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originally posted by: imjack
The KKK isn't your "accepting" type of Cult. Yes I believe they mostly voted for Trump, if not all of them.
I believe UNQUESTIONABLY more KKK voted % for Trump than Blacks voted for Hillary.
You must not understand how a cult works to suggest they all follow diverse opinions.
originally posted by: djz3ro
For Trump to have won there had to be a fair few people from non-white backgrounds voted for him though, there's no way he won on the white vote alone.
originally posted by: windword
a reply to: Metallicus
I have to agree with Van Jones on this one:
“You need to have a little bit of empathy and understanding for people who are afraid because your candidate has been one of the most explosively provocative candidates in the history of our country, and there is a price to be paid for that,
You have people who are terrified, and you have to take some responsibility for it. I am not spreading the terror. I am trying to damp it down."
“You have people, Latino families, who say, ‘This guy has said that he’s going to deport millions of people.’ They don’t know, should they sell their homes? They are terrified. That is a real fear. You have Muslims who have heard him say nothing good about the Muslim community the entire campaign. That is a real fear.”
“If you talk to the actual people at the base, here is what you hear. Terror. Terrified Latinos. Terrified Muslims. I had a Muslim mother asking me, ‘Should I leave the country? Are they going intern us?"
www.huffingtonpost.com...
originally posted by: windword
a reply to: Metallicus
I have to agree with Van Jones on this one:
“You need to have a little bit of empathy and understanding for people who are afraid because your candidate has been one of the most explosively provocative candidates in the history of our country, and there is a price to be paid for that,
You have people who are terrified, and you have to take some responsibility for it. I am not spreading the terror. I am trying to damp it down."
“You have people, Latino families, who say, ‘This guy has said that he’s going to deport millions of people.’ They don’t know, should they sell their homes? They are terrified. That is a real fear. You have Muslims who have heard him say nothing good about the Muslim community the entire campaign. That is a real fear.”
“If you talk to the actual people at the base, here is what you hear. Terror. Terrified Latinos. Terrified Muslims. I had a Muslim mother asking me, ‘Should I leave the country? Are they going intern us?"
www.huffingtonpost.com...
originally posted by: djz3ro
originally posted by: zosimov
Didn't Trump refuse to say whether he would accept the results of the election?
Not exactly but that's the way some people took it. The subject came up about possible rigging and his stance was that if he suspected there was rigging he would contest the decision, as Hillary would if she suspected rigging. The MSM turned that into a hit piece about him not accepting the result if he lost.
originally posted by: Swills
a reply to: Metallicus
Are you serious!? Trump and his supporters were crying nonstop about the election being rigged up until Election Day. If Trump lost he would not have accepted it and I'm sure his supporters would have protested armed.
I hope the protests against Trump never stop until he's gone.