Hadenough wrote:
As a matter of fact I wasn’t. I WAS a take my country back voter when I saw what obummer was trying to do to the country.
What do you think he was trying to do to our country? I'm asking because I hear so many people say that and yet they never seem to have a real answer. Most times, they just rattle off a list of seemingly inconsequential incidents, like how he didn't salute a soldier properly or they launch into the abundance of unproven conspiracy theories. But if you could just explain to me what you think he was actually trying to do to our country, please do.
Hadenough wrote:
When he started his BS racism and put targets on the backs of LE with his rhetoric. “That could’ve been my son” crap before he had all the facts.
I vaguely remember the quote. But I don't remember him putting targets on anyone's back. Trump is actually the first president in my lifetime that actually did that when he released the name of who he thinks the whistleblower is to his base, which is a violation of the whistleblower protection laws BTW.
Hadenough wrote:
He even went so far as to invite the BLM movement to the WH after they marched down streets shouting “What do we want? Dead cops, when do we want them? Now”. Those are traits of a real leader, I don’t think so. I don’t recall President Trump inviting the KKK to the WH, in fact he refused endorsement by david duke.
BLM is a peaceful movement and if anyone was chanting about dead cops it wasn't under BLM direction. I don't know why you're comparing them to the KKK... BLM is a grass roots political movement, the KKK is a registered terrorist organization with a long proven record of terrorist activity that BLM simply doesn't have. So is it just the Kool-Aid? Is that why your comparing them... because there's a lot of white racists that desperately want you to think the black people are just as bad. I will agree they can be just as racist as white people but they don't have anything close to the KKK.
Hadenough wrote:
I don’t remember seeing conservatives tearing down or demanding removal of statues that were part of our history.
That's because the people they hate never had a chance to erect any such monuments. That being said I do tend to side with the conservatives on this particular issue.
Hadenough wrote:
I don’t agree with the philosophy of some of those people honored with statues, but a civilized nation learns from their mistakes and past history, you can’t erase it.
I agree.
Hadenough wrote:
Did I forget to mention I am a minority,
Racist, really?
Since when do you have to be a majority to be racist?
Hadenough wrote:
Look at the positive direction we are heading in, unemployment in minority’s down, less people on government assistance and so much more. Unfortunately you’re blinded by your hate for President Trump, and refuse to see the good.
Have a look at my previous post on this thread...
https://www.onepoliticalplaza.com/tpr?p=3099437&t=172380. I pretty much destroyed every point, leaving Trump with no accomplishment other than stacking the courts.