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Even if this were hard--that is how it is ! Assuredly, however, by far the harder fate is that which strikes the man who thinks he can overcome Nature, but in the last analysis only mocks her. Distress, misfortune, and diseases are her answer.
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Here you can see Brian Stelter, CNN's big instigator-coordinator, laying out how they are labelling Trump's past actions as "racist" (all of which are, of course, strawman arguments, lies and exaggerations):
https://twitter.com/i/status/1152964293459152903
^^ watch the video
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No, but it's used as a ploy to cover the massive transfer of wealth upwards.
It's also being used for Trump to rile his base now that he's lost the economic argument.
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Telling someone born into the country to go back is not racist?
Saying there are good people amongst the Nazis isn't racist?
Being sued in 1973 for refusing to rent to black tenants isn't racist?
Calling for the death penalty for black and Hispanic teens, who he said were still guilty for a rape even AFTER they found DNA evidence to the contrary?
The whole Obama birther bullshit wasn't racist?
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NoSaying there are good people amongst the Nazis isn't racist?
Not necessarily, it depends on the context.Being sued in 1973 for refusing to rent to black tenants isn't racist?
No. Again, it's not racist. Just because someone "on the receiving end" is of a different race, doesn't make the occurence racist. Because it doesn't necessarily have to do with their race, but for example it can be about their behaviour. In this particular case, that's most likely the explanation too.Calling for the death penalty for black and Hispanic teens, who he said were still guilty for a rape even AFTER they found DNA evidence to the contrary?
Look, to cherry-pick incidents over many years, in which non-white people were involved, just to "prove" Trump's racism, is terrible methodology and doesn't prove anything.
Nope. By the way, Obama's birth certificate was QUITE CLEARLY a fabrication, hence many people still believe he wasn't born in the US.The whole Obama birther bullshit wasn't racist?
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Since we're talking about the possibility of "another Civil War" I should like to take this opportunity to give an eyewitness account from the Spotsylvania Campaign, at the Mule Shoe and Bloody Angle. After a day and night of continuous face to face fighting at the Mule Shoe and Bloody Angle, some 17,000 men (9,000 Union and 8,000 Confederate) had perished, been mangled by wounds, or found themselves destined to rot in prison camps.
A little background about it: Spotsylvania was the 2nd great titanic battle that pitted Robert Lee against Ulysses Grant. It's a testament to Lee's mastery of the art of war that Grant found himself (for the first time) submerged into the butchery of a war of attrition; consequently, there has been much talk about Grant as a so called butcher of lives; but, it was Lee's fine generalship that forced Grant into the butchery of attrition. Total casualties from the 2 week long Spotsylvania Campaign were close to 32,000 (18,399 Union losses and 12,687 Confederate losses).
An excerpt from J.W. Muffly, Regimental Adjutant, 148th Pensylvania Infantry, 4th Brigade, 2nd Division of Hancock's 2nd Corps of the Army of the Potomac: "A schoolmate and intimate friend of Major Church, both belonging to the Twenty-sixth Michigan, fell on top of the works that morning. He was the only son of wealthy and indulgent parents…When volunteers were called for in the hour of the nation’s need, he was amoung the first to step forward and put his name down, saying he was going as a private and try to make a man of himself…We found the remains where they fell. There had been no time to remove them, and they had lain on top of the works during the entire engagement, and, had it not been for some of the comrades who had seen him fall and identified the place, we would never have recognized it as having been a soldier."
https://ironbrigader.com/2014/04/22/...ia-courthouse/
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Let's remember that we never had a First Civil War. We had a War Between The States.
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These titles are based on conceptual ideas and manmade concepts. They give us a way to communicate. For example: In the American Revolution, in June, 1775, the Battle of Bunker Hill was primarily fought on Breed's Hill. Those whom recorded the event misidentified the location of the battle; henceforward, we have always referred to it as Bunker Hill. I haven't seen anyone complain about calling it Bunker Hill, and n0either do I have any problem with it.
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