[–] deployable 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I think the reason you don't see more minorities (especially blacks) attending Trump rallies and family values candidates' events has nothing to do with fear of the crowd. The few that are there are probably treated as minor heroes. They most likely fear for their jobs, if work for the city or at a high visibility job at business niggers or liberals frequent. And fear for their family's safety in case doxed. I have admiration for even Latinos in MAGA hats being interviewed by TV reporters, takes balls.
[–] HarlandKornfeld14 ago
Okay but wasn't Wallace actually for making peace on the Korean Peninsula by pulling Americans out so Best Korea could take over?
2019-07-28 | Opinion | Trump Is Different Than George Wallace. He’s Worse. - The New York Times
'Wallace’s rallies regularly erupted in violence, as his fans often took his words not just seriously but also literally. '
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'As they were roughed up, the candidate signaled his approval from the stage: “You came here for trouble and you got it.”Mr. '
[–] Joe_McCarthy [S] 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
The left is so delusional these days that they're liable to force a shooting match despite ourselves.
[–] TheEmpress ago
Articles like this are carefully timed to counter Trump in some fashion. No surprise at all. When the election season amps up we'll be deluged again. They'll be hair-splitting some mined quote somewhere and ignoring the economy.
[–] TheEmpress 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Rest assured, the ethnic makeup of NYT's board of directors has nothing to do with it.