Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any gay Trump supporters? or sexual assault victims that support him? How about blind people?
The #WalkAway campaign is led by a gay man.
As for sexual assault victims - what a ridiculous question. The Democrats may have this question on their registration, but Republicans don't.
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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.
They're like the white people who support Trump even though his policies and actions go against their own self-interests.
Anonymous wrote:They're like the white people who support Trump even though his policies and actions go against their own self-interests.
Maybe they don't think that job creating policies go against their own self interest?
Lower taxes
Fewer regulations
More jobs
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.
I truly feel sorry for people like you . You think brown/black people like us shouldn’t like white people/Trump. People like you need to do some soul searching . Maybe we like some of the Trump policies just like you like some socialists politicians.
Signed,
Brown legal immigrant.
NP-I feel even sorrier for you because you think you're immune to Trump's racism because you're "legal". Make no mistake; he'll be coming for you next.
Just stop. You are being hateful.
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.
I truly feel sorry for people like you . You think brown/black people like us shouldn’t like white people/Trump. People like you need to do some soul searching . Maybe we like some of the Trump policies just like you like some socialists politicians.
Signed,
Brown legal immigrant.
NP-I feel even sorrier for you because you think you're immune to Trump's racism because you're "legal". Make no mistake; he'll be coming for you next.
They're like the white people who support Trump even though his policies and actions go against their own self-interests.
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.
I truly feel sorry for people like you . You think brown/black people like us shouldn’t like white people/Trump. People like you need to do some soul searching . Maybe we like some of the Trump policies just like you like some socialists politicians.
Signed,
Brown legal immigrant.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it ridiculous to ask if a sexual assault victim supports a man who brags about grabbing young women between the legs and has so many accusers? FWIW, I don't like the Clintons either, but as a sexual assault survivor, Trump makes me want to throw up and his voice saying grabbed by the pussy just brings me back to the incident where that happened to me.
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.
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: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: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.
Surprise!