Originally posted by aalyasecura95
well far-right people have been attacking obama non-stop to an unreasonable degree. that to me implies racism to an extent. obama is one of the most vilified presidents in history due to these smear campaigns when he doesn't deserve it at all.
Why is it racism? Couldn't it be they just don't like him?
uh obama obviously built nukes for defensive reasons because unlike trump he isn't some unhinged dumbass who actually thinks nuking europe could be a good idea. there is a reason why the world trusts obama and are worried about trump. and i don't see why we should just forget everything trump said before. those are his ideas we can't just ignore them.
I never said ignore them, what I am saying is Trump has not actually said "I am going to nuke (insert name of country)".
i was saying that trump is unpopular with the "entire world"
This is just a feeling of yours, not the reality.
which is why russia wanted him in so he could bring down america's reputation. was not really talking about his popularity in america. although i don't see why the popular vote is a bad thing to bring up anyway. trump lost badly in that vote and he needs to consider that the majority of americans want him to gtfo. this talk of nuke building sprees needs to stop.
The popular vote is a bad thing to bring up in a discussion of Trumps overall popularity. Since it doesn't actually show Trump isn't popular. He also lost by 2-3 million votes, which isn't a horrendous loss considering the number of overall votes cast.
i said the interventions were about liberating people "most of the time". obviously there were times where the intentions were bad as well. it's all about learning from those mistakes and knowing when to intervene.
But we apparently haven't learned from those mistakes.
i'm not denying that we make mistakes but does that mean we should surrender to the dictators and let them rig our democracy? we need to draw a line in the sand somewhere
Nobody has said surrender to dictators and let them rig democracy. Democracy was not rigged. Providing people with more information about a candidate is not a rigging of democracy.
Russia didn't force Hilary Clinton to be Hilary Clinton. They did not force the DNC to conduct themselves in the manner they chose to. Russia did not cause Hilary to behave in a dishonest way, nor did they cause her to show a severe lack of common sense in regards to how she handles her emails.
The Russians didn't shape the Clinton Foundation into what it is, they didn't force the DNC to make plans to enact violence at Trump rallies. They didn't do any of the things that made people have doubts about Hilary Clinton.
I do not condone the way the information was obtained, but I am glad the information was released.