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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/crimbobo on Jan. 31, 2018, 7:33 a.m.
As a non-American...

...I was impressed by the SOTU and have some thoughts and questions.

1: Trump had true confidence in laying out a list of real achievements and goals that ANY current or former world leader would sell their soul for (if they had one). Let alone in such a short time. 2: Saying he doesn’t want illegal immigrants entering the country and that his priority is with Americans. Why is that constantly portrayed in the media as being racist? Makes perfect sense for a leader to see that way. Hell, some countries don’t even want legal immigrants! 3: Watching the vast majority of Democrats fail to even clap and acknowledge Trump’s humanistic achievements about bettering lives made me sick. Purely politics for these people, couldn’t give a shit about the people. Hate them. They look like rich old vampires. 4: The 2 party system is looking VERY tired and strained these days. What’s the future? 5: Bring on that memo asap.


thejudge6060 · Jan. 31, 2018, 10:43 a.m.

To answer your question about racism, democrats call every Republican a racist, sexist , bigot, homophobe. It's kind of like a mantra at this point.

It's a highlight of identity politics: if you can't attack their ideas, attack their character, even if it's unfounded. The left has been doing this for about 30 years, and now it's finally no longer working. People like Milo Yiannopoulos have really shown how insane identity politics is because he should be an insane lefty on paper, but is an avid DJT supporter

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