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TRUMP HATE MAP

  

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Via:  don-overton  •  5 years ago  •  25 comments

TRUMP HATE MAP

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We’ve seen the proof since his campaign launch in June 2015.

https://americasvoice.org/trump-hate-map/

President-elect Donald Trump’s xenophobic rhetoric didn’t just push his fellow candidates to the right on immigration ( in what has become known as the “Trump Effect” ). It’s gone beyond the political world and injected itself into everyday life — and, in many instances across dozens of states, in a very violent ways.

This map shows documented instances where President-elect Donald Trump, his supporters, or his staff have harassed or attacked Latinos, immigrants, Muslim-American, African-Americans, and other minority and marginalized groups.

You can view individual incidents on the map by clicking directly on the Trump head “markers,” or you can click on the box-shaped symbol at the top left corner of the map to see a pull-down list of the incidents.


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Don Overton
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1  seeder  Don Overton    5 years ago

I find it amazing that the right wingers on the Newstalkers are so immune to the facts like those given on the map.  However what it shows is a complete dominance to the harte and racism of the trump administration

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
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2  Ed-NavDoc    5 years ago

Yaaawwwnn....

 
 
 
Nerm_L
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3  Nerm_L    5 years ago

Anti-Muslim assaults reach 9/11-era levels, FBI data show -- Pew Research

Unfortunately the data shows that anti-Muslim attacks began increasing in 2009.  Anybody remember who was President then?

 
 
 
Tessylo
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3.1  Tessylo  replied to  Nerm_L @3    5 years ago

Yes, President Obama and does anybody remember claiming that he was a Muslim?

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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3.1.1  Greg Jones  replied to  Tessylo @3.1    5 years ago

He himself claimed that he was a Muslim.

He certainly was no Christian.

 
 
 
Dismayed Patriot
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3.1.2  Dismayed Patriot  replied to  Greg Jones @3.1.1    5 years ago
He himself claimed that he was a Muslim. He certainly was no Christian.

"(Michelle and I) are both practicing Christians, and obviously this position may be considered to put us at odds with the views of others, but, you know, when we think about our faith, the thing at root that we think about is, not only Christ sacrificing himself on our behalf, but it’s also the golden rule, you know, treat others the way you would want to be treated." - Barack Obama 2012

“I was reminded that while our time on Earth is fleeting, he is eternal. His life, his lessons live on in our hearts and, most importantly, in our actions. When we tend to the sick, when we console those in pain, when we sacrifice for those in need, wherever and whenever we are there to give comfort and to guide and to love, then Christ is with us.” - Barack Obama 2013

I'm still looking for where he said he was a Muslim, can't find it yet... You're not lying to us are you?

Contrast Donald Trumps comments on his faith...

Asked "I'm wondering what one or two of your most favorite Bible verses are and why." Trump responded "I wouldn't want to get into it, because to me that's very personal. You know, when I talk about the Bible it's very personal so I don't want to get into verses. The Bible means a lot to me but I don't want to get into specifics."

"Are you an Old Testament guy or a New Testament guy?" another interviewer asked.

"Probably equal," Trump said. "I think it's just incredible, the whole Bible is incredible."

And a month later on CBN when asked on camera why it was he expressed such fondness for the Bible, Trump responded "So many things, like you know, you take, whatever you want to say, there's so many things that you can learn from it, Proverbs. The chapter, 'never bend to envy.' I've had that thing all of my life where people are bending to envy."

Not to claim to be the arbiter of who is or isn't a Christian like some here apparently think they can do, but I can tell you who I would think was more Christian or at least knew what they were talking about based on those comments.

 
 
 
devangelical
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3.1.3  devangelical  replied to  Greg Jones @3.1.1    5 years ago

... on his Kenyan birth certificate?

IMO, Obama is still more of an actual practicing Christian than the majority of those claiming to be one. 

 
 
 
Dulay
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3.1.4  Dulay  replied to  Greg Jones @3.1.1    5 years ago
He himself claimed that he was a Muslim. He certainly was no Christian.

LIES. 

 
 
 
katrix
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3.1.5  katrix  replied to  Greg Jones @3.1.1    5 years ago
He himself claimed that he was a Muslim.

Stop lying.  He is a Christian and has said so. 

People who read InfoWars and actually believe that shit are perfect tools for Trump.

 
 
 
lib50
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3.1.6  lib50  replied to  Greg Jones @3.1.1    5 years ago

Wow, I see a Trump lie!    I'm honestly a little surprised how easily you repeat that crap, Greg.

 
 
 
Old Hermit
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3.1.8  Old Hermit  replied to  XDm9mm @3.1.7    5 years ago

Obama: "My Muslim Faith"

Or his noting the "57 states" .

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My Muslim Faith
Barack Obama admitted to being a Muslim during an ABC News interview?

David Mikkelson

Claim:   Barack Obama admitted to being a Muslim during an ABC News interview.

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MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: And John McCain said the same thing about questioning your faith.

SEN. OBAMA: And what was the first thing the McCain campaign went out and did? They said, look, these liberal blogs that support Obama are out there attacking Governor Palin. Let’s not play games. What I was suggesting — you’re absolutely right that John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith …

That last sentence was a straightforward statement: Senator Obama was not proclaiming his “Muslim faith”; he was acknowledging that Republican nominee John McCain had not specifically promulgated the false rumor that he (Obama) was a Muslim.

A very brief, out-of-context segment was then clipped from that exchange and sent winging around the Internet as proof that Senator Obama had “admitted his Muslim faith,” something even the conservative Washington Times acknowledged was false:

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During a 2008 campaign stop, Barack Obama said that he had visited "57 states,"

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“… it is just wonderful to be back in Oregon, and over the last 15 months we’ve traveled to every corner of the United States. I’ve now been in fifty …. seven states? I think one left to go. One left to go. Alaska and Hawaii, I was not allowed to go to even though I really wanted to visit but my staff would not justify it.”

Talking with reporters at a later campaign stop, Senator Obama expressed concern that he’d recently misstated both the number of potential victims of a recent cyclone in Burma and the number of states he’d visited, saying: “I hope I said 100 thousand people the first time instead of 100 million. I understand I said there were 57 states today. It’s a sign that my numeracy is getting a little, uh …”

The actual intent behind Senator Obama’s misstatement was easy to discern without the need to invoke an obscure international organization.

He was trying to express the thought that in all the time he had spent on the campaign trail so far in 2007-08, he had visited all (48) of the states in the continental U.S. save for one (i.e., “one left to go,” excluding Alaska and Hawaii), but in his weariness he slipped up and started off with “fifty” instead of “forty.” (Note the long pause in the video clip between the words “fifty” and “seven.”)

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Quickly enough, based on the (spurious) rumor that Barack Obama is a Muslim, someone came up with the fanciful idea that his mention of “fifty-seven states” was not a dog-tired campaigner’s simply misstating “forty-seven” as “fifty-seven,” but a reference to the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), which has 57 member states
 
 
 
Old Hermit
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3.1.10  Old Hermit  replied to  XDm9mm @3.1.9    5 years ago
Yeah...   whatever you want to believe, go for it.

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And you're not even conscious of the self parody in your reply, are you XD?

 
 
 
Dismayed Patriot
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3.1.11  Dismayed Patriot  replied to  XDm9mm @3.1.7    5 years ago
Are the words from the lips of Obama himself sufficient?

"(Michelle and I) are both practicing Christians, and obviously this position may be considered to put us at odds with the views of others, but, you know, when we think about our faith, the thing at root that we think about is, not only Christ sacrificing himself on our behalf, but it’s also the golden rule, you know, treat others the way you would want to be treated."

Yes, the words out of his mouth IN CONTEXT show he has only ever professed to be a Christian.

The out of context comment you cite has been debunked numerous times as being taken completely out of context. He in NO WAY was claiming to be a Muslim. It would have been akin to John McCain saying "Senator Obama showed some class by not talking about any illegitimate children like Karl Rove did when he circulated the phony phone poll asking "Would you be more or less likely to vote for John McCain…if you knew he had fathered an illegitimate black child?".

 
 
 
Don Overton
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4  seeder  Don Overton    5 years ago

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JBB
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6  JBB    5 years ago

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Ed-NavDoc
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6.2  Ed-NavDoc  replied to  JBB @6    5 years ago

I'm sure you will find something. You usually do.jrSmiley_10_smiley_image.gif

 
 
 
Don Overton
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7  seeder  Don Overton    5 years ago

Fish you going to delete this one also.

Anti-religious freedom, anti-marriage rights, anti-union rights, anti-abortion rights, pro-death penalty, anti-gay rights, anti-drug rights, anti-tobacco rights, anti-language freedom, pro racial profiling, anti-voting rights, anti-labor freedom, anti-bill of rights, anti-right to trial by jury, pro-torture, pro-draft, etc. etc. etc.

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Republicans have a deep-seated hatred of social freedom. And this list just gets longer. Recently, right-wing messiah's like Santorum have come out supporting bans on gay sex and pornography. Nut jobs...one and all.
 
 
 
bbl-1
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8  bbl-1    5 years ago

Trump as 'acting president' is exactly the same person as he was as 'acting businessman.'  Same stuff.  Always the same.  As soon as he 'blew through' daddy's money he was just another debt living Brokahontas.  Same stuff.  Same Trump.  Birtherism is the highest and most revealing point of his inadequate, insecure, indelibly worthless life. 

 
 

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