Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought this was a pro-Gillespie ad that would appeal to his base.
When liberals (above example) make these types of comments, I get concerned. I hate the fact that Gillespie may lose, and we will have in charge Democrats who despise half their constituents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Northam is up by 17–yes, I said 17–in a new poll. Virginia is blue and diverse.
That's a Quinnipiac poll.
https://poll.qu.edu/virginia/release-detail?ReleaseID=2495
Illegals vote here. I know this because I've watched the polls and the poll workers simply let them through.
It's even worse than that. Fairfax County is complicit in making sure illegals are not dropped from the voter rolls, even after their illegal status has been brought to their attention. They vote D, and that's all that matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on people I know personally, the more strenuously someone objects to the deplorable label, the more overtly racist they are.
Based on people I know personally - and here on DCUM - the more recklessly someone throws around the word "racist," the more hypocritical and sanctimonious they are.
In my kids' elementary and middle schools, they have had to ban the word "racist" as it has become such a constant accusation, exclaimed in any and every situation, most of which have nothing to do with racism. The word has become meaningless and honestly, a joke, because of its misuse and overuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If liberals want to keep perpetuating the lie that Republicans are the cause of racial division, maybe they themselves should stop running despicable ads that drive racial division. What hypocrites.
Terrible people. Horrible. My liberal husband's division at work is re-orging to Plano TX. I told him that I'd go yesterday. He is a liberal and wants to stay here. Our marriage will eventually fail if he refuses to retire elsewhere - I cannot live here for the rest of my life amongst these horrible people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom line - the Northam camp is defending this ad.
Pretty sad, really.
Why? If Latinos truly feel threatened by a candidate & his policies then I think their voices should be heard.
It's not hard to understand why they'd feel that way:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/10/26/a-10-year-old-immigrant-was-rushed-to-the-hospital-in-an-ambulance-she-was-detained-on-the-way/
Nobody is saying their voices cannot be heard. This ad is unacceptable. It is inflammatory and blatantly false.
And, I think it will backfire on the Dems.
It is false that racists and white supremacists support Gillespie? Really?
Racists and white supremacists support Gillespie. Therefore, everyone who supports Gillespie is a racist or a white supremacist. Right? That's how I learned it in school.
No, but if you don't want to be called a racist and a white supremacist you have to stop taking support from racist and white supremacist. This "wink, wink, nod, nod" crap is getting a little old.
I'm not a politician, so I don't take support from anyone. As a citizen, however, I'm not going to align myself with Democrats when I don't agree with many of their positions, and I'm sickened by their identity politics. So, I guess I'll just stay a Republican, disavow racism, live my life as a good person, and know that being a Republican, like I have been my entire adult life, does not suddenly make me a racist. And if you feel you need to, then go ahead and continue claiming that it does.
So you'll disavow Democrats because you "don't agree with many of their positions" but will stay a Republican DESPITE their racist policies and positions. Yeah, that makes a shit ton of sense. Good luck with the mental gymnastics.
It makes a lot of sense once you realize it's not despite those policies and positions but because of them.
How do you know that? If you honestly believe that all conservatives are racists, then you are delusional. If it's a fact that half of all Americans are raging racists, then we as a country are effed up. God, you must live in complete despair. I'm so sorry.
I don’t think all conservatives are racist. But everyone who still supports Trump after all that has happened most certainly is. 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought this was a pro-Gillespie ad that would appeal to his base.
When liberals (above example) make these types of comments, I get concerned. I hate the fact that Gillespie may lose, and we will have in charge Democrats who despise half their constituents.
I have an easy remedy for you: Don't demonize people because of the color of their skin, and you won't be despised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought this was a pro-Gillespie ad that would appeal to his base.
When liberals (above example) make these types of comments, I get concerned. I hate the fact that Gillespie may lose, and we will have in charge Democrats who despise half their constituents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom line - the Northam camp is defending this ad.
Pretty sad, really.
Why? If Latinos truly feel threatened by a candidate & his policies then I think their voices should be heard.
It's not hard to understand why they'd feel that way:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/10/26/a-10-year-old-immigrant-was-rushed-to-the-hospital-in-an-ambulance-she-was-detained-on-the-way/
Nobody is saying their voices cannot be heard. This ad is unacceptable. It is inflammatory and blatantly false.
And, I think it will backfire on the Dems.
It is false that racists and white supremacists support Gillespie? Really?
Racists and white supremacists support Gillespie. Therefore, everyone who supports Gillespie is a racist or a white supremacist. Right? That's how I learned it in school.
No, but if you don't want to be called a racist and a white supremacist you have to stop taking support from racist and white supremacist. This "wink, wink, nod, nod" crap is getting a little old.
I'm not a politician, so I don't take support from anyone. As a citizen, however, I'm not going to align myself with Democrats when I don't agree with many of their positions, and I'm sickened by their identity politics. So, I guess I'll just stay a Republican, disavow racism, live my life as a good person, and know that being a Republican, like I have been my entire adult life, does not suddenly make me a racist. And if you feel you need to, then go ahead and continue claiming that it does.
So you'll disavow Democrats because you "don't agree with many of their positions" but will stay a Republican DESPITE their racist policies and positions. Yeah, that makes a shit ton of sense. Good luck with the mental gymnastics.
It makes a lot of sense once you realize it's not despite those policies and positions but because of them.
How do you know that? If you honestly believe that all conservatives are racists, then you are delusional. If it's a fact that half of all Americans are raging racists, then we as a country are effed up. God, you must live in complete despair. I'm so sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom line - the Northam camp is defending this ad.
Pretty sad, really.
Why? If Latinos truly feel threatened by a candidate & his policies then I think their voices should be heard.
It's not hard to understand why they'd feel that way:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/10/26/a-10-year-old-immigrant-was-rushed-to-the-hospital-in-an-ambulance-she-was-detained-on-the-way/
Nobody is saying their voices cannot be heard. This ad is unacceptable. It is inflammatory and blatantly false.
And, I think it will backfire on the Dems.
It is false that racists and white supremacists support Gillespie? Really?
Racists and white supremacists support Gillespie. Therefore, everyone who supports Gillespie is a racist or a white supremacist. Right? That's how I learned it in school.
No, but if you don't want to be called a racist and a white supremacist you have to stop taking support from racist and white supremacist. This "wink, wink, nod, nod" crap is getting a little old.
I'm not a politician, so I don't take support from anyone. As a citizen, however, I'm not going to align myself with Democrats when I don't agree with many of their positions, and I'm sickened by their identity politics. So, I guess I'll just stay a Republican, disavow racism, live my life as a good person, and know that being a Republican, like I have been my entire adult life, does not suddenly make me a racist. And if you feel you need to, then go ahead and continue claiming that it does.
So you'll disavow Democrats because you "don't agree with many of their positions" but will stay a Republican DESPITE their racist policies and positions. Yeah, that makes a shit ton of sense. Good luck with the mental gymnastics.
It makes a lot of sense once you realize it's not despite those policies and positions but because of them.
Anonymous wrote:I thought this was a pro-Gillespie ad that would appeal to his base.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom line - the Northam camp is defending this ad.
Pretty sad, really.
Why? If Latinos truly feel threatened by a candidate & his policies then I think their voices should be heard.
It's not hard to understand why they'd feel that way:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/10/26/a-10-year-old-immigrant-was-rushed-to-the-hospital-in-an-ambulance-she-was-detained-on-the-way/
Nobody is saying their voices cannot be heard. This ad is unacceptable. It is inflammatory and blatantly false.
And, I think it will backfire on the Dems.
It is false that racists and white supremacists support Gillespie? Really?
Racists and white supremacists support Gillespie. Therefore, everyone who supports Gillespie is a racist or a white supremacist. Right? That's how I learned it in school.
No, but if you don't want to be called a racist and a white supremacist you have to stop taking support from racist and white supremacist. This "wink, wink, nod, nod" crap is getting a little old.
I'm not a politician, so I don't take support from anyone. As a citizen, however, I'm not going to align myself with Democrats when I don't agree with many of their positions, and I'm sickened by their identity politics. So, I guess I'll just stay a Republican, disavow racism, live my life as a good person, and know that being a Republican, like I have been my entire adult life, does not suddenly make me a racist. And if you feel you need to, then go ahead and continue claiming that it does.
+1,000
You are not alone, my friend.
+ 10,000 But I am getting fed up with the venom with which liberals speak of, and to, anyone who didn't vote for Hillary. I've found that when you speak to liberals and they start their rant about how despicable Trump is, they become enraged if you don't join in with their hatred, 100%.
That is true on this site, pp. But, IRL, many liberals are quite friendly and kind. The mask of anonymity seems to empower people here to lash out with hate and venom.
I have no doubt that some liberals who post here are hateful in real life. But, my liberal friends are not so.
Are you a liberal? I wish some of the reasonable liberals would speak out against some of the horrendously bigoted and sexist remarks when a liberal spews them, since it does give liberals a bad name and negates their claims that they are the party who is opposed to bigotry. For example, when a liberal calls someone "Jew boy," as happened this morning, it's pretty bad. I remind myself that such a person is a rare bigot among liberals, but then I would ask liberals to return the favor - and stop painting all, of even half, of all conservatives as racists.