Libs, Why NO WHITE WOMEN in your Squad? ... or Democrat Males in the squad?

What was this supposed racial cliché?

"Go back to your country."

In the years following slavery, Blacks who have been living here for generations were often told to "go back to Africa." Even today, racists regularly say this to non-white people, even if they were born and raised in America.

It can be compared to Holocaust Denial. Sure, you could just sincerely believe the Holocaust didn't happen. However, this is a commonly used anti-semitic trope. So if a guy tells a group of Jewish congresspeople that the Holocaust didn't happen, it's more than fair to recognize that as anti-semitism.
 
"Go back to your country."

In the years following slavery, Blacks who have been living here for generations were often told to "go back to Africa." Even today, racists regularly say this to non-white people, even if they were born and raised in America.

It can be compared to Holocaust Denial. Sure, you could just sincerely believe the Holocaust didn't happen. However, this is a commonly used anti-semitic trope. So if a guy tells a group of Jewish congresspeople that the Holocaust didn't happen, it's more than fair to recognize that as anti-semitism.

Trump did not say "go back to Africa", you lyin dickless motherfucker.
 
Yes, but he told four non-white people to "go back to your countries." It's the same thing, you're just splitting hairs.

And I'm a girl, so yeah, I am pretty dickless.

How would you have worded it, Miss Thought Policewoman?
 
"Go back to your country."

In the years following slavery, Blacks who have been living here for generations were often told to "go back to Africa." Even today, racists regularly say this to non-white people, even if they were born and raised in America.

Bullshit. The term is used for anyone with an obvious foreign ancestry, regardless of the melanin content in their skin. Here are Trump-hating "journalists" chanting "go home" to Sebastian Gorka just last week: https://www.washingtonpost.com/vide...77fb25-15a8-4390-a158-812399f15401_video.html
 
Watch the video

President Trump has repeatedly claimed that Rep. Ilhan Omar supports al-Qaeda.

In evidence, you cite a video in which Omar recounts attending a college course on terrorism, and every time the professor mentioned a terrorist organization "his shoulders went up". Omar apparently found this amusing. This proves that she supports al-Qaeda? In Trump's retelling, "his shoulders went up" turns into "she puffed her chest out" at the mention of al-Qaeda. That would be evidence of a sort if the video supported it, but it doesn't.

Do you also believe Trump's claim that he saw "thousands and thousands" of Muslims in New Jersey cheering on 9/11? Nobody else saw them. The people who didn't see them included local police, reporters and everyone else on the scene. But Trump insisted he saw them, so it must be true, right? As he explained at the time, all those who denied it must be suffering from "political correctness". :rolleyes:

I hold no brief for Ilhan Omar, but I can find no evidence that she expressed support for al-Qaeda.
 
A retort to “commies”? :lolup:

There is no response to such utter, laughable, delusional babble.

I hope the left continues to embrace this bullshit.

you are so fucking ignorant to what is going to happen as you sink deeper and deeper in your your loser ideology of safety nets and altruistic nonsense
 
Bullshit. The term is used for anyone with an obvious foreign ancestry, regardless of the melanin content in their skin.

You do realize that's still bigotry, right? Like if you're white, and you discriminate against a Romania-American for being Romanian, that's still bigotry. It might not be "racism" because you're the same race, but it's still bigotry and discrimination. So yeah, not the best defense of Trump.


Here are Trump-hating "journalists" chanting "go home" to Sebastian Gorka just last week: https://www.washingtonpost.com/vide...77fb25-15a8-4390-a158-812399f15401_video.html

Fuck them. But the reason they said that is because Gorka actually is from another country. It was xenophobic and wrong, but it didn't have anything to do with race.
 
You do realize that's still bigotry, right? Like if you're white, and you discriminate against a Romania-American for being Romanian, that's still bigotry. It might not be "racism" because you're the same race, but it's still bigotry and discrimination. So yeah, not the best defense of Trump.




Fuck them. But the reason they said that is because Gorka actually is from another country. It was xenophobic and wrong, but it didn't have anything to do with race.

Hilarious. You justify the comments when used against Gorka while at the same time accusing Trump to be a bigot. That's the very definition of hypocrisy.
 
Hilarious. You justify the comments when used against Gorka while at the same time accusing Trump to be a bigot. That's the very definition of hypocrisy.

First of all, I did not justify the comments against Gorka. I said fuck the people who said it, I called them xenophobic and wrong. However, this was about him being from another country.
Three of the women Trump told to go back are actually from America. This wasn't about nationality, it was about race.

Neither are acceptable.
 
How would you have worded it, Miss Thought Policewoman?

First, I never accuse people of hating America just because they disagree with me on policy.

Secondly, if someone does hate America, and they are from America, I would say they could always leave. I would not tell an American to "go back" because aside from that not making sense, it's a common racist trope.
Trump told three people who were born and raised in America to "go back to your countries" in the same sense that people used to tell Blacks who were in America for generations to "go back to Africa." Trump knew what he was doing.

Finally, I'm not the Thought Police. I'm not saying what people think should be illegal. I'm just recognizing what Trump said for what it is.
 
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