LostInACrowd wrote:shakendfries wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:
There's nothing wrong with government skepticism. But you can't deny that Trump has give white supremacy an open platform in this country that hasn't been seen in decades.
I won't go as far as to say these problems did not exist when Barack was in office, but Trump has exacerbated damn near everything.
Trump openly threatens North Korea on twitter. There's a huge difference between doing that, and behaving like an adult and letting diplomats and the SoS operate diplomatically to diffuse tensions.
The coward carrying a tiki torch who's uneducated as to how the world actually works is not the person I fear.
I fear the person I don't see, who's passing the subtly insidious policies that keep hospitals distant from poor communities, the teacher that dgaf about the success of the students that don't look like her children, the police chief who hires officers with a track record of abusing their communities. A candidate that convinces you these issues no longer exist, or the country is 'post race' is far more insidious than the one that puts it in your face.
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The problem is that Trump isn't just a candidate. He is the POTUS. He has the power to do more than just put it in your face.
Those people that you fear, well now he is empowering them and putting some of them into positions of greater power and influence.
correct. he is giving the same people shakendfries is talking about and dismissing a platform for escalation.
i keep going back to it, but once Trump waded into the waters of trying to normalize White Supremacists, having an apathetic attitude toward overt racists is to do so at your own risk.
You think these people won't try to kill you? they want ethnic cleansing. they think that we minorities don't belong here. to have this kind of propaganda/ideology being given a mainstream platform in a country that is loaded with firearms is highly dangerous.
The problem in America is that Americans think that the atrocities that have happened in other countries can't and won't happen here. If you think that what happened in Eurasia in the beginning of the 20th century, or even **** ing Rwanda in the 90s can't happen here, you are in denial. Human nature is not to be taken lightly. When these lunatics talk about establishing a white ethno state and ethnically cleansing the United States, I don't take that as an empty threat.






















