davepoobond
you can't put a price on sparks
someone should bring it up to him then. like, throw it in his fuckin face.
who? he banned the press. lol
someone should bring it up to him then. like, throw it in his fuckin face.
Good, I'm glad. I do hope to all goodness that the KKK experiences an ever-so-slight resurgence, because the GOP deserves to be associated with it to its very core, and the American people deserve to be reminded of which party the KKK supports.
someone should bring it up to him then. like, throw it in his fuckin face.
This is nothing.
Wait until Trump's inaugural celebration.
Trump supporters arriving in droves, in Washington D.C., to celebrate the start of his presidency.
Let that sink in...
https://youtu.be/Q-jOujNLGBw?t=11m26s
It'll make Bush 2000 seem peaceful.
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.
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.
Spoiler: people who join the KKK do not have very high IQs.
They know....they don't care...that's obvious at this point.
"Christ" was a Jew and he wasn't white, you fucking imbeciles.
Oh really? Then how do you explain... this!
Check and mate. White people painted those pictures, and according to recent reports, white people are pretty on the ball, so I assume this checks out.
Rather pretty man, very insistent on it...
"Founded on Gods Word"
Except that whole love thy neighbor thing.
Fucking idiots.