Beto O'Rourke thinks Trumps attitude encourages these kids to kill.
El Paso: Beto O'Rourke blames 'racist' Trump for inflaming hatred
Beto O'Rourke thinks Trumps attitude encourages these kids to kill.
El Paso: Beto O'Rourke blames 'racist' Trump for inflaming hatred
Originally posted by ares834
Clearly it's not "no reason" if they fly off the handle and start killing people left and right.
I don't mean the killers. I mean the rhetoric against Trumpers in general. People have been attacked just for wearing a MAGA hat.
Maybe people should stop tossing around words like racist, nazi, and fascist so easily.
Edit thing is f*cking up for me, so I'll add: Trump himself was also sent poison in the mail.
Now is the individual who did it solely responsible for that? Could we argue he was influenced by the rhetoric against Trump?
I personally wouldn't say that, but I would say we can't just hold one side responsible for their rhetoric and not the other. We had rhetoric about how republicans were gonna get tons of people killed cuz of what they'd do with healthcare and then some leftist shot at republicans at a baseball field.
Originally posted by Putinbot1
El Paso: Beto O'Rourke blames 'racist' Trump for inflaming hatred
I already knew Beto was a moron. Thanks for posting this so I could massage my confirmation bias with more facts. 👆
Re: Beto O'Rourke thinks Trumps attitude encourages these kids to kill.
Originally posted by Putinbot1
El Paso: Beto O'Rourke blames 'racist' Trump for inflaming hatred
It's generally accepted that people in positions of power and influence need to watch what they say more carefully than people who are not, as words can have consequences.
Except for Trump of course, he's just the POTUS.
Trump: How do we stop these people getting into the country
Trump supporter: shoot them
Trump: smirks* only in the panhandle can you get away with that comment.
I'm sure that helps the situation.
Re: Re: Beto O'Rourke thinks Trumps attitude encourages these kids to kill.
Originally posted by Robtard
It's generally accepted that people in positions of power and influence need to watch what they say more carefully than people who are not, as words can have consequences.Except for Trump of course, he's just the POTUS.
There’s this little thing common sense. If your so easy manipulated by either party, and you go and kill someone, that’s your fault from being stupid.
Also, we love saying that it’s generally accepted to watch what you say because your in a position of power. Fine then.
So how come these idiots refuse to listen to someone like me Bill Gates when he says you can become rich also if you apply yourself?
Accountability, responsibility, self awareness, those are few but important aspect of being a self govern adults.
Originally posted by jaden_2.0
Trump: How do we stop these people getting into the countryTrump supporter: shoot them
Trump: smirks* only in the panhandle can you get away with that comment.
I'm sure that helps the situation.
It doesn't, neither side seems to help these situations.
Awful.
Originally posted by jaden_2.0
Trump: How do we stop these people getting into the countryTrump supporter: shoot them
Trump: smirks* only in the panhandle can you get away with that comment.
I'm sure that helps the situation.
Trump/Trumpers and their "jokes". What a card.
Originally posted by RobtardAgreed. It starts with our parents and siblings, then teachers, friends, entertainment and sports celebrities. I don't see the president as an exception.
It's generally accepted that people in positions of power and influence need to watch what they say more carefully than people who are not, as words can have consequences.
Originally posted by jaden_2.0
Trump: How do we stop these people getting into the countryTrump supporter: shoot them
Trump: smirks* only in the panhandle can you get away with that comment.
I'm sure that helps the situation.
He shook his head no and gave that look of disappointment. It's the same thing a dad does when his son tells his new wife to "calm down."
"You done f*cked up. You shouldn't have said that."
Originally posted by Mindship
Agreed. It starts with our parents and siblings, then teachers, friends, entertainment and sports celebrities. I don't see the president as an exception.
Sometimes people act like he is, sometimes they act like his rhetoric is the only rhetoric that matters. That isn't the case.