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originally posted by: Lumenari
originally posted by: Secretrooster
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: Secretrooster
Trump trolls people all the time. So someone did it to him? Big deal.
He only responds to trolls. People without any class attack him FIRST, then when he responds in like fashion they go into uncontrollable spaz-tastic fits that last for YEARS while pretending it's all Trump's doing.
Remember what type of folks you're dealing with when mentioning those on the losing end of Trump's responses--the greatest hypocrites who ever walked on the face of the Earth.
You’re telling me that Trump has never tweeted about someone unprovoked? Yeah I don’t buy that one bit. At least be honest about the situation. He talks a lot of #.
Then link an instance, please.
I'm waiting...
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: IkNOwSTuff
Hope whoever did it is found out and they have the book thrown at them
Yeah, it should be totally illegal to break some politician's balls.
originally posted by: IkNOwSTuff
Trumps balls get broken constantly,
I’m all for hanging crap on politicians but it gets a bit much when it’s constant and done with malice.
Mocking an American symbol to me went a bit far, it went beyond mocking Trump.
Attacks on America shouldn’t be allowed to become normalised or be considered socially acceptable.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: IkNOwSTuff
Trumps balls get broken constantly,
I’m all for hanging crap on politicians but it gets a bit much when it’s constant and done with malice.
Awww, poor baby. I'd tell you I have sympathy for a politician but that wouldn't even be remotely believable.
Mocking an American symbol to me went a bit far, it went beyond mocking Trump.
Attacks on America shouldn’t be allowed to become normalised or be considered socially acceptable.
There's this thing called 'free expression', it's in this other thing called 'The Constitution', part of free speech/expression is realizing you aren't going to agree with everything (or anything) someone else says or does but you recognize they have the right to that opinion.
originally posted by: IkNOwSTuff
I am all for free expression and free speech...
What if I wanted to freely express myself by graffitiing the front of your home?
People without any class attack him FIRST, then when he responds
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: IkNOwSTuff
I am all for free expression and free speech...
No you aren't if you think 'the book' needs to be thrown at someone for breaking Trump's balls.
What if I wanted to freely express myself by graffitiing the front of your home?
You obviously have a seriously fundamentally flawed understanding of how the Constitution functions if that's your argument.
originally posted by: IkNOwSTuff
So what’s the difference between defacing that seal and defacing your property?
Is it because one belongs to/represents a politician so it’s fair game?
P.s by book thrown at him I meant sacked and possibly doxxed so is isn’t hired within the industry again
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: IkNOwSTuff
So what’s the difference between defacing that seal and defacing your property?
Is it because one belongs to/represents a politician so it’s fair game?
Trump is part of the government and fair game, private property is not.
P.s by book thrown at him I meant sacked and possibly doxxed so is isn’t hired within the industry again
That is not the typical definition as it is used referring to throwing the 'law book' at someone, i.e. prosecuting them under the most laws as possible.
originally posted by: IkNOwSTuff
It wasn’t Trump they attacked, it was a symbol of the US
I assume the most laws possible is a sacking and a shaming, if he broke an actual law then I have no issue with them being punished to the fullest extent
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: IkNOwSTuff
Where was your outrage when people started referring to the White House as the Black House and other similar occurrences during the Obama administration? For most people, the White House is a more recognizable symbol of the presidency than the Presidential Seal.