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Trump's racism no longer in question
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
Yeah, deflection is cool...shock someone and take ownership once of your parties actions...maybe even express some disguist...
lol, I have expressed my disgust for Trump when appropriate.  If he was part of Epstein's network, then he should go down for it.  What is funny, is none of the left even were bothered by it until it became related to Trump.  "Clinton?  Ah that is just a right wing hate conspiracy.  He is innocent.  and even if he is guilty, who cares."
Now that it touches Trump, the left suddenly cares about child rapists.  But when it was Harvey, or Clinton, or any of the many other leftist icons, hardly a blip. 

Talk about hypocrites. Disgust?  Yeah, very disgusting. 
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I think racism is down ... but they try to keep it going.

Jussie anyone?

How about this:

Name the racist incidents.  

I am not a racist because I am conservative.  


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Quote: @A1Janitor said:
Show me statistics that racism is worse.  
Hate crimes have risen under Trump, go check the FBI statistics.   I've posted them once already.
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Quote: @A1Janitor said:
I think racism is down ... but they try to keep it going.

Jussie anyone?

How about this:

Name the racist incidents.  

I am not a racist because I am conservative.  
Better yet, name your statistics to support your opinion, rather than sharing what you *think* without evidence. 
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Quote: @greediron said:
@"BarrNone55" said:
@purplefaithful said:
i am no Omar supporter, but this is absolutely shameful...What the hell is wrong with people?




I'm grateful to trump. We now have a fairly accurate census of how many Americans are ok with racism, sexism, xenophobia, and apparently pedophilia too. 
Yeah, until now, we simply thought it was the Democrats...
Some of us were pretty sure it was "main party supporters"...due to some of the people y'all keep electing....
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@A1Janitor said:
Show me statistics that racism is worse.  
It's not worse. It's just out in the open. 
Painfully so....And I'm not exactly enamored with Omar or Sharia Law myself. 


Official won't resign over posts on 2 Muslim reps, Islam
Associated PressJuly 25, 2019 — 10:50am
TOMS RIVER, N.J. — A New Jersey school board member is refusing to resign or apologize for disparaging two Muslim congresswomen and Islam on social media.
Dan Leonard said at a Toms River school board meeting Wednesday he has a right to free speech as over a dozen speakers chastised him for his personal Facebook posts.
In remarks about Democratic Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib urging a hunger strike over U.S. treatment of migrants, he wrote: "my life would be complete if she/they die." In another post he described Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar, also a Muslim, as a terrorist.
He also shared a derogatory meme with an image of a bruised "Sharia Barbie' doll in a headscarf.
Leonard said he opposes "Sharia law," not Muslims.
He was elected in 2016 and is seeking re-election this year.
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If it is so bad, why do so many feel the need to invent hate hoaxes?  Jussie and Rep Thomas of Georgia?
Yes, I am sure we could all dig up evidence to support either side.  Yes there are hateful people and then there are people that stupidly say stupid stuff.  On both sides.  But the left claims that Trump enables this and makes it worse.  But the fail to condemn their own rhetoric that has led to actual attacks, verbal assaults, doxxing and actual terrorism.
AOC, Maxine Waters, a whole host of wacky Hollywood elites all inciting violence in some way.  Condemn that first, lest you be a hypocrite.
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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:

https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2017-ha...sed-111318

Law enforcement reported 7,175 hate crimes to UCR in 2017, up from 6,121 in 2016. Although the numbers increased last year, so did the number of law enforcement agencies reporting hate crime data—with approximately 1,000 additional agencies contributing information. The report, Hate Crime Statistics, 2017, includes hate crime information for last year, broken down by location, offenders, bias types, and victims.

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The FBI is working with law enforcement partners across the country to encourage reporting of hate crime statistics. Next year, FBI personnel will provide training for law enforcement officers on how to identify bias-motivated incidents and report that data to the FBI’s UCR Program. Additionally, the Department of Justice launched a new hate crimes webpage, which has information for law enforcement on reporting incidents.
When I read this statement that the FBI put out in the above
link that BarrNone55 provided, how I interpret this is that the FBI is trying
to increase the number of hate crimes reported, both by increasing the number
of agencies providing data and by increasing the percentage of crimes that are
labeled as hate crimes.  They are
changing how they are measuring hate crimes and it brings into question how
comparable the numbers are from year to year.


Just looking at the 2017 statistics, there were 7106
incidents that were labeled as hate crimes by the FBI.  Out of a population of 327.2 Million, that
means that 1 person in every 46,000 people commits a hate crime if you assume a
different person commit each hate crime. 
Lets assume that Donald Trump is somehow activating the extra 17% of
people (roughly a thousand extra people within that 327.2 Million population) to
commit hate crimes.  So Trump has influenced
1 person in Minneapolis to commit a hate crime. 
What does that mean for the everyday person?  If Donald Trump is influencing .002% of the
population to commit a hate crime, does that automatically correlate to you, me,
half the country being 17% more racist?  I
don’t think that’s how this works.  I
think it’s very possible that a super small amount of people are enabled by his
boorishness, but most people are heading in the less racist direction.  If anyone has any facts that are more applicable
to the volume of racism (or other isms) that a non-trivial amount of people are
experiencing, I’d love to see those numbers.

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