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Social Justice: What the Khmer Rouge and Bernie Sanders share
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<blockquote data-quote="Blondepudding" data-source="post: 69312648" data-attributes="member: 383379"><p>If the issue was important the two women in question would have sought a permit to speak at their own rally rather than threaten and intimidate a Democratic presidential candidate to step from his own dais and let them speak. </p><p>People who think black lives matter don't present themselves as two black women who are threatening and racist in the face of a white male presidential candidate. </p><p> </p><p> And yet you differentiate the hate speech of BLM from that of Donald Trump. I'd suggest you learn what Fascist politics embodies before embarrassing yourself further thinking Trump is the example of that. His background , his work ethic, the party he's running for, and his business model refute Fascism in its entirety. </p><p>While the man you praise, Sanders, is a Socialist. Maybe learn what Socialism entails as a political model after you learn what Fascism is. </p><p></p><p>Throwing words out that you think sting a candidate you disagree with and without knowing the body of history behind those words doesn't make for an informed point against Trump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blondepudding, post: 69312648, member: 383379"] If the issue was important the two women in question would have sought a permit to speak at their own rally rather than threaten and intimidate a Democratic presidential candidate to step from his own dais and let them speak. People who think black lives matter don't present themselves as two black women who are threatening and racist in the face of a white male presidential candidate. And yet you differentiate the hate speech of BLM from that of Donald Trump. I'd suggest you learn what Fascist politics embodies before embarrassing yourself further thinking Trump is the example of that. His background , his work ethic, the party he's running for, and his business model refute Fascism in its entirety. While the man you praise, Sanders, is a Socialist. Maybe learn what Socialism entails as a political model after you learn what Fascism is. Throwing words out that you think sting a candidate you disagree with and without knowing the body of history behind those words doesn't make for an informed point against Trump. [/QUOTE]
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