He denigrated minorities at every turn. Even when he claimed to be reaching out to them it was always in an insulting manner.
He cap-ended his campaign with an ad saying that his opponent's campaign was controlled by, funded by, and partnered with rich jews.
He opened his campaign by accusing an entire population of minorities as being rapists (furthering the well worn racist attack of darker skinned people being sexual predators) and criminals directed by their state to trespass into america.
He bolstered his campaign by saying that he would block muslims from being able to enter the US.
He chose a known white supremacist as one of his delegates for the RNC.
His children give interviews on white supremacist radio.
He hesitated to denounce the KKK.
He called for the execution of demonstrably innocent black and brown kids.
He started his career off by refusing to rent to minorities.
He questioned the otherness of the first black president for years.
He spread white supremacist propaganda to his followers in the form of made up statistics trying to mislead his followers into thinking they are being hunted by black thugs.
He spread white supremacist propaganda to his followers in the form of spreading a neo-nazi image attempting to link his opponent to Jews.
And that's just a partial recounting.
People within and sympathetic to the KKK picked up on all of these. They endorsed him and frequently praised his presidential run.
And I'm to believe that his voters didn't think any of that was important enough to sway their votes? Either they agreed silently or their indifference to the experiences of minorities in America is large enough that they would elect someone that is openly courting and inciting racists to become their next president. Neither cast a good light on his voters.
Does anyone see the irony of invoking Jesus Christ (A Jew) and stating the Jew Tube in a negative way?
Please remove the direct link.
Please remove the direct link.
This. Please don't directly link to them.
If the moderators should decide it's inappropiate they will delete it, but I think it's very important to know where a news story comes from and being able to check yourself if it's true. This whole election happened in part because Trump and his voters were able to spout badly sourced half-truths and blatant lies without sources or ground to stand on. But people believed it because it was repeated long enough. If everyone quoted the main source in regards to Robert Byrd for example, with all the information about his exit from the organisation, support of the NAACP and vice versa, people wouldn't have fallen so easily for the simple "Clinton kissed a member of the KKK!"-narrative. I want to make sure that people know that this is none of that. It's true, it's real and you are easily able to verify it yourself.
It is inappropriate and holds no point sharing a direct link to a hate site.
He denigrated minorities at every turn. Even when he claimed to be reaching out to them it was always in an insulting manner.
He cap-ended his campaign with an ad saying that his opponent's campaign was controlled by, funded by, and partnered with rich jews.
He opened his campaign by accusing an entire population of minorities as being rapists (furthering the well worn racist attack of darker skinned people being sexual predators) and criminals directed by their state to trespass into america.
He bolstered his campaign by saying that he would block muslims from being able to enter the US.
He chose a known white supremacist as one of his delegates for the RNC.
His children give interviews on white supremacist radio.
He hesitated to denounce the KKK.
He called for the execution of demonstrably innocent black and brown kids.
He started his career off by refusing to rent to minorities.
He questioned the otherness of the first black president for years.
He spread white supremacist propaganda to his followers in the form of made up statistics trying to mislead his followers into thinking they are being hunted by black thugs.
He spread white supremacist propaganda to his followers in the form of spreading a neo-nazi image attempting to link his opponent to Jews.
And that's just a partial recounting.
People within and sympathetic to the KKK picked up on all of these. They endorsed him and frequently praised his presidential run.
And I'm to believe that his voters didn't think any of that was important enough to sway their votes? Either they agreed silently or their indifference to the experiences of minorities in America is large enough that they would elect someone that is openly courting and inciting racists to become their next president. Neither cast a good light on his voters.
If a load of white people want to form and live in their own community than that is fine, happens all ready, as long as they respect other people beliefs and stick to the law, let them all live together on a farm or some where in the middle of buck town nowhere
But what the fuck is a Mongrel child?
Edit...sorry did not realise they were KKK, I thought they were just white people wanting their own community
Damn, I'm getting all pissed off all over again.He denigrated minorities at every turn. Even when he claimed to be reaching out to them it was always in an insulting manner.
He cap-ended his campaign with an ad saying that his opponent's campaign was controlled by, funded by, and partnered with rich jews.
He opened his campaign by accusing an entire population of minorities as being rapists (furthering the well worn racist attack of darker skinned people being sexual predators) and criminals directed by their state to trespass into america.
He bolstered his campaign by saying that he would block muslims from being able to enter the US.
He chose a known white supremacist as one of his delegates for the RNC.
His children give interviews on white supremacist radio.
He hesitated to denounce the KKK.
He called for the execution of demonstrably innocent black and brown kids.
He started his career off by refusing to rent to minorities.
He questioned the otherness of the first black president for years.
He spread white supremacist propaganda to his followers in the form of made up statistics trying to mislead his followers into thinking they are being hunted by black thugs.
He spread white supremacist propaganda to his followers in the form of spreading a neo-nazi image attempting to link his opponent to Jews.
And that's just a partial recounting.
People within and sympathetic to the KKK picked up on all of these. They endorsed him and frequently praised his presidential run.
And I'm to believe that his voters didn't think any of that was important enough to sway their votes? Either they agreed silently or their indifference to the experiences of minorities in America is large enough that they would elect someone that is openly courting and inciting racists to become their next president. Neither cast a good light on his voters.
Why didn't the press and the Clinton campaign hound him about this? Sickening.He called for the execution of demonstrably innocent black and brown kids.
Two days in and I'm already fed up. How am I supposed to do 4 years?
Damn, I'm getting all pissed off all over again.
Why didn't the press and the Clinton campaign hound him about this? Sickening.
It is a simple fact that whenever these races try to integrate themselves into White society, that society is damaged immensely ... perhaps even destroyed altogether.
Well he was only Jewish until he became the first Christian, also he looks pretty white to me:
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The Clinton campaign hounded him about most of this trash. It's just that people thought "economic reform" was more important than the lives and freedom of fellowAmericans.non-white
I'm also getting incredibly pissed off all over again
Obvious economic anxiety on display
He denigrated minorities at every turn. Even when he claimed to be reaching out to them it was always in an insulting manner.
He cap-ended his campaign with an ad saying that his opponent's campaign was controlled by, funded by, and partnered with rich jews.
He opened his campaign by accusing an entire population of minorities as being rapists (furthering the well worn racist attack of darker skinned people being sexual predators) and criminals directed by their state to trespass into america.
He bolstered his campaign by saying that he would block muslims from being able to enter the US.
He chose a known white supremacist as one of his delegates for the RNC.
His children give interviews on white supremacist radio.
He hesitated to denounce the KKK.
He called for the execution of demonstrably innocent black and brown kids.
He started his career off by refusing to rent to minorities.
He questioned the otherness of the first black president for years.
He spread white supremacist propaganda to his followers in the form of made up statistics trying to mislead his followers into thinking they are being hunted by black thugs.
He spread white supremacist propaganda to his followers in the form of spreading a neo-nazi image attempting to link his opponent to Jews.
And that's just a partial recounting.
People within and sympathetic to the KKK picked up on all of these. They endorsed him and frequently praised his presidential run.
And I'm to believe that his voters didn't think any of that was important enough to sway their votes? Either they agreed silently or their indifference to the experiences of minorities in America is large enough that they would elect someone that is openly courting and inciting racists to become their next president. Neither cast a good light on his voters.
"Christ" was a Jew and he wasn't white, you fucking imbeciles.
They're fucking stupid.As much as I hate Trump, why does the KKK think he will help create a society where white people live separately from other races?
Well he was only Jewish until he became the first Christian, also he looks pretty white to me:
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that's actually not correct, jesus was never technically a christian
This. I have to wonder if people are feigning ignorance on it. They made it crystal clear.
To make matters even more complicated Judaism and Christianity are the same religion just different sects that differ in whom they believe the messiah to be.
Spoiler: people who join the KKK do not have very high IQs.
As a white man, I'd love to take my non-white fiance to one of these things and just make out hardcore with her in front of them. Wonder how infuriated they would get.
As a white man, I'd love to take my non-white fiance to one of these things and just make out hardcore with her in front of them. Wonder how infuriated they would get.
He denigrated minorities at every turn. Even when he claimed to be reaching out to them it was always in an insulting manner.
He cap-ended his campaign with an ad saying that his opponent's campaign was controlled by, funded by, and partnered with rich jews.
He opened his campaign by accusing an entire population of minorities as being rapists (furthering the well worn racist attack of darker skinned people being sexual predators) and criminals directed by their state to trespass into america.
He bolstered his campaign by saying that he would block muslims from being able to enter the US.
He chose a known white supremacist as one of his delegates for the RNC.
His children give interviews on white supremacist radio.
He hesitated to denounce the KKK.
He called for the execution of demonstrably innocent black and brown kids.
He started his career off by refusing to rent to minorities.
He questioned the otherness of the first black president for years.
He spread white supremacist propaganda to his followers in the form of made up statistics trying to mislead his followers into thinking they are being hunted by black thugs.
He spread white supremacist propaganda to his followers in the form of spreading a neo-nazi image attempting to link his opponent to Jews.
And that's just a partial recounting.
People within and sympathetic to the KKK picked up on all of these. They endorsed him and frequently praised his presidential run.
And I'm to believe that his voters didn't think any of that was important enough to sway their votes? Either they agreed silently or their indifference to the experiences of minorities in America is large enough that they would elect someone that is openly courting and inciting racists to become their next president. Neither cast a good light on his voters.
As a white man, I'd love to take my non-white fiance to one of these things and just make out hardcore with her in front of them. Wonder how infuriated they would get.