FWIW... I don't believe one word of what Trump says. I think actions speak much louder than words, and IMO, he's been showing the type of person he truly is for decades.
Loki, you keep pushing that false narrative that he was saying there are very fine people in the despicable Nazi movement or the KKK - that is not what he said and you damn well know it.. He was talking about those on the Right that are Patriots who love this country, defend the Second Amendment, who peacefully protest, etc. Just like he wasn't calling the anarchist, lunatic crazy violence communist socialists on the left "very fine people" either. He meant the good-hearted, well intentioned, good people on the left. I think most fair-minded people agree with that. He's not an orator, his words are constantly Twisted by the leftist media and you know this.
He was beloved by the BC, given awards by them, the celebrities hung out wirh him, his employees from the Janitor on up said he treated them great..but he wins the Presidency and poof, the DNC reel in their constituents by grand orders of the throne of Billary. It's tragic but somewhat laughable.
His presidency is near 2 years old. My words reflect my opinion of him going back decades, and his actions on the campaign trail and forward give me no confidence in both his abilities and intentions. What's laughable is that he suddenly wants to convince everyone that he's such a great, well-meaning person.
Well you're entitled to your opinion, provided it just stays that way and you don't act out on it. Frankly, there were just as radical thinkers as you during the previous 8 years who felt that way about Obama and his last two decades of ties to anti-American terrorist Bill Ayers, his ties to Jeremiah Wright and his anti-american, anti-semitic Church, his ties to anti-White, anti-semite Farrakhan, and his political activism in corrupt Chicago politics. So hey, people didn't have confidence in him - you don't have confidence in this President - it is what it is and you are free to vote according to your emotions.
Radical thinker? Yeah, OK. No, I don't vote with emotions. I vote based upon verifiable facts, what the candidate shows me, and whether I feel his/her agenda is to my best interests.
False narrative Bliss, no we totally disagree on that. The people on the "right" at that rally had a torch-lit procession the night before chanting "blood and soil (a nazi reference) and "jews will not replace us". Not to mention that the whole point of them marching was in DEFENSE of despicable confederate statutes. Confederate Bliss, they were marching to keep honoring (at public expense mind you) those that fought, bled and died to KEEP US IN BRUTAL, DEHUMANIZING, HELLISH, slavery. No "very fine people" were on the 'right" that day Bliss.
Again Loki, false narrative by you You are connecting the two - he was NOT and l repeat NOT talking about those blithering tiki-torchers, and you damn well know this!
Bliss you cannot get around the fact that the march was in defense of the confederate statues, whether you believe the nazi's or WS's were the majority or a small minority of the protestors that day, that was the POINT of the march. It was organized and attended by MULTIPLE white nationalists, nazi, and WS, groups, where were these peaceful, 2nd amendment loving patriots you claim the president was talking about?
You know as well as anyone at the time, the country's minority lunatics from both sides were hogging the narratives and headlines, and all kinds of associations were being attached if you so much as believed in one thing that may have crossed, with either side. Which is exactly how the media wanted it to play out. The pathetic alt-right racists hated the fact that "He gave up his beautiful daughter to a Jew". Why the hell would he love them - they are as devisive as the violent Alt-Left that want full enslavement control of the masses under Communist rule. President Trump despises both. He was speaking in general terms. Not specifically to the Nazis or the Communists. It was to the good people on either side of the LEFT and RIGHT. He noted: "We ALL must be united & condemn all that hate stands for. There is no place for this kind of violence in America. Lets come together as one! Am in Bedminster for meetings & press conference on V.A. & all that we have done, and are doing, to make it better-but Charlottesville sad!" 2:00 PM - Aug 12, 2017 You're spinning his comment into a crazy narrative of support of Nazis to further your objection to the President. That man is the most prolific Presidential symathizer of Jews we have ever experienced.
Again Bliss you are dodging the FACT that it was a march organized by far right wingers to SUPPORT confederate statues, there are NO fine people who support that cause, period, full stop.
No fine people who support the Confederacy, we certainly agree on that! *BTW, it was actually "organized" by a covert socialist. Agitators Richard Spencer and Jason Kessler are die hard socialists attempting to undermine our President via attachment. But that's for another day. It's Bedtime for me, then work all day tomorrow...see ya in a couple of days. Shalom!
Thing is, there are tons of relationships where politics do stand a chance because their politics are more important than the group as a whole, which is why IR often does tie into it. People make exceptions all the time. An IR relationship means jack shit you dont respect the people your partner identifies with or their collective interests. That's why I brought up all the other stuff. That's why we have so many biracial children growing up with their white(or other non black) parent shitting on black people. That's why you have so many biracial children being shit on by their white parent, being called ugly, the N word(the rapper Logic is a perfect example) nappy headed and all kinds of other foul shit. That hatred is usually amplified when the white parent has a nasty breakup/divorce with the black parent. We can talk about genuine love all day but that doesnt eliminate the prevalent issue of the politics and norms people grew up with being carried into adulthood and ultimately their relationships.
A lot of mass shooters tend to get online and spout hate speech and do a lot of trolling. So, I figured I would leave these two interesting articles on trolling since I feel it pertains to the subject. Here's Why Internet Trolls Are So Good at Upsetting You, According to Science https://www.inc.com/minda-zetlin/the-emotional-intelligence-of-internet-trolls-stud.html Science Says You Should Ignore Internet Trolls http://time.com/3827683/internet-troll-research/ Apparently, survivors of mass shootings also get trolled. https://www.usnews.com/news/best-st...rvivors-endure-new-assault-from-online-trolls
Granted I didn’t watch every detail of their story but I understand it more as a case of killing two flies with one slap. He did like her and wasn’t opposed to building a life with her and as a positive side effect he got his green card and some cash. I also believe she made a mistake in supporting him financially to that extent. However they are still together (and have a kid) as far as I know meanwhile many of the other funny relationships on that show fell apart as soon as one partner got what they wanted.
I hear you, but I fervently believe that you cant let falsehoods, lies and specious information go unchecked, thats how the Dylan Roof's of the world get created.
Scams have to have something to do with the victim because not everyone falls victim to it. It takes two to tango. It’s when the predator meets someone who doesn’t pick up on his predatorial ways because some emotional void is being met that he can actually pull it off.