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Where did Trump's "if you do not love it leave it" come from?

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A Brief History of Loving or Leaving America | HuffPost
Trump is a person who is my age and he lived through the 60's like I did and the language he is presently using comes directly from that time period. What bothers me is that he has gotten all of his right wing racists that attend his rallies yelling the same thing. I really do wonder if this country will ever again regain its soul? The GOP is no longer the party of the right, it has become the party of the radical right and includes many of the racists and white supremacy groups with the approval of Trump. And by supporting Trump the GOP is supporting those groups.
 
A Brief History of Loving or Leaving America | HuffPost
Trump is a person who is my age and he lived through the 60's like I did and the language he is presently using comes directly from that time period. What bothers me is that he has gotten all of his right wing racists that attend his rallies yelling the same thing. I really do wonder if this country will ever again regain its soul? The GOP is no longer the party of the right, it has become the party of the radical right and includes many of the racists and white supremacy groups with the approval of Trump. And by supporting Trump the GOP is supporting those groups.
So get the **** out then!
 
Merle Haggard was a great artist. He was also a Democrat.
 
oh most certainly, am I not allowed to free speech...this is America!

Sure you have the free speech to tell anyone to get out. We're talking about the POTUS telling people to get out while being in the official capacity.
 
I think on Election Day the majority of Americans are gonna say to themselves, am I really that unhappy here? Nope.
 
its not so American, it’s a tee shirt meant to impune under the guise of racism.

Gee, you are so butthurt over it too. Defensive much?:lamo
 
butt hurt no, bewildered over how somone who hates America so much they all wanna come here, nuts or what!

Exactly. Now you see how retarded Trumpian logic is. :thumbs:
 
butt hurt no, bewildered over how somone who hates America so much they all wanna come here, nuts or what!

Standard brain dead right wing invective....accuse someone (BTW, I spelled it right) of hating America.

Do you have an original thought, or do you just parrot the nationalist bilge that your cult leader spews to get all his supporters needlessly angry and spouting tired old baloney?
 
its not so American, it’s a tee shirt meant to impune under the guise of racism.

Whoever was wearing that shirt had free speech rights to wear it, wouldn't you agree? :thumbs:
 
Standard brain dead right wing invective....accuse someone (BTW, I spelled it right) of hating America.

Do you have an original thought, or do you just parrot the nationalist bilge that your cult leader spews to get all his supporters needlessly angry and spouting tired old baloney?

It's the exact same crap recycled from the early 2000s. If you dared to point out that Bush's warmongering was problematic, you were "anti-American," a "traitor," and so forth.

Remember how they treated the Dixie Chicks for having the gall to make one single remark critical of George W. Bush?
 
It's the exact same crap recycled from the early 2000s. If you dared to point out that Bush's warmongering was problematic, you were "anti-American," a "traitor," and so forth.

Remember how they treated the Dixie Chicks for having the gall to make one single remark critical of George W. Bush?

Right wingers seem to have no problem with extremely harsh criticism against the US and it’s leaders if it’s done by their side.

Trump have for example mad this false allegation against sitting president.

“In his own words, @BarackObama "was born in Kenya, and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii." This statement was made, in writing, in the 1990's. Why does the press protect him? Is this another Watergate?”


Trump Twitter Archive

That Trump have also made these tweets after the 2012 election.

“He lost the popular vote by a lot and won the election. We should have a revolution in this country!”

“This election is a total sham and a travesty. We are not a democracy!”

Donald Trump Freaks Out on Twitter After Obama Wins Election

Trump have also said this about the US, “now, we are like, in many cases, a Third World country. It's an embarrassment.”

Trump: U.S. A "Third-World Country" In Many Cases, "It's An Embarrassment" | Video | RealClearPolitics
 
A Brief History of Loving or Leaving America | HuffPost
Trump is a person who is my age and he lived through the 60's like I did and the language he is presently using comes directly from that time period. What bothers me is that he has gotten all of his right wing racists that attend his rallies yelling the same thing. I really do wonder if this country will ever again regain its soul? The GOP is no longer the party of the right, it has become the party of the radical right and includes many of the racists and white supremacy groups with the approval of Trump. And by supporting Trump the GOP is supporting those groups.

Rascist atacks about going back to to your country are also happening today in the US.

'HuffPost spoke with dozens of members of Congress on Tuesday about whether someone has ever told them what Trump told Reps. Ayanna Pressley (Mass.), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.), Ilhan Omar (Minn.) and Rashida Tlaib (Mich.).

Nearly every minority lawmaker said yes. Every white lawmaker said no.

“I’ve been told many times to ‘go back to China,’ even though I’m of Japanese descent, because people are prone to stereotypes,” Rep. Mark Takano (D-Calif.) said. “Asian Americans, among other minority groups, often experience the feeling that they don’t belong in this country.”'


Donald Trump's 'Go Back' Slur All Too Familiar To Minority Members Of Congress | HuffPost

11 People Share Their ‘Go Back To Your Country’ Stories As A Reaction To Trump Tweeting This To 4 Congresswomen Of Color | Bored Panda
 
So get the **** out then!

If it's that horrible here, racists racists everywhere, makes you wonder why in Sam hell would leftists wish to stay. They can be replaced with decent Ameria loving immigrants in no time.
 
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