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A man wearing a shirt that read 'KKK endorses Trump' caused a commotion at a rally in Oklahoma on Friday
The man was removed from the rally…
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: ReadLeader
Yea the guy was actually protesting Trump, not supporting him.
According to CNN, the guy first displayed a sign saying "islamophobia is not the answer" and after a Trump supporter took the sign away from him, he unveiled the shirt. The shirt which also had a yellow Star of David attached to it, similar to the ones worn by Jews in Nazi Germany.
Sorta puts a whole different light on Trump whining about security not acting fast enough to remove somebody who disagrees with him, doesn't it?
www.cnn.com...
He hit the nerve of growing sentiment in this country that the Whites are losing power in America. That sentiment is growing and soon it will be unstoppable.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: ReadLeader
A man wearing a shirt that read 'KKK endorses Trump' caused a commotion at a rally in Oklahoma on Friday
The man was removed from the rally…
Trump represents the new intolerance…
Trumps rallies remind me of Pink Floyd's, The Wall. He's gonna build a bigger wall, round up all the illegals, forcibly evict them… his rallies are getting out of hand.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: lostbook
Imagine, Hitler with access to "the button". Nixon once mused out loud he could cross the room and pick up a telephone and twenty minutes later millions will be dead.
Theres a link for that somewhere, I'm sure.
Gotta go, slippery slope of the real world is calling.
originally posted by: Irishhaf
a reply to: WeRpeons
Pretty sure that was a protest against trump..not a we support trump.
Don't get me wrong I wouldn't vote for that guy if my family jewels were on fire and he had the only fire extinguisher in town.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: lostbook
Imagine, Hitler with access to "the button". Nixon once mused out loud he could cross the room and pick up a telephone and twenty minutes later millions will be dead.
Theres a link for that somewhere, I'm sure.
Gotta go, slippery slope of the real world is calling.
originally posted by: lostbook
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: ReadLeader
Yea the guy was actually protesting Trump, not supporting him.
According to CNN, the guy first displayed a sign saying "islamophobia is not the answer" and after a Trump supporter took the sign away from him, he unveiled the shirt. The shirt which also had a yellow Star of David attached to it, similar to the ones worn by Jews in Nazi Germany.
Sorta puts a whole different light on Trump whining about security not acting fast enough to remove somebody who disagrees with him, doesn't it?
www.cnn.com...
You can be sure that he's getting a lot of death threats. He may be concerned about a slow reaction from security for when somebody has a gun.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
originally posted by: lostbook
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: ReadLeader
Yea the guy was actually protesting Trump, not supporting him.
According to CNN, the guy first displayed a sign saying "islamophobia is not the answer" and after a Trump supporter took the sign away from him, he unveiled the shirt. The shirt which also had a yellow Star of David attached to it, similar to the ones worn by Jews in Nazi Germany.
Sorta puts a whole different light on Trump whining about security not acting fast enough to remove somebody who disagrees with him, doesn't it?
www.cnn.com...
You can be sure that he's getting a lot of death threats. He may be concerned about a slow reaction from security for when somebody has a gun.
So concerned that he walked over and stood in front of the guy?
So concerned he talked about how political correctness prevented security from acting quicker?
Sure, whatever spin makes you feel better.