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So we should be okay with "american" poverty?
I came from a poor family, and didn't find success until I sold my soul, broke the law, and cheated a few ****ty people to get my seed.
That seed isn't so easily attainable for most. I got lucky.
This guy has some rags for shoes, but since he is in America, he ain't poor.
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Consider that if you were to take some photos/videos from the Civil Rights Era of whites reacting violently to blacks and transpose contemporary clothing on to those images, you would have a Donald Trump rally.
When did it become racist to throw people out of a rally that were only there to incite violence in the first place? And how the f can you compare the CR era to a Trump rally? That's a so far beyond reality that it's even an embarrassment for you---that's saying something.
Okay, I was wrong. No black people have been physically assaulted at Trump rallies for doing "unpleasant" things.
I guess Trump doesn't attract violent and racist elements after all.
Again, as I said above, if something is so prevalent as to occur multiple times, it needs a name.
What name would you give it?
Certainly not the name of any of the civil rights movements. C'mon Prof, you are making an apples to giraffes comparison here.
If someone wants to protest Trump rallies, that's their right to do so. But that right does not trump (no pun intended) the rights of those there that want to hear the message going out. Now, yes, things got out of hand when assaults occur and someone eggs it on. But WTF did they think was going to happen? Trump would give them the stage and let them air their grievances? They want to protest, go outside and do it like so many others have in the past.
The situation certainly could have been handled far better and physical violence is never the answer to someone invoking their Constitutionally protected right to free speech. But at the same time, there is no good reason for them to go inside with the pure motive of disruption.
Certainly not the name of any of the civil rights movements. C'mon Prof, you are making an apples to giraffes comparison here.
If someone wants to protest Trump rallies, that's their right to do so. But that right does not trump (no pun intended) the rights of those there that want to hear the message going out. Now, yes, things got out of hand when assaults occur and someone eggs it on. But WTF did they think was going to happen? Trump would give them the stage and let them air their grievances? They want to protest, go outside and do it like so many others have in the past.
The situation certainly could have been handled far better and physical violence is never the answer to someone invoking their Constitutionally protected right to free speech. But at the same time, there is no good reason for them to go inside with the pure motive of disruption.
What's happened when these same groups have crashed other candidates' speeches and rallies before? Not violence, I can tell you that much.
Fact: Images from Trump rallies could double as images from the Civil Rights Era.
Fact: Trump attracts more racists and bigots than any other candidate.
Fact: Trump attracts people willing to resort to physical violence for their politics.
False: Trump wants us to return to the pre-Civil Rights Era and to actually subjugate black people.
Did that last admission compensate enough?
Hey, The Bern gave way to Black Lives Matter in Seattle
What's happened when these same groups have crashed other candidates' speeches and rallies before? Not violence, I can tell you that much.
Fact: Images from Trump rallies could double as images from the Civil Rights Era.
Fact: Trump attracts more racists and bigots than any other candidate.
Fact: Trump attracts people willing to resort to physical violence for their politics.
False: Trump wants us to return to the pre-Civil Rights Era and to actually subjugate black people.
Did that last admission compensate enough?
It's scary to have someone who attracts so many bigots, puts nazis in the background of his tweets, tweets out completely made up stats claiming the majority of white people are killed by black people, had to fire a staffer for using the N word on social media,
(the really scary part) who wants to limit free speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, and censor the Internet.
Because they are too busy trying to survive the day and live until tomorrow. Everyone is depressed, but, they don't have time to wallow in their despair.
I'm not suggesting that Trump is seeking a return to such a time necessarily, although he is giving empowerment to some dangerous elements at the moment. My suggestion that images from Trump rallies could be interchangeable with images from the Civil Rights Era, however, cannot be denied. Only a Trump apologist could deny such.