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I don't think I've read a bigger load of **** all week. With Snowflake Nation triggered this week, that's really saying something.
The blah, blah, blah was me cutting your ridiculous statement short. That has to be one of the dumbest leaps at a logical statement I've read all week, and I've read quite a few - from both sides of the political spectrum.
Oh, so picketing and rallying for a candidate does not help them. Gotcha.
Summarizing Hillary's issues as just her doing work on a personal e-mail account is like saying that Steve Jobs just sat at a desk when running Apple.
Oh I'm sorry, I'm just taking the flaw that was doubled down upon over and over again by the Republican side. You know, the issue for which she was supposed to be 'locked up' for. The issue that you guys would not stop yelling over and over again. Can you not blame me for thinking it was a major black mark against her for R voters?
White nationalists, skinheads, neo-nazis and the like existed long before Trump ever ran for office. They will most likely exist long after he's out of office. Maybe they have been "emboldened" because he's in the WH, but that's an indirect result and not a direct result. Trying to lay the blame for their existence and their hate is an ignorant and outright ridiculous assertion and anyone who says so is intellectually dishonest on an epic scale. They were protesting over the weekend because Snowflake Nation is so hurt by statues that they are taking them down everywhere. They were given the platform due to the actions of the imbecile snowflakes who get so easily triggered over the stupidest things.
They did exist a long time before. But they did not have a megaphone in the white house, and they did not march through the streets in a display anything like what we saw in Charlottesville. They have never been organized like they are now, and yes that is largely because the internet is a tool they can use now, but the Trump campaign had massive ties to the alt-right. Now they're in power, we see their true stripes.
(Stripes that, again, were already quite clear, - see articles below, all written by conservatives and alt-righters, not libs - it's just you were willing to ignore them cos SCOTUS)
An Actual Conservative's Guide To The Alt-Right: 8 Things You Need To Know | Daily Wire
An Establishment Conservative's Guide To The Alt-Right - Breitbart
3 Thoughts On Steve Bannon As White House 'Chief Strategist' | Daily Wire
When Snowflake Nation starts to take responsibility for the mistakes of the left, take NAFTA and Obamacare for example, then they can lecture someone on how evil they are for who they voted for in the worst Presidential election in the history of this country, at least candidate wise anyway.
The mistake of voting Donald Trump into office far outweighs any mistake in recent history. I don't consider Obamacare a mistake, or even NAFTA. Even if they are not perfect they have redeeming qualities. The propogation of white supremacy and Naziism does not have any redeeming features. Even something like the Iraq war, I wouldn't 'put that' on R voters because, y'know, **** happens and some stuff simply cannot be predicted. The difference here is that Trump voters were warned. Over and over and over and over and over again, yet they still chose to elect a buffoon and the consequences that came with it. And we're only 8 months into his Presidency. Lets see what the next 3 years hold, eh.
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