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Trump Supports Britain First !
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Naomi, do you believe everything you read? I have not personally investigated JaydaBF's posts to see whether they are true. From reading around, it seems that they are not. I might have guessed they wouldn't be, based on past form. It makes no difference to me, because I'm not retweeting them. I get my news from more reliable sources, not those with a vested...
12:44 Tue 05th Dec 2017
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Here you are Togo
https:/ /www.qu ora.com /topic/ Anti-Tr ump-1
Quora tailors questions individually to each member's registered interests . So, if the are interested in Trump , just add 'Trump' to your interests and you will get all related questions sent to your feed.
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Quora tailors questions individually to each member's registered interests . So, if the are interested in Trump , just add 'Trump' to your interests and you will get all related questions sent to your feed.
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//Contrary to what the news media reports about Trump every day - I’ve seen he’s doing some more very clever things which are done in plain sight but everyone is missing them. I’ve also learned that Trump began to plan at least a year before the Republican primaries started. He even got copyright protection for “Make America Great Again” a full year ahead of using the phrase. He is very well prepared to be president.//
It all depends which ones you want to highlight I suppose Eddie.
This reply was in answer to the question. "Is everyone on Quora anti-Trump?" and was particularly lucid for Quora.
No. If you read answers to questions related to Trump, you'll inevitably find supporters of his, if you read long enough. You'll also come away with the clear impression that his supporters are a small minority of Quorans. Or, at least, a small minority of Quorans who want to talk about it.
I suspect that there's a number of reasons behind that. A big one is that Quora is an international forum, and Trump doesn't have a lot of supporters outside the US. Another is that Quorans tend to skew younger, more educated and more tech savvy than the generally population, all of which correlate to liberalness in general, and a dislike for Trump specifically. And, finally, I get the very strong impression that a lot of people who did vote for Trump aren't especially enthusiastic about him, and don't necessarily want to defend him, they just disliked Hillary Clinton more than they disliked him.
It all depends which ones you want to highlight I suppose Eddie.
This reply was in answer to the question. "Is everyone on Quora anti-Trump?" and was particularly lucid for Quora.
No. If you read answers to questions related to Trump, you'll inevitably find supporters of his, if you read long enough. You'll also come away with the clear impression that his supporters are a small minority of Quorans. Or, at least, a small minority of Quorans who want to talk about it.
I suspect that there's a number of reasons behind that. A big one is that Quora is an international forum, and Trump doesn't have a lot of supporters outside the US. Another is that Quorans tend to skew younger, more educated and more tech savvy than the generally population, all of which correlate to liberalness in general, and a dislike for Trump specifically. And, finally, I get the very strong impression that a lot of people who did vote for Trump aren't especially enthusiastic about him, and don't necessarily want to defend him, they just disliked Hillary Clinton more than they disliked him.
Togo, Bigoted and Jingoist are both fitting descriptions of Trump.
I never cease to be astounded at the level of ignorance shown by questions on Quora. Just look at 'New Questions'
You have to realise that many users are in places like India, Pakistan and Nigeria and do not have English or American English as a first language.
I never cease to be astounded at the level of ignorance shown by questions on Quora. Just look at 'New Questions'
You have to realise that many users are in places like India, Pakistan and Nigeria and do not have English or American English as a first language.
At least one of the videos appears to be fake...
https:/ /www.du tchnews .nl/new s/archi ves/201 7/11/an ti-musl im-dutc h-video -retwee ted-by- trump-i s-fake- news/
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//VE....I have never said that the " "Asian" grooming gangs in Bradford, Manchester etc. were "racist myths" invented by the BNP and EDL"
You have made a serious allegation, so please back it up with some evidence asap.//
Aren't you a member of United against Fascism, Mikey? Or maybe just a supporter of the group?
You have made a serious allegation, so please back it up with some evidence asap.//
Aren't you a member of United against Fascism, Mikey? Or maybe just a supporter of the group?
Togo, if you answer a question on a specific topic on Quora they add that topic to ' Subjects You Know About' and you then get similar questions sent to you for an answer. You can also ask a question and ask for it to be sent to members you specify . It's a lot more complex than AB. It took me several months to really get my head around how it works. But I now have quite a few followers who get sent all my answers and questions. I am on there under my real name, they don't do 'user names' as AB does.
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