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Jul 14, 2018 21:22:28   #
Airforceone
 
rumitoid wrote:
President Donald Trump's lament this week that immigration is "changing the culture" of Europe echoed rising anti-immigrant feelings on both sides of the Atlantic, where Europe and the United States are going through a demographic t***sformation that makes some of the white majority uncomfortable.

Historians and advocates immediately denounced Trump's comments, saying such talk would encourage white nationalists.

"The way he put this argument about changing our culture ... about Europe becoming less nice than it is, in other words, these people are here and they are making the culture crappy and making the place lesser, that's straight out of the w***e s*********t/white nationalist playbook," said Heidi Beirich, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project.

Trump, in an interview with the British newspaper The Sun, blamed immigration for a changing culture in Europe: "I think allowing millions and millions of people to come into Europe is very, very sad. I think you are losing your culture. Look around. You go through certain areas that didn't exist ten or 15 years ago."

Trump, the grandson of a German immigrant and the son of a Scottish immigrant to the United States, repeated his contention at a news conference with British Prime Minister Theresa May:

"I just think it's changing the culture. I think it's a very negative thing for Europe. I think it's very negative," he said. "I think it's very much hurt other parts of Europe. And I know it's politically not necessarily correct to say that, but I'll say it and I'll say it loud. And I think they better watch themselves because you are changing culture, you are changing a lot of things."

Beirich called those comments "r****t."

Claire M. Massey, a scholar at the Institute for British and North American Studies at Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Universität in Greifswald, Germany, said Trump's comments were "awfully painful," especially for the United Kingdom, where immigration has played a key role in rebuilding the country after World War II. "England and the United Kingdom wouldn't be what it is today without immigrants," she said.

Massey said Trump's comments remind her of the rhetoric coming from neo-N**is in Germany and Poland. The comments will embolden the far-right in Europe at a time when many European nations are already very diverse.

Lisbon, Portugal, for example, is now home to sizable and visible Brazilian, Cape Verdean, and Angolan populations. The immigrant groups and their Portuguese-born children have helped revitalize areas of the cities once in disrepair and have a presence in everything from professional soccer teams to popular culture.

Portuguese Mozambique-born fado singer Mariza is among the nation's most beloved performers.

In France, immigrants from the Middle East and Africa have settled throughout Paris and have drawn the ire of the far-right and even some moderates over the city's changing makeup. Then-French Prime Minister François Fillon decreed in 2011 that women were banned from wearing face veils outside of the home except in mosques or as car passengers. A European court later upheld the ban, saying the intent was to unify the country, but not before an outcry by human rights activists.

Throughout England, from London to Liverpool, immigrants from Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the former British colonies in the Caribbean have reshaped various neighborhoods, drawing scorn from members of the far-right and some rural residents who blamed the European Union and immigrants for the economic struggles of once-prosperous mining regions.

The United States is also going through a demographic shift. The Census Bureau estimates that the country's population will have more minorities than w****s for the first time in 2043, a change due in part to higher birth rates among Hispanics and a stagnating or declining birth rate among b****s, w****s and Asians.

Trump's public life has been filled with controversial statements about immigrants.

In the first moments of his p**********l campaign in June 2015, he called for the construction of a border wall with Mexico and accused the country of sending migrants who were "bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."

He continually used dark imagery to depict immigrants as dangerous invaders. Then, in the aftermath of a terrorist attack that December in San Bernardino, California, that was carried out by a U.S.-born Muslim and his Pakistani wife, who was a legal U.S. resident, Trump called for barring all Muslims from entering the country. The Supreme Court eventually upheld his executive order banning travel from several mostly Muslim countries, rejecting challenges that it discriminated against Muslims or exceeded his authority.

In January, Trump questioned why the U.S. would accept more immigrants from Haiti and "s**thole countries" in Africa as he rejected a bipartisan immigration deal, according to one participant and people briefed on the conversation.

In recent weeks, Trump bowed to tremendous political pressure and issued an executive order ending his administration's practice of separating migrant children from their parents when families cross the border with Mexico illegally.

Paul A. Kramer, a Vanderbilt University historian who specializes in the politics of ine******y in the United States, said Trump's most recent comments were an intentional attempt to ally himself and his base in the United States with the far-right nationalist movements in Europe.

"The rising tide of white nationalism is something that he embraces, that he sees himself as participating in and that he wants to encourage," Kramer said.
President Donald Trump's lament this week that imm... (show quote)


I have studied Hitler for years and he was able to live by a motto of
Hitlers belief
(THE GREATER THE LIE THE GREATER THE CHANCE IT WILL BE BELIEVED) (MAKE THE LIE SIMPLE AND KEEP SAYING IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN, AND EVENTUALLY THEY THE PEOPLE WILL BELIEVE IT) f**e news, f**e news, f**e news day in day out. Russian investigation is a h**x fabricated by Clinton and the democrats day in day out.

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Jul 14, 2018 21:36:57   #
Airforceone
 
proud republican wrote:
They were locked up in cages during obama Presidency...Was he Hitler too???


Not the kids

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Jul 14, 2018 21:38:01   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Airforceone wrote:
Not the kids


Yes kids

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Jul 14, 2018 21:41:32   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
BigMike wrote:
Indeed. The Accuser is alive and well in Rumi's heart. Completely in control..
Rumi is a troll, a particularly sophisticated one. He spams this board with his provocations without any thought to the fact that we all know where he stands, what are his opinions, and how much he despises President Trump, his family, his administration, and our nation in general. His mission is to purposely and actively provoke, defame, anger, tease, inflame, or incite other online users, and he sends basically the same message written in a thousand different ways. Rarely does he comment on any other thread but his own.

Dark Psychology: 100 Plus Types and Examples of Internet Trolls

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Jul 14, 2018 21:45:02   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Airforceone wrote:
I have studied Hitler for years and he was able to live by a motto of
Hitlers belief
(THE GREATER THE LIE THE GREATER THE CHANCE IT WILL BE BELIEVED) (MAKE THE LIE SIMPLE AND KEEP SAYING IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN, AND EVENTUALLY THEY THE PEOPLE WILL BELIEVE IT) f**e news, f**e news, f**e news day in day out. Russian investigation is a h**x fabricated by Clinton and the democrats day in day out.
Well hell, Hitler's principle of deception certainly nailed you to the rubber room wall, didn't it?

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Jul 14, 2018 21:59:04   #
Airforceone
 


Nope all garbage

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Jul 14, 2018 22:02:08   #
trucksterbud
 
rumitoid wrote:
President Donald Trump's lament this week that immigration is "changing the culture" of Europe echoed rising anti-immigrant feelings on both sides of the Atlantic, where Europe and the United States are going through a demographic t***sformation that makes some of the white majority uncomfortable.

Historians and advocates immediately denounced Trump's comments, saying such talk would encourage white nationalists.

"The way he put this argument about changing our culture ... about Europe becoming less nice than it is, in other words, these people are here and they are making the culture crappy and making the place lesser, that's straight out of the w***e s*********t/white nationalist playbook," said Heidi Beirich, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project.

Trump, in an interview with the British newspaper The Sun, blamed immigration for a changing culture in Europe: "I think allowing millions and millions of people to come into Europe is very, very sad. I think you are losing your culture. Look around. You go through certain areas that didn't exist ten or 15 years ago."

Trump, the grandson of a German immigrant and the son of a Scottish immigrant to the United States, repeated his contention at a news conference with British Prime Minister Theresa May:

"I just think it's changing the culture. I think it's a very negative thing for Europe. I think it's very negative," he said. "I think it's very much hurt other parts of Europe. And I know it's politically not necessarily correct to say that, but I'll say it and I'll say it loud. And I think they better watch themselves because you are changing culture, you are changing a lot of things."

Beirich called those comments "r****t."

Claire M. Massey, a scholar at the Institute for British and North American Studies at Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Universität in Greifswald, Germany, said Trump's comments were "awfully painful," especially for the United Kingdom, where immigration has played a key role in rebuilding the country after World War II. "England and the United Kingdom wouldn't be what it is today without immigrants," she said.

Massey said Trump's comments remind her of the rhetoric coming from neo-N**is in Germany and Poland. The comments will embolden the far-right in Europe at a time when many European nations are already very diverse.

Lisbon, Portugal, for example, is now home to sizable and visible Brazilian, Cape Verdean, and Angolan populations. The immigrant groups and their Portuguese-born children have helped revitalize areas of the cities once in disrepair and have a presence in everything from professional soccer teams to popular culture.

Portuguese Mozambique-born fado singer Mariza is among the nation's most beloved performers.

In France, immigrants from the Middle East and Africa have settled throughout Paris and have drawn the ire of the far-right and even some moderates over the city's changing makeup. Then-French Prime Minister François Fillon decreed in 2011 that women were banned from wearing face veils outside of the home except in mosques or as car passengers. A European court later upheld the ban, saying the intent was to unify the country, but not before an outcry by human rights activists.

Throughout England, from London to Liverpool, immigrants from Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the former British colonies in the Caribbean have reshaped various neighborhoods, drawing scorn from members of the far-right and some rural residents who blamed the European Union and immigrants for the economic struggles of once-prosperous mining regions.

The United States is also going through a demographic shift. The Census Bureau estimates that the country's population will have more minorities than w****s for the first time in 2043, a change due in part to higher birth rates among Hispanics and a stagnating or declining birth rate among b****s, w****s and Asians.

Trump's public life has been filled with controversial statements about immigrants.

In the first moments of his p**********l campaign in June 2015, he called for the construction of a border wall with Mexico and accused the country of sending migrants who were "bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."

He continually used dark imagery to depict immigrants as dangerous invaders. Then, in the aftermath of a terrorist attack that December in San Bernardino, California, that was carried out by a U.S.-born Muslim and his Pakistani wife, who was a legal U.S. resident, Trump called for barring all Muslims from entering the country. The Supreme Court eventually upheld his executive order banning travel from several mostly Muslim countries, rejecting challenges that it discriminated against Muslims or exceeded his authority.

In January, Trump questioned why the U.S. would accept more immigrants from Haiti and "s**thole countries" in Africa as he rejected a bipartisan immigration deal, according to one participant and people briefed on the conversation.

In recent weeks, Trump bowed to tremendous political pressure and issued an executive order ending his administration's practice of separating migrant children from their parents when families cross the border with Mexico illegally.

Paul A. Kramer, a Vanderbilt University historian who specializes in the politics of ine******y in the United States, said Trump's most recent comments were an intentional attempt to ally himself and his base in the United States with the far-right nationalist movements in Europe.

"The rising tide of white nationalism is something that he embraces, that he sees himself as participating in and that he wants to encourage," Kramer said.
President Donald Trump's lament this week that imm... (show quote)


More moronic stupidity from the KING of moronic stupidity. Give it up rumitoid, your senility, lack of common sense, and alzheimers is showing through...

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Jul 14, 2018 22:03:27   #
trucksterbud
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Rumi is a troll, a particularly sophisticated one. He spams this board with his provocations without any thought to the fact that we all know where he stands, what are his opinions, and how much he despises President Trump, his family, his administration, and our nation in general. His mission is to purposely and actively provoke, defame, anger, tease, inflame, or incite other online users, and he sends basically the same message written in a thousand different ways. Rarely does he comment on any other thread but his own.

Dark Psychology: 100 Plus Types and Examples of Internet Trolls
Rumi is a troll, a particularly sophisticated one.... (show quote)


Hmmm, and here I thought it was just moronic stupidity and alzheimers….

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Jul 14, 2018 22:03:35   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Airforceone wrote:
Nope all garbage


So sad for you....Denier!!!!

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Jul 14, 2018 22:06:59   #
rumitoid
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Rumi is a troll, a particularly sophisticated one. He spams this board with his provocations without any thought to the fact that we all know where he stands, what are his opinions, and how much he despises President Trump, his family, his administration, and our nation in general. His mission is to purposely and actively provoke, defame, anger, tease, inflame, or incite other online users, and he sends basically the same message written in a thousand different ways. Rarely does he comment on any other thread but his own.

Dark Psychology: 100 Plus Types and Examples of Internet Trolls
Rumi is a troll, a particularly sophisticated one.... (show quote)


Yes, t***h to you and your ilk has the effect to "actively provoke, defame, anger, tease, inflame, or incite other online users."

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Jul 14, 2018 22:10:35   #
Crayons Loc: St Jo, Texas
 
Airforceone wrote:
I have studied Hitler for years and he was able to live by a motto of
Hitlers belief
(THE GREATER THE LIE THE GREATER THE CHANCE IT WILL BE BELIEVED) (MAKE THE LIE SIMPLE AND KEEP SAYING IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN, AND EVENTUALLY THEY THE PEOPLE WILL BELIEVE IT) f**e news, f**e news, f**e news day in day out. Russian investigation is a h**x fabricated by Clinton and the democrats day in day out.


Joseph Goebbels said this, he was head of N**i socialist propaganda, just like MSLSD's madcow n' CNN' own anderson crooper who parrots the David Brock/media matters daily written socialist script/propaganda.

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Jul 14, 2018 22:10:45   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
trucksterbud wrote:
Hmmm, and here I thought it was just moronic stupidity and alzheimers….
That too. Can't leave any stone unturned.

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Jul 14, 2018 22:16:57   #
son of witless
 
son of witless wrote:
I am a " damm fool " because I think i*****l i*******t detention facilities are nothing like Hitler's concentration camps ? A " damm fool " ? Tell me, how much do you know about WW2 German Concentration Camps ?


Again 2 liberals refuse to talk once I question them. I guess it is okay because you have the right to remain silent.

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Jul 14, 2018 22:17:06   #
trucksterbud
 
rumitoid wrote:
Yes, t***h to you and your ilk has the effect to "actively provoke, defame, anger, tease, inflame, or incite other online users."


Yes, keep it up rumi…. You already identified yourself as a troll...………….to me...

"actively provoke, defame, anger, tease, inflame, or incite other online users." (should I point out here that is exactly what you do...??)


Classic psychopath doublespeak bait and switch..... you should crawl back in your crib and back to your binky.....

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Jul 14, 2018 22:19:44   #
emarine
 
son of witless wrote:
Do you really believe camps holding i*****l i*******ts are comparable to Hitler's concentration camps ? Are you sure you want to go there ?




Sure thing... Hitler couldn't afford to keep those who couldn't produce alive in his war effort... the young & old were separated from their loved ones & exterminated... forced labor in for profit prisons are simply for profit... i******s are separated from loved ones & provide s***e labor for big corporate profits ...the only problem is the kids...

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