trump's concentration camps for kids

Sour Wreck

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But you obviously have a very stern opinion.
Do you not believe others deserve theirs?
Who are you to dictate what others say?
You obviously love bigotry. You certainly dont have a problem calling others names.
Would you not consider name calling as bigotry?
my behavior is a direct reflection of trump style politics.

karma !!!!

i;m done talking with trumptards. they are incapable of logic. they are cult members.

the right has been incapable of compromise for years. john boehner even said he rejects the word. mcconnell said his number 1 goal was to make obama a 1 term president. mcconnell also said if hillary won he would hold open the scotus seat he stole from obama.

i am done playing with these facists. fuck them and their supporters.
 

Tim1987

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The right in my country are putting kids in cages and locking their parents up indefinitely. The people to the political left are quite accurately pointing out that that the kids and their parents have broken no laws that justify them being locked up. We are peacefully protesting to have these people's rights observed.

I do not see how this makes the left as bad as the right.
I believe everyone deserves a point of view, and everyone should be heard. Not silenced.
Everyone deserves a say.

Otherwise it is bigotry.

my behavior is a direct reflection of trump style politics.

karma !!!!

i;m done talking with trumptards. they are incapable of logic. they are cult members.

the right has been incapable of compromise for years. john boehner even said he rejects the word. mcconnell said his number 1 goal was to make obama a 1 term president. mcconnell also said if hillary won he would hold open the scotus seat he stole from obama.

i am done playing with these facists. fuck them and their supporters.
Well finally we can agree on something.....
Not everything.
But something none the less.
 

Fogdog

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I believe everyone deserves a point of view, and everyone should be heard. Not silenced.
Everyone deserves a say.

Otherwise it is bigotry.
The people who march in demonstrations carrying Nazi flags and wave the symbols of the KKK in torchlight parades are advocating for the death, disenfranchisement and enslavement of about 40% of our population. To many people, including me, these marchers are not just "having a say". They are celebrating and advocating slavery. Do you think a black or Hispanic person should be required to sit on his hands while people march by calling them and their ancestors animals or worse?

What message do you think a black child receives when the KKK projects its power by marching through the child's neighborhood in a torch light parade shouting obscenities to the people living there? Fucking KKK has burned out black families in the past and those torches are a reminder of the days when that was not unheard of. These people aren't trying to make our society better, they are trying to degrade others in a bid to improve their own shitty lives at the victim's expense. The symbol of the torch in this setting is one of terrorism.

Those fascist marches are not equivalent to Black Lives Matter protests where people are protesting for their rights to live and move about safely in this society.

While our government is constrained by the first amendment to let the protests take place, common citizens are under no such restriction. We have every right to counter protest when hate speech is brought to our community. We have every right to defend ourselves when fascists try to push us aside. We have every right to defend our streets from hate speech. We believe that no black child should be made to fear men carrying torches ever again. The men carrying torches should be made to fear a righteous majority. We did that in Portland last weekend. We'll do that every time people bring hate speech to our streets. This is our right.
 

Tim1987

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The people who march in demonstrations carrying Nazi flags and wave the symbols of the KKK in torchlight parades are advocating for the death, disenfranchisement and enslavement of about 40% of our population. To many people, including me, these marchers are not just "having a say". They are celebrating and advocating slavery. Do you think a black or Hispanic person should be required to sit on his hands while people march by calling them and their ancestors animals or worse?

What message do you think a black child receives when the KKK projects its power by marching through the child's neighborhood in a torch light parade shouting obscenities to the people living there? Fucking KKK has burned out black families in the past and those torches are a reminder of the days when that was not unheard of. These people aren't trying to make our society better, they are trying to degrade others in a bid to improve their own shitty lives at the victim's expense. The symbol of the torch in this setting is one of terrorism.

Those fascist marches are not equivalent to Black Lives Matter protests where people are protesting for their rights to live and move about safely in this society.

While our government is constrained by the first amendment to let the protests take place, common citizens are under no such restriction. We have every right to counter protest when hate speech is brought to our community. We have every right to defend ourselves when fascists try to push us aside. We have every right to defend our streets from hate speech. We believe that no black child should be made to fear men carrying torches ever again. The men carrying torches should be made to fear a righteous majority. We did that in Portland last weekend. We'll do that every time people bring hate speech to our streets. This is our right.
"Saying" and "doing" are two different things.

To say a minority shouldnt be allowed to protest, may as well mean protesting shouldnt be allowed at all.

Im a firm believer in peaceful protesting, and every group should have the right to peacefully protest.

Unfortunately there are a lot of individuals, and groups that take this right into their own hands and act on their beliefs.

Left, right, or between. Doesn't matter. The behaviour is appalling.

bigotry
ˈbɪɡətri/
noun
  1. intolerance towards those who hold different opinions from oneself.
    "the difficulties of combating prejudice and bigotry"
    synonyms: prejudice, bias, partiality, partisanship, sectarianism, discrimination, unfairness, injustice;More
:peace:
 
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londonfog

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Nice avoiding my last answer to you Mr. President.

What is a sheskunk? Thats a new insult for me.


Also I wasn’t a rape victim he attempted.... The rape victims name wasn’t allowed in court because she was undocumented and we were not allowed to bring up what happened to her in the trial.
oh you don't want to be a "sheskunk " That is a male who wanted to be a female once released from prison after giving oral pleasures for big snickers. Also very racist, poor and obese
 

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
"Saying" and "doing" are two different things.

To say a minority shouldnt be allowed to protest, may as well mean protesting shouldnt be allowed at all.

Im a firm believer in peaceful protesting, and every group should have the right to peacefully protest.

Unfortunately there are a lot of individuals, and groups that take this right into their own hands and act on their beliefs.

Left, right, or between. Doesn't matter. The behaviour is appalling.

bigotry
ˈbɪɡətri/
noun
  1. intolerance towards those who hold different opinions from oneself.
    "the difficulties of combating prejudice and bigotry"
    synonyms: prejudice, bias, partiality, partisanship, sectarianism, discrimination, unfairness, injustice;More
:peace:
What part of marching through the streets with torches screaming, Jews will not replace us, is peaceful?
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
"Saying" and "doing" are two different things.

To say a minority shouldnt be allowed to protest, may as well mean protesting shouldnt be allowed at all.

Im a firm believer in peaceful protesting, and every group should have the right to peacefully protest.

Unfortunately there are a lot of individuals, and groups that take this right into their own hands and act on their beliefs.

Left, right, or between. Doesn't matter. The behaviour is appalling.

bigotry
ˈbɪɡətri/
noun
  1. intolerance towards those who hold different opinions from oneself.
    "the difficulties of combating prejudice and bigotry"
    synonyms: prejudice, bias, partiality, partisanship, sectarianism, discrimination, unfairness, injustice;More
:peace:
You are so naive.

Fascists are not demonstrating in support free speech.
 

Tim1987

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You are so naive.

Fascists are not demonstrating in support free speech.
No shit!
They don't let others voice their opinions.

Fascists are Totalitarian, bigoted, single minded, selfish arseholes.

Don't care where fascists sit politically.
It's an ideology.

To say it's only right wing is naive.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
No shit!
They don't let others voice their opinions.

Fascists are Totalitarian, bigoted, single minded, selfish arseholes.

Don't care where fascists sit politically.
It's an ideology.

To say it's only right wing is naive.
Fascism is right wing, naive child.

They would use our liberal laws that allow fascists to speak in order to deprive us of it. This is not a hypothetical idea in today's US. We HAVE a fascist in the WH and he IS acting in concert with fascist goons to attack free speech in this country.

Can you point out to me when Fascism was defeated by turning the other cheek?
 

Tim1987

Well-Known Member
Fascism is right wing, naive child.

They would use our liberal laws that allow fascists to speak in order to deprive us of it. This is not a hypothetical idea in today's US. We HAVE a fascist in the WH and he IS acting in concert with fascist goons to attack free speech in this country.

Can you point out to me when Fascism was defeated by turning the other cheek?
You ought to look up the definition of democracy and have a look where you fit in.
I believe in a democracy. Because I generally believe the majority forms the right decisions.
Where do you stand on democracy exactly?
I'm still trying to figure you out.
You definitely have no idea who I have voted for. You think you do. But you couldn't be more wrong.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
You ought to look up the definition of democracy and have a look where you fit in.
I believe in a democracy. Because I generally believe the majority forms the right decisions.
Where do you stand on democracy exactly?
I'm still trying to figure you out.
You definitely have no idea who I have voted for. You think you do. But you couldn't be more wrong.
you seem like a dumb idiotic child to me
 

Andrewk420

Well-Known Member
You ought to look up the definition of democracy and have a look where you fit in.
I believe in a democracy. Because I generally believe the majority forms the right decisions.
Where do you stand on democracy exactly?
I'm still trying to figure you out.
You definitely have no idea who I have voted for. You think you do. But you couldn't be more wrong.
I thought you were Australian?
 

robert 14617

Well-Known Member
Funny how Clinton was the one who signed this action into existence and 8 years obama he let it stand ,but all of a sudden it's Trump who is the bad guy
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
You ought to look up the definition of democracy and have a look where you fit in.
I believe in a democracy. Because I generally believe the majority forms the right decisions.
Where do you stand on democracy exactly?
I'm still trying to figure you out.
You definitely have no idea who I have voted for. You think you do. But you couldn't be more wrong.
Democracy is about people having a voice in how they are governed.

Fascists demonstrate so they can take that right taken from everybody else.

Naive child.
 
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