radicalized white stabs and kills two heroes on portland train

kelly4

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you're talking to a lily white guy in a state that came within 2 points who couldn't bring himself to vote for hillary and so just risked it.
My state has voted Democrat more consecutive times than any other state.

Keep blaming me though, it's kinda cute.
 

schuylaar

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a third man stabbed by this radicalized white, jeremy christian, is expected to survive.

this white was radicalized by the rhetoric of donald j trump, a fellow white.

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the radicalization of whites is a serious problem in this country and needs to be stopped. last time we saw whites get this radicalized, a world war broke out and it left 60 million people dead.

we can see radicalized whites all over this forum as well. they like to surf child porn and repeat alt-right radicalizing phrases. we saw what happened to our dear flaming pie, who has been completely brainwashed and radicalized.

so sad.

and our president won't even say the words: "radicalized white terrorism". WEAK
But he'll say he's a Nationalist.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2017/02/27/trump_i_am_a_nationalist_in_a_true_sense.html

Trump has given birth to all out rage 'okay'..if our president does it? Other elected officials are now doing it (Gianfortes body-slam)?..right down to its citizens.

This is a dangerous precedent and Trumps removal will not be too soon.
 
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schuylaar

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'Get her out of here' -Hillary Clinton upon seeing her quote held by black child.

 

PCXV

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'Get her out of here' -Hillary Clinton upon seeing her quote held by black child.

I think Hillary handled that decently, but I don't fully understand why politicians in general, including Hillary, can't admit a mistake and apoligize. I respect humility and remorse and understand that people change over time. But evidentally most people don't as politicians treat any and all admission of guilt, no matter how small or insignficant, like "he who must not be named."
 

Fogdog

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I think Hillary handled that decently, but I don't fully understand why politicians in general, including Hillary, can't admit a mistake and apoligize. I respect humility and remorse and understand that people change over time. But evidentally most people don't as politicians treat any and all admission of guilt, no matter how small or insignficant, like "he who must not be named."
Not just Hillary. I don't recall any president admitting they made a mistake. Bill Clinton never admitted he made a mistake even when it cost him the dubious honor of being the second president to be impeached yet retain office.

I don't understand this either.
 

PCXV

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Not just Hillary. I don't recall any president admitting they made a mistake. Bill Clinton never admitted he made a mistake even when it cost him the dubious honor of being the second president to be impeached yet retain office.

I don't understand this either.
I have been pleasantly surprised by both Obama and Hillary when they had expressed remorse, I don't mean to say they never did but more a growing trend overall in politics. It's partly why I am so troubled by Trump's presidency. Trump was elected by people that actually admire Trump's narcissism, hypocrisy, and refusal to acknowledge facts and logic. Even worse, they admire his willingness to use whatever means necessary to suppress political opponents, even abuse of his authority and collusion with foreign governments.
 

Stroker

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Good Lord, his Facebook post is amazing; he says he's a Christian for love, charity and forgiveness- then goes on to advocate for hate and violence... And now murder.

Thanks, Trump.
I'm sure Trump told him to kill those people lol
 

UncleBuck

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"normal white guy" I don't think so.
he looks like he was a normal white guy to me. grew up, went to high school, lived with his parents and his neighbors say there was nothing out of the ordinary about their home. just a normal white home in a portland suburb by all accounts.

then he went online and got radicalized and started spewing nazi rhetoric, just like so many others. he was a member of the kek-nation just like many whites on this forum are.
 

ttystikk

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"normal white guy" I don't think so.
You aren't normal either, if you keep making excuses for him and denying the obvious connection between him and what the administration has been saying publicly for over a year now, been campaign rhetoric and White House press conference.

Your denial of responsibility for the consequences of what people in power say publicly thing is pretty fucking weak and no one is fooled.

So stfu
 
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