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Ooft! Trump, A Step Too Far
Watching the news ( didn't see the earlier bulletin as I was out) for his so called supporters chanting "Get her Out" about the Somalian Congress lady
I always said he's not afraid to say it as it is but this is wrong,so wrong
I always said he's not afraid to say it as it is but this is wrong,so wrong
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think his original quote was along the lines of... If you talk down America then perhaps you need to go back to the country you came from and improve that first. Then come back with what you know.
Although intelligently said, what he says rings true. You don’t go to a better country than you came from and then proceed to trash it.
Trump supporters in particular are fed up with people such as the group of four freshmen congresswomen for constantly belittling the country. Calling ordinary people uneducated. Favouring every terrorist organisation and advocating socialism.
They are simply fed up with constant rhetoric from them that everything American is an outrage and racist. They don’t support America and they are being seen for what they are.
Trump is right. Support America or ship out.
Although intelligently said, what he says rings true. You don’t go to a better country than you came from and then proceed to trash it.
Trump supporters in particular are fed up with people such as the group of four freshmen congresswomen for constantly belittling the country. Calling ordinary people uneducated. Favouring every terrorist organisation and advocating socialism.
They are simply fed up with constant rhetoric from them that everything American is an outrage and racist. They don’t support America and they are being seen for what they are.
Trump is right. Support America or ship out.
As usual the Trump remarks have been stripped of context by the TDS claque.
Nor do any of its members know anything about the beliefs and policies of the women who call themselves "The Squad". They each hate from their various angles the America of the Constitution, of free speech, of pride in citizenship and of respect for the flag, and want to destroy it.
The Somalian "lady" is a Jew hater and terrorist apologist to boot.
Nor do any of its members know anything about the beliefs and policies of the women who call themselves "The Squad". They each hate from their various angles the America of the Constitution, of free speech, of pride in citizenship and of respect for the flag, and want to destroy it.
The Somalian "lady" is a Jew hater and terrorist apologist to boot.
v-e -- whatever Trump's comments were, or whatever their context, this is about the rally he attended, where his supporters chanted "Send them back!" over and over. There is no other context for that than a bunch of bigoted racists being inflamed and encouraged, intentionally or otherwise, to give voice to their bigotry and racism.
I know someone whose mother went as a young woman to the USA to get married to an American, I think it possible she saw the country in a similar light as many aspiring to go there to live. Within three years she was leaving for good, she found the place appalling, not only disappointingly unpleasant and in some respects backward (people had no indoor toilet) but certainly worse than where she came from which up until then presumably she thought was not in the top flight whereas the USA was widely assumed to be. This was just after WW2. She, her husband and the child left the USA and settled in her country where both lived out the remainder of their lives.
She had a good place to return to and one presumes was not utterly committed to leaving it in favour of the USA. On the other hand, people who live there whether as second generation immigrant stock or as child age immigrants see the USA as their home. If these people see something needing improvement, change, are they to be hounded out of the country as traitors for suggesting not all is well ? It is a familiar concept and so too is the reaction hinted at.
She had a good place to return to and one presumes was not utterly committed to leaving it in favour of the USA. On the other hand, people who live there whether as second generation immigrant stock or as child age immigrants see the USA as their home. If these people see something needing improvement, change, are they to be hounded out of the country as traitors for suggesting not all is well ? It is a familiar concept and so too is the reaction hinted at.
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