Re: POTUS 45.16 - If Never Forgotten, One Would ALWAYS Remember Something.
Let's take this further. Extremist. I meet the most evil horrible person in the world. I punch him.
1. He gets a black eye. That's it.
2. He dies b/c somehow he falls backwards, hits his head, and dies from complications.
Intent is the same in both cases: intent to injure. Results are different. Understand?
I am lost. There is a world of difference between using a car to run people over and having someone die because they fell after you punched them. There is also a world of difference between 2 groups protesting simultaneously and one group coming out of their area, intruding into the other groups space in order to inflame and instigate and then saying it isn't my faule he hit me. From what I am hearing the White Supremicists made a number of planned forays to get right up into the opposing side's grill. I am old enough that if a bully on the playground gets in your face you wack him. If he goes to cry to the teacher the teacher says you asked for it. These people purposefully went out to get the reaction they got. Not sorry they got it
and also apparently the was a large group of the WS that showed up at the local Walmart to buy weapons and body protection. The Walmart folks called the police and refused to sell them. Was listening to someone who was there be interviewed
The whole two wrongs don't make a right argument makes me sick. All the people who hid and rescued Jews in WWII were technically breaking the law too.
This is the best commentary yet. You must spread before giving rep to....
There are around 330 million people in the country, don't you think there are a decent amount with some kind of whacky views? Let's not completely lose perspective on this. It's horrible what happened and we need to find some kind of solution to it, but doesn't mean all 100 million republicans/conservatives are awful people.
To you earlier comment, deplorable to me probably means something different than what it meant to you or anyone else. I took it more as an attack on rural folk(which I'm from a rural area) than solely white supremacists.
There is a difference between wacky and dangerous
I think it's more about hating change and how good things were back in the day than anything else. In a lot of ways I think conservatives were ahead of the curve with that stuff as it seems liberals have now caught up. Even when Bush was president it didn't seem like there was anywhere close to the anger there is now.
Well, people are getting killed, having a president and public leaders insult, belittle, break the laws, ignore the constitution so I imagine people should be just a tad angry. There is change and there is illegal, immoral, unethical change. We are seeing the second.
That has to be one of the dumbest things I've read. *** is possibly deplorable about rural folk!?!?!!
How can you possibly read that into the statement??
These nazis ARE the deplorables you stand behind.
Read that again.
These nazis ARE the deplorables you stand behind.
Geez
That's exactly what I think! I think we are wonderful folk and when she said it I was very irritated. Maybe she meant something different, but to me it was rural people she was talking about.
Talk about a looking for a reason to justify hating someone.
It was pretty clear she was talking about the people who approve of racism, Islamaphobia, homophobia, ***** grabbin', misogyny, and making fun of the disabled. Unless you consider those to be key attributes of wonderful folk.
She might not have meant all rural people, but she had a certain type in mind seeing as she exempted people from a lot of bigger states.
How. Really, how did you come to the conclusion that deplorables were rural people????
How could you possibly read into her statement that she meant anyone other than the racist xenophobes that we saw this weekend??
There is NO basis that liberals or anyone would think rural folk are bad at all. That extension takes some real imagination.
What kind of media were you reading that pretends that?? Honestly.
The last post says it all. After all the coverage regarding the disgusting people that tRump was courting it was clear that she was calling the support of those who were the dregs of society into question. I suppose if you are on a strict diet of Faux News you would have been looking at it through the filter of everything being normalized. After watching all the things that were happening at the rallies, the people who were the underbelly of society coming out telling people how wonderful tRumps horrible statements and behaviour was, how horrible his spokespeople were, I breathed a sigh of relief that someone had the female version of balls to call out that acceptance (yeah, it is a run on sentence, I know). I have to admit I was completely taken aback the way that Faux/Hate media managed to completely twist and co-opt what was a legitimate message- calling out the candidate for courting and garnering support from the nasty, extremist fringes. Somehow they turned it into an attack on normal people and made it a Badge of Honor. Again, brilliant marketing and the folks they said were being attacked fell for it like sheople.
What happened to hating the communists? Surely we're not returning to the 40s?
We don't hate them. Putin is awesome. He is going to help us. He is bigly good. Tremendous.
Following up on what's already been said, you can't just turn the other cheek and hope for the best. That approach doesn't work. Do that and it becomes a sign of acceptance, and then the people carrying the torches today are going to be the people holding elective office tomorrow.
You aren't going to convince the people who have decided blindly to believe what is being fed to them or who are so indoctrinated they don't even need to be told what to think anymore. The reason you call it out is for the people who are just realizing what is happening, who are not yet decided and for the rest of the world who sees what is happening and wonders if we actually think this is OK.
You call it out so those who are appalled with the behaviour know they are not alone. Without speaking up who knows how many people think as you do. Strenght is in numbers and you need to know there are numbers. Right after the election on my FB feed anything that was called out caused immediate backlash with personal attacks on those who spoke up, character assassination, people being accused of not loving the country, of not understanding. Speaking for myself, I was devastated that I lived in a country that was capable of tolerating what I was seeing. I was horrified that 'Christians' were supporting what was the equivalent of Anti-Christ behaviour. My town, in particular, was very happy to see tRump elected and to condone a lot of the nastiness. To see it was nauseating. I went to a rally in Concord NH, dragged by my friend, and it was the first time I saw that others were just as disgusted.
This is why you need to keep speaking. Every time. You don't need to be nasty but to ignore it is to be complicit. (Well, not not for people like Flaggy- he is is so silly no words are needed.)