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A man making national headlines for shoving a black woman out of a Donald Trump rally in Louisville, Ky., Tuesday is the same man who organized a white nationalist conference in Harrisburg last month.
originally posted by: eluryh22
a reply to: muse7
If you are assigning blame to Trump for this, then you have to assign blame for the riots in Furgison and Baltimore to Obama.
If you will do that, we can discuss this all day long.
If you won't, this thread isn't worth the electricity that was used to create it.
I leave it up to you.
originally posted by: eluryh22
a reply to: muse7
Additionally, you will have to provide a justification for the Democrats long standing support and praise of Senator Robert KKK Byrd.
At your leisure, please search for Clinton's support of him.
Once you are informed, feel free to discuss.
originally posted by: eluryh22
a reply to: muse7
If you are assigning blame to Trump for this, then you have to assign blame for the riots in Furgison and Baltimore to Obama.
If you will do that, we can discuss this all day long.
If you won't, this thread isn't worth the electricity that was used to create it.
I leave it up to you.
As Van Jones from CNN put it, it's time for Mr. Trump to stop playing funny with the KKK and White Supremacists. It's a damn shame that a politician that encourages this type of behavior has made it so far in a national election.
Jones' roots in radical politics, and a spate of newly surfaced links Saturday documenting his advocacy for convicted cop killer and former Black Panther Mumia Abu Jamal — a death row prisoner who many in the activist left view as an unjustly convicted political prisoner —
Read more: www.politico.com...
originally posted by: eluryh22
a reply to: muse7
If you are assigning blame to Trump for this, then you have to assign blame for the riots in Furgison and Baltimore to Obama.
If you will do that, we can discuss this all day long.
If you won't, this thread isn't worth the electricity that was used to create it.
I leave it up to you.
originally posted by: eluryh22
a reply to: muse7
Actually, I gave you the opportunity to exercise critical thinking... Clearly a concept lost on you.
The point was, you indicated that some dirtbags that acted like dirtbags that also support Trump equals "that is what Trump" thinks.... Yet when people that support Obama act like dirtbags, you disconnect the two.
Which is it?
His one-time involvement with the Bay Area radical group Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement (STORM), which had Marxist roots, had also become an issue. And on Saturday his advocacy on behalf of death-row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, who was convicted of shooting a Philadelphia police officer in 1981, threatened to develop into a fresh point of controversy.
originally posted by: neo96
Here is some more good stuff on Van jones.
His one-time involvement with the Bay Area radical group Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement (STORM), which had Marxist roots, had also become an issue. And on Saturday his advocacy on behalf of death-row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, who was convicted of shooting a Philadelphia police officer in 1981, threatened to develop into a fresh point of controversy.
voices.washingtonpost.com...
It's no secret why Van Jones doesn't like 'republicans'.
The Party you support is being spearheaded by a demagogue that attracts a large number of white supremacists to his rallies
originally posted by: Agit8dChop
Frenzied? not really.
How do you know the person doing the pushing was a Trump supporter?
How do you know Cruz/Clinton supporters haven't been paid to stand at Trump Rallies and push black people?
..
originally posted by: neo96
It's no secret why Van Jones doesn't like 'republicans'.
Myself and other comrades from the Traditionalist Worker Party braved standing in the pouring rain along with other Trump supporters for several hours before we were able to get into the rally site. The crowd was a mix of young and old, working class and well-off and all had an excitement about them.
When we got into the convention center after passing through metal detectors and even more lines of excited Trump supporters, we settled in a spot near the front of the room. Around us were a collection of mostly older folks, senior citizens who were here to listen to Donald Trump. Within about fifteen minutes however, the situation around us changed dramatically.
I heard a cry of “F--- you, you piece of s--t” and out of the corner of my eye I saw an old White man get shoved forward, drenched in the soda he had been carrying. A large Black woman had just shoved him after she and her crew of Black Lives Matter protesters had shoved through the solid crowd to get closer to the stage. At least one man was knocked to the ground as they charged forward.
The Black woman then went on a screaming tirade of obscenities and threats. The White folks asked her to calm down and that only made her more livid. Trump’s supporters were trying to mind their own business and hear the man speak, talking with one another about his policies or just making small talk with new found friends. A growing crowd of BLM supporters swelled behind us and in several spots around the room.