He’s totally not a racist
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You're reading into it what you want to see.allpurpleallgold said:
But brown people should go back where they came from. -
APAG's not a racist. But he's being a bit neuroticTurdBomber said: -
Disagree. He’s the new kind of racist: The Projectionist Racist.DerekJohnson said:
APAG's not a racist. But he's being a bit neuroticTurdBomber said: -
^GreenRiverGatorz said:
It's actually possible to acknowledge that Trump's statement is racist while simultaneously agreeing that the accusation of "racist" gets thrown around way too liberally by the militant left and is in fact losing its meaning in every day discourse.TurdBomber said:
Keep injecting racism into every conversation. You’ve rendered the term meaningless at this point, outside the democratic party.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Ah, then what's your theory on who he was referring to?SFGbob said:
I didn’t read that and think he was talking about AOC. Why did you?GreenRiverGatorz said:
Telling AOC, who was born in the US, to go back to her country is pretty cut and dry racist. I don't know why you don't just embrace Trump's casual racism at this point. Make it a fun novelty. It'd save you a lot of contorting every time he makes another dubious comment.pawz said:How was that racist?
Serious question.
The only color added was the very least sentence of the poast. By the poaster.
Amazing how the irony of twisting Trump’s point into a pretzel so you can call him racist literally underscores his point that people who come from places where their houses of government are complete corrupt dysfunctional disasters - which they play up constantly in the open borders and immigration debates - don’t really have a leg to stand on to tell the US government how it should run it’s houses.
But the easiest and laziest route is to say, “He mentioned black or brown countries, so he’s racist, per se.”
What powerful thinkers we have on these boreds.
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Game’s over. Your side lost.HHusky said:
^GreenRiverGatorz said:
It's actually possible to acknowledge that Trump's statement is racist while simultaneously agreeing that the accusation of "racist" gets thrown around way too liberally by the militant left and is in fact losing its meaning in every day discourse.TurdBomber said:
Keep injecting racism into every conversation. You’ve rendered the term meaningless at this point, outside the democratic party.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Ah, then what's your theory on who he was referring to?SFGbob said:
I didn’t read that and think he was talking about AOC. Why did you?GreenRiverGatorz said:
Telling AOC, who was born in the US, to go back to her country is pretty cut and dry racist. I don't know why you don't just embrace Trump's casual racism at this point. Make it a fun novelty. It'd save you a lot of contorting every time he makes another dubious comment.pawz said:How was that racist?
Serious question.
The only color added was the very least sentence of the poast. By the poaster.
Amazing how the irony of twisting Trump’s point into a pretzel so you can call him racist literally underscores his point that people who come from places where their houses of government are complete corrupt dysfunctional disasters - which they play up constantly in the open borders and immigration debates - don’t really have a leg to stand on to tell the US government how it should run it’s houses.
But the easiest and laziest route is to say, “He mentioned black or brown countries, so he’s racist, per se.”
What powerful thinkers we have on these boreds.
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You should have killed us when you had the chance then.TurdBomber said:
Game’s over. Your side lost.HHusky said:
^GreenRiverGatorz said:
It's actually possible to acknowledge that Trump's statement is racist while simultaneously agreeing that the accusation of "racist" gets thrown around way too liberally by the militant left and is in fact losing its meaning in every day discourse.TurdBomber said:
Keep injecting racism into every conversation. You’ve rendered the term meaningless at this point, outside the democratic party.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Ah, then what's your theory on who he was referring to?SFGbob said:
I didn’t read that and think he was talking about AOC. Why did you?GreenRiverGatorz said:
Telling AOC, who was born in the US, to go back to her country is pretty cut and dry racist. I don't know why you don't just embrace Trump's casual racism at this point. Make it a fun novelty. It'd save you a lot of contorting every time he makes another dubious comment.pawz said:How was that racist?
Serious question.
The only color added was the very least sentence of the poast. By the poaster.
Amazing how the irony of twisting Trump’s point into a pretzel so you can call him racist literally underscores his point that people who come from places where their houses of government are complete corrupt dysfunctional disasters - which they play up constantly in the open borders and immigration debates - don’t really have a leg to stand on to tell the US government how it should run it’s houses.
But the easiest and laziest route is to say, “He mentioned black or brown countries, so he’s racist, per se.”
What powerful thinkers we have on these boreds.
This -
@TurdBomber declared victory. Over what, no one is sure. But he won, so it's time to head home.HHusky said:
You should have killed us when you had the chance then.TurdBomber said:
Game’s over. Your side lost.HHusky said:
^GreenRiverGatorz said:
It's actually possible to acknowledge that Trump's statement is racist while simultaneously agreeing that the accusation of "racist" gets thrown around way too liberally by the militant left and is in fact losing its meaning in every day discourse.TurdBomber said:
Keep injecting racism into every conversation. You’ve rendered the term meaningless at this point, outside the democratic party.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Ah, then what's your theory on who he was referring to?SFGbob said:
I didn’t read that and think he was talking about AOC. Why did you?GreenRiverGatorz said:
Telling AOC, who was born in the US, to go back to her country is pretty cut and dry racist. I don't know why you don't just embrace Trump's casual racism at this point. Make it a fun novelty. It'd save you a lot of contorting every time he makes another dubious comment.pawz said:How was that racist?
Serious question.
The only color added was the very least sentence of the poast. By the poaster.
Amazing how the irony of twisting Trump’s point into a pretzel so you can call him racist literally underscores his point that people who come from places where their houses of government are complete corrupt dysfunctional disasters - which they play up constantly in the open borders and immigration debates - don’t really have a leg to stand on to tell the US government how it should run it’s houses.
But the easiest and laziest route is to say, “He mentioned black or brown countries, so he’s racist, per se.”
What powerful thinkers we have on these boreds.
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So would you be a projectionist confiscation theorist?TurdBomber said:
Disagree. He’s the new kind of racist: The Projectionist Racist.DerekJohnson said:
APAG's not a racist. But he's being a bit neuroticTurdBomber said: -
Absent any evidence to make your case, surrender is your only option. Smart move.GreenRiverGatorz said:
@TurdBomber declared victory. Over what, no one is sure. But he won, so it's time to head home.HHusky said:
You should have killed us when you had the chance then.TurdBomber said:
Game’s over. Your side lost.HHusky said:
^GreenRiverGatorz said:
It's actually possible to acknowledge that Trump's statement is racist while simultaneously agreeing that the accusation of "racist" gets thrown around way too liberally by the militant left and is in fact losing its meaning in every day discourse.TurdBomber said:
Keep injecting racism into every conversation. You’ve rendered the term meaningless at this point, outside the democratic party.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Ah, then what's your theory on who he was referring to?SFGbob said:
I didn’t read that and think he was talking about AOC. Why did you?GreenRiverGatorz said:
Telling AOC, who was born in the US, to go back to her country is pretty cut and dry racist. I don't know why you don't just embrace Trump's casual racism at this point. Make it a fun novelty. It'd save you a lot of contorting every time he makes another dubious comment.pawz said:How was that racist?
Serious question.
The only color added was the very least sentence of the poast. By the poaster.
Amazing how the irony of twisting Trump’s point into a pretzel so you can call him racist literally underscores his point that people who come from places where their houses of government are complete corrupt dysfunctional disasters - which they play up constantly in the open borders and immigration debates - don’t really have a leg to stand on to tell the US government how it should run it’s houses.
But the easiest and laziest route is to say, “He mentioned black or brown countries, so he’s racist, per se.”
What powerful thinkers we have on these boreds.
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