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Rand
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« on: November 10, 2016, 07:17:52 PM »

There are hate and property crimes being committed by both sides. It's inexcusable to defend either side.

Trump supporters are attacking minorities and vandalizing businesses while Clinton supporters are attacking Trump supporters and burning the American flag in the streets--something I take deeply personal as a member of the military. It's just nice to know the Atlas keyboard warriors are abstaining from physical aggression by channeling their passive-aggressiveness through their computers. Atlas Democrats are hiding out or insulting Atlas Republicans as they cope with Clinton's loss while Atlas Republicans are gloating like little brats whose parents failed to teach them anything about humility. I admire those on both sides who have reacted to their victory or loss like adults. Clinton, Trump, Obama, and many others have set a good example for their supporters thus far.
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Rand
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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2016, 07:32:27 PM »

There are hate and property crimes being committed by both sides. It's inexcusable to defend either side.

I don't see any Trump's supporter here defending it. Do you?

I didn't suggest anybody on here is.
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