When will Trump and Trumpers admit we have a White Nationalist/Supremaict problem?

Started by Robtard65 pages
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Surtur's old post is still best one in this entire thread. 👆 👆

A known bigot denying White supremacist are a problem, hardly shocking. Nice to see you're cucking to the guy still, after whinging about him and allegedly rage-quitting the Rightist Discord.

Originally posted by Robtard
A known bigot denying White supremacist are a problem, hardly shocking. Nice to see you're cucking to the guy still, after whinging about him and allegedly rage-quitting the Rightist Discord.

Surt's no bigot. 😱

"We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be." -Vonnegut

We have a hell of a lot more serious problems than this almost non-existant "white supremacy" problem.

Like our border being overrun, inflation, thousands of incoming refugees from Afghanistan (thanks to Biden's "f*ck up" which I am starting to believe was done on purpose to, among other reasons, justify even more unvetted people coming in to our country who have not been properly vetted), tyrannical vaccine mandates being pushed by the Commie-in-Chief (which those refugees and illegal aliens coincidentally enough aren't forced to take; gee, I wonder why) , and like dozens of other far more pressing issues than the joke problem of "white supremacy".

Oh, and let's not forget about the problem of democrats continuing to get away with stealing elections.... far greater problem than "muh white supremacy her derp!"

Originally posted by cdtm
Surt's no bigot. 😱

True, he's not... Rob is though.

Originally posted by Robtard
"We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be." -Vonnegut

When did he even pretend though?

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
We have a hell of a lot more serious problems than this almost non-existant "white supremacy" problem.

Like our border being overrun, inflation, thousands of incoming refugees from Afghanistan (thanks to Biden's "f*ck up" which I am starting to believe was done on purpose to, among other reasons, justify even more unvetted people coming in to our country who have not been properly vetted), tyrannical vaccine mandates being pushed by the Commie-in-Chief (which those refugees and illegal aliens coincidentally enough aren't forced to take; gee, I wonder why) , and like dozens of other far more pressing issues than the joke problem of "white supremacy".

Oh, and let's not forget about the problem of democrats continuing to get away with stealing elections.... far greater problem than "muh white supremacy her derp!"

durwank

Originally posted by cdtm
When did he even pretend though?
🙄

Hmmm, let's see...climate change vs white supremacy.

I wonder which one is more of a joke problem. Hard to say... leftists push them both pretty hard which is a sure indicator that neither one of them are truly much of a problem. 😉

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Hmmm, let's see...climate change vs white supremacy.

I wonder which one is more of a joke problem. Hard to say... leftists push them both pretty hard which is a sure indicator that neither one of them are truly much of a problem. 😉

The answer is that they're both a problem. Climate is a greater problem though. YW

Originally posted by Newjak
You can say you're part of the Bull Moose party you're still making arguments that seem to come justifying the GOP's use gerrymandering to cheat to get higher percentages of seats at the state and federal level

I've spoken out against gerrymandering in the past, you can look up my posts. However my other points stand strong.

Originally posted by snowdragon
I've spoken out against gerrymandering in the past, you can look up my posts. However my other points stand strong.
It actually doesn't stand strong. Red states tend to have higher poverty levels per capita, higher teen pregnancy's per capita and lots of other things similar to what you're talking about.

Your statement just isn't as true as you want it to be.

Originally posted by Robtard
The answer is that they're both a problem. Climate is a greater problem though. YW
I would say Climate Change is the greatest problem for humanity but white supremacy and the too greedy crowd from them keeps us from solving the bigger problem.

Originally posted by Newjak
I would say Climate Change is the greatest problem for humanity but white supremacy and the too greedy crowd from them keeps us from solving the bigger problem.

Climate Change is, as I don't care who you are, you need clean air and water to live.

Originally posted by Robtard
Climate Change is, as I don't care who you are, you need clean air and water to live.
Yup it doesn't matter how good the economy is if you don't have a planet to live on.

Originally posted by Robtard
The answer is that they're both a problem. Climate is a greater problem though. YW

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Nah, they're both joke issues. 👆

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Nah, they're both joke issues. 👆

The party of Jokers, the Democrats are.

Originally posted by cdtm
The party of Jokers, the Democrats are.

They're also the party of liars, USA-haters, divisiveness, kkk, science deniers (despite claiming to believe in science), projection, baby killers, and jackasses (their logo is a donkey/jackass, after all lol).

Animosity Toward Minorities Predicts Trump Support

Originally posted by Adam_PoE
An analysis of r/The_Donald found that the top five subreddits ranked by similarity are:

[list=1][*]r/fatpeoplehate
[*]r/TheRedPill
[*]r/coontown
[*]r/kiketown
[*]r/4chan[/list]

It is what I have said all along: people who need to scapegoat others for why they are abject failures, and who need groups to whom to feel superior.

New research published in the journal American Political Science Review revealed that people who expressed extreme dislike toward Democratically-aligned minority groups were more likely to approve of Donald Trump when he made his way into politics, regardless of their party alignment. Animosity toward these groups did not predict support for other Republican candidates, suggesting the effect is unique to Trump.

The researchers analyzed data to test whether a respondent's feelings toward a particular social group in 2011 would predict their approval for Trump years later in 2018. Importantly, the researchers controlled for political preferences and demographics at baseline.

It was found that animosity toward Democratic-linked groups was robustly associated with later support for Trump: people who showed extreme dislike for Muslims, African Americans, Hispanics, or LGBT people were much more likely to approve of Trump when he made his way into politics.