Reg
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So, the two statements above are things that Donald Trump has said while
president. He is attempting to create rage in this country and he is
trying to signal to "white nationalists" he is with them.
None of this is an accident. It is done with the intent to enrage the
population and to generate, with Trump's stamp of approval, violence in
this country.
Look at Trump's reaction and words following a series of violent
moments
and events.
He would not denounce the Saudi murder and dismemberment of a
Washington
Post journalist. Instead he took the side of the murderers and actively
searched for excuses to let them off the hook.
The man that went on the Pittsburgh shooting spree was inspired to
kill
Jews because he was a Trump supporter and believed Trump's lies about
Jews funding and helping "caravans" to come to the United States. Hence,
he felt Jews needed to be killed and he took some of the 21 guns he owned
including his AR-15 and went and killed them.
The man that sent the bombs to people on Trump's enemies list was a
huge
Trump supporter and was inspired to send the bombs by what Trump said
about these people. He labeled them "evil" and "the enemy of the people."
Trump is not a "leader" in any way. He is an inciter, a destroyer,
and he
is looking to inflict as much damage as he can. He wants "rage" and
violence.
Worse than Trump's behavior is that of all the elected Republican
officials who will not denounce him. By not doing so they put their stamp
of approval on this madness.
Anybody that cares about this country should not support these
people.
Wash your hands indeed.
–--
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
Reg
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So, the two statements above are things that Donald Trump has said while
president. He is attempting to create rage in this country and he is
trying to signal to "white nationalists" he is with them.
None of this is an accident. It is done with the intent to enrage the
population and to generate, with Trump's stamp of approval, violence in
this country.
Look at Trump's reaction and words following a series of violent
moments
and events.
He would not denounce the Saudi murder and dismemberment of a
Washington
Post journalist. Instead he took the side of the murderers and actively
searched for excuses to let them off the hook.
The man that went on the Pittsburgh shooting spree was inspired to
kill
Jews because he was a Trump supporter and believed Trump's lies about
Jews funding and helping "caravans" to come to the United States. Hence,
he felt Jews needed to be killed and he took some of the 21 guns he owned
including his AR-15 and went and killed them.
The man that sent the bombs to people on Trump's enemies list was a
huge
Trump supporter and was inspired to send the bombs by what Trump said
about these people. He labeled them "evil" and "the enemy of the people."
Trump is not a "leader" in any way. He is an inciter, a destroyer,
and he
is looking to inflict as much damage as he can. He wants "rage" and
violence.
Worse than Trump's behavior is that of all the elected Republican
officials who will not denounce him. By not doing so they put their stamp
of approval on this madness.
Anybody that cares about this country should not support these
people.
Wash your hands indeed.
–--
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
