. Not with what is going on right now in the damn state things. I am shocked to see how Trump's supporters are all over the place causing more issues than it's even worth but the man who should and NEEDS to win doesn't even get much of a line in anything because he isn't headline stuff. >.>
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 20th, '16, 16:20
by Pwale
saiyouri wrote:Bernie is who I want to vote for, but I know he won't win. Not with what is going on right now in the damn state things. I am shocked to see how Trump's supporters are all over the place causing more issues than it's even worth but the man who should and NEEDS to win doesn't even get much of a line in anything because he isn't headline stuff. >.>
Yeah. A couple months ago there I was looking at a news site and there were two head lines, right next to each other, one talking about how Democrats didn't care about Bernie being Jewish and the other headline talking about how Trump was campaigning among evangelicals by saying that Christians needed to unite against the other religions. It was like, how are both these headlines talking about the same election cycle? HOW?!
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 20th, '16, 20:12
by saiyouri
Ya that is just sad Pwale. They really need to start talking about the actual real news instead of making things up but this is America and that just won't happen unless people with the brains finally get off their butts and put their foot down. But we don't have enough people in this country that actually know the truth and even care to know either. Sad. I like being an american, but at times, it makes me cry.
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 20th, '16, 21:19
by Pwale
Me too. Sometimes I read foreign english-language news instead of the American news sources I usually read just so I can stop hearing about all the election stupidity.
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 21st, '16, 14:01
by saiyouri
Very good idea Pwale.
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 21st, '16, 23:31
by Moi
My bestie shared this:
http://www.trueactivist.com/trumps-amer ... c.facebook
As violence increases at rallies for Donald Trump and hate crimes are encouraged by the presidential candidate’s rhetoric and nationalist remarks, it appears as though a shift is occurring in America. People with racist and nationalist views now think it is okay to act on their bigoted beliefs, and innocent people are winding up injured or dead because of it. Such is the case with Dan Popp, a Milwaukee resident who murdered 3 people with a rifle because they didn’t speak English, according to a witness who just barely escaped being shot as well.
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 22nd, '16, 15:11
by saiyouri
Holy crap that just made my heart sink... I used to live almost 2 months ago about an hour away from Milwaukee ; ; This is beyond horrible. The government needs to stop this now and stop just letting it happen. There is way too much violence in this country and it has to stop now.
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 22nd, '16, 15:26
by mementomori
I actually do go to school in Milwaukee, though I don't live in the city proper.
...good job, Milwaukee. T___T
It's actually one of the most segregated cities in the US. There are literal street divides separating the African American/White/Latino(a) communities. Where people will not be able to find housing on one side of the street due to their race.
Can I move to Europe already? I dream of Finland...
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 22nd, '16, 16:32
by Crysta
Trust me... Europe is destabilizing as we speak and it's getting worse i'm afraid :/
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 22nd, '16, 16:41
by Moi
I've heard of other crimes caused by Trump's influence.
There was one not long ago where this man was a Christian, but since he looked Middle Eastern, the guy decided he was Muslim and attacked him for being Muslim.
Trump is influencing people to act out in aggression.
He needs to get into some kind of trouble.
They're already bigots, but he's making people feel like they have the right to do terrible things.