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One of the Purge movies was insanely anti white. All the bad guys were white, the bad group hunting people wore confederate and nazi flags...was ridiculous.


Not only that, the good guys were literally crip gang members trying to save people.
She literally named her resolution the green new deal. So if it is so racist why did you name your proposal after it? I swear she doesn't think before she speaks.
He might not suck a dick, but he'd hold one in his mouth.
I believe that it is "technically" true but due to a few different factors:

1) the FBI is compiling the information from over a thousand different sources if I remember correctly, which is more than they did previously so that can inflate the raw numbers

2) they collect said information from sources such as the ACLU, SPLC, and others so not exactly an unbiased source of information

3) they often are going by the number of reports (which I believe are actually on the rise) not the number of proven hate crimes and we've seen numerous hoaxes of late

4) I believe they also include Muslim terrorism as right wing, which is ironic considering this is the only time they seem to actually look into the beliefs and notice that they clash with their own

All of this certainly can skew statistics drastically and no fact checkers will ever call him out on his claims.
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He’s got 99 problems but a bitch ain’t one


More like he's got 99 problems and bullets were all of them.
These are the same type of people that would be "literally shaking" at the sight of trump sidewalk chalk.
I grew up there just a few minutes from the school, just weird hearing someone that actually knows my small hometown lol.
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My dad, six siblings and their mom and dad made a living off a 200 acre cotton farm near Crowville. They did a lot of picking in their days.


Crowville, LA?
Anyone who starts off an apology with something along the lines of "after seeing the reaction" is not actually contrite. They equate to that of a child, sorry for getting caught not the action itself.
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So you're saying that if I went to a political rally and someone killed me with a car it would be my fault because I went looking for trouble?


No silly those were nazis. None of his points are applicable if it's the klan/nazis. Goes to show you how flimsy said argument is.
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quote: I wear Trump shirts to the gym regularly and no one says shite to me. "It's because you're a large black man who is easily incited to violence, so no one will say anything to set you off." Signed, mmcgrath



Remember when antifa came to auburn. That poor kid wouldn't even acknowledge that black guy. Guess he didn't want to incite him either
Haha ok white conservative students I should've elaborated a little more. We are faced with liberal views on campuses all the time, I don't agree with all of them so I keep walking. I do support their right to have that opinion though so that is a distinct difference
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ok, what was the message of showing up at a predominantly black campus in the most politically charged city in the US, weeks after the backlash against Trump while wearing MAGA hats?


I don't know freedom of expression maybe. It's a hat of a political candidate that is now the president in the very city in which that university resides. Sure it's possible they may have been doing it to garner a reaction or maybe they just came from a sight seeing trip to the capitol. They were on a high school field trip you know so that's not that far fetched. Maybe a combination of both, either way doesn't excuse the university's reaction. These students need to learn that they are going to face opinions they don't like. I mean the president lives in that city they are going to encounter some pro trump individuals in their lives considering there were about sixty million of them as I recall. You wouldn't see white students act this way to any political opposition and that is the whole point.
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I wear Trump shirts to the gym regularly and no one says shite to me.


Tbird privilege? Haha
Of course there are racists just not where they think they are. For instance the girl with the "white people sure are getting brave" tweet is probably one of them.

There is a difference between acknowledging that it exists and stating that it is everywhere where it is not. You can't just say racism and that means that it is true this isn't Salem, if you claim that there is the proof lies with the accuser, otherwise we are just simply witch hunting and silencing anyone we don't wanna hear.

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You have a campus full of people that have been taught and therefore believe that Trump is a racist. Right or wrong, that point is a given.


I mean you've kinda made the point for us. The bigger deal is that they are at a university and are incapable of thinking for themselves. Just because the media tells you something over and over again doesn't mean you should automatically believe them. If you're at a university you're supposed to be in the search for knowledge and truth and to understand the world around you not simply believe the popular opinion. That sort of negates a lot of life lessons one is intended to learn in college by being exposed to ideas that you may or may not ascribe to.
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I don't think institutional racism is applicable at a black university in a black city.


That raises another question. How can you define a word by something that varies from place to place? So only white people can be racist in western civilization, blacks in Africa or caribbean, and asians in Asia? The argument that it is based on power makes no sense again because of this. What other word changes its definition so subjectively and based on geographic location?
They may have been trolling, if they just walked into the cafeteria as citizens with it on I would agree with you. They were on a school trip to the capital though I believe so maybe they just came from the White House and were wearing it in support of the candidate they supported and never took them off. Maybe it was a little of both and they still thought it would be funny to troll a little bit while they were at it. Point is that it shouldn't matter trolling does not equate to being racist and there are black trump supporters. Do you deny that? So wouldn't it be racist in a sense that progressives don't acknowledge that blacks may like trump and that they don't have to think in a predetermined way? They are individuals still they may vote predominantly one way but they still can have independent thoughts. That's a lesson I don't think many of the left have learned yet.
I know they don't follow by the same rules it's a play from the alinsky playbook. Make the enemy abide by their own standards and it's why until trump republicans would get destroyed in the media and in the eyes of the public. However, if they were just saying they couldn't be racist or bigoted at all because they are of a protected minority class that would be different. They are openly stating that they can still be prejudiced just not racist and that is where my question lies. Is it just semantics because the average person won't catch on to the logic or that they can still claim that oh we aren't racist just bigoted and it somehow not be as bad?