Trump: The First 100 Days

And this is not nearly as tiring as the left calling anyone who disagrees with them, “sexist” “homophobic” and “misogynists”.

But, when you have no real policies (that work) of your own it’s name calling time!

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For the sake of economy of words, alt-right seems to be used more to cover all of those too.

Funny though- there must be some primal desire to chant among the SJW crowd because the speed and repetition that the SHM! blather comes out of their mouth is stunning. Alt-right must be entirely unsatisfying to chant in public displays of diversity.

You might say I’m deplorable

I moved to a more diverse country than I was born in while you took steps to leave one. You can talk all you want but through your actions it’s evident you only want to be around your own race.

I’ll take your opinions seriously when you move to a diverse area of the US.

Before that idiot guy doing the nazi salute tainted the term alt-right was used to describe civic nationalists in America

Says the guy who complained about the lack of immigrants from the right racial stock in the US.

You’re touting your alleged anti-racist credentials by claiming to live in a racially diverse country - is this some new version of the “I have many black friends” defense? Also, leading proponents of the alt-right movement have stated that while it is perfectly acceptable to them to interact with minorities on a daily basis, that doesn’t mean that one shouldn’t constantly plot their expulsion from the US so your point is moot.

I know it’s difficult for you to comprehend, but not everything is about race. People chose where they want to live based on numerous factors - employment opportunities, taxation levels, social and family networks, climate, public safety… not necessarily by the number of non-white people they have to interact with on a daily basi.

By your definition every Icelander or Estonian who moves back to their home country is racist.

Here’s one my reasons for moving back - a view from my porch with a pullup/dip station to boot.

If you choose to live in the US, you know what you’re signing up for - greater employment opportunities, lack of a dominant ethnic culture and yes, racial and cultural diversity. Moving to the US and then fantasizing about the creation of some whites-only utopia is retarded, not to say hypocritical.

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They might be thinking that since the standard inaccurate put downs didn’t work during the previous Presidential election this new term “alt-right” will be their new winning mantra. But, since the MSLM has been unmasked and (as Mufasa accurately stated) Internet social media etc. has grown and increased its audience, the dishonest left wing media and the far left (alt-left?) of the DNC is basically out of ammo.

They had their day in the sun, controlling both houses of Congress and the economy tanked and the world is in disarray. The long term control of State Houses and Governor’s seats by democrats did no better. The people voted them out and all they can do is sit there and scream “alt-right”.

Very much ineffective and truly pathetic.

First of all I am getting a bit envious looking at that view with the pull-up bar so close by. I would be out there every day alternating pull-ups and dips…and of course I’d be doing push-ups and I’d have a squat bar out there as well. Okay…I’m all set.

Secondly, I don’t think anyone is complaining about wanting an all white utopia. In fact, when a big wave of legal immigration came to the US years ago the Italians, Irish etc. wanted to blend in they didn’t want to build their own church’s and change the culture of the US. I think that is what many people have a problem with. Oh…and there are those nasty Islamic terrorists that simply blow people away for absolutely no good reason.

So…

What’s troubling is, you called out Raj’s comment but didn’t call out toddrc for his comment which is what Raj was responding too.

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I see you are in computers or IS.
Do you mind telling what industry your company operates in?

This.

The Left had a button for every “ism”, “phobe”, and “ist”, but they no longer work anymore. They would push the “ist” button (call someone a racist, sexist, misogynist) who disagreed with them, but they did it so often that it doesn’t work anymore. So as you correctly said, they need a new word. They are also now fond of using white supremacy, because they are too chicken shit to flat out say racism.

Democrats better wise up, because they are in deep shit in the 2018 midterms. 33 Senate seats up for grabs, 25 of them are held by Democrats. Among those 25, ten are held in states Trump won.

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Pretty much what I do. When I’m strapped for time I do 20 minutes of an equal number of dips and pullups as many reps possible or a circuit with one circuit being 10 dips, 10 pullups and 10 pushups. No matter how much I loathe Crossfit I do like one of their staple workouts where you do circuits of 5 pullups, 10 pushups and 15 squats in 20 minutes. I’m currently welding together a squat rack because training calisthenics only takes a toll on your legs’ muscle mass regardless what you do bodyweight-wise.

First of all, US is not at risk of a Muslim takeover, if nothing else then due to sheer weight of numbers of the current population, not to mention net inflow of other immigrants. There are countries in Europe that have to worry about this, but it’s ridiculous to discuss this in terms of the US.

What, is Dearborn going to secede?

@therajraj made obvious from his comments that he went beyond legitimate security concerns about entry screening (not blanket bans) and into the uncharted territory of racial and cultural exclusivity, like his fellow alt-righters.

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They still haven’t learned, look at the Clinton lackey pushing the buttons and it not working. She is suggesting that people who voted for Obama twice in the rust belt are racist because they didn’t vote for the white woman. She is also suggesting that racism is why blacks and Latinos voted in lower numbers than previous elections.

What ToddRC said was trash-talking nonsense, but not bigoted. Raj took a nosedive with inappropriate language.

Part of the reason those isms have failed is because they werent true in the first place.
But when ‘trusted’ MSM was busy being an echo chamber and Libs were moving to enact actual laws crimping free speech by claiming it to be hate, sensible people were caught on their heels backpedaling.

You don’t think this ^ is bigoted ? He just suggested that a good number of people on here are misogynists, racists, homophobes, and xenophobes. I don’t think what Raj said was an appropriate response, but if you call him out, you should also call out what he was responding to.

You forgot “marketophobe.”

Good Lord, as dumb as his statement was, it isn’t bigoted. Calling someone a racist or a misogynist isn’t an act of bigotry.

Meanwhile, Raj tries to insult the guy by attempting to attack his masculinity by using gay slurs.

Can’t tell the difference? Not my problem to fix.

I had a little too much bourbon last night. Sorry if I offended anyone.

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Of course not and I am not saying anything of the kind. What I am saying is that we could have avoided many of the people murdered by Islamic terrorists. But of course we first have to admit that there is a problem (Obama couldn’t do that) and then we need to remedy the problem.

As for CrossFit I join you in your distaste for it. My reasons center mainly around the inherent joint problems that occur when such workouts are overdone. But I, like you, love to do multiple sets of movements for time. It really strips the fat off the body and is a good change of pace once or twice per week.

This is heartwarming. When I first read about this exchange I was indeed gleeful. It means they are going to continue to double down on their really dumb approach to winning elections.

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Says the guy who complained about the lack of immigrants from the right racial stock in the US.

You’re touting your alleged anti-racist credentials by claiming to live in a racially diverse country - is this some new version of the “I have many black friends” defense? [/quote]

No it’s to show you that I have skin in the game and you don’t. Even prior to the US I lived the bulk of my life in the most diverse city in the world literally.

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Also, leading proponents of the alt-right movement have stated that while it is perfectly acceptable to them to interact with minorities on a daily basis, that doesn’t mean that one shouldn’t constantly plot their expulsion from the US so your point is moot.[/quote]

They’re not my spiritual leader, I have my own stances on issues, best to just ask.

[quote=“loppar, post:489, topic:223365, full:true”]
I know it’s difficult for you to comprehend, but not everything is about race. People chose where they want to live based on numerous factors - employment opportunities, taxation levels, social and family networks, climate, public safety… not necessarily by the number of non-white people they have to interact with on a daily basis.[/quote]

Some of things you mentioned are benefits of a homogenous country.

Employment opportunities - in a diverse society you’re up against the common practise of ethnic nepotism.

Social and family networks - Racially homogeneous communities are tighter knit and more cohesive than diverse ones. Hence ethnic pockets in cities like “China Town” pop up in every cosmopolitan city

Public Safety - No fear of Islamic terrorism in your part world I bet. Wonder why?

Not everything is about race but some things are.

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By your definition every Icelander or Estonian who moves back to their home country is racist. [/quote]

I don’t think you are racist, I was suggesting you’re a hypocrite who has no skin in the game as immigration isn’t a major factor where you live. I don’t think it’s racist to move to a community to be closer to people who are ethnically similar to you.

Strawman - I’ve never advocated for a racial pure utopia or whatever.