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Oh no! People’s “plans” were disrupted! Oh the humanity! For sure this is worse than making children sit in their own filth.
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| Toddler behavior. |
| The more resistance to, and disruption of, Trump, the better. He is a fascist, racist pig propped up by weak sycophants. |
That was the goal. It worked for Rashida Tlaib, his mentor. He learned from her. |
Because you support a bigot. |
NO. You misunderstood. I do NOT support Samirah. |
dp I thought the pp was referring to Trump, the bigot? |
Ha ha. You haven't provided any support that Samirah is a bigot; protesting Trump isn't bigotry. On the other hand, Trump's bigotry is demonstrated daily in word and deed. You obviously agree, so you do support a bigot.
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Lol. Gotta keep it classy when you’re fighting white supremacist fascism.
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This event was not about Trump. You don't get that. |
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https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bigot
Samirah is a bigot. |
| I think it was a perfect place to pout out the fallacy that is Trump. |
Humm, "a person who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices". I don't know if Samirah fits that definition, but I suspect that you do. |
Because you don't like people celebrating and honoring democracy? Yes, I know people have the right to protest. But, there is a time and a place. The event was not to honor Trump. It was to honor the efforts of those who founded Jamestown. Trump also addressed the horror that was slavery. Doubt Samirah had any concern about that. He was thinking about how quickly he could get his tweet posted. His tweet was posted almost immediately. He had his statement prepared ahead of time. Maybe, his assistant posted it for him, because it sure was fast. He also had his fundraising site up right away. And, he is running unopposed. Because, like Pelosi said about AOC, even a glass of water with a "D" on it would win in my district. |