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Just now, GG said:

 

It remains unanswered by you, because you choose to ignore inconvenient facts.

 

The topic was Obama's inaction, and the current situation is a direct extension of that.  Trump's usual tone deafness on humanity is not relevant to the discussion of the fire that Obama ignited.

 

Yeah, sure, it’s Obama’s fault.  Says the guy who has no facts to support his contention that Obama’s actions contributed to this mess and who supports a president doing his best imitation of the “best” of George Wallace and the worst of Richard Nixon. 

 

The term racist is thrown around way too often and too casually in today’s society.  But the position that you take here is one that inches your toward eligibility for that scarlet letter.  

Posted
Just now, SectionC3 said:

 

Yeah, sure, it’s Obama’s fault.  Says the guy who has no facts to support his contention that Obama’s actions contributed to this mess and who supports a president doing his best imitation of the “best” of George Wallace and the worst of Richard Nixon. 

 

The term racist is thrown around way too often and too casually in today’s society.  But the position that you take here is one that inches your toward eligibility for that scarlet letter.  

 

when everyone is a racist, then nobody is a racist, correct?

 

Please explain how my statements are racist, because you choose to ignore the factual history of the deteriorated race relations between 2009 and 2016?

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37 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


I have him on ignore. I'd never know if he mentioned me if he was not quoted (and I saw in another post he tagged someone who was not me). ?
 

 

Ignore me all you want but it is abundantly clear: 

 

You praise Trump because he validates your racism and xenophobia and that is worth everything to you.

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Posted
1 hour ago, GG said:

 

when everyone is a racist, then nobody is a racist, correct?

 

Please explain how my statements are racist, because you choose to ignore the factual history of the deteriorated race relations between 2009 and 2016?

 

It’s not those statements that are racist.  It’s your hypocrisy and your support for racism and xenophobia that pulls you toward that scarlet letter.  

Posted
Just now, SectionC3 said:

 

It’s not those statements that are racist.  It’s your hypocrisy and your support for racism and xenophobia that pulls you toward that scarlet letter.  

 

 

Such as ....

Posted
Just now, GG said:

 

 

Such as ....

 

You condemn Obama for what you characterize as his inaction on issues of race and refuse to condemn what any reasonable mind would see as the flagrant and obviously inflammatory actions of Donald Trump on the same issue. 

 

Posted
1 minute ago, SectionC3 said:

 

You condemn Obama for what you characterize as his inaction on issues of race and refuse to condemn what any reasonable mind would see as the flagrant and obviously inflammatory actions of Donald Trump on the same issue. 

 

 

Could it be that the topic was why relations deteriorated between 2009 & 2016?

 

I've been perfectly clear that Trump is missing a humanitarian gene, and most of the time is his own worst enemy, such as now.  

Posted
Just now, GG said:

 

Could it be that the topic was why relations deteriorated between 2009 & 2016?

 

I've been perfectly clear that Trump is missing a humanitarian gene, and most of the time is his own worst enemy, such as now.  

 

So go on record.  Are Trump’s actions with respect to this issue worse than Obama’s inactions on the same issue? 

Posted
6 minutes ago, GG said:

 

Could it be that the topic was why relations deteriorated between 2009 & 2016?

 

I've been perfectly clear that Trump is missing a humanitarian gene, and most of the time is his own worst enemy, such as now.  

 

How so? How did they deteriorate? How did Obama impact race relations?

 

And look VERY hard in the mirror while answering this question.

 

We will wait.

Posted
7 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

So go on record.  Are Trump’s actions with respect to this issue worse than Obama’s inactions on the same issue? 

 

it's pretty simple - Trump doesn't possess a compassion gene.

 

But I always look at actions, instead of the Twittersphere bluster.  Right now, he's tone deaf to the overall mood, and the planned trip to Tulsa is moronic.  He should be a lot more conciliatory to properly distinguish the protests from the riots.

 

But even if he did that, do you think he would get the credit in trying to bridge the divide?

Posted
4 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

How so? How did they deteriorate? How did Obama impact race relations?

 

And look VERY hard in the mirror while answering this question.

 

We will wait.

 

There's a little oval box in the upper right of this page, with a magnifying glass inside.  Try it.

Just now, BillStime said:

Totally makes sense - definitely the right guy for the job.

 

White Nationalist White House Adviser Stephen Miller Drafting Trump Speech on Race

 

In what world are religious Jews part of White nationalism?  is this Bill DiBlasio's version of The New Order?

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Posted
6 minutes ago, GG said:

 

There's a little oval box in the upper right of this page, with a magnifying glass inside.  Try it.

 

 

 

Nope. I want to hear from you.

Posted
8 minutes ago, GG said:

 

There's a little oval box in the upper right of this page, with a magnifying glass inside.  Try it.

 

In what world are religious Jews part of White nationalism?  is this Bill DiBlasio's version of The New Order?


??? 

Posted
4 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

Nope. I want to hear from you.

 

I'm not doing your homework for you, Sue.

 

BTW, why do you unconditionally support people who allowed thousands to needlessly die through lies & incompetence?

Posted
8 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Seems like a high percentage of skateboarders in these videos. 

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Posted
19 minutes ago, GG said:

 

it's pretty simple - Trump doesn't possess a compassion gene.

 

But I always look at actions, instead of the Twittersphere bluster.  Right now, he's tone deaf to the overall mood, and the planned trip to Tulsa is moronic.  He should be a lot more conciliatory to properly distinguish the protests from the riots.

 

But even if he did that, do you think he would get the credit in trying to bridge the divide?

 

I’ll rephrase: are Trump’s actions with respect to this issue worse than Obama’s inactions on the same issue, yes or no?

Posted
20 minutes ago, GG said:

 

There's a little oval box in the upper right of this page, with a magnifying glass inside.  Try it.

 

 

The search function for this forum does not work. He would have better luck trying to find it through Google search using keywords. Or you could just explain your position. 

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