CharlesOakley wrote:I recommend you don't engage. Trump has been sued for not renting to black people (twice), keeps Hitler's speeches on his nightstand and says racist things that members of his party acknowledge as racist. His attack on an American judge for being a Mexican-American is racist. He made disparaging remarks about a black accountant who worked for a Trump casino in AC along racial lines (while simultaneously being racist towards Jews). People even scream "white power" at his rallies and he won't disavow any of it.
This has all be pointed out a multitude of times to knicksrbake, but somehow, its all made up. I hate to break it to you (not really), but if none of this strikes you as racist, its because you are a racist.
Most of the other stuff is based on anecdotal evidence, but as for the La Raza judge (let's call him that, since that's the group he primarily identifies with), he certainly was biased. He's a member of a group that's for illegal immigration, and gives them millions in scholarships. This group is funded by George Soros (who is pro-Hillary) and the Obama administration. There is a blatant conflict of interest for this judge to be presiding over Trump's case.
A good read regarding this: http://blog.dilbert.com/post/145560612726/the-robot-judge
Curiel looks human on the outside, and he has passed as human for decades. But Cooper made it clear in his interviews yesterday that while science understands that 100% of humans are biased about just about everything, this robot judge is not susceptible to being influenced by his life experiences. It sounds deeply implausible, but no one on CNN challenged Cooper’s implication that Judge Curiel is the only bias-free entity in the universe. Ergo, he must be a robot.
















