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Let's face it. Throughout history where there's been a settlement of people creating garbage, rodents have flocked there. Name one city without rats.
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It helps to put your garbage where it belongs. sp |
Notice how he refuses to mention which countries were “very nice”. |
+1,000 I guess it’s now “racist” to acknowledge places that are rat-infested. Who knew?!
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As long as you also point out they're also in rural red America where white people live you're good. |
You know what is strange, the title of this thread is "infestation" and we are told that is a racist word because it has some hidden meaning. I guess this quote is racist too?
According to CNNs Erin Burnett the word itself is the issue
I wonder who also used the "racist" word infested? https://twitter.com/i/status/1156440029016862722 Cummings himself. Hmmm |
Cummings is the apparent racist. Let's be honest. |
Most Americans denied racism existed during Jim Crow. Also, only 33 percent of self-reported Trump voters said that it was racist for whites to use the n-word, compared to 86 percent of Clinton voters. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/07/30/republicans-reactions-trumps-tweets-are-part-long-american-history-denying-racism/?utm_term=.fdb2cd2c27ed |
+1. Baltimore native. It’s great to see so many defending Baltimore after denigrating it for years over on the real estate forum. Glad you are so woke now.
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Yeah. This will be ignored. The original "r" word - Russia - has collapsed, so now the left has to revert to another "r" word - racist. It doesn't matter that Cummings has used the same "infested" word in the past. He's allowed, I guess. |
| Russia hasn't collapsed. This whole thread happened because Cummings subpoened Javanka thus drawing Trump's ire. You all are falling for the shiny object. |
LOL. Hope springs eternal. |
No, plenty of people who post on the RE forum agree with what Trump said, about this, and about most things. They might have voted for him, too. But that doesn’t mean those of us who criticize those folks (I am one), AND who are criticizing remarks that single out the people of Baltimore, in such a crass and cruel way, by saying it’s infested and those living there are subhuman, are hypocrites. I have spent a fair amount of time in Baltimore, lived there myself for a year. It’s an interesting place, with a lot of beauty. It’s also very economically depressed, which makes me sad, the same way the ghost towns of the Midwest make me sad. I might not want to move there, because there are fewer job opportunities, for myself and my kids in the future, but that doesn’t mean I hate the city and its people and that I don’t wish for a different outcome. I can’t tell if the trolls are so delusional, or just trying to gaslight, but in case it’s literally a lack of understanding, let me try to explain. The issue is really one of tone and intent. It’s like, when you criticize your own family member out of frustration, you know they have faults but you love them anyway and they know that, so it’s understood. But nobody else better talk about your momma. Those are fighting words. Get it? Trump is not Baltimore’s family, and he just picked a fight. He does that a lot, like most bullies. He’s farking Biff from Back to the Future. How are you gonna root for Biff?!?! |
You know that Cummings called his own district "infested" 20 years ago? And, yet, nothing has changed. If anything, it has become worse. One has to ask why. Yes, there are beautiful parts of Baltimore. But, for a county that has one of the highest incomes in the nation, you would think that the areas of Baltimore that are rat-infested and horribly. depressed would have received some attention by now. I'll give props to Trump for getting the nation talking about this......... |
When will he talk about the horrible places in DC where children are murdered by guns? After all, he lives in DC. |