Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have always been so perplexed by the concept of Nazis. Not the thought of a very horrible man and his small circle of madmen wanting to kill people. That part is believable. It was the massive following they had that I just couldn’t wrap my head around. How were so many people supporting this? And then maga came along, and I am seeing the combination of brainwashing and bigotry that led to the rise of nazism. Now I see how it happened.
If you are still supporting Trump, you would have supported Hitler too. Full stop.
Nonsense. Democrats caused this problem by not enforcing immigration laws and having open borders. How many millions of illegal immigrants are communities supposed to accept? Communities were overwhelmed by Biden’s illegal immigrants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many U.S. citizens have been physically harmed or murdered by illegal immigrants?
Why does maim and murder only matter when committed by someone who is undocumented? Why not the same concern and action for survivors and families of those who were maimed and murdered by US citizens who are school shooters? Why is there a difference?
Because illegals shouldn't be here in the first place. Every crime committed by an illegal is a crime that should have never happened.
So if it’s a member of government murdering people, it’s ok? I think if ICE was murdering MAGA, your tune would dramatically change (see Jan 6).
Murder is by definition an illegal act. Who is saying murder is ok?
MAGAs are saying it’s ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many U.S. citizens have been physically harmed or murdered by illegal immigrants?
Why does maim and murder only matter when committed by someone who is undocumented? Why not the same concern and action for survivors and families of those who were maimed and murdered by US citizens who are school shooters? Why is there a difference?
Because illegals shouldn't be here in the first place. Every crime committed by an illegal is a crime that should have never happened.
“Illegals”?
Who let crazy uncle Ron on the computer again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many U.S. citizens have been physically harmed or murdered by illegal immigrants?
Why does maim and murder only matter when committed by someone who is undocumented? Why not the same concern and action for survivors and families of those who were maimed and murdered by US citizens who are school shooters? Why is there a difference?
Because illegals shouldn't be here in the first place. Every crime committed by an illegal is a crime that should have never happened.
So if it’s a member of government murdering people, it’s ok? I think if ICE was murdering MAGA, your tune would dramatically change (see Jan 6).
Murder is by definition an illegal act. Who is saying murder is ok?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many U.S. citizens have been physically harmed or murdered by illegal immigrants?
Why does maim and murder only matter when committed by someone who is undocumented? Why not the same concern and action for survivors and families of those who were maimed and murdered by US citizens who are school shooters? Why is there a difference?
Because illegals shouldn't be here in the first place. Every crime committed by an illegal is a crime that should have never happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many U.S. citizens have been physically harmed or murdered by illegal immigrants?
Why does maim and murder only matter when committed by someone who is undocumented? Why not the same concern and action for survivors and families of those who were maimed and murdered by US citizens who are school shooters? Why is there a difference?
Because illegals shouldn't be here in the first place. Every crime committed by an illegal is a crime that should have never happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many U.S. citizens have been physically harmed or murdered by illegal immigrants?
Why does maim and murder only matter when committed by someone who is undocumented? Why not the same concern and action for survivors and families of those who were maimed and murdered by US citizens who are school shooters? Why is there a difference?
Because illegals shouldn't be here in the first place. Every crime committed by an illegal is a crime that should have never happened.
So if it’s a member of government murdering people, it’s ok? I think if ICE was murdering MAGA, your tune would dramatically change (see Jan 6).
Murder is by definition an illegal act. Who is saying murder is ok?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many U.S. citizens have been physically harmed or murdered by illegal immigrants?
Why does maim and murder only matter when committed by someone who is undocumented? Why not the same concern and action for survivors and families of those who were maimed and murdered by US citizens who are school shooters? Why is there a difference?
Because illegals shouldn't be here in the first place. Every crime committed by an illegal is a crime that should have never happened.
So if it’s a member of government murdering people, it’s ok? I think if ICE was murdering MAGA, your tune would dramatically change (see Jan 6).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many U.S. citizens have been physically harmed or murdered by illegal immigrants?
Why does maim and murder only matter when committed by someone who is undocumented? Why not the same concern and action for survivors and families of those who were maimed and murdered by US citizens who are school shooters? Why is there a difference?
Because illegals shouldn't be here in the first place. Every crime committed by an illegal is a crime that should have never happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many U.S. citizens have been physically harmed or murdered by illegal immigrants?
Why does maim and murder only matter when committed by someone who is undocumented? Why not the same concern and action for survivors and families of those who were maimed and murdered by US citizens who are school shooters? Why is there a difference?
Because illegals shouldn't be here in the first place. Every crime committed by an illegal is a crime that should have never happened.
But violence committed by citizens is okay? Is that your rationale? You only selectively oppose violence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many U.S. citizens have been physically harmed or murdered by illegal immigrants?
Why does maim and murder only matter when committed by someone who is undocumented? Why not the same concern and action for survivors and families of those who were maimed and murdered by US citizens who are school shooters? Why is there a difference?
Because illegals shouldn't be here in the first place. Every crime committed by an illegal is a crime that should have never happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have always been so perplexed by the concept of Nazis. Not the thought of a very horrible man and his small circle of madmen wanting to kill people. That part is believable. It was the massive following they had that I just couldn’t wrap my head around. How were so many people supporting this? And then maga came along, and I am seeing the combination of brainwashing and bigotry that led to the rise of nazism. Now I see how it happened.
If you are still supporting Trump, you would have supported Hitler too. Full stop.
Nonsense. Democrats caused this problem by not enforcing immigration laws and having open borders. How many millions of illegal immigrants are communities supposed to accept? Communities were overwhelmed by Biden’s illegal immigrants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many U.S. citizens have been physically harmed or murdered by illegal immigrants?
Why does maim and murder only matter when committed by someone who is undocumented? Why not the same concern and action for survivors and families of those who were maimed and murdered by US citizens who are school shooters? Why is there a difference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many U.S. citizens have been physically harmed or murdered by illegal immigrants?
Why does maim and murder only matter when committed by someone who is undocumented? Why not the same concern and action for survivors and families of those who were maimed and murdered by US citizens who are school shooters? Why is there a difference?