I was thoroughly disgusted at the protests last night and those today. And, yes, it will increase support for Trump. Do these people protesting not understand that? As they chanted, destroyed police cars, beat Trump supporters, and waved the Mexican flag, it made me like Trump just a little bit more. These people certainly have a right to protest, but not a right to destroy cars and hurt others. |
In all honesty, I struggle with this. Yes, you are right it effectively includes 1.5 billion people who are from various countries and backgrounds which does not make sense. But, I posted previously about my Muslim neighbor who every time there is an attack looks to find out if it is a Muslim that was involved and is relieved when it is not. Perhaps, out of a sense of self-preservation, he supports Trump's demand for tighter screening of Muslims. He is a citizen and he believes that another major attack in the US by Muslims will likely result in a serious backlash against all Muslims. As another pp posted, the vast majority of attacks do emanate from Muslims - even if those doing the attacking is a miniscule portion of the population - so what is the answer to minimizing the security risk posed by entrants to the US? |
The bottom line for me is that nobody has the right to immigrate to the US; it's a privilege and we have the right to exclude those who we might reasonably feel would be bad for the US. |
NP-The only people I know who openly say they are voting for Trump are immigrants from Bolivia, El Salvador and Guatemala...and no, this is not a lie. |
It made me feel proud. It made me want to go out there and protest against Trump myself. No jumping on cars or fist fights, obviously, but I would feel really good about holding some anti-Trump signs and shouting. i think he is a dangerous and menacing figure in America right now, and if he wins I will feel that I at least made an effort to voice some strong, strong dislike for him before it's too late. Like, I could brag to my grandchildren that I had stood up to him while others just thought, "What a douche bag" and let him get elected. My kids won't let me go to any protests, though.
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Sorry, Jeff, I thought I was being sarcastic. |
You were PROUD as the protestors destroyed police cars? You were PROUD as protestors dragged Trump supporters out of their cars? You were PROUD when protestors bloodied the face of a Trump supporter? You were PROUD that these protestors tried to take away the 1st amendment rights of Trump and his supporters simply because they disagree with him? You have weird criteria for pride. |
| plenty of female hispanic trump supporters in my mixed up family! |
| did anyone go to the trump rally in manassas va when he was here? i bet the crowd then was much smaller than it is now! |
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Not a Trump supporter.
But after seeing the lies spread about Sander's supporters, I don't reflexively believe the worst about the Trump voters anymore just because someone on the other team says so. This will not end up with me voting for Trump under any circumstances, but I'll be happy to point out bullshit when I see people being smeared by the same tactics pointed at me the past 10 months. p.s. just to note, I'm not referring to DCUM, where the discussion has been mostly terrific and fun. |
Why are you embarrassed? |
Not the pp you were addressing but my experience - and I am not a Trump supporter - is that some of those who support him and told me they do, feel there is almost a stigma attached to doing so. The media narrative is that his supporters are racists, bigots, uneducated, etc which, at least based on those I know who are supporting him, are nothing of the sort. It is more than they think Hillary is someone they would never vote for and Trump may be less than delicate about how he phrases things but some of the issues he raises are legitimate: illegal immigration, trade, outsourcing, foreign interventions, etc. They know that with Hillary nothing will change no matter what she says as she is campaigning - probably part of the trust factor where she is in the tank. They are not confident that Trump will be able to change things but they think there is a better chance than if it is Hillary or any of the others. |
What lies? bernies women supporters show up at rallies wearing bernie stickers on their nipples and nothing else! Also plenty of them were in the chicago rally which turned violent. |
just to be clear..Hilter was never elected and Trump is nothing like Hilter.
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Agreed. You're going to see a lot of Trump supporters in states where illegal immigration is a big issue. It's not much of an issue in DC/VA/MD but in states like Arizona, you see the affects of illegal immigration every day in schools, hospitals on the streets. |