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originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: projectvxn
a reply to: TrumpTribbleAlien
twitter.com...
This is the conversation thread.
You are correct. But she was responding to Aisha in disagreement, then she responded to an American in the manner in which she did.
Regardless, her comments are still remarkably hypocritical for someone who calls others racist for saying similar things to what she says to others.
Where is the tweet she responded to?
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
a reply to: projectvxn
I would love to see the tweet in question. I guess that guy no longer has that account.
This is the conversation: twitter.com...
I've looked for archives to no avail. I guess we will never know what was being said.
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
Let me give you a hypothetical. Had a president tell the Jewish Congresspeople to go back to Israel and fix their problems, the right would scream anti-Semitic and racist (we've already seen that with them accusing the Squad of that).
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
a reply to: projectvxn
I would love to see the tweet in question. I guess that guy no longer has that account.
This is the conversation: twitter.com...
I've looked for archives to no avail. I guess we will never know what was being said.
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
Let me give you a hypothetical. Had a president tell the Jewish Congresspeople to go back to Israel and fix their problems, the right would scream anti-Semitic and racist (we've already seen that with them accusing the Squad of that).
Which is my point, without the original tweet it's impossible to tell what is meant by her tweet.
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
a reply to: TrumpTribbleAlien
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
So as long as it’s aimed at whites it’s no longer racist? I almost spat out my coffee.
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
a reply to: projectvxn
I would love to see the tweet in question. I guess that guy no longer has that account.
This is the conversation: twitter.com...
I've looked for archives to no avail. I guess we will never know what was being said.
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
Let me give you a hypothetical. Had a president tell the Jewish Congresspeople to go back to Israel and fix their problems, the right would scream anti-Semitic and racist (we've already seen that with them accusing the Squad of that).
Which is my point, without the original tweet it's impossible to tell what is meant by her tweet.
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
a reply to: TrumpTribbleAlien
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
So as long as it’s aimed at whites it’s no longer racist? I almost spat out my coffee.
Hey it's society, not me. Sorry to disappoint you.
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
a reply to: TrumpTribbleAlien
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
So as long as it’s aimed at whites it’s no longer racist? I almost spat out my coffee.
Hey it's society, not me. Sorry to disappoint you.
Society once thought the earth was flat.
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
a reply to: TrumpTribbleAlien
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
So as long as it’s aimed at whites it’s no longer racist? I almost spat out my coffee.
Hey it's society, not me. Sorry to disappoint you.
Society once thought the earth was flat.
Actually that's a myth. LOL.
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
a reply to: projectvxn
I would love to see the tweet in question. I guess that guy no longer has that account.
This is the conversation: twitter.com...
I've looked for archives to no avail. I guess we will never know what was being said.
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
Let me give you a hypothetical. Had a president tell the Jewish Congresspeople to go back to Israel and fix their problems, the right would scream anti-Semitic and racist (we've already seen that with them accusing the Squad of that).
Which is my point, without the original tweet it's impossible to tell what is meant by her tweet.
Trump clarified what he meant to no avail. No one cared about the context or clarification , no one considered it, and they condemned the use of a “racist trope”. Ohmar used the exact same racist trope.
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
a reply to: TrumpTribbleAlien
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
So as long as it’s aimed at whites it’s no longer racist? I almost spat out my coffee.
Hey it's society, not me. Sorry to disappoint you.
Society once thought the earth was flat.
Actually that's a myth. LOL.
No it isn’t lol
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
a reply to: TrumpTribbleAlien
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
So as long as it’s aimed at whites it’s no longer racist? I almost spat out my coffee.
Hey it's society, not me. Sorry to disappoint you.
Society once thought the earth was flat.
Actually that's a myth. LOL.
No it isn’t lol
Be prepared to be amazed.
en.wikipedia.org...
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
a reply to: projectvxn
I would love to see the tweet in question. I guess that guy no longer has that account.
This is the conversation: twitter.com...
I've looked for archives to no avail. I guess we will never know what was being said.
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
Let me give you a hypothetical. Had a president tell the Jewish Congresspeople to go back to Israel and fix their problems, the right would scream anti-Semitic and racist (we've already seen that with them accusing the Squad of that).
Which is my point, without the original tweet it's impossible to tell what is meant by her tweet.
Trump clarified what he meant to no avail. No one cared about the context or clarification , no one considered it, and they condemned the use of a “racist trope”. Ohmar used the exact same racist trope.
The context of trumps tweets was telling 4 US citizens, 3 of whom were born in the US, that they should go back to where they came from.
We dont know context of Ohmars tweet as its a reply to something we can't see.
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
a reply to: projectvxn
I would love to see the tweet in question. I guess that guy no longer has that account.
This is the conversation: twitter.com...
I've looked for archives to no avail. I guess we will never know what was being said.
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
Let me give you a hypothetical. Had a president tell the Jewish Congresspeople to go back to Israel and fix their problems, the right would scream anti-Semitic and racist (we've already seen that with them accusing the Squad of that).
Which is my point, without the original tweet it's impossible to tell what is meant by her tweet.
Trump clarified what he meant to no avail. No one cared about the context or clarification , no one considered it, and they condemned the use of a “racist trope”. Ohmar used the exact same racist trope.
The context of trumps tweets was telling 4 US citizens, 3 of whom were born in the US, that they should go back to where they came from.
We dont know context of Ohmars tweet as its a reply to something we can't see.
That’s incorrect. Trump has clarified what he meant. He’s the only one who knew what he meant. The media and their fans had to remove the vast majority of words from the sentence in order to make it true.
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
a reply to: projectvxn
I would love to see the tweet in question. I guess that guy no longer has that account.
This is the conversation: twitter.com...
I've looked for archives to no avail. I guess we will never know what was being said.
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
Let me give you a hypothetical. Had a president tell the Jewish Congresspeople to go back to Israel and fix their problems, the right would scream anti-Semitic and racist (we've already seen that with them accusing the Squad of that).
Which is my point, without the original tweet it's impossible to tell what is meant by her tweet.
Trump clarified what he meant to no avail. No one cared about the context or clarification , no one considered it, and they condemned the use of a “racist trope”. Ohmar used the exact same racist trope.
The context of trumps tweets was telling 4 US citizens, 3 of whom were born in the US, that they should go back to where they came from.
We dont know context of Ohmars tweet as its a reply to something we can't see.
That’s incorrect. Trump has clarified what he meant. He’s the only one who knew what he meant. The media and their fans had to remove the vast majority of words from the sentence in order to make it true.
Have read the full tweet, doesn't change what he said at all.
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
a reply to: projectvxn
I would love to see the tweet in question. I guess that guy no longer has that account.
This is the conversation: twitter.com...
I've looked for archives to no avail. I guess we will never know what was being said.
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
Let me give you a hypothetical. Had a president tell the Jewish Congresspeople to go back to Israel and fix their problems, the right would scream anti-Semitic and racist (we've already seen that with them accusing the Squad of that).
Which is my point, without the original tweet it's impossible to tell what is meant by her tweet.
Trump clarified what he meant to no avail. No one cared about the context or clarification , no one considered it, and they condemned the use of a “racist trope”. Ohmar used the exact same racist trope.
The context of trumps tweets was telling 4 US citizens, 3 of whom were born in the US, that they should go back to where they came from.
We dont know context of Ohmars tweet as its a reply to something we can't see.
That’s incorrect. Trump has clarified what he meant. He’s the only one who knew what he meant. The media and their fans had to remove the vast majority of words from the sentence in order to make it true.
Have read the full tweet, doesn't change what he said at all.
But he didn’t tell 4 US citizens that they should go back where they came from. That is something you assumed.
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
a reply to: projectvxn
I would love to see the tweet in question. I guess that guy no longer has that account.
This is the conversation: twitter.com...
I've looked for archives to no avail. I guess we will never know what was being said.
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
Let me give you a hypothetical. Had a president tell the Jewish Congresspeople to go back to Israel and fix their problems, the right would scream anti-Semitic and racist (we've already seen that with them accusing the Squad of that).
Which is my point, without the original tweet it's impossible to tell what is meant by her tweet.
Trump clarified what he meant to no avail. No one cared about the context or clarification , no one considered it, and they condemned the use of a “racist trope”. Ohmar used the exact same racist trope.
The context of trumps tweets was telling 4 US citizens, 3 of whom were born in the US, that they should go back to where they came from.
We dont know context of Ohmars tweet as its a reply to something we can't see.
That’s incorrect. Trump has clarified what he meant. He’s the only one who knew what he meant. The media and their fans had to remove the vast majority of words from the sentence in order to make it true.
Have read the full tweet, doesn't change what he said at all.
But he didn’t tell 4 US citizens that they should go back where they came from. That is something you assumed.
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: BuckyWunderlick
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: TrumpTribbleAlien
a reply to: projectvxn
I would love to see the tweet in question. I guess that guy no longer has that account.
This is the conversation: twitter.com...
I've looked for archives to no avail. I guess we will never know what was being said.
Telling people of color to go back to wherever they are from has been considered racist for a long time, hence the difference. Had he told the same to other people like Pelosi and Bernie, then it would not be considered racist.
Let me give you a hypothetical. Had a president tell the Jewish Congresspeople to go back to Israel and fix their problems, the right would scream anti-Semitic and racist (we've already seen that with them accusing the Squad of that).
Which is my point, without the original tweet it's impossible to tell what is meant by her tweet.
Trump clarified what he meant to no avail. No one cared about the context or clarification , no one considered it, and they condemned the use of a “racist trope”. Ohmar used the exact same racist trope.
The context of trumps tweets was telling 4 US citizens, 3 of whom were born in the US, that they should go back to where they came from.
We dont know context of Ohmars tweet as its a reply to something we can't see.
That’s incorrect. Trump has clarified what he meant. He’s the only one who knew what he meant. The media and their fans had to remove the vast majority of words from the sentence in order to make it true.
Have read the full tweet, doesn't change what he said at all.
But he didn’t tell 4 US citizens that they should go back where they came from. That is something you assumed.
Who do you think he was talking about.