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Post #1165392

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darth_ender
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Politics 2: Electric Boogaloo
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Date created
30-Jan-2018, 5:20 PM

yhwx said:

darth_ender said:

yhwx said:

darth_ender said:

But no, it must be “either you’re racist or you’re fine with a racist.”

If you voted for him, then yes, racism wasn’t a big enough factor for you to stop voting for him. Thus, you’re fine with voting for a racist. Sorry.

That’s like saying, “If you voted for Hillary, than you share her views that half the country is deplorable.”

Sorry, you missed again. Firstly, that was something Clinton said once, while Trump’s racism has been confirmed by every second of his existence.

I am sorry, but Hillary has revealed her arrogance and contempt for conservatives more than once.

Secondly, you misunderstand my position. I said that if you voted for Trump, you’re a racist or fine with voting for a racist. Under this statement, you cannot make the example you made—key word: “share.”

Actually, you said this:

The vast majority of Republicans supported a racist for the head of their party. If you do that, you’re either a racist or someone who’s fine with racism. At some point, there’s no difference.

The slightly different wording, plus the additional sentence that follows, creates a very different meaning, don’t you think?