evillawyer
Have No God Before His Orangeness
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You claim he normalizes hate towards Muslim, what in the crap do you call what they feel towards us? How many videos are there of them killing every freaking American they can get their hands on? But not once have you been in thread and condemned one of them, but here you are again when it's a white terrorist. Hypocritical at its best.I'm not saying Trump is THE reason for this. He is, however, doing his part to normalize and legitimize attitudes of hate and disgust for the "other." That is making these loons feel emboldened and they're coming out of the woodwork all over the world.
There's a reason the cliche, "hindsight is 20/20," exists.Yeah I don’t think you can. That’s why I thought it was interesting.
It seems like, after the fact, you can look and it seems obvious, but I bet I could open the Ilhan Omar thread and find at least two posts about Muslims on the first page that seem vaguely paranoid. I don’t automatically assume that the poster is about to go shoot up a mosque. If I read those same posts after the fact, would I feel like “damn I should have seen this coming?” I think I would feel that way but looking at it from this side of the glass that seems totally irrational.
I think the fact of the event greatly colors our perception of the individual.
But he isn't. It is your perception he is. That perception is reinforced by the media you consume.I'm not saying Trump is THE reason for this. He is, however, doing his part to normalize and legitimize attitudes of hate and disgust for the "other." That is making these loons feel emboldened and they're coming out of the woodwork all over the world.
Does anyone know how the guns were acquired by a foreigner?Did you actually read any of this? You can’t even purchase a gun without a special government license. Even then you can’t carry it in public nor can you own what they call a military style rifle.
Tell me, what is missing from their gun laws that makes them too “lax”?
Good lordIt is absurd to say that this is Trump's fault. At worst, at most, all you can say is that there are shared sentiments between the "movement" that would spark this and political divisions that yielded Trump's victory. So again, Trump is better characterized as a symptom, not a cause. And only in the furthest comparison.
Imma gonna put your notion into party/president context:No, he actually is or was. Recently, I have not seen him say and do things that would add to the problem.