Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it rather racist for some to suggest that the color of my skin should dictate what political party I am affiliated with.
Trump says and does stupid things but on the whole he is not a racist and has pushed for a solidly conservative agenda aside from decidedly non-conservative fiscal policy. I support him because of his positions and policies on the whole, and not on any one single issue. I can appreciate that there are single-issue voters out there, but that's not me.
I'm not the only Asian who support Trump, but I do acknowledge that we are in the small minority.
Actually, no he doesn't.
Can you even name "solidly conservative agenda" items he has done?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a mid-50s white woman, raised in the Midwest in a conservative family. There were/are closet racists in my family, though most are older now. Today, I live in a more diverse community and I’m politically active for moderate statehouse candidates. I would like to ask a question in this anonymous forum and I hope it is OK and respectful to ask:
At most Trump rallies, including last night’s disturbing display at East Carolina U, there are black people in the crowd. Not many, but some. Occasionally Asians and some people who appear to be Hispanic. WaPo just published a pic of Trump at his hateful rally and there were a few black women in the background, holding his signs and looking positively gleeful. I simply do not get it. How can any minority embrace Trump?
I cannot even face my non-white friends today. Many are first-gen professionals How in the world does a black person cheer for Trump, chant slogans against minority women, and then face family and friends? I would really like to hear the perspectives of others on this. Also, I hope this question is not offensive to anyone because that’s not my intention at all.
OP, sorry to say, but you are obviously a racist person.
You are judging people by their skin color, not by their values and priorities.
Believe it or not, minority employment is the highest it's ever been, and our communities are safer now than they were before the 2016 election -- murder rates, for example, have declined around 20% since.
Murder rates have been on the decline for decades.
True, but they grew significantly from 2014 to 2016 thanks to Obama's DOJ and blm anti-cop crusade.
Look it up and see how stats correlate perfectly with those lovely BLM "protests"
Anonymous wrote:I find it rather racist for some to suggest that the color of my skin should dictate what political party I am affiliated with.
Trump says and does stupid things but on the whole he is not a racist and has pushed for a solidly conservative agenda aside from decidedly non-conservative fiscal policy. I support him because of his positions and policies on the whole, and not on any one single issue. I can appreciate that there are single-issue voters out there, but that's not me.
I'm not the only Asian who support Trump, but I do acknowledge that we are in the small minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any gay Trump supporters? or sexual assault victims that support him? How about blind people?
Of course there are -- are you dumb?
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Ada Fischer, a retired physician and North Carolina's Republican National Committeewoman, is a more typical black Trump supporter. Speaking to AFP September 22, 2016, she insisted it was liberals who were responsible for poor inner-city conditions.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vox.com/platform/amp/identities/2016/11/1/13449340/blacks-for-trump-conspiracy-bad
And she is right. It never fails to astonish me how obtuse liberals are. DCUM is a perfect example. You people get together in your echo chambers and insist that anyone who feels differently must be a “racist”. Meanwhile, millions of Americans think the Democratic party has gone off the deep end - and that includes many minorities and women.
But sure, keep your heads buried in the sand. No worries, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also Harriet Tubman called and wants to know where her $20 bill is.
Obama Officials say Harriet Tubman $20 bill design could never have been ready for 2020
Earlier reports said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin delayed the introduction of the $20 bill featuring Harriet Tubman, but some current and former officials tell The Washington Post it was never going to be ready for 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a mid-50s white woman, raised in the Midwest in a conservative family. There were/are closet racists in my family, though most are older now. Today, I live in a more diverse community and I’m politically active for moderate statehouse candidates. I would like to ask a question in this anonymous forum and I hope it is OK and respectful to ask:
At most Trump rallies, including last night’s disturbing display at East Carolina U, there are black people in the crowd. Not many, but some. Occasionally Asians and some people who appear to be Hispanic. WaPo just published a pic of Trump at his hateful rally and there were a few black women in the background, holding his signs and looking positively gleeful. I simply do not get it. How can any minority embrace Trump?
I cannot even face my non-white friends today. Many are first-gen professionals How in the world does a black person cheer for Trump, chant slogans against minority women, and then face family and friends? I would really like to hear the perspectives of others on this. Also, I hope this question is not offensive to anyone because that’s not my intention at all.
OP, sorry to say, but you are obviously a racist person.
You are judging people by their skin color, not by their values and priorities.
Believe it or not, minority employment is the highest it's ever been, and our communities are safer now than they were before the 2016 election -- murder rates, for example, have declined around 20% since.
Murder rates have been on the decline for decades.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any gay Trump supporters? or sexual assault victims that support him? How about blind people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
Ada Fischer, a retired physician and North Carolina's Republican National Committeewoman, is a more typical black Trump supporter. Speaking to AFP September 22, 2016, she insisted it was liberals who were responsible for poor inner-city conditions.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vox.com/platform/amp/identities/2016/11/1/13449340/blacks-for-trump-conspiracy-bad
And she is right. It never fails to astonish me how obtuse liberals are. DCUM is a perfect example. You people get together in your echo chambers and insist that anyone who feels differently must be a “racist”. Meanwhile, millions of Americans think the Democratic party has gone off the deep end - and that includes many minorities and women.
But sure, keep your heads buried in the sand. No worries, right?
On what do you base your conclusion that she's right?
an interesting opinion - https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/03/exit-left/476190/
When Black Voters Exited Left
What African Americans lost by aligning with the Democratic Party
Democratic lawmakers drafted civil-rights legislation that would challenge Jim Crow laws in the South while leaving de facto segregation in the North intact. When NBC News asked the civil-rights organizer Bayard Rustin why many African American communities rioted the summer after the bill passed, he said, “People have to understand that although the civil-rights bill was good and something for which I worked arduously, there was nothing in it that had any effect whatsoever on the three major problems Negroes face in the North: housing, jobs, and integrated schools…the civil-rights bill, because of this failure, has caused an even deeper frustration in the North.” Today’s protest movements against second-class citizenship in Baltimore, Ferguson, Oakland, and elsewhere are in part a legacy of the unresolved failures of civil-rights legislation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any gay Trump supporters? or sexual assault victims that support him? How about blind people?
Sexual assault victim here and Trump supporter
Anonymous wrote:Are there any gay Trump supporters? or sexual assault victims that support him? How about blind people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
Ada Fischer, a retired physician and North Carolina's Republican National Committeewoman, is a more typical black Trump supporter. Speaking to AFP September 22, 2016, she insisted it was liberals who were responsible for poor inner-city conditions.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vox.com/platform/amp/identities/2016/11/1/13449340/blacks-for-trump-conspiracy-bad
And she is right. It never fails to astonish me how obtuse liberals are. DCUM is a perfect example. You people get together in your echo chambers and insist that anyone who feels differently must be a “racist”. Meanwhile, millions of Americans think the Democratic party has gone off the deep end - and that includes many minorities and women.
But sure, keep your heads buried in the sand. No worries, right?
On what do you base your conclusion that she's right?
Democratic lawmakers drafted civil-rights legislation that would challenge Jim Crow laws in the South while leaving de facto segregation in the North intact. When NBC News asked the civil-rights organizer Bayard Rustin why many African American communities rioted the summer after the bill passed, he said, “People have to understand that although the civil-rights bill was good and something for which I worked arduously, there was nothing in it that had any effect whatsoever on the three major problems Negroes face in the North: housing, jobs, and integrated schools…the civil-rights bill, because of this failure, has caused an even deeper frustration in the North.” Today’s protest movements against second-class citizenship in Baltimore, Ferguson, Oakland, and elsewhere are in part a legacy of the unresolved failures of civil-rights legislation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupidity
Greed
Or they’re paid plants
There are Craigslist ads before most of the "rallies" -take it fwiw.
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FOX NEWS) - A Craigslist ad allegedly posted by Bernie Sanders supporters offered people $15 an hour to protest at Donald Trump's rally in Janesville, Wisconsin, on Tuesday.
SAD. $15/ hour to protest @realDonaldTrump's Janesville, Wisconsin rally tomorrow-- via Craigslist. pic.twitter.com/U90csUMTcJ
— Dan Scavino (@DanScavino) March 29, 2016
The ad, which was removed from the site, said it would provide shuttle buses, parking and signs to protesters who attended the Republican presidential front-runner's event
"We are offering this amount because of the current income inequality that we are fighting in America today!" the ad read.
Whether it was legitimate or not, the ad was deleted after it began to receive attention on pro-Trump forums.