This is what he said. This is what the man said, verbatim, in Detroit last week:
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
"It is a horrifying irony that Donald, one of the most damaged, weak, and inferior people who has ever walked the planet, promotes the inferiority of non-whites. But he’s, after all, merely a symptom of a disease that, thanks to the opportunism of the Republican Party and the fascists, white supremacist, and Christian nationalists they represent, continues to metastasize."
~ Mary Trump
#Trump #racism #WhiteSupremacy #WhiteChristianNationalism #fascism #Republicans
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Medea Vanamonde🏳️⚧️ ♀replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy is he seeing his events as Dante’s Inferno.
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@MishaVanMollusq I doubt he'd have a clue about who Dante was, but an interesting question as to whether he's somehow echoing The Inferno. I understand from commentary he's referencing circles Biden had drawn on the floor — at the White House? — to keep people at safe distances from each other in the pandemic. Bottom line for me is, this is plumb crazy talk.
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@patrascan I echo that prayer along with you.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to MylesRyden last edited by
@MylesRyden You're right. The interesting thing is, Trump's followers continue to pretend that they and they alone own patriotism. In my very Democrat-voting liberal neighborhood, I am seeing one single Trump sign — a row of them, in fact. The house that has put them into its hard has on its porch not one but two honking big American flags waving in the background.
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MylesRydenreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
Of course there is an America they do love, but it is hard for them to admit that they do. The America they love is genocidal, slave owning, militaristic and white male dominated.
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Jonathan Kamensreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy What I would love to see is for someone to pay for full-page ads in every newspaper in the country the Sunday before the election, just quoting Trump's words from his rallies, just as you've done here.
Just quoting them. No editing, no commentary, no explanations. Just Donald Trump's words in quotation marks.
Can you imagine?
The newspapers should have been doing this themselves, of course, every single day.
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@wdlindsy I will give the #WashingtonPost a bit of credit for at least trying. But note that this is in their editorial section, not their news section.
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@wdlindsy @MylesRyden
My neighbor was out in his yard (doing major work on siding that it despertely needs) with his almost billboard sized "Trump 2024 No More Bullshit" flag and an American flag.
I imagine most of the day he's tuned and focused to those channels that feed the idea that they are the warriors for "good."
At least NPR just played a big chunk of that babble, BUT now they're just chatting about false allegations of election fraud.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to cognitively accessible math last edited by
@geonz @MylesRyden Isn't it telling that they chose those billboard-sized signs and flags? Almost as if they're over-compensating for something that's very small….
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Jonathan Kamens last edited by
@jik Thank you so much for the link. It doesn't open for me, unfortunately, and I've found that happens when I myself share gift links to WaPo here. I will see if I can open and read using the Archive.Today site.
P.S. Yes — it opened for me there and I'll read it now!
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cognitively accessible mathreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy @MylesRyden I wish noting that worked better but I also think that it's simply threatening violence.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Jonathan Kamens last edited by
@jik W wonderful suggestion.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to MylesRyden last edited by
@MylesRyden Yes, the American they love is "their" America, which can be crafted only by spinning fantasies and denying the actual history of the nation they claim to love, just as you say.
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Greengordonreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
Wow, his mind is scrambled. Anybody who thinks Trump is capable needs to read this short thread.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Greengordon last edited by
@Greengordon Absolutely.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to cognitively accessible math last edited by
@geonz @MylesRyden I may have lost the thread here, but if you mean that the oversized billboard sign is a way of threatening violence, then, yes, that makes sense to me.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to MylesRyden last edited by
@MylesRyden @geonz Again, I seem to be losing the thread. I hadn't seen that phrase "no more BS" in the thread, so I'm not sure why we're discussing it now. Not that this isn't a good point and that your analysis isn't good — just not sure I'm following well and for that reason, not sure I'm responding coherently.
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cognitively accessible mathreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy @MylesRyden I noted that it was on the bill board sized banner under TRUMP 2024 (as well as a flag or two).