Tainari88 wrote:Why would they NOT want ethnic, racial or cultural purity?
They can't play divide-and-conquer with a highly cohesive population.
Drlee wrote:All evidence to the contrary. He is the most establishment candidate in recent history.
Indeed. This is why the establishment's opposition to Trump is irrational.
Drlee wrote:His empire is global as is his financing.
Russians! Russians! Oh no!
One Degree wrote:@Tainari88 , if you and @Drlee want to stick with the dictionary definition then ‘no’ Trump supporters are not racists and this thread is a waste of time.
I should have known better than expect a rational discussion.
They are puzzled as to why Trump is up in the polls again, and they figure if they bash everyone who supports Trump as "racist," then Trump's poll numbers will go down.
I live in California. White people aren't a majority in California. We cannot be racist, because we don't have the power to be racist according to modern theories of racism.
Tainari88 wrote:I am saying...this is the point....the ones with the biggest power of all are globalists and they are against white nationalism, and they are anti racists. Not for sentimental reasons but for economic reasons. Period.
Sometimes you say something that doesn't make you look like a moron. This is one of them. The globalists are also the ones that are behind imperialism. They are the ones who supported racism, segregation, slavery, and so forth. Not because they were into racism, but for purely economic reasons.
Tainari88 wrote:That Comey dossier with the British spy stated that Russian intelligence might have some videos of Russian prostitutes in a hotel room at the Ritz in Moscow.
So what? Why do you think that is relevant to Trump? That would matter if Trump were running on a holier-than-thou position. He doesn't. He runs as though he were a blue collar guy who likes to eat burgers and talk shit with the guys.
CitzenJ wrote:Trump supporters, I am quite sure, have more than one motivation distributed among them.
Well, that's very open minded of you. This gives you a great analytical advantage over most #NeverTrump types.
Tainari88 wrote:If you don't care for racist language then why vote for someone who has a long track record of being a racist in the classic form of the word.
Trump has lots of black friends. He also created a country club, seizing on a market opportunity to compete against country clubs that excluded blacks and Jews. That is why in spite of all the pounding he takes in the press, people who know Trump--and there are many--know that he does not fit the depiction promoted by the media.
CitizenJ wrote:It's quite obvious that Trump is either racist himself, or at least reluctant to distance himself from white supremacists.
It's more obvious that he understood that the masses hate political correctness and that he could be elected to the White House by trolling the media and his opposition, while spending a fraction of the money of his competitors for high office.
Drlee wrote:If you support a racist for public office you are racist. Full stop. This is simply not up for debate. It is a fact.
A does not necessarily imply B. If you support a racist for public office, you support a racist for public office. That much is not in dispute. Why you do it is another matter entirely.
redcarpet wrote:Even a majority of Trump supporters don't think the n-word is racist and offensive! What more proof can one ask for?
Most of us think your feelings are something we can play with instead of trying to cater to your sense of contentedness.
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