Again, you are beyond hope, a twitter account felates Trump and he retweets. Wowsers, what a shock. The antisemite really shows his true colours there, having his pride and joy convert to Judaism and marry a Jew and then bringing the happy couple into his key advisory roles was just a mistake by him.
This is your problem - the easy thing to say is Trump is practicing Nepotism. But you cannot help yourself, once you read one thing that labels Trump as something you say all of his supporters are like that.
There is no question that hate speech and hate crimes have increased in the US, and peak around certain events like the recent election. Only a delusional moron who has never been in the US would attribute it to solely conservatives. You can trace the current climate back to 9/11 and the aftermath. The hate rhetoric coming from supposed leaders on both sides of the aisle is the root cause, both sides are responsible for it. Obama used a lot of poisonous rhetoric, bringing guns to knife fights and encouraging supporters to get out and get in the faces of their opponents.
There are many examples of hate speech from liberal politicians and commentators since 2001, calling for the assassination of Bush, hoping Sarah Palin had died in a plane crash, advocating violence towards Tea Party members, blaming the right for violence by lunatics (there was an outcry from many Democratic politicians blaming the tragic Arizona shooting on conservatives, before it emerged it was done by a liberal nutcase).
The result is where we are now, a deeply divided country with a poisonous atmosphere. Politicians and pundits on both sides have a lot to answer for, and have no credibility in attacking Trump when they created the environment for him to win.
You really show yourself up as a terrible lightweight when you reference Ivanka.
Itâs like the David Brent defence: âhow could I hate women - my Mumâs oneâ.
Nepotism, which Trump is certainly practising, almost seems quaint and decent by comparison.
Iâd be very interested to see what your reaction would be if, for hypothetical argumentâs sake, Jeremy Corbyn retweeted a Twitter account called @WhiteGenocideTM or tweeted a picture of Theresa May with the words âworst Prime Minister everâ inside a silhouette of a Star of David.
Very, very different to what your reaction over Donald Trump doing it is, Iâd bet.
You have no answer to the Ivanka reference so you discount it. His daughter, with whom he is obviously close; converted to Judaism, her Jewish husband is part of his administration, but you say this is irrelevant.
Ludicrous.
Now youâre back to your beloved retweet.
It took you a week to come up with that? The Brent defence. Outstanding.
A quote from a fictional character and a hypothetical comparison with Jeremy Cormyn. Concrete rebuttal there.
Doesnât remotely explain anything about his daughter and her husband but sure donât let that impede your valiant crusade.
The liberals are gas with their ant-Semitic charges. Look, thereâs no question that elements within the alt-right (a tiny group statistically) are anti-Semitic and some hate crimes come from them. However, the most serious Jew hatred in America and the most unsafe place for a Jewish-American are university campuses, which are dominated by liberal ideology since the 1960s. A staggering 54% of Jewish students have reported being subjected to or witness anti-Semitism. The source of the hatred might be anti-Israel or anti-Zionist, but if you are a Jewish American student being attacked, it doesnât really matter what ideology the Jew hater is hiding behind.
Nice attempt at fake news here, pity it doesnât remotely fit with the reality that he was a registered independent, was mentally ill and didnât have coherent political views, bar a hatred for government, being an arch âfake moneyâ conspiracist, and holding the view that women should not hold positions of power. He also wrote graffiti associated with Christian anti-abortion groups.
So whatever he was, he was no liberal.
Youâve been caught out badly here inventing things.
Nothing at all sure. They barely have anything to do with each other
Maybe this next guy knows something more about it than a lad in his parentâs attic in Galway who knows everything about everything from reading on the INTERNET: In July, Kushner wrote an editorial for the paper he owns, the Observer, rebutting a stafferâs article that directly criticized him for enabling vitriol and attacks against Jews. âMy father-in-law is not an anti-Semite,â Kushner wrote. Trump âis an incredibly loving and tolerant person who has embraced my family and our Judaism since I began dating my wife.â
Maybe you can find another deadly retweet to blow me out of the water on this.
Iâll leave you with this question. Has anything in your life changed one single iota since Trump was elected? Real life now?
Iâm really struggling to see why you freak out so much about something thatâs happening in a country youâve never even been to.