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Shadows
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« on: March 12, 2016, 02:45:46 AM »

Protesters have to take some blame but I voted Trump because this has gone beyond control & he has asked multiple time supporters to use violence. This is not a 1 off thing - his rallies are filled with violence & scuffle - People are being beaten up.

This has reached a point where people can't take it anymore.

Why is this not happening to Rubio or Cruz even though they are saying equally ridiculous things - Trump has become a fascist & is perceived as very dangerous!
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Shadows
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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2016, 04:40:04 AM »

So to be clear:

1. Trump's rhetoric attracts some people who might be prone to start sh!t

2. Hundred of protesters show up to start sh!t

3. Sh!t starts

Verdict: Trump's fault.

Huh

I don't blame Trump's supporters - To be honest everyone deserves to hear from their candidate.

But Trump has burned too many bridges - It is not just 1 guy being punched - In many rallies someone is getting abused or hit - And then his violent rhetoric.

It has got to a point where people can't take it anymore!

Trump could end all this with an apology & toning down his violent & hateful comments! And thankfully the protesters did not resort to huge violence otherwise there would have been big problems!
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« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2016, 05:19:53 AM »

Trump could end all this with an apology & toning down his violent & hateful comments! And thankfully the protesters did not resort to huge violence otherwise there would have been big problems!

Now, that's pure evil. You are trying to shove the political correctness CRAP down TRUMP's throat. It's not his fault that his rhetoric sounds offending to the protesters. It's his right to speak.

It's the fault of the protesters that they act violently in protest of TRUMP's rhetoric.


Trump has been using violence - both in words & actions - beating up peaceful protesters & using violent, hateful language for which he would be in serious trouble in any other country.

I have sympathy for the supporters who came to see their candidate & will continue to have - They deserve to hear their candidate speak. And no1 deserves this madness & chaos.

But Trump has to take a share of the blame - If when Hitler was dealt with, there were causalities, would it be blamed on the guys who did it or Hitler too.

Trump has reached that position now - He is like a modern less violent Hitler now! I condemn any violence & but Trump is the CAUSE for all this!
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Shadows
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« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2016, 07:13:08 AM »
« Edited: March 12, 2016, 07:18:41 AM by Shadows »

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiA7x1z3uwo

This is Trump's last rally - St. Louis, Missouri - Look @ his words - He is directly inciting violence & there was huge protests then too. Look @ the way he reacts.

"There should be consequences for protests" "Police don't wanna hurt them, it's taking so much time"

"I won't say what's on my mind, I refuse to say"

"If you're a little bit rough, If one policeman touches this guy, the media will go nuts.....Give me a break..."

"In the old days, they didn't come back, I tell you"

This guy is a new version of Hitler!
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