Shizlansky
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Get the illegals out of here.
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texasdaking88;8316709 said:Dude AINT keeping it Real... He just saying shit.... Just constantly spewing whatever comes to mind... Hand any nigga on the street a few Billy and let him run for office and he would be doing what Trump is doing
Huey_C;8316898 said:Yall niggas really want trump in office?
The Lonious Monk;8316848 said:texasdaking88;8316709 said:Dude AINT keeping it Real... He just saying shit.... Just constantly spewing whatever comes to mind... Hand any nigga on the street a few Billy and let him run for office and he would be doing what Trump is doing
lol That's exactly why he IS keeping it real. He's saying what he actually thinks as opposed to most politicians who have a whole team in place prepping them and making sure they always give carefully formulated and calculated answers. Whether you like or hate what he says, you have no choice but to believe that he actually means what he says. You can't make that assumption about an of the other candidates in the field right now.
Shizlansky;8316694 said:Get the illegals out of here.
Black_Samson;8316972 said:you do know that the only way to remove them is to conduct ethnic cleansing, and who you think they gon come for next?
real talk, trump needs to be shot and killed before he inspires some folks.
Black_Samson;8316972 said:you do know that the only way to remove them is to conduct ethnic cleansing, and who you think they gon come for next?
real talk, trump needs to be shot and killed before he inspires some folks.
Two men who allegedly beat and urinated on a homeless Hispanic man in Boston were inspired by 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump‘s inflammatory comments about Mexico back in June.
According to the Boston Globe, Scott and Steve Leader were on their way home from a Red Sox game when they came across the victim at an MBTA train stop in Dorchester, just south of Boston. They proceeded to taunt and tease the man, before ultimately beating and pissing on him.
The Leader brothers appeared in court on Wednesday and plead not guilty to the charges brought against them. However, despite their counsel’s refusal to comment on the matter, the brothers’ behavior after being arrested isn’t improving the situation.
In addition to pissing on more things, damaging their cells and threatening the jail staff, they also allegedly told the police, “Donald Trump was right, all these illegals need to be deported.”
When Trump heard of the assault and his indirect connection to it, he told reporters:
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“It would be a shame . . . I will say that people who are following me are very passionate. They love this country and they want this country to be great again. They are passionate.”
In addition to beating a homeless man because of his ethnicity, the Leader brothers’ “passionate” nature is also on display in their respective (and extensive) criminal records.
Like the time Scott attacked a Dunkin’ Donuts employee, a Moroccan man, after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington D.C and rural Pennsylvania. As the Globe notes, he threw a cup at the man and called him a terrorist, among other things. Leader was charged with a hate crime and sentenced to one year in prison.
Huey_C;8316898 said:Yall niggas really want trump in office?
texasdaking88;8316956 said:The Lonious Monk;8316848 said:texasdaking88;8316709 said:Dude AINT keeping it Real... He just saying shit.... Just constantly spewing whatever comes to mind... Hand any nigga on the street a few Billy and let him run for office and he would be doing what Trump is doing
lol That's exactly why he IS keeping it real. He's saying what he actually thinks as opposed to most politicians who have a whole team in place prepping them and making sure they always give carefully formulated and calculated answers. Whether you like or hate what he says, you have no choice but to believe that he actually means what he says. You can't make that assumption about an of the other candidates in the field right now.
That doesn't mean shit tho.. Going by that logic, u would elect David Duke ..shidddddddd he definitely means what he's saying..
The_Jackal;8318206 said:So illegals should be allowed to stay lol?
Stiff;8317005 said:Black_Samson;8316972 said:you do know that the only way to remove them is to conduct ethnic cleansing, and who you think they gon come for next?
real talk, trump needs to be shot and killed before he inspires some folks.
he already did..sure that's just the beginning
Two men who allegedly beat and urinated on a homeless Hispanic man in Boston were inspired by 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump‘s inflammatory comments about Mexico back in June.
According to the Boston Globe, Scott and Steve Leader were on their way home from a Red Sox game when they came across the victim at an MBTA train stop in Dorchester, just south of Boston. They proceeded to taunt and tease the man, before ultimately beating and pissing on him.
The Leader brothers appeared in court on Wednesday and plead not guilty to the charges brought against them. However, despite their counsel’s refusal to comment on the matter, the brothers’ behavior after being arrested isn’t improving the situation.
In addition to pissing on more things, damaging their cells and threatening the jail staff, they also allegedly told the police, “Donald Trump was right, all these illegals need to be deported.”
When Trump heard of the assault and his indirect connection to it, he told reporters:
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“It would be a shame . . . I will say that people who are following me are very passionate. They love this country and they want this country to be great again. They are passionate.”
In addition to beating a homeless man because of his ethnicity, the Leader brothers’ “passionate” nature is also on display in their respective (and extensive) criminal records.
Like the time Scott attacked a Dunkin’ Donuts employee, a Moroccan man, after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington D.C and rural Pennsylvania. As the Globe notes, he threw a cup at the man and called him a terrorist, among other things. Leader was charged with a hate crime and sentenced to one year in prison.