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Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 22nd, '16, 17:00
by saiyouri
I completley agree with you Moi, he does need to be in trouble. But for some reason why the hell our government is allowing this crap to continue is beyond me.... And then the bastard has the right to speak out on the whole Brussels incidient... NO fuck no, pardon my language... He has no right to speak on crap. My god this country needs a new damn brain.
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 22nd, '16, 21:55
by Moi
I've seen people start riots, and get charged with instigating it.
But I get the feeling they'll be like "Well, he didn't SAY to attack people, so we can't do anything!"
Fuck you.
You know damn well it was Trump that got people to start doing that shit >___>
Like America is full of bigots, but I've seen hate crimes happening more frequently since Trump started running.
I had a black girl as my best friend all through my childhood. She was the sweetest, smartest, and most caring person I knew. And I had a family member call her the n word. I was so fucking pissed. I just want to punch them repeatedly for an hour >_>
They didn't know her, they just knew she was black.
I don't understand how people can be that way.
Like I don't look out my window and see a black guy, then just decide I hate him ._.
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 22nd, '16, 22:42
by Pwale
Today Trump said that what happened in Brussels was proof that the terrorists were winning.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/2016-gop- ... ing-221109
This is not what winning looks like. People in positions of strength do not need to resort to terrorism. This is an act of desperation, not triumph.
And by saying what he said, Trump legitimized the actions of the terrorists in Brussels. If their aim was to frighten people, to make people feel weak and vulnerable, to damage our morale and drive us to make mistakes in our panic--which is the goal of
all terrorism--then we defeat them by refusing to yield to their scare tactics, not by undermining our own resilience.
The prospect of having a president who does not even understand that simple concept, who either has so feeble a grasp on diplomacy that he is unaware of the damage these words could do or he is so power-hungry that he simply doesn't care so long as he keeps his voters frightened, is frankly more than I can stand.
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 23rd, '16, 14:30
by saiyouri
I understand how you feel Moi, and I am truly sorry you have to know people like that. My family are moronic bigots only towards any of spanish origins and I have nothing to do with them. Weird since my grandfather was never that way and his one son that I knew the most is a big jack off. So I kept my distance from them when I hit 18.
And you are totally right.
So are you Pwale. Truly correct, and he is beyond power hungry and I'm not even sure if that is a thing. But with him it is. I just wished there was a way we could get people to vote that want to vote for the right reasons, for the right person and out weigh the god damn bastards ruining our country. But I haven't figured what that is yet. Bad enough boyfriend and I have no money and he wants to move out of the country already from me teaching him everything there is to know about what is going on in our government (bad school system ; ; ) and I am already scared shitless from when that piece of shit gets into office, just for having my female parts. I'm scared for being a woman for the first time in my life. That is something no woman should ever have to feel.
And my god, how the hell are women supporting that piece of shit??
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 23rd, '16, 17:34
by Pwale
Maybe it's easier to close your eyes and ears and completely ignore the role that sexism and injustice play in your own life than actually acknowledging and dealing with the fact, at least for the women who are voting for him. I dunno.
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 23rd, '16, 20:41
by saiyouri
That would make things easier for anyone to be honest. For those "things" I have no idea how the hell they do that. They just must be utterly and completely brain dead and have no hope for a good future or life at all. No one can be that stupid as a woman to side with that. Just doesn't make any sense at all.
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 23rd, '16, 20:54
by Moi
I saw a video yesterday of a black man siding with the KKK.
And the guy recording the video was like "How can you side with them!? You're fucking stupid!"
Why? How?
I don't understand siding with a person who is against you having rights ._.
I hate people who use fear as a way to control people.
My private school did that to us all through childhood.
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 24th, '16, 14:55
by saiyouri
I think my brain just broke Moi.... I can't even speak on that video but oh my god the headache is kicking in..... WOW
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 24th, '16, 16:20
by Pwale
Again, the only explanation I can imagine is that some people react to the trauma of persecution by embracing their abusers. I can't understand it in this instance, but it's a well documented phenomena.
Re: Trump
Posted: Mar 25th, '16, 18:01
by saiyouri
For that instance I can't even imagine if that would work. I know what you mean though. Done that alot growing up and even recently. But for something like a african man and KKK, that just blows my mind completely.