Godstud wrote:Obviously you are in some shithole cuntry with a sub-par education, so you don't understand anything about geography, and knowing when Trump is being a stupid fucking blowhard.
For someone living in Thailand with its military junta and a substandard education relative to other nations in East Asia, such as South Korea or Japan, you certainly seem quite critical of other locales relative to where you choose to live.
Hindsite wrote:Shouldn't all Americans want that?
Well its a question that reveals a lot about the modern Democratic party. That doesn't necessarily reflect on its constituents, who seem to have an identity-based devotion to the party rather than what it presently stands for. However, it does say a lot about its leadership.
Crantag wrote:No, some see nationalism as an abhorrent delusion. Noxious nationalism is very common in the world though. I'm proud of the place where I am from, but this has nothing to do with the commonplace tribalism variety of nationalism, and I don't consider myself a nationalist by any measure (nor a globalist, or any such ridiculous thing. Just a dude.)
No man is an island.
Hindsite wrote:To me that sounds like left-wing propaganda that you have bought into.
Well it sounds like the apathy of a misanthrope.
Igor Antunov wrote:The democrats colluded with the Russians to illegally take down an elected president.
That's exactly what happened, and they did their usually sloppy seconds.
colliric wrote:He just said it had little impact on the probe, we all know that already. It's to do with Democratic Corruption, not the validity of the probe itself.
If you don't understand how this makes Democratic Party look corrupt then you must be really really out of touch with what's going on.
TIG is a communist. In the United States, the communist party is pathetic. The closest thing for him are the Trotskyists and they are neoconservatives; hence, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Marco Rubio and others don't come in for quite the criticism that others do.
The Immortal Goon wrote:There is no conspiracy.
So capitalism is completely voluntary and there is no media brainwashing, no coercion, no exploitation? There are no cases where to or more people take steps in furtherance of an object, such as a capitalist society?
The Immortal Goon wrote:I'm against stupid conspiracy theories to try and justify feelings via whataboutism.
Hmmm. There isn't any corroborated evidence that Trump colluded with the Russians. Over a year and over $10M has been spent now. Mueller is looking for a conspiracy. Does that make him stupid or the investigation stupid?
Hindsite wrote:Trump couldn't have done anything to you, because you live in Thailand or Taiwan.
So I don't get why you would even make such hateful comments. It makes no sense.
His passion for American politics is a bit puzzling. He also uses terms like "cocksucker" to refer to Trump; yet, if Trump were to do anything that was harmful to homosexual males, I'm guessing Godstud would be angry about that too.
colliric wrote:And, lol, the Justice Department and the FBI have apparently supported the President in this decision. They had concerns about this memo that were apparently more significant than the previous memo.
If I were Trump, I'd delegate the authority to release the memo to Adam Schiff. That way, he has to be responsible for harming national security if that's what he's going to accuse Trump of if Trump declassifies it.
Godstud wrote:Trump is a horrible human being who has incited violence and racism.
That's a bit over the top. Trump is a troll, but he's not a racist.
Hindsite wrote:It is the left-wing biased media that has been inciting violence and racism.
I think Godstud is still upset that the leftwing scam at Charlottesville means nothing to Trump supporters. This is probably because people like Godstud really do think that Trump supporters are Nazis.
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