Oh, you were. You were making apologies for his behavior and torturing logic to try to cover for the things he said and did. You weren’t simply providing a description of events - you were defending the man during a time when he should have been laughed out of the room as a contender.
Great news, though - Trump is set to take on Hillary! And should he win, well, he’ll govern pretty much exactly like Hillary on policy. So there’s that.
The definition used for white “rape” is being completely discounted here. It’s dumb.
There is no comparison between a 14 year old girl having to submit to sex with a stranger (or multiple strangers) to survive the trek across the desert, and a drunk college girl who engaged in a one night stand and felt guilty about it the next morning.
You didn’t describe him - you defended him. And it was painful to read. And still is.
I get it - Trump’s the nominee, and he’s been exposed as basically a center-left candidate that Hillary would find little to disagree with (today’s headline - Trump saying he wasn’t all that enamored with cutting taxes on the wealthy), and now you want to distance yourself from your defense of him.
So these rapists are raping these girls to their heart’s content on their journey here and preying on them heartlessly but when they, the rapists, arrive here they quit raping?[/quote]
Who said they all arrive here? Or, even half of them? Or, even a quarter of the rapists? Or, an eighth of the rapists? Or, even a hundredth of the rapists raping these women? While some are undoubtedly raped by fellow migrants there’s also traffickers raping them. Officials raping them. Locals as they pass through known routes. Etc.
Heh, sure thing. Poor misrepresented Donald Trump. Thank goodness you knew the “true” Donald Trump to defend his honor against all those misrepresentations.
You’re not familiar with the First Rule of Holes, are you?
“All irregular migrants are at risk of abuse, but women and children – particularly unaccompanied children – are especially vulnerable. They face serious risks of trafficking and sexual assault by criminals, other migrants and corrupt public officials.”