Trump says "they're not humans; they're not humans; they're animals"

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He’s so vile. Why isn’t he calling the white 14 yo who murdered other students an animal? Hmmm. Or the myriad of other white guys who commit violent crimes?


Never fear Vance called the child "a psycho."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not surprisingly, these posts miss the point. The focus on immigrants is not racism, as there are plenty of non-white criminals who are American citizens. The focus is on illegal immigrants because they should not be here. So the point is that the violent crimes that are being perpetrated by illegal immigrants are 100% preventable if you deport illegals (for sure those who are criminals) and stop future illegal immigration.

I think most of you know this, but you take any opportunity to scream, muh racism. The most overused word in politics.


So what do we call the criminals who don't pay their illegal workers, like Trump did when he was building the Trump tower and didn't pay his Polish workers?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He’s speaking about violent criminals.


He is violent and is a convicted criminal. So, by his own words, Trump is not human.
Anonymous
Do you know who I think aren't human the crazy right-wing gun nuts who are slaughtering children in schools?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If you want to start mass killing, first you need to dehumanize. Ask Hitler.

That's our boy, the Convicted Rapist.

Adjudicated rapist, 34 times convicted felon.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:He’s speaking about violent criminals.


1. Violent criminals are still human beings.

2. Funny how the guy who idiots love because he "tells it like it is" and "speaks his mind" always needs his supporters to explain away what he "really meant," and funny how what he "really meant" is always the most generous interpretation despite the racist and psychopathic interpretation always being a much more believable and plausible interpretation.

But of course that's the entire point of dog whistles. It lets deplorables hide behind the fig leaf of plausible deniability while knowing and supporting the true, despicable meaning.


DP. I stopped reading at #1. That you would rush to defend violent criminals is all I need to know.


No you didn't.

You read the whole thing and pretended you stopped at #1 because you had no response to being called out as the racist you are.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Let’s call it what it is: racist rhetoric

I had a naturalized citizen ask me the other day ask why Trump was as popular as he still is.

The answer is easy, a large portion of our population are low information, racists and unfortunately in this country you are still allowed to vote.


This.
It has been really sad to understand this about my compatriots. I thought we were better than this.


Discovering this back in 2016 really shook me to the core. It's depressing to know that we have so many willfully ignorant racists/misogynists living and breathing among us.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:He’s speaking about violent criminals.


He has said many many times that he thinks the vast majority of illegal immigrants are criminals. And the Germans thought the vast majority of Jews were baby killers. It really is the same mentality. he separated innocent young children from their parents at the border because that is how you treat animals.

+1 Again, neither he nor MAGA will ask if you are legal before they start attacking you.


They've already proven that. The Haitian population in Springfield, OH, who are here legally, are being threatened without regard to the fact that they entered and remain in this country legally. The rhetoric is so inflammatory anymore that just saying the word "immigrant" implies "illegal" at this point. They've conflated it so much they've created fear around all immigrants. And it's intentional.
Anonymous
https://web.archive.org/web/20140305032241/ht...2_11_01_archive.html

"On immigration, Republicans are similarly tone deaf. I became a conservative in large part because I felt that the Right was far more honest about the real state of the world. Yet a significant part of Republican immigration policy centers on the possibility of deporting 12 million people (or “self deporting” them). Think about it: we conservatives (rightly) mistrust the government to efficiently administer business loans and regulate our food supply, yet we allegedly believe that it can deport millions of unregistered aliens. The notion fails to pass the laugh test. The same can be said for too much of the party’s platform."

JD Vance, for you MAGAs, back in 2012.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He’s speaking about violent criminals.


He has said many many times that he thinks the vast majority of illegal immigrants are criminals. And the Germans thought the vast majority of Jews were baby killers. It really is the same mentality. he separated innocent young children from their parents at the border because that is how you treat animals.

+1 Again, neither he nor MAGA will ask if you are legal before they start attacking you.


They've already proven that. The Haitian population in Springfield, OH, who are here legally, are being threatened without regard to the fact that they entered and remain in this country legally. The rhetoric is so inflammatory anymore that just saying the word "immigrant" implies "illegal" at this point. They've conflated it so much they've created fear around all immigrants. And it's intentional.

It is totally intentional. The GOP killed abortion rights too soon and they have to have immigration to rile up their base, or they lose. Convince Republican voters that 1) the country is overrun by immigrant dirty brown people and 2) that these immigrants aren’t human and they just might win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://web.archive.org/web/20140305032241/http://centerforworldconflictandpeace.blogspot.com/2012_11_01_archive.html

"On immigration, Republicans are similarly tone deaf. I became a conservative in large part because I felt that the Right was far more honest about the real state of the world. Yet a significant part of Republican immigration policy centers on the possibility of deporting 12 million people (or “self deporting” them). Think about it: we conservatives (rightly) mistrust the government to efficiently administer business loans and regulate our food supply, yet we allegedly believe that it can deport millions of unregistered aliens. The notion fails to pass the laugh test. The same can be said for too much of the party’s platform."

JD Vance, for you MAGAs, back in 2012.

But, Trump is different. His administration will be a well oiled machine. /s
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If you want to start mass killing, first you need to dehumanize. Ask Hitler.

That's our boy, the Convicted Rapist.

Adjudicated rapist, 34 times convicted felon.



My DCUM soul mate, hello!

But he was not 34 times convicted. He was convicted once, on 34 counts (same crime, different dates).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He’s speaking about violent criminals.


+1
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of things to criticize Trump for, but him being against horrible criminals who do horrible things is not one of them


It's the SELECTIVE focus on migrants who commit crimes that's the problem. Lots of native-born Americans do horrible things and he doesn't talk about them.


In fact, far more native-born Americans do horrible things.

Illegal immigrants commit crimes at a 60% per capita lower rate than natural born Americans. Illegal immigrants are model citizens compared to Americans, and that is an indisputable, undeniable fact. Demonizing them as "criminals" is racism, pure and simple.


What year is that stat from?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you want to start mass killing, first you need to dehumanize. Ask Hitler.

That's our boy, the Convicted Rapist.

Adjudicated rapist, 34 times convicted felon.



My DCUM soul mate, hello!

But he was not 34 times convicted. He was convicted once, on 34 counts (same crime, different dates).

Fair. I just like getting the 34 number in there in connection with all his counts.
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