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originally posted by: DanDanDat
a reply to: Athetos
Maybe kind like when Muslims have to denounce terrorism even though its something they never stood for.
originally posted by: Thecakeisalie
a reply to: Mahogany
What the hell is white nationalism?
The rise of these pseudo intellectuals is getting annoying. Nationalism is nationalism, end of story. There is no white nationalism, no green nationalism, no burgundy nationalism...
Trump did not pull the trigger, so saying he is not welcome in this town because of a lone gunman is unjustifiable.
Trump’s foreign policy slogan, “America First,” echoes the World War II-era non-interventionist movement championed by a notorious anti-Semite. During the height of the primary campaign, Trump delayed disavowing the support of white supremacist David Duke. And the candidate has failed to condemn the recent anti-Semitic vitriol directed by supporters against journalists who have written critically of Trump, including New York Times reporter Jonathan Weisman and GQ writer Julia Ioffe.
originally posted by: Grambler
a reply to: JasonBillung
So we can’t see America first or its racist?
Any thought in Democrat daring and obama pal Farrakhan likening jews to termites a week before this massacre?
Why hasn’t obama and the other Dems been demanded to denounce this?
originally posted by: JasonBillung
a reply to: Mahogany
Trump’s foreign policy slogan, “America First,” echoes the World War II-era non-interventionist movement championed by a notorious anti-Semite. During the height of the primary campaign, Trump delayed disavowing the support of white supremacist David Duke. And the candidate has failed to condemn the recent anti-Semitic vitriol directed by supporters against journalists who have written critically of Trump, including New York Times reporter Jonathan Weisman and GQ writer Julia Ioffe.
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originally posted by: JasonBillung
originally posted by: Grambler
a reply to: JasonBillung
So we can’t see America first or its racist?
Any thought in Democrat daring and obama pal Farrakhan likening jews to termites a week before this massacre?
Why hasn’t obama and the other Dems been demanded to denounce this?
So you support killing American Jews? Is that putting America first?
U.S. President Donald Trump has long been dogged by accusations that he stokes anti-Semitism both by the language and references he uses and by hiring and embracing figures who actively promote a hyper-nationalist, racist and discriminatory agenda for the United States. This accusation took on a whole new relevance in the wake of the attack on the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh on Saturday, in which a white nationalist killed 11 congregants during a baby naming ceremony. Trump closed his winning 2016 presidential campaign with an ad that many observers slammed as blatantly anti-Semitic. In his first month in office Trump again sparked scandal when the White House left out any mention of Jews while marking Holocuast Remembrance Day. After topping off a campaign littered with dozens of such incidents, the accusations surrounding Trump and anti-Semitism reached a boiling point at his first solo press conference in February 2017, where, responding to a question about recent threats to Jewish centers across the country and rising anti-Semitism, Trump declared, "I am the least anti-Semitic person that you've ever seen in your entire life."
The day before that press conference, Trump hosted a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu where he was also pressed to address rising anti-Semitism in America. Trump answered, "As far as people - Jewish people - so many friends, a daughter, a son-in-law, and three beautiful grandchildren. I think that you're going to see a lot different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. I think a lot of good things are happening, and you're going to see a lot of love. You're going to see a lot of love. OK? Thank you." After Trump responded, Netanyahu came to his aide saying,“I think we can put that to rest,” despite the fact that Trump never used the word “anti-Semitism.” Trump’s daughter Ivanka is a convert to Judaism and married into an Orthodox Jewish family. In the campaign ad that Trump released back on November 5th, 2016, four villains are blamed for the problems the everyday American is facing - which Trump promised to fix as apart of his “make America great again” pitch for the presidency. Those villains were Hillary Clinton, George Soros (financier and philanthropist), Janet Yellen (then Fed Chair) and Lloyd Blankfein (Goldman Sachs CEO). Three out of the four are Jewish. As Soros and Yellen come onto the screen in the ad, the narrator says, “The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election. For those who control the levers of power in Washington and for the global special interests. They partner with these people who don’t have your good in mind.”