Trump Calling Mexicans Rapists

Do you understand that if you believe that many of those coming over are rapists, then how do you differentiate?

It does not matter if I believe ANY of those coming over are rapists, and it does not matter if I can differentiate. The thread is about if Trump can be quoted as calling Mexicans as a group "rapists" or not.

So if you are dumb enough to think Trump is telling the truth, you have to suspect all Mexicans for being rapists. They are not wearing purple triangles on their shirts. So whether you admit it or not, Trump IS poisoning the well for all Mexicans.

It does not matter in this thread if I believe Trump is telling the truth or if I suspect Mexicans as a group are rapists, and it does not matter in this thread if Trump is poisoning wells. What matters here is if Trump can be quoted as calling Mexicans as a group "rapists". That is all this thread is about.
 
Sorry, the world in more nuanced than your right wing beliefs can handle. Trump did not have to say each and every Mexican coming was a rapist. There was never any doubt that it was not true. Some are women. Some are children. Many of the men coming over were not rapists. But when Trumpy said "they are rapists", that was a broad brush used for the express purpose of smearing Mexicans with a rapist charge. It was nasty statement and shows on what level Triump thinks and acts. You are twisting into knots to try and coverup for Trumps terrible statements, but all you are doing is fooling yourself.
Saying "they are Rapists, is just a lie and done to make Mexicans look dangerous and criminal. Trump was not providing information or facts.He was painting the males with a rapist charge.
 
But when Trumpy said "they are rapists", that was a broad brush used for the express purpose of smearing Mexicans with a rapist charge.

I have looked through what he said, and I cannot find where he said this. You did not link to where he said this either. Below is a quote of what Trump really did say:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

Now, let's have a closer look at this:

In the first sentence, he is talking about people who he alleges that Mexico sends, and he has excluded "Mexico's best" from the people who he is talking about. This first sentence clearly shows that Trump was not commenting on "all" Mexicans, just the people who Mexico sends who are not also not Mexico's best.

Ok, next sentence. "They're not sending you, they're not sending you", sounds like it is open to interpretation, but the one thing we do know is that he is not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans.

The next sentence really narrows things down as far as who he is talking about. "They're sending people who have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems with us." Here, he has narrowed down who he is talking about to people Mexico sends, who are not Mexico's best, certainly not every Mexican everywhere, and who are bringing problems. His grammar is pretty screwed up with the "us" thing, but it does not appear he is intending on including "us" as who he is talking about.

This next part is not describing who he is talking about, but tells us some of the "problems" of the people who Mexico sends who are bringing problems. "They're bringing drugs, They're bringing crime. They're rapists." Those problems that this isolated group of people who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who have problems, do sound pretty bad, so I am sure glad that Trump brought these things up. These things need to be brought up and be handled.

Last sentence: "And some I assume, are good people." It was pretty generous that Trump added this on, considering the kinds of problems that this isolated group of people are bringing. He assumes that some of these people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who are bringing such problems are actually good people.

Now we know who Trump was talking about:
An isolated group of people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, and who bring lots of problems.

Now we know who he was not talking about:
He was not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans, or you.
 
I invite and challenge any lefty to objectively break down Trump's quote as I have done on this thread, sentence by sentence. The idea is to show what Trump really did say, who he was talking about, and who he was not talking about. Part of the challenge is to not add anything that he did not say, and to step away from your ideology long enough to objectively break down the quote.

Here is the quote:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”
 
I invite and challenge any lefty to objectively break down Trump's quote as I have done on this thread, sentence by sentence. The idea is to show what Trump really did say, who he was talking about, and who he was not talking about. Part of the challenge is to not add anything that he did not say, and to step away from your ideology long enough to objectively break down the quote.

Here is the quote:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”
Lol, and I rest my case, Trump always says what he means and throws red meat to his horde, then he steps back, so he’ll have an out. This is the perfect example.
 
Lol, and I rest my case, Trump always says what he means and throws red meat to his horde, then he steps back, so he’ll have an out. This is the perfect example.

Are you saying that you are not aware of any quotes of Trump calling Mexicans as a group "rapists"?
 
I stated what I meant.

It would be a lot easier for you if you could produce a quote of Trump saying that Mexicans as a group are generally rapists. As you can see in this thread, nobody has come up with any such quotes, and lefties are stuck dancing around the lack of the quote with stuff about "red meat" or "perfect examples" that are still not perfect examples of the quote we are looking for.
 
I invite and challenge any lefty to objectively break down Trump's quote as I have done on this thread, sentence by sentence. The idea is to show what Trump really did say, who he was talking about, and who he was not talking about. Part of the challenge is to not add anything that he did not say, and to step away from your ideology long enough to objectively break down the quote.

Here is the quote:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

I did mostly, but some are too ridiculous to single out. They did not need to be parsed, Just shunned. They're rapists is self-defining. It makes yo say shameful lies to try and defend it. But there it is , in black and white.
 
It would be a lot easier for you if you could produce a quote of Trump saying that Mexicans as a group are generally rapists. As you can see in this thread, nobody has come up with any such quotes, and lefties are stuck dancing around the lack of the quote with stuff about "red meat" or "perfect examples" that are still not perfect examples of the quote we are looking for.
I know with Trump’s speech patterns, the broken thoughts, the inability to articulate meaningfully, that its hard to follow, but it’s there. Keep trying.
 
I did mostly, but some are too ridiculous to single out. They did not need to be parsed, Just shunned. They're rapists is self-defining. It makes yo say shameful lies to try and defend it. But there it is , in black and white.

I don't think you can do it. You wouldn't be able to resist screwing up the context or saying shit that isn't there.
 
I know with Trump’s speech patterns, the broken thoughts, the inability to articulate meaningfully, that its hard to follow, but it’s there. Keep trying.

I don't think you have what it takes to break the quote down sentence by sentence. I did it, and that is why I know what is there and what is not there. That is why I know who he was talking about, and who he was not talking about. I didn't add stuff that Trump did not say, I just broke down what Trump really did say.
 
You did not break shit down. I explained it and showed how you are, as always, totally dishonest to back a premise you are desperately clinging to. Trump said it and you lied. They're rapists is pretty damn clear.
 
You did not break shit down.

Here it is, sentence by sentence:

In the first sentence, he is talking about people who he alleges that Mexico sends, and he has excluded "Mexico's best" from the people who he is talking about. This first sentence clearly shows that Trump was not commenting on "all" Mexicans, just the people who Mexico sends who are not also not Mexico's best.

Ok, next sentence. "They're not sending you, they're not sending you", sounds like it is open to interpretation, but the one thing we do know is that he is not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans.

The next sentence really narrows things down as far as who he is talking about. "They're sending people who have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems with us." Here, he has narrowed down who he is talking about to people Mexico sends, who are not Mexico's best, certainly not every Mexican everywhere, and who are bringing problems. His grammar is pretty screwed up with the "us" thing, but it does not appear he is intending on including "us" as who he is talking about.

This next part is not describing who he is talking about, but tells us some of the "problems" of the people who Mexico sends who are bringing problems. "They're bringing drugs, They're bringing crime. They're rapists." Those problems that this isolated group of people who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who have problems, do sound pretty bad, so I am sure glad that Trump brought these things up. These things need to be brought up and be handled.

Last sentence: "And some I assume, are good people." It was pretty generous that Trump added this on, considering the kinds of problems that this isolated group of people are bringing. He assumes that some of these people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who are bringing such problems are actually good people.

Now we know who Trump was talking about:
An isolated group of people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, and who bring lots of problems.

Now we know who he was not talking about:
He was not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans, or you.
 
No Mexico is not sending us their people. They are not breaking them down and picking out the criminals. The whole statement is an insulting Trump fabrication designed to collectivize Mexicans as criminals and rapists. That last line ..oh yeah, some might not be. But be afraid, very afraid. It is another example of Trump being a bigioted asshole.
 
No Mexico is not sending us their people. They are not breaking them down and picking out the criminals. The whole statement is an insulting Trump fabrication designed to collectivize Mexicans as criminals and rapists. That last line ..oh yeah, some might not be. But be afraid, very afraid. It is another example of Trump being a bigioted asshole.

Trump supporters don't want to hear the truth
 
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