Then give me an example. LMAO. ONLY Bullsh*t comes


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Posted by Bruinfan4ever on April 27, 2026 at 06:49:34

In Reply to: LMFAO that is all Democrats do moron. Open your lemming eyes posted by wwood2 on April 27, 2026 at 06:34:25

from you. But here are some fine examples from your party

1. Comments about Mexican immigrants (2015)


When launching his presidential campaign, Trump said:

Mexico is sending people who are “bringing drugs… crime… they’re rapists.”

Critics said this generalized an entire nationality as criminals.

2. “Sh*thole countries” remark (2018)


In a meeting on immigration, Trump reportedly referred to countries like Haiti and some African nations as “sh*tholes.”


The comment was widely condemned internationally as racist.

3. “Go back” tweets about congresswomen (2019)


Trump tweeted that four congresswomen of color should:

“go back and help fix the… places from which they came.”

Three of the four were born in the U.S., and critics said the remark echoed a long-standing racist trope.

4. Charlottesville “very fine people” comment (2017)


After a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, he said there were:

“very fine people on both sides.”

Critics argued this created moral equivalence between white supremacists and counter-protesters, though Trump later said he was not referring to neo-Nazis.

5. Anti-immigrant rhetoric about migrants


Trump has repeatedly described migrant groups as “criminals,” “violent,” or dangerous.


Analysts say this kind of language can dehumanize entire groups.

6. Birther conspiracy about Barack Obama


Trump promoted the false claim that Barack Obama was not born in the U.S.


This was widely criticized as racially motivated.

7. Central Park Five comments


He continued to assert guilt of the exonerated “Central Park Five” decades later.


Critics saw this as reinforcing harmful racial narratives about Black and Latino men.

8. Language about Muslims


During his campaign, Trump called for a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States” (not shown in the snippets above but widely documented in coverage of his campaign rhetoric).


This proposal was criticized as discriminatory based on religion.

Important context


Trump has repeatedly denied that his statements are racist.


His supporters often argue his rhetoric is about immigration policy or national security, not hate speech.


Critics—including researchers and civil rights groups—say his language has contributed to increased hostility toward minority groups.


Now go F*CK off you little C*NT hole



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