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    Alpo

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    It's hard to determine what Trump really "is". He generally believes he's much better than anyone else.....ubermensch. That isn't racist. It's ridiculous.
     

    Ingomike

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    I'm tell ya B it ain't gonna happen.

    Can we agree on a couple of facts?

    The Trump campaign is making unprecedented efforts to reach out to black voters?

    https://www.politico.com/news/2019/12/13/trump-reelection-black-voters-082853

    Democrats that are aware are at least concerned about that outreach?

    https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/darrensands/black-voters-2020-democrats-ados-blexit

    That outreach itself, the economic reality in their paychecks, the fact that the apocalypse dems said would follow if DJT were elected has failed to materialize, telling the truth that many black neighborhoods governed by dems are s***holes (they are not blind), will come together to generate a much higher support level for DJT.
     

    Ingomike

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    It's hard to determine what Trump really "is". He generally believes he's much better than anyone else.....ubermensch. That isn't racist. It's ridiculous.

    And that would be different than ANY other candidate in history? You imagine in your TDS Fever that Obama was just a humble man wanting to try to implement his policies? Every even just candidate thinks they are the answer to the country's needs, if not the worlds...
     

    Alpo

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    It seems to me that any sort of demographic tallying or outreaches perpetuate the idea of "separation of the races". It is one of the reasons I think that any group who considers their interests "special", for whatever reason, promote discord and resistance against mainstreaming. Perhaps to people of color, that form of identity politics is seen as good by a large segment of the population. I think it promotes more backlash than acceptance.
     

    Dead Duck

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    Doug

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    Any person of color expressing support for Trump will be immediately attacked and ostracized by the leaders of their community who have sworn allegiance to the Democrat party for life.
     

    jamil

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    Yes, the nuance evades you. I'll explain. If an Asian person thinks it's ok to disparage Hispanics around me, why wouldn't that same person disparage black people, around a white person? The fact of it, is that bigotry in all forms is wrong, and bigot IS a bigot regardless of who they target. A person doesn't get a pass simply because they aren't targeting your particular group; at least to people that understand the nuance.
    It’s an issue more of perception. For example, Trump calls Warren Pocahontas, and the perception of some is that it’s racist. That’s a wrong interpretation, because it doesn’t disparage native Americans. It disparages Warren for claiming an identity for which she has no standing.

    Trump’s comments concerning Mexico, the misperception is understandable because those remarks were reported without the context which explains it. But after hearing the full context it’s less forgivable for people to continue insisting it meant what was alleged. At that point, I suspect that the source of righteous indignation is hard to relinquish.
     

    Pj49

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    Ugggh there is not one of those morons that can even dream of beating trump in a fair election...they all beat the same drum "orange man bad" "healthcare for all" but cant explain how its going to be paid for "weapons bad" too much socialism and socialistic programs...i just hope none of these fools gets elected :(:(
     

    jamil

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    MCgrease08

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    It seems to me that any sort of demographic tallying or outreaches perpetuate the idea of "separation of the races". It is one of the reasons I think that any group who considers their interests "special", for whatever reason, promote discord and resistance against mainstreaming. Perhaps to people of color, that form of identity politics is seen as good by a large segment of the population. I think it promotes more backlash than acceptance.

    So when will you be leaving the Democrat then?
     
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