He still is, for sure. He's just duped people dumber than he is to believe he changed his mind, strictly to win.
I will fully admit I didn't dig into Trump, but this info was not put forth before me( not that its anyones responsibility to) What i'm saying is sometimes people will vote party line and not pay attention to the details and then later can be like, shit... really? I didn't know he did that. How could my party put him up for Pres? I trusted my party!" Those people aren't racist. Wanna know how I know? I'm one of them. Call me ignorant, an idiot. Ill eat all of it. I own it. Im also trying to correct it. But im no racist because I voted for him in 2016.
Not true. He changed America. (For the worse, short-term. My hope is his theatrics and rhetoric may lead to positive change, long-term, though.)
We had to close the Tramp Stamp thread because @EL PRESIDENTE thought we were complaining about Trump.
I never said anyone who voted for Trump in 2016 was a racist. I said they all supported a racist. There is a difference. I don't consider all Trump voters to be racists, but it is a problem that so many people supported one. Whether due to agreeing, not caring or not paying attention.
Sorry, I mispoke. I meant support a racist, not I am a racist. My statement still stands in that just because I voted for him, doesn't mean I knowingly voted and supported a racist.
The Kasich bullshit ABM speaks of is such nonsense. It's a lie and he knows it. And fwiw. Kasich is endorsing Biden.
LMAO this bullshit again. "I am a Kasich guy" but I will vote for the bigoted xenophobe instead even if my guy is endorsing Biden. Stop with the lies. Admitting you too are a racist bigot is the first step to recovery.
As I said, it's a problem that so many people voted for a racist, whether due to agreeing with it, not caring or not paying attention. It sounds like the third one is the one that applies to you. It's up to you how much responsibility you take for voting in a racist (and sexist and homophobe) because you didn't investigate your choice.
A certain poster is fine with Black people talking about civil rights, as long as they first get permission from white people and follow advice on what to say and do. None of this Selma to Montgomery march, there will be violence. None of these sit ins, white people won't like it. No freedom rides, they inconvenience people. I actually checked a couple of links. Bill fucking O'Reilly on race relations? Guy who was kicked off Fox? Who was astonished that Black people behaved in a civilized manner at a restaurant? Sure, Black people really need validation from Bill O'Reilly.