ALL HAIL PRESIDENT TRUMP

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ScrotieMcB wrote:


that's gonna be a yikes from me dawg
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pneuma wrote:
America is the least racist country in the world, and we were becoming less racist every day


BWAAAHAAAHAA

k then. You realise Canada exists right? Plus countless others where they don't march for neo-nazi values carrying torches, and murder people of different political affiliations/beliefs/colour in the past few years.


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faerwin wrote:
Blaming the US exclusively for their carbon footprint is silly. Yes, they contributed the most to CO2 emissions but as Xav said (it feel weird saying that), the technological advancement wouldn't be anywhere as close to what we have right now without the industrial revolution. In a situation where fossil fuels were somehow never discovered, we might still have electricity but we wouldn't have means of mass transport. Boats would still be using wind as their main propulsion, planes wouldn't exist, trains wouldn't have been able to cover large distance (wood burning is much less efficient than coal). Cars wouldn't be a thing.

So, compared to what we have now, we'd be lagging behind by maybe a century in term of progress.

Of course, that is just speculation and isn't really worth debating. The only point I'm really trying to say is that the discovery of fossil fuel was largely beneficial. The problem is that we didn't move on the next thing after discovering the very negatives effects it has (both on humans and on nature/climate).


And here's where the real blame goes. Those oil/coal lobbies that shut down alternative sources of energy because they didn't want to lose their grip on the huge energy reserve that represent oil, coal and natural gas. Moving on from those sources of energy while they still have huge reserves means money loss, which is unfathomable for a corporation, even if it means the whole world burns for it.

Many others are also to blame when it comes to power generation. China is currently a big culprit with its 2300~ coal plants while alternative sources exist is also to blame. Any country that is building/encouraging fossil fuel power plant is to blame.


Trump is also to blame as he's literally bringing back the US multiple decades prior with his completely insane stance on climate change and how coal is clean while wind turbine somehow cause cancer.... Thankfully, some states aren't crazy enough to buy his bullshit but still, his damage will last for a few decades in certain states...




I'm actually not disagreeing with any of this, and I never stated the US is solely to blame.

Just that it's a bit disingenious to be blaming other countries that are on their way, on a roadmap, to decarbonise by 2050 according to the Paris agreement.

Even China. Yes, currently the biggest polluter, though still far and away from being historically the biggest polluter, as shown.

Plus every country shifted their manufacturing to China, to some extent. Plus they have a lot more people. etc. etc.

Basically all I'm saying is Trump is evil, and should go down as the absolute most damaging president at a crucial time in human history/US history.
Hey, I want to ask the NeverTrump brigade a question: what did you think about Biden's announcement?

I thought it was going for maximum fake news: it perpetrated the "fine people" myth, it called Antifa brave, and it was even launched from Charlottesville. I find it disgusting, but I'm wondering if going full partisan hack is actually the right way for Biden to appeal to his woke, resentful-of-white-men base. Did you like it or not?
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ScrotieMcB wrote:
Hey, I want to ask the NeverTrump brigade a question: what did you think about Biden's announcement?

I thought it was going for maximum fake news: it perpetrated the "fine people" myth, it called Antifa brave, and it was even launched from Charlottesville. I find it disgusting, but I'm wondering if going full partisan hack is actually the right way for Biden to appeal to his woke, resentful-of-white-men base. Did you like it or not?


I thought the little video that Biden released was okay.

Biden did not say that Trump said some white nationalist or racist were good people. So you're incorrect that it perpetrated that myth. He instead truthfully presented the strong evidence that Trump is a racist and that racism is a problem in this country that is in that Charlottesville story. Evidence that Trump is a racist is much more than just Charlottesville though.

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Turtledove wrote:
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ScrotieMcB wrote:
Hey, I want to ask the NeverTrump brigade a question: what did you think about Biden's announcement?

I thought it was going for maximum fake news: it perpetrated the "fine people" myth, it called Antifa brave, and it was even launched from Charlottesville. I find it disgusting, but I'm wondering if going full partisan hack is actually the right way for Biden to appeal to his woke, resentful-of-white-men base. Did you like it or not?


I thought the little video that Biden released was okay.

Biden did not say that Trump said some white nationalist or racist were good people. So you're incorrect that it perpetrated that myth. He instead truthfully presented the strong evidence that Trump is a racist and that racism is a problem in this country that is in that Charlottesville story. Evidence that Trump is a racist is much more than just Charlottesville though.



Lmao.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrqT3pptKPY
GGG banning all political discussion shortly after getting acquired by China is a weird coincidence.
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rojimboo wrote:


k then. You realise Canada exists right? Plus countless others where they don't march for neo-nazi values carrying torches, and murder people of different political affiliations/beliefs/colour in the past few years.



Canada has around 3x the amount of hate crimes compared to the US if we look at it per capita. Just saying.
GGG banning all political discussion shortly after getting acquired by China is a weird coincidence.
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Xavderion wrote:
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Turtledove wrote:
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ScrotieMcB wrote:
Hey, I want to ask the NeverTrump brigade a question: what did you think about Biden's announcement?

I thought it was going for maximum fake news: it perpetrated the "fine people" myth, it called Antifa brave, and it was even launched from Charlottesville. I find it disgusting, but I'm wondering if going full partisan hack is actually the right way for Biden to appeal to his woke, resentful-of-white-men base. Did you like it or not?


I thought the little video that Biden released was okay.

Biden did not say that Trump said some white nationalist or racist were good people. So you're incorrect that it perpetrated that myth. He instead truthfully presented the strong evidence that Trump is a racist and that racism is a problem in this country that is in that Charlottesville story. Evidence that Trump is a racist is much more than just Charlottesville though.



Lmao.

Trump is a racist. For example,

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On the night of April 19, 1989, Trisha Meili was assaulted, raped, and sodomized in Manhattan's Central Park. On the night of the attack, five juvenile males—four African Americans and one of Hispanic descent—were apprehended in connection with a number of attacks in Central Park committed by around 30 teenage perpetrators. The prosecution ignored evidence suggesting there was a single perpetrator whose DNA did not match any of the suspects, instead using confessions that the suspects said were coerced and false. They were convicted in 1990 by juries in two separate trials, receiving sentences ranging from 5 to 15 years. The attacks were highly publicised in the media.

On May 1, 1989, Trump called for the return of the death penalty by taking out a full-page advertisement in all four of the city's major newspapers. He said he wanted the "criminals of every age" who were accused of beating and raping a jogger in Central Park "to be afraid." Trump told Larry King on CNN: "The problem with our society is the victim has absolutely no rights and the criminal has unbelievable rights" and, speaking of another case where a woman was raped and thrown out a window, "maybe hate is what we need if we're gonna get something done."

In 2002, an imprisoned serial rapist confessed to the jogger's rape, which was confirmed by DNA evidence, and the convictions of the five men were vacated. They sued New York City in 2003 for malicious prosecution, racial discrimination, and emotional distress. Lawyers for the five defendants said that Trump's advertisement had inflamed public opinion. The city settled the case for $41 million in 2014. In June of that year, Trump called the settlement "a disgrace" and said that the group's guilt was still likely: "Settling doesn't mean innocence. [...] These young men do not exactly have the pasts of angels."

In October 2016, when Trump campaigned to be president, he said that Central Park Five were guilty and that their convictions should never have been vacated, attracting criticism from the Central Park Five themselves and others. Republican Senator John McCain retracted his endorsement of Trump, citing in part "outrageous statements about the innocent men in the Central Park Five case." Yusuf Salaam, one of the five defendants, said that he had falsely confessed out of coercion, after having been mistreated by police while in custody. Filmmaker Ken Burns, who directed the documentary The Central Park Five that helped clear the names of the accused, called Trump's comments "the height of vulgarity" and "out and out racism"


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_views_of_Donald_Trump#Central_Park_jogger_case

There's much more evidence that Trump is a racist if you're interested. Although I know you are not really interested in reality when it comes to the pathological liar's statements.

Regarding your assertion that hate crimes are 3x more common in Canada. I searched the Internet and could find nothing to back up this claim. It dawns on me that perhaps that is info that you got off of social media?
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Last edited by Turtledove on Apr 25, 2019, 10:28:11 PM
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Turtledove wrote:

Trump is a racist. For example,

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On the night of April 19, 1989, Trisha Meili was assaulted, raped, and sodomized in Manhattan's Central Park. On the night of the attack, five juvenile males—four African Americans and one of Hispanic descent—were apprehended in connection with a number of attacks in Central Park committed by around 30 teenage perpetrators. The prosecution ignored evidence suggesting there was a single perpetrator whose DNA did not match any of the suspects, instead using confessions that the suspects said were coerced and false. They were convicted in 1990 by juries in two separate trials, receiving sentences ranging from 5 to 15 years. The attacks were highly publicised in the media.

On May 1, 1989, Trump called for the return of the death penalty by taking out a full-page advertisement in all four of the city's major newspapers. He said he wanted the "criminals of every age" who were accused of beating and raping a jogger in Central Park "to be afraid." Trump told Larry King on CNN: "The problem with our society is the victim has absolutely no rights and the criminal has unbelievable rights" and, speaking of another case where a woman was raped and thrown out a window, "maybe hate is what we need if we're gonna get something done."

In 2002, an imprisoned serial rapist confessed to the jogger's rape, which was confirmed by DNA evidence, and the convictions of the five men were vacated. They sued New York City in 2003 for malicious prosecution, racial discrimination, and emotional distress. Lawyers for the five defendants said that Trump's advertisement had inflamed public opinion. The city settled the case for $41 million in 2014. In June of that year, Trump called the settlement "a disgrace" and said that the group's guilt was still likely: "Settling doesn't mean innocence. [...] These young men do not exactly have the pasts of angels."

In October 2016, when Trump campaigned to be president, he said that Central Park Five were guilty and that their convictions should never have been vacated, attracting criticism from the Central Park Five themselves and others. Republican Senator John McCain retracted his endorsement of Trump, citing in part "outrageous statements about the innocent men in the Central Park Five case." Yusuf Salaam, one of the five defendants, said that he had falsely confessed out of coercion, after having been mistreated by police while in custody. Filmmaker Ken Burns, who directed the documentary The Central Park Five that helped clear the names of the accused, called Trump's comments "the height of vulgarity" and "out and out racism"


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_views_of_Donald_Trump#Central_Park_jogger_case

There's much more evidence that Trump is a racist if you're interested. Although I know you are not really interested in reality when it comes to the pathological liar's statements.

Regarding your assertion that hate crimes are 3x more common in Canada. I searched the Internet and could find nothing to back up this claim. It dawns on me that perhaps that is info that you got off of social media?

I'm not seeing the racism here. Trump argued for stronger punishment for rapists and stronger victim's rights. The color/race/smell/color of their socks was only mentioned by people other than Trump.

Maybe people who see racism everywhere don't want to be the only ones?
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On Fox News Judge Andrew Napolitano says that Trump committed Obstruction of Justice. He also explains why Mueller didn't charge him even though he's guilty.

https://video.foxnews.com/v/6029505643001/#sp=show-clips
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