Imagine If Biden Or Kamala Said This. What The fukk Is Happening?

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Both of which voted for Trump in the past, and were influenced by his violent rhetoric. :dead:
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The man in custody was Ryan Routh, three law enforcement officials told the AP. The officials who identified the suspect spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the ongoing investigation.

Records show Routh, 58, lived in North Carolina for most of his life before moving to Hawaii in 2018. In 2020, he made a social media post backing Trump’s reelection, but in more recent years his posts have expressed support for Biden and Harris."

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Addressing Iran, Routh wrote that “you are free to assassinate Trump” for the former president’s decision to withdraw the United States from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018.
In his 291-page book “Ukraine’s Unwinnable War,” Routh argued that democracy needed defending around the world and the United States had its own “catastrophe” on Jan 6, 2021, “perpetrated by Donald Trump and his undemocratic posse.”

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You don't know what you are talking about.
 

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Just remember, if Trump says it, the rationale is some "Well you know both sides feel the same way."

Not a Liz Cheney fan though so she can hold her own t*ts.
 

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OK, doesn't really seem relevant to what you are quoting.
You brushed off Trump graphically calling for a public figure’s violent execution because of “foreign policy” (well, her father’s but details never matter to maga) and deflected to “context”.

If Kamala said the same exact thing about Trump, would America rush to defend her because of the “context” of Trump’s historic drone strikes? lol.

Just like Trump can call brown Americans garbage, but if that insult is returned it’s a scandal.

This Trump cult shyt is a bad, B movie with a rotten tomatoes rating of 5%. Too bad y’all have made this real life
 

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You brushed off Trump graphically calling for a public figure’s violent execution because of “foreign policy” (well, her father’s but details never matter to maga) and deflected to “context”.

If Kamala said the same exact thing about Trump, would America rush to defend her because of the “context” of Trump’s historic drone strikes? lol.

Just like Trump can call brown Americans garbage, but if that insult is returned it’s a scandal.

This Trump cult shyt is a bad, B movie with an rotten tomatoes rating of 5%. Too bad y’all have made this real life
She completed agrees with her Dad. Why pretend otherwise and ignore that detail?
No Republicans would try and call for her head while shills would defend her. You know the same things happening to Trump over this comment. No principles just sides.
You are outraged by Trump's comments yes? Obviously, some found it a scandal or at least nite worthy.
I do not like Trump at all. But this is mild compared to other things he's said and done.
 

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#BothSider Babble

I know exactly what I'm talking about.

My point was that trying to peg their assassination attempts of Trump on Democrats is rich, coming from the side that constantly alludes to violence.

There is no Democrat rhetoric that caused them to do what they did. You're drawing false equivalencies in an attempt to seem objective.
 

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I know exactly what I'm talking about.

My point was that trying to peg their assassination attempts of Trump on Democrats is rich, coming from the side that constantly alludes to violence.

There is no Democrat rhetoric that caused them to do what they did. You're drawing false equivalencies in an attempt to seem objective.
He was upset about January 6th but it has nothing to do with the public discourse about Trump and what he was name called for his role? Wow.
 

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This is getting ridiculous he's pretty sure he's going to win so there has to be some bullshyt he's going to pull.
They're freaking out behind the scenes. They realized the abortion thing got women showing up in crazy numbers. I think it was the 2020 election when all those women showed up. I voted on election day all kinds of young women in line with the :stopitslime:face. Just off that I was expecting a big upset. This is even bigger and on the national scale.
 

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He was upset about January 6th but it has nothing to do with the public discourse about Trump and what he was name called for his role? Wow.

Dude, just stop. You're more upset about the discourse around Jan. 6th than Jan. 6th itself? :heh:

Who's clutching pearls about rhetoric now? :mjlol:
 

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Some Black people on the Coli clap for genocide in Gaza and still like Colin Powell despite lying about WMDs in Iraq.
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Black people in America are victim-perpetrators who get a small slice of imperial gain, used as imperial grunts and to show how multicultural American imperialism is. There are Black people all over the State Dept, DoD, and CIA doing wicked things
So we're somehow morally responsible for a system that oppresses us because you think we get a "slice" of its gains? Everything you've said is a gross oversimplification that ignores how we still face systemic racism, economic inequality, disproportionate poverty, police violence, and constant barriers to progress. Your argument shows a lack of understanding about agency within power structures.

If you're truly concerned about Black Americans, what meaningful, practical suggestions do you have? People like you like to feign concern but fail to offer anything constructive, and in doing so, reveal a performative support that lacks real empathy. Comments like yours don't help. They only reinforce the same harmful structures you claim to oppose.
 
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