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originally posted by: Southern Guardian
a reply to: abe froman
You expect this man to take on the role of president of the United States, but his rally can't handle black students standing silently.
originally posted by: Southern Guardian
a reply to: OccamsRazor04
So if you rent a hall for a birthday party and 30 people
It's my birthday. I'm not running to be president of these United States.
Next.
On the contrary, he handled them quite nicely.
originally posted by: Southern Guardian
It's my birthday party Occams. I'm not running for president.
originally posted by: Joneselius
a reply to: Southern Guardian
What don't you get about this being a PRIVATE EVENT?
You're just constantly re-arguing the same point, that being they were kicked out OF A PRIVATE EVENT.
I honestly don't understand where you thought this thread would go? If you're in a private event, expect to be kicked out..... Oh unless you're black, right? This is ridiculous.
You then say "Whether this was a 'private' rally on university grounds makes little to no difference to me" - thus showing your absolute lack of judgement on this issue. Why should we even read what you're typing at this point? You've just said you don't care about the event being private. Please don't tell me you are part of this whiney, whingey entitlement culture......
originally posted by: abe froman
You forgot to add the part where they were removed for crashing a private event.
You also forgot the part where Trump didn't order it, it was simply a matter of trespassers being asked to leave.
"They said, this is Trump’s property; it’s a private event.' But I paid my tuition to be here.”
Trump campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks in an email late Monday night denied that the students were shown the door "at the request of the candidate."
"There is no truth to this whatsoever," Hicks said.
The students who were asked to leave quietly followed Secret Service agents outside, but then argued with Valdosta police officers who politely, but firmly, told them they needed to leave the grounds of the Trump event, held at the school’s PE complex.
originally posted by: gladtobehere
a reply to: Southern Guardian
You are absolutely correct.
Although it was an event hosted by Trump, it was absolutely NOT private.
Fundraisers are usually private, rallies are not.
Trump and Co may still have been within their rights to ask people to leave but it doesnt make it any less racist.
originally posted by: Joneselius
a reply to: 3danimator2014
Please keep the discussion on topic. This isn't a threat about that, and your response adds nothing to it.
originally posted by: 3danimator2014
originally posted by: Joneselius
a reply to: 3danimator2014
Please keep the discussion on topic. This isn't a threat about that, and your response adds nothing to it.
This us a thread about Trump. My comment is about what a piece of Sh*t he is. It's relevant. And please don't tell me what I should or shouldn't say.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
originally posted by: 3danimator2014
originally posted by: Joneselius
a reply to: 3danimator2014
Please keep the discussion on topic. This isn't a threat about that, and your response adds nothing to it.
This us a thread about Trump. My comment is about what a piece of Sh*t he is. It's relevant. And please don't tell me what I should or shouldn't say.
He's roses compare to Hillary.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: 3danimator2014
Open your eyes and see. Kicking someone in the face while swearing is not treating them worse than kicking them in the face harder while saying nice things.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: 3danimator2014
Open your eyes and see. Kicking someone in the face while swearing is not treating them worse than kicking them in the face harder while saying nice things.