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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I agree with Clinton that the racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, and Islamophobic are deplorable. I guess you would prefer her to be PC about it, but political correctness is killing the conservative movement which is afraid to say such words. [/quote] I, too, think that those qualities are deplorable. However, I do not believe that one-half of his supporters have those qualities. For example: Clintonites are quick to call anyone who criticizes HRC sexist. Lauer interrupts her during the forum and that was "sexist". I saw one report that claimed he interrupted Trump more frequently. Those who criticize Obama are called "racist" [b]If you believe that marriage is between a man and a woman, you are "homophobic"--even though you are not "scared of gays" and believe they should have equal rights-including civil unions.[/b] Lately, you are "homophobic" if you happen to believe that transgender girls do not belong on high school girls' sports teams or share locker rooms with girls. If you want to secure our borders, you are considered "xenophobic". And, if you use the term "Radical Islamist" you are considered Islamaphobic by Clintonites. So, I guess the problem is that Clinton does not understand what those words really mean. Because, I do not believe the 25% of Americans fall in that category. I have never considered this possibility--but, I am beginning to wonder if HRC has a drinking problem. I cannot imagine any other excuse for that speech.[/quote] I could pick apart your entire statement. I find it fascinating when people who hold racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic beliefs are offended when people call them racist, sexist, homophobic and xenophobic. Just for one, however, promoting "separate but equal" solutions for some (marriage vs. civil unions) is the definition of discrimination based on prejudice. Look it up. [/quote]
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