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User ID: 76010295 United States 08/13/2019 07:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Judge Napolitano: Trump has unleashed a torrent of hatred. "When the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem." “Judge a man not by his words, but by his deeds.” Now we: “Label a man a hateful person for a few words taken out of context. “ “Label a nan a racist by changing the meaning of the word ‘infestation’.“ Have a nice day = GFY. GFY = Go Fuck Yourself. If this offends you then have a nice day. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77917582 Singapore 08/13/2019 07:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Judge Napolitano: Trump has unleashed a torrent of hatred. "When the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem." I have known President Trump personally since 1986. The private Trump I have known is funny, charming and embracing. That is not the public Trump of today. When he loudly called for four members of Congress – women of color who oppose nearly all his initiatives and who have questioned his fitness for office – to go back to the places from which they came, he unleashed a torrent of hatred. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77467359 The "Go back" trope was used by white racists toward African-Americans for 100 years, from Reconstruction to the civil rights era, suggesting repulsively that they should go "back" to Africa; never mind their American births. It was uttered by the establishment at my grandfathers and many others who came here from southern Europe as children in the early days of the last century. "Go back" is a rejection of the nation as a melting pot; a condemnation of one of America's founding values – E Pluribus Unum (Out of many, one). It implicates a racial or nativist superiority: We were here before you; this is our land, not yours; get out. Nativist hatred is an implication of moral or even legal superiority that has no constitutional justification in American government. Don't get me wrong. Even though hate speech – speech that expresses hatred for people, as opposed to hatred for ideas – stings and hurts, it is constitutionally protected. The remedy for hate speech is not to silence the hater but to shame him. And the most effective way to do that is with more speech. But when the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem. [link to www.foxnews.com (secure)] The problem is that presidential hatred produces division among people and destroys peaceful dialogue. When thousands of people at a Trump rally in North Carolina recently chanted, "Send her back" referring to a congresswoman born in Somalia – and Trump tweeted that the four congresswomen (including three born in the U.S.) should "Go back" to where they came from – the inescapable image was of a president trying to divide rather than unite. At first, Trump seemed to welcome the chants. Then, two days later, he distanced himself from those who chanted. Then, three days after that, he praised the chanters. I keep hearing this. It's almost like someone has goods on Trump and he is acting out their narrative as they direct. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77917582 Singapore 08/13/2019 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Judge Napolitano: Trump has unleashed a torrent of hatred. "When the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem." Trump Fact: New Yorkers don't like Trump. They have started a petition to request that the stretch of Fifth Avenue between 56th and 59th be renamed President Barack H. Obama Avenue. If it gets the green light, Trump Tower will have a new address. |
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User ID: 71606730 United States 08/13/2019 07:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Judge Napolitano: Trump has unleashed a torrent of hatred. "When the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem." I used to like Judge Nap. That was then this is now. Behind every myth lies a mystery, and every legend holds an echo of the truth …… Que Sera Sera "For not by numbers of men nor by measure of body but by valor of soul is war decided" Bilisarius " At the siege of Vienna in 1683 Islam seemed poised to overrun Christian Europe. We are in a new phase of a very old war." Gates of Vienna. "May we smite our enemies to the darkest chamber of hell, for we wish only to live in peace, and they desire only to put their boot upon our neck." |
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User ID: 77917583 United States 08/13/2019 07:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Judge Napolitano: Trump has unleashed a torrent of hatred. "When the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem." Suggesting they go back to their districts and fix those problems, which are substantial in all of their cases, before tackling the same issues on a National level, is not bad advice. ========================== Psalm 46:10 Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth. |
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User ID: 77720676 United States 08/13/2019 07:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Judge Napolitano: Trump has unleashed a torrent of hatred. "When the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem." Nappy's on a rampage today...I wonder who pissed in his cornflakes Last Edited by Mental Case on 08/13/2019 07:37 PM If I am going to be damned...I am going to be damned for who I really am! |
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User ID: 77013656 United States 08/13/2019 07:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Judge Napolitano: Trump has unleashed a torrent of hatred. "When the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem." Trump has taken more from all these idiots then would seem humanly possible. Then they cry when they get just a little of it back. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76484549 Pretty much I guess holding a decapitated head of Trump, or calling for resistance against Trump, Oprah said all whites need to just die isn't hatred. Or a President ordering illegal spying on Trump, or a President fucking his interns, or a President invading Iraq on false info isn't hatred? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 7061530 United States 08/13/2019 07:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Judge Napolitano: Trump has unleashed a torrent of hatred. "When the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem." Why she have ice cream for a last name anyway.. What's she so afraid of all the sudden??? She the one with the loud azz annoying mouth , is she considered important?? I never thought so. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77912695 United States 08/13/2019 07:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Judge Napolitano: Trump has unleashed a torrent of hatred. "When the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem." I have known President Trump personally since 1986. The private Trump I have known is funny, charming and embracing. That is not the public Trump of today. When he loudly called for four members of Congress – women of color who oppose nearly all his initiatives and who have questioned his fitness for office – to go back to the places from which they came, he unleashed a torrent of hatred. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77467359 The "Go back" trope was used by white racists toward African-Americans for 100 years, from Reconstruction to the civil rights era, suggesting repulsively that they should go "back" to Africa; never mind their American births. It was uttered by the establishment at my grandfathers and many others who came here from southern Europe as children in the early days of the last century. "Go back" is a rejection of the nation as a melting pot; a condemnation of one of America's founding values – E Pluribus Unum (Out of many, one). It implicates a racial or nativist superiority: We were here before you; this is our land, not yours; get out. Nativist hatred is an implication of moral or even legal superiority that has no constitutional justification in American government. Don't get me wrong. Even though hate speech – speech that expresses hatred for people, as opposed to hatred for ideas – stings and hurts, it is constitutionally protected. The remedy for hate speech is not to silence the hater but to shame him. And the most effective way to do that is with more speech. But when the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem. [link to www.foxnews.com (secure)] The problem is that presidential hatred produces division among people and destroys peaceful dialogue. When thousands of people at a Trump rally in North Carolina recently chanted, "Send her back" referring to a congresswoman born in Somalia – and Trump tweeted that the four congresswomen (including three born in the U.S.) should "Go back" to where they came from – the inescapable image was of a president trying to divide rather than unite. At first, Trump seemed to welcome the chants. Then, two days later, he distanced himself from those who chanted. Then, three days after that, he praised the chanters. Judge Nap and Fox have jumped the shark. They are trying to grab CNN viewers now. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77137653 08/13/2019 07:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Judge Napolitano: Trump has unleashed a torrent of hatred. "When the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem." I have known President Trump personally since 1986. The private Trump I have known is funny, charming and embracing. That is not the public Trump of today. When he loudly called for four members of Congress – women of color who oppose nearly all his initiatives and who have questioned his fitness for office – to go back to the places from which they came, he unleashed a torrent of hatred. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77467359 The "Go back" trope was used by white racists toward African-Americans for 100 years, from Reconstruction to the civil rights era, suggesting repulsively that they should go "back" to Africa; never mind their American births. It was uttered by the establishment at my grandfathers and many others who came here from southern Europe as children in the early days of the last century. "Go back" is a rejection of the nation as a melting pot; a condemnation of one of America's founding values – E Pluribus Unum (Out of many, one). It implicates a racial or nativist superiority: We were here before you; this is our land, not yours; get out. Nativist hatred is an implication of moral or even legal superiority that has no constitutional justification in American government. Don't get me wrong. Even though hate speech – speech that expresses hatred for people, as opposed to hatred for ideas – stings and hurts, it is constitutionally protected. The remedy for hate speech is not to silence the hater but to shame him. And the most effective way to do that is with more speech. But when the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem. [link to www.foxnews.com (secure)] The problem is that presidential hatred produces division among people and destroys peaceful dialogue. When thousands of people at a Trump rally in North Carolina recently chanted, "Send her back" referring to a congresswoman born in Somalia – and Trump tweeted that the four congresswomen (including three born in the U.S.) should "Go back" to where they came from – the inescapable image was of a president trying to divide rather than unite. At first, Trump seemed to welcome the chants. Then, two days later, he distanced himself from those who chanted. Then, three days after that, he praised the chanters. Pure bullshit. Trump NEEDS to stir up the living shit out of his base. Who CARES if these whiney Libscum (and closet DemonRats like Napolitano) want to call the truth "Hate Speech". Communist DemonRat scum have been doing that for decades. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77137653 08/13/2019 07:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Judge Napolitano: Trump has unleashed a torrent of hatred. "When the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem." I have known President Trump personally since 1986. The private Trump I have known is funny, charming and embracing. That is not the public Trump of today. When he loudly called for four members of Congress – women of color who oppose nearly all his initiatives and who have questioned his fitness for office – to go back to the places from which they came, he unleashed a torrent of hatred. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77467359 The "Go back" trope was used by white racists toward African-Americans for 100 years, from Reconstruction to the civil rights era, suggesting repulsively that they should go "back" to Africa; never mind their American births. It was uttered by the establishment at my grandfathers and many others who came here from southern Europe as children in the early days of the last century. "Go back" is a rejection of the nation as a melting pot; a condemnation of one of America's founding values – E Pluribus Unum (Out of many, one). It implicates a racial or nativist superiority: We were here before you; this is our land, not yours; get out. Nativist hatred is an implication of moral or even legal superiority that has no constitutional justification in American government. Don't get me wrong. Even though hate speech – speech that expresses hatred for people, as opposed to hatred for ideas – stings and hurts, it is constitutionally protected. The remedy for hate speech is not to silence the hater but to shame him. And the most effective way to do that is with more speech. But when the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem. [link to www.foxnews.com (secure)] The problem is that presidential hatred produces division among people and destroys peaceful dialogue. When thousands of people at a Trump rally in North Carolina recently chanted, "Send her back" referring to a congresswoman born in Somalia – and Trump tweeted that the four congresswomen (including three born in the U.S.) should "Go back" to where they came from – the inescapable image was of a president trying to divide rather than unite. At first, Trump seemed to welcome the chants. Then, two days later, he distanced himself from those who chanted. Then, three days after that, he praised the chanters. Judge Nap and Fox have jumped the shark. They are trying to grab CNN viewers now. Ironic, since they are doing the very things that killed CNN. |
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judge righteous judgement User ID: 77912655 United States 08/13/2019 08:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Judge Napolitano: Trump has unleashed a torrent of hatred. "When the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem." Sodomites like Napolitano are given over to a debased mind, irrational thinking. God said it, That settles it, whether you or I believe it. They're nuts, and the same goes for those that approve of their gross deeds. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72600756 United States 08/13/2019 08:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Judge Napolitano: Trump has unleashed a torrent of hatred. "When the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem." Trump Fact: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77917582 New Yorkers don't like Trump. They have started a petition to request that the stretch of Fifth Avenue between 56th and 59th be renamed President Barack H. Obama Avenue. If it gets the green light, Trump Tower will have a new address. Except Obama was never a legitamate President. Never going to happen. Obama will be stripped of his Presidency. |
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User ID: 1702955 United States 08/13/2019 08:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Judge Napolitano: Trump has unleashed a torrent of hatred. "When the hate speech comes from a shameless president, we have a problem." Theres been hatred 24/7 every day (no day missed) for over 2 yrs now for those who hate trump... Publicly, multiple outlets, congress, etc. Yet, if his tweets were sorted, they are mostly smart ass remarks and trolling of those with ZERO sense of humor or understanding of the word blunt... , taken as hate, and even twisting his statements out of context (which should be libel but not for barry in 2012)... Just for them to attempt to return the trolling Its like Trump dare go there with calling shit head Cuomo 'fredo'... He's now racists against Italians... Guess what 3.50 aderol drenched millenium grinding ur smileless faces??? Italians have a sense of humor too, and laughing at fredo along with trump... Is that hatred?? No, it's being a dick at someone else's expense. In this case, being a dick to a literal dick You will never hold moral high ground on my ability to be a dick and laugh alongside fello dicks, at other dicks, or goofballs, or idiots... I'm not racist, and I don't hate, but might make fun of someone, call it mean, but dont call it hate, i don't care enough to hate. I can make fun of myself too! Go fuck yourself, and the Judge can fuck himself (I personally met the judge and was a fan before he wanted to be a priest) I don't want a pandering politician... I don't care about your fucking superior morals. Know why???? One fucking reason... Because I'm a RED BLOODED AMERICAN... So me, and my motherfucking president can be dicks all day long, and you can go cry out your little eyes and drop more candy-ass posts to call trump the kgb white kkk with your TRUE hate hypocracy. I don't hate you bitches, I think you're stupid. Coats comes before Declas Last day is 8/15 Trust the plan haters WWG1WGA "The cowards never start and the weak die along the way" |