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Those that try to rationalise their new found endorsement for Trump and republicans because they have beef with dems is like turning gay because you think women ain't shyt:scust:

And you know who else is celebrating Mueller investigation conclusion exonorating trump with you? Jesse lee patterson, Clarence thomas,diamond and silk, candace owens,all the racist magats in America including steve king,david duke et al who literally would like nothing more than to return to the 18th century and throw your asses back in chains. what a company to be in:wow:congrats
 

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Trump derangement syndrome still keeping grown men up at night

Clinton has a pic kissing the former grand master of the KKK. Fully supported incarceration of black men. Called us predators and said she wants to bring us to heel.

Trump has KKK ties too.

Democrats represent the left wing... of white supremacy

Accept reality

Go to bed
 
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Trump derangement syndrome still keeping grown men up at night

Clinton has a pic kissing the former grand master of the KKK.

You know that's not true, right? :mjlol:

Some old ass Southern White Democrat was a member of the KKK in the 1940s (just some member, not the freaking grand wizard) and later became a senator, and because Clinton had a working relationship with him 60 years later that means we should ignore Trump's racist ass? :gucci:

You do know that Clinton doesn't even hold political office, right? :mindblown:
 

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You know that's not true, right? :mjlol:

Some old ass Southern White Democrat was a member of the KKK in the 1940s (just some member, not the freaking grand wizard) and later became a senator, and because Clinton had a working relationship with him 60 years later that means we should ignore Trump's racist ass? :gucci:

You do know that Clinton doesn't even hold political office, right? :mindblown:

You only attacked one of my points because you couldn't refute the other two . You 1/3 at the bucket

And a former KKK member is a former KKK member nikka. If trump worked with a former Nazi you'd have an aneurysm. be objective for once
 

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Those that try to rationalise their new found endorsement for Trump and republicans because they have beef with dems is like turning gay because you think women ain't shyt:scust:

Way how some breddahs move, we aren't far from that :dame:
 

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And a former KKK member is a former KKK member nikka. If trump worked with a former Nazi you'd have an aneurysm. be objective for once
Breh, "worked with a former nazi" isn't even a thing.

But Trump got his entire business empire from a KKK member, his FATHER, and it was only like the 79th most racist thing he's done in his life. :mjlol:

Whereas your big indictment of Clinton is that she happened to be in the Senate at the same time as a guy who was confirmed racist 60 years earlier. :why:
 

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You only attacked one of my points because you couldn't refute the other two . You 1/3 at the bucket
I didn't refute that someone who isn't even a politician anymore said "superpredators" 27 years ago? That's because she did, what is there to refute? :francis:

I didn't even support Clinton. You can go back to 2016 and find me talking plenty of anti-Clinton shyt. THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU CAPING FOR TRUMP THE RACIST.

Trump's out there caping for actual White Supremacists RIGHT NOW, telling people that 80% of White victims are killed by Black people, demanding the execution of innocent Black youth RIGHT NOW, claiming our black president is illegitimate and really from Africa and an idiot who only got anywhere from affirmative action, telling his rally crowds to punch black folk, repeating actual White Supremacist talking points RIGHT NOW, and you want to talk about what some former politician who is nobody now said 27 years ago? :picard:

Even skipping over Trump's dad being KKK, Trump keeping a book of Hitler's speeches by his bed, Trump being charged by the feds for keeping Black people out of his apartments, Trump saying "laziness is a trait in Blacks", Trump claiming Black people had it easier than White people, Trump taking full-page ads out calling for the execution of the Central Park 5, Trump removing Black dealers every time his racist mafia friends came to the casino floor, and Trump purposely shutting Black investors and Black workers out of his Gary casino, this is the racist shyt we have Trump on the record for JUST since he started talking about running for president against Obama:


2011: Trump enters politics by claiming that Barack Obama was actually born in Kenya and is ineligible to be president. At various times he claims special insider knowledge that Obama's birth certificate is false and that he is really an African by birth.

2011: Trump claims Obama was a poor student and needs to release his college records, stating, "I'd like to know how does he get into Harvard, how does he get into Columbia if he isn't a very good student...the word is he wasn't a very good student."

2011: Trump claims about Obama, "the people that went to school with him, they never saw him, they don't know who he is. It's crazy."

2011: Trump tells Obama to, "Get off the basketball court."

2011: Trump implies that President Obama only got into Columbia and Harvard Law due to affirmative action, casting aspersions on his intellect and qualifications.

2011: Trump falsely claims that Obama issued a statement for Kwanza but forget for Christmas.

2011: “I have a great relationship with the blacks. I’ve always had a great relationship with the blacks.” - Donald Trump on Albany’s Talk 1300

2013: "Sadly, the overwhelming amount of violent crime in our major cities is committed by blacks and hispanics-a tough subject-must be discussed."- From Trump's twitter

2013: “Sadly, because president Obama has done such a poor job as president, you won’t see another black president for generations!” - From Trump's twitter

2013: After the Central Park 5 are shown to be innocent and released from prison, Donald Trump continues to attack them, saying, "what were they doing in the park anyway?"

2013: Tweets that “the overwhelming amount of violent crime in our cities is committed by blacks and Hispanics.”

2014: When a settlement was made compensating the Central Park 5 due to their unjust imprisonment, Donald Trump wrote an editorial for the New York Daily News denouncing the payments, saying "these young men do not exactly have the pasts of angels" and strongly implying they were actually guilty.

2014: Trump goes on a rant during a campaign event where he claims that Mexican immigrants are "rapists" who are "not you" and says they are bringing drugs and crime into the country. Later, defending the rant during an interview, he calls Mexican immigrants "killers".

2014: “Our great African American President hasn’t exactly had a positive impact on the thugs who are so happily and openly destroying Baltimore.” - from Trump's twitter

2014: "President Obama has absolutely no control (or respect) over the African American community-they have fared so poorly under his presidency." - from Trump's twitter

2015: Trump tweets fake statistic from White nationalists claiming that 81% of White murder victims were killed by Black people. The actual number is 15%.

2015: Trump claims he saw thousands of Muslims on Jersey City roofs cheering the falling of the towers, though no one has ever reported seeing such a sight and the television footage Trump claims he saw does not exist. This is one of dozens of lies Trump makes about Muslim people, immigrants, and refugees. At least four Muslims are assaulted by people who yell vocal support of Trump's anti-Muslim policies either during or immediately after the attack

2015: Trump claims that Black youth are "a point where they've just about never done more poorly, there's no spirit, there’s killings on an hourly basis virtually in places like Baltimore and Chicago and many other places...There’s no spirit. I thought that President Obama would be a great cheerleader for the country. And he’s really become very divisive."

2015: “Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” – Trump press release

2015: “Jeb Bush has to like the Mexican Illegals because of his wife." - Trump's twitter

2015: When a Black Lives Matter protester is beaten up at a Trump rally, Trump states, "Maybe [the protester] should have been roughed up. It was absolutely disgusting what he was doing.” This is one of numerous times that Black or Latino protesters are beaten up or called racial slurs during Trump rallies.

2015: Trump tells evangelicals that they shouldn't support Ted Cruz because he's Cuban

2016: "There are places in America that are among the most dangerous in the world. You go to places like Oakland. Or Ferguson. The crime numbers are worse. Seriously." - Trump's twitter

2016: When asked a question about the vocal support that David Duke had given him, Trump refuses to reject the support and twice pretends that he doesn't know enough about David Duke and the KKK to comment. It is later shown that Trump has known Duke for at least 20 years and spoken about him in public before.

2016: Trump's twitter account is shown to be repeatedly re-tweeting at least 75 statements of members of the "White Genocide" movement, who claim that White people need to band together to prevent the "genocide" that other races are subjecting them to.

2016: Trump repeatedly refers to Elizabeth Warren as "Pocahontas" in order to mock her disputed Native American ancestery and his supporters begin responding with "Indian war whoops" whenever he speaks her name at rallies.

2016: Trump makes a crazy string of racist attacks against the judge presiding over his Trump University case, claiming the judge cannot sit on his case because he's "Mexican", despite the judge having been born in Indiana and lived his entire life in the USA.

2016: A Reuters opinion poll finds that Trump supporters are "much more likely to describe Black people as "criminal," "unintelligent," "lazy" and "violent" than supporters of other candidates, with half of Trump supporters using one or more of those words.

2016: When Black protesters are removed from his rallies, Trump begins repeatedly referring to the "good old days" when they'd "rip him out of his seat so fast" and "used to treat them very, very rough" and "be carried out in a stretcher folks", obviously hearkening back to how police abused Black protesters during the Civil Rights Movement of Trump's teenage years.

2016: Trump receives the endorsement of White Nationalist organizations and blogsites the Daily Stormer, the National Policy Institute, American Renaissance, Hunter Wallace, the Virginia KKK, the American Freedom Party, and the League of the South. The Trump campaign even names William Johnson, chair of the White Nationalist organization "American Freedom Party", as one of their national delegates for California.

2016: Despite over 40 years at the top of the business world, "No black or Hispanic executive has ever played a prominent public role in the Trump business organization...the Trump team has not presented to the press the name of a single key executive who is either Hispanic or African American."

2016: Trump claims: "Crime is out of control, and rapidly getting worse. Look what is going on in Chicago and our inner cities. Not good!"

2016: Trump strongly implies in an interview that Putin will respect him more than Obama, because Putin uses "the N-word" to refer to Obama.

2016: Trump confuses Ben Carson with Barack Obama during a rally.

2016: Trump claims, “Look at how much African American communities are suffering from Democratic control. … Fifty-eight percent of your youth is unemployed, what the hell do you have to lose?” The actual figure for Black youth unemployment was 19%.

2016: Trump claims during a presidential debate: “African Americans and Hispanics are living in hell. You walk down the street and you get shot.”

2016: While giving a campaign speech in a town literally named after a slaveowner, Trump states, "We're going to rebuild our inner cities because our African American communities are absolutely in the worst shape they've ever been in before. Ever, ever, ever.”

2016: Trump claims, “You go into the inner cities and you see it's 45 percent poverty, African Americans now 45 percent poverty in the inner cities.” This is nearly double the true figure.
 

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And this is the racist and race-baiting shyt he's done JUST since he entered office. But keep whining about what someone else said 27 years ago.

Racist and race-baiting statements by President Trump since January 20, 2017

September 23: Trump attacks NFL players who protest police brutality and racial injustice, suggesting their teams' owners should say, “Get that son of a bytch off the field right now. Out. He’s fired. He’s fired!”

September 24: Trump again attacks NFL players for "disrespecting the flag" and states they should be fired or suspended.

September 30: After a hurricane strikes Puerto Rico, Trump states that Puerto Ricans “want everything to be done for them,” and claims that their leaders are “not able to get their workers to help.” The next day he refers to Puerto Rican critics as "politically motivated ingrates."

December 23: During a meeting on immigration, Trump states that Haitian immigrants, "They all have AIDS" and claims that Nigerian immigrants would never “go back to their huts” once they saw America.

January 11: Trump asks, "Why do we need more Haitians? Take them out," and refers to African nations as "shytholes." He suggests that it would be better to take in more immigrants from places like Norway.

March 10: President Trump refers to U.S. Congresswoman Maxine Waters as "a very low I.Q. individual" repeatedly, following it up with “You ever see her? You ever seen her? You ever see her?”

May 16: When speaking at a roundtable on illegal immigration, Trump states, "we’re taking people out of the country. You wouldn’t believe how bad these people are. These aren’t people. These are animals."

May 21: The White House releases a press release titled: "What You Need To Know About The Violent Animals Of MS-13." The statement refers to MS-13 members as "animals" six times.

May 23: In reference to NFL players protesting police violence, Trump states: "You have to stand proudly for the National Anthem or you shouldn't be playing. You shouldn't be there. Maybe you shouldn't be in the country."

May 24: Trump states, "Soooo many Sanctuary areas want OUT of this ridiculous, crime infested & breeding concept."

June 14: Trump states regarding the NFL protests against racial injustice, "They're all saying, 'oh, it has nothing to do with the flag, it's the way we've been treated.' In the meantime, they're making $15,000,000 a year ... they shouldn't get the politics involved."

June 5: After most Philadelphia Eagles state that they will not attend the White House gathering out of disagreement with Trump's policies, Trump falsely claims that they were anthem protesters, saying, "Staying in the Locker Room for the playing of our National Anthem is as disrespectful to our country as kneeling. Sorry"

June 19: Trump claims that Democrats want illegal immigrants, "to pour into and infest our country."

June 24: Trump speaks of, "Congresswoman Maxine Waters, an extraordinarily low IQ person."

July 5: Trump states during a Montana rally, "I said it the other day, yes, [Maxine Waters] is a low-IQ individual. Honestly, she's somewhere in the mid-60s, I believe." This is at least the 7th time in 2018 that he referred to Maxine Waters as low-IQ.

July 13: Trump tells The Sun that immigration is "a shame" and Europe is "losing its culture" by allowing large numbers of refugees to enter.

July 25: Trump tweets that Stacey Adams, a Black candidate for governor of Georgia, is a "crime loving opponent", while he had used "weak on crime" for other Democratic candidates.

August 4: Trump tweets, "Lebron James was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television, Don Lemon. He made Lebron look smart, which isn’t easy to do." This was the third time that Trump had insulted Lemon's intelligence.

August 9: Trump tweets, "The NFL players are at it again - taking a knee when they should be standing proudly for the National Anthem. Numerous players, from different teams, wanted to show their 'outrage' at something that most of them are unable to define."

August 13: Trump refers to the fired Omarosa, the only AA on the senior staff in the White House, as "not smart", "vicious", a "lowlife", and a "dog."'

October 30: Trump claims Andrew Gillum is a "thief".

November 1: Trump releases one of the most racist ads in US election history, equating refugee seekers from Central America with a cop-killer from Mexico.

November 1: Trump claims that Stacey Abrams is "not qualified" to be governor of Georgia

November 7: When Black reporter Yamiche Alcindor asked if Trump's nationalism encouraged white nationalists, Trump replied, "That is such a racist question. Honestly, I know you have it written down and you're going to tell me 'What do you think?' That is a racist question."

November 8: When Black reporter April Ryan asked Trump a question about voter suppression, he commanded, “Sit down. Sit down." Later he called her "nasty" and "a loser" and said she needed to learn to respect him.

November 10: When Black reporter Abby Phillip asked if Trump wanted the new acting AG to reign in Mueller, Trump responded, “What a stupid question that is. What a stupid question. But I watch you a lot. You ask a lot of stupid questions.”



Support for racists and White Nationalists

January 27: After the State Department drafts a statement celebrating National Holocaust Remembrance Day, President Trump replaces it with a statement which does not mention "Jews" or "Jewish victims" at all. The neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer cheers the statement.

January 29: Trump appoints Steve Bannon to the new position of "Chief Strategist." Bannon promoted a racist novel, "The Camp of the Saints", and was seen as an incubator of White Nationalism and the alt-right as head of the online opinion website Breitbart. Breitbart featured a section titled "Black crime" during Bannon's leadership.

August 12: After a White Nationalist murders a counterprotester and injures 35 others during the "Unite The Right" rally in Charlottesville, President Trump fails to condemn the White Nationalists, claiming that there were "very fine people on both sides." His response is praised by former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke and other White Nationalists.

August 15: Trump blames "both sides," falsely claims that protesters were just quietly supporting the Robert E. Lee statue, and condemns counter-protesters for acting “very, very violently.”

August 17: Trump states that it is "Sad to see the history and culture of our great country being ripped apart with the removal of our beautiful statues and monuments" and "the beauty that is being taken out of our cities, towns and parks will be greatly missed and never able to be comparably replaced!"

August 22: Trump states at a rally that those who are attempting to take down Confederate statues, "They’re trying to take away our culture. They’re trying to take away our history."

August 26: After the DOJ states that Sheriff Joe Arpaio had presided over the worst pattern of racial profiling in American history and finds him in contempt of court for continued "extreme racial profiling and sadistic punishments," Trump pardons Arpaio as his first presidential pardon, citing his “life’s work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration."

November 29: Trump retweets three inflammatory anti-Muslim videos from Jayda Fransen, the deputy head of the far-right ultranationalist "Britain First" party. The videos were later shown to be fake or misrepresented.

February 15: DHS releases an anti-immigrant document filled with statistics about crime. The title of the report was 14 words long: "We Must Secure The Border And Build The Wall To Make America Safe Again." This is a dog-whistle to the White Nationalist slogan known explicitly as "14 words": “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.”

August 23: Trump promotes the White Nationalist conspiracy theory that White South African farmers are being subjected to "large scale killing" and the stealing of their land.

October 10: Trump appears at a rally for White Nationalist U.S. Rep Steve King, and refuses to pull his endorsement even after King endorsed a notorious White Supremacist running for mayor of Toronto.

October 23: Trump announces that he is a "Nationalist" during a Texas rally

October 29: After a anti-semite conspiracy theorist murders 11 people a synagogue, Trump refuses to condemn his White Nationalist views and instead blames the "fake news media"

October 29: Trump states that he is going to order an end to birthright citizenship

November 1: Looking to drum up White Nationalist sentiment before the elections, Trump announces that he will send thousands of National Guard troops to the border to stop a "migrant caravan", even though the caravan will not arrive to the border for weeks and is simply applying for refugee status.

November 29: Trump's District Court nomination of Thomas Farr, the lawyer behind notorious anti-Black voter intimidation campaign in North Carolina, falls apart.

January 3: Trump effusively praises Brazil's new hard-right president on the same day that president rolled back land protections for indigenous people and the descendants of slaves. Bolsonaro once called Afro-Brazilians "lazy" and "fat" and called African, Haitian, and Middle Eastern refugees the "scum of humanity"

January 5: Trump's nominee for VA Secretary is revealed to have multiple undisclosed ties to Confederate groups



Other ignorant crap

February 16: When asked by a Black reporter whether he would meet with the Congressional Black Congress, Trump replies: “Well, I would. Tell you what, do you want to set up the meeting? Do you want to set up the meeting? Are they friends of yours? Set up a meeting."

March 22: When a member of the Congressional Black Caucus tells Trump that not all of her constituents on welfare were Black, Trump replies, "Really? Then what are they?" He also asks caucus members if they know Ben Carson personally, and appears surprised when none of them do.

May 5: While approving a spending bill, Trump suggests that he might block a small grant to assist HBCUs as they may violate the ban on funding groups “that allocate benefits on the basis of race, ethnicity, and gender.”

November 27: At an event addressing Native American WW2 vets, Trump claims that he knows of a Native American in D.C. and brings up Elizabeth Warren by calling her "Pocahontas", one of numerous times he had used the slur.

2017: Trump interrupts a briefing on hostages in Pakistan multiple times to ask the intelligence analyst, "where are you from?" He refuses to accept "New York" and "Manhattan" for answers, pushing her until she tells him that her parents are from Korea. Trump then asks his adviser why this "pretty Korean lady" isn't working on the North Korea negotiations.



Actions by President Trump that have hurt minority communities

January 27: Trump orders the border indefinitely closed to all Syrian refugees and other Syrians, as well as all persons from Chad, Sudan, Libya, Iraq, Iran, and Yemen. He would issue revised versions of the ban on March 6 and September 24.

February 21: Attorney General Jeff Sessions releases a memo reversing the order reducing the use of private prisons that had been announced by the Obama Administration.

May 10: The White House announces that Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach will co-chair the "Commission on Election Integrity" to investigate "voter fraud" across the nation. Kobach, once called, "The Most Racist Politician in America" and the "racist music man", has spent his career working to curtain voting privileges across the country.

May 12: Sessions releases a memo instructing federal prosecutors to pursue the charges that carry the longest possible sentence in drug cases, eliminating the use of discretion in charging nonviolent low-level offenders that had been advocated during the Obama era. He refers to the War on Drugs as "a rousing success."

June 12: Sessions urges states to go after marijuana users and even scrap protections for medical marijuana, following up on earlier statements claiming, "Good people don't smoke marijuana" and calling marijuana legal reform "a tragic mistake."

July 17: Sessions promises to increase asset forfeiture, a practice that even conservative senators and justices have warned may be unconstitutional.

July 28: In a speech to law enforcement officers, Trump encourages the roughing up of suspects who are already in custody.

August 5: Sessions sends a letter to the city of Baltimore threatening that their federal law enforcement funding will be removed unless they force a state-controlled jail to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement in a manner that has already been determined unconstitutional by Maryland's attorney general.

November: President Trump removes protections for over 50,000 Haitian immigrants who had sought refuge in the USA after a series of disasters in their home country. They will have to leave the country by 2019.

December 21: Jeff Sessions rescinds a Obama letter to courts that advised them to be careful in imposing overly stiff fees and penalties on poor defendants.

January: An internal memo from the Bureau of Prisons showed that federal prisons were being ordered to move eligible prisoners to private prisons when possible.

February 10: White House reports show that ICE has more than doubled the deportation of African immigrants over the previous year.

March: HUD begins scaling back the enforcement of fair housing laws, shutting down several ongoing investigations. It was also revealed that HUD had attempted to block Obama-era laws that would require local governments to produce plans to integrate racially divided neighborhoods and make it easier for residents to use housing vouchers in more affluent neighborhoods.

March: Funding shortfalls and policy changes by the Census Bureau lead the NAACP to sue the Trump Administration out of concern that the 2020 census is bound to undercount Black people

March 26: The Department of Commerce announces that it will add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census, discouraging non-citizens from participating and thus lowering the representation given in impoverished and minority-represented areas.

July 2: The White House releases a memo calling on colleges and universities to end Affirmative Action.

August 22: Trump claims to have directed SecState Pompeo "to closely study the South Africa land and farm seizures and expropriations and the large scale killing of farmers", specifically White farmers.

January 4: The WP reported that Trump was preparing to roll back regulations which prevented discrimination via disparate impact, meaning that lenders, insurers, and local governments could now pass regulations that have far more negative impacts on minorities just so long as there's no proof they did it for openly racist reasons.
 
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