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(11-11-2016 10:26 AM)smudge12 Wrote:  My mother, a hijab-wearing Muslim woman who's lived here more than half her life and LOVES America, was scolded right after 9/11 (three times over a couple of months, once while I was with her), even though she had nothing to do with anything.

Guess what happened yesterday when she went out of the house (after we assured her not to worry about it)? Yeah...

She's literally crying and refusing to leave our home now.

I'm not afraid of Trump and I'm not afraid of his policies; I'm afraid of the box he's opened. I'm afraid of the things it's letting people think they can say and do. This is Trump's America now; what was "politically incorrect" (for good reasons) is now out in the open.

God help us all.

Perhaps she should assimilate to the country she loves and lives in. Maybe she could be more understanding of the perception of a hijab?
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(11-11-2016 10:29 AM)GoodOwl Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:06 AM)H.U.S.T.L.E. Wrote:  I think this thread is already a microcosm of the biggest issue we're facing in our country right now - it's telling that neither side of the debate can do much besides insult the other side.

Civil discourse is basically nonexistent on the Internet and in most of the media from both sides, and this thread isn't doing anything to change that perception.

As someone who voted for Hillary, I'd be more than willing to engage in a healthy debate, but the little time I've been thumbing through this board doesn't fill me with confidence that we'd get very far.

The way to help the poor and downtrodden is just not to get more government involved and less personal responsibility. You have to have the individual be more responsible and get the government out of their way. There is nothing wrong with charity, for the donor or the recipient. But when government tries to take over the job of charity and change voluntary redistribution and giving into involuntary redistribution and taking, you will always, always make problems worse and build resentments on both sides that lead to violence and destruction, as we have been and are now seeing again.

Please help me understand why the left sees more and bigger government as the solution when the New Deal, Great Society and Obamacare, to just start with a few, have been such utter and total failures? Why can't they even open their minds a little and admit that maybe personal and family responsibility is a good thing and does not need to be constantly assaulted and destroyed by the government?

If atheist and altrernative philosophies are so superior at helping the poor and downtrodden, then why are there no Atheist leper colonies staffed by atheist volunteers? Why no wikken leper colonies staffed by witches and warlocks to help the most poor and vulnerable? Why no atheist or wikken (or muslim, for that matter) food banks, meals on wheels, Leper colonies, etc... You know, all the evil things those ignorant and uncaring greedy Christians do? You know who runs the leper colonies in musilim lands? Christians. Why is that? Make fun of them all you want, yes some are extreme and take the bible literally and not as an allegorical, poetic, hyperbolic and sometimes historical text, but even those actually are the ones doing a lot of the good in the world, in the very places the left should be helping out the most.

If everyone is supposed to be equal, and everyone is supposed to be treated fairly and get a place at the table for their voice to be heard,l. then like it or not, that includes the Christians, all of them, from all different denominations and backgrounds and varying degrees of understanding and sophistication, who are mainly the actual ones who founded this country and are responsible for the privileges you now enjoy, take for granted and abuse.

The harsh reality and truth is that there could be no America without some understanding of God, however you wish to describe Him. The government the left worships does not, never has, and never will derive its power from itself.

"We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator (not by the government itself and not by the people themselves, or the culture, or the media, or the PC left, or sharia law) with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit (but never the guarantee) of happiness." --Thomas Jefferson

This is the fundamental and underlying disconnect between those on the left and the right. Ironic it was Jefferson who wrote those words. Apparently, Ben Franklin wrote much of the Declaration first, based upon other trendy-at-the-time ideas he'd been studying, and Jefferson heavily edited and organized Franklin's earlier draftworks.

Don't even start that lie. If you're taking money from the government, you ARENT a charity. None of those programs even get half their funding from charity.

Basically, all of the non-fundy social workers will lose their jobs because all of the tax dollars will go to fundamentalist charities that won't serve non-christians and won't hire them. Or they'll make Gay people and athiests listen to messages the consider hateful to get taxpayer funded social services. Or they simply wont have any services.

And you simply claim that because you think that the US was founded to be a Christian nation (it was explicitly not) that you have the right to privileged treatment.
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(11-11-2016 10:26 AM)smudge12 Wrote:  My mother, a hijab-wearing Muslim woman who's lived here more than half her life and LOVES America, was scolded right after 9/11 (three times over a couple of months, once while I was with her), even though she had nothing to do with anything.

Guess what happened yesterday when she went out of the house (after we assured her not to worry about it)? Yeah...

She's literally crying and refusing to leave our home now.

I'm not afraid of Trump and I'm not afraid of his policies; I'm afraid of the box he's opened. I'm afraid of the things it's letting people think they can say and do. This is Trump's America now; what was "politically incorrect" (for good reasons) is now out in the open.

God help us all.

And I could post a dozen articles about people who dared vote for Trump getting the crap beaten out them. So what? I'm sorry your mom is scared and I'm sorry anyone gets the crap beaten out of them for their beliefs.

But is it even remotely possible that the chief law enforcement officer of the country who routinely jumps to conclusions in one sset of circumstances and calls for calm in another, might be part of the problem?
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(11-11-2016 10:11 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  Guys, you think I'm mad? I am, but not nearly as much as my peers.

You guys largely live in a bubble. Most of you live in Trumpworld. Your world is largely male, overwhelmingly white, less urban, much more accepting of LGBT discrimination, etc. than America at large. That's part of the issue with being on a College sports board. College sports fans tend to be really male, really white, and really conservative.

In other words, are you saying whites don't have the "necessities", Tom? How about telling us about white swimming abilities too, while you're at it, since you seem to be on a real roll the last few days? My goodness, the kkk has nothing on your viewpoints. Maybe you need a new hood.
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(11-11-2016 10:30 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:26 AM)smudge12 Wrote:  My mother, a hijab-wearing Muslim woman who's lived here more than half her life and LOVES America, was scolded right after 9/11 (three times over a couple of months, once while I was with her), even though she had nothing to do with anything.

Guess what happened yesterday when she went out of the house (after we assured her not to worry about it)? Yeah...

She's literally crying and refusing to leave our home now.

I'm not afraid of Trump and I'm not afraid of his policies; I'm afraid of the box he's opened. I'm afraid of the things it's letting people think they can say and do. This is Trump's America now; what was "politically incorrect" (for good reasons) is now out in the open.

God help us all.

Perhaps she should assimilate to the country she loves and lives in. Maybe she could be more understanding of the perception of a hijab?

You sir, validate everything I paint DJT and his supporters with.
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(11-11-2016 10:34 AM)smudge12 Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:30 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:26 AM)smudge12 Wrote:  My mother, a hijab-wearing Muslim woman who's lived here more than half her life and LOVES America, was scolded right after 9/11 (three times over a couple of months, once while I was with her), even though she had nothing to do with anything.

Guess what happened yesterday when she went out of the house (after we assured her not to worry about it)? Yeah...

She's literally crying and refusing to leave our home now.

I'm not afraid of Trump and I'm not afraid of his policies; I'm afraid of the box he's opened. I'm afraid of the things it's letting people think they can say and do. This is Trump's America now; what was "politically incorrect" (for good reasons) is now out in the open.

God help us all.

Perhaps she should assimilate to the country she loves and lives in. Maybe she could be more understanding of the perception of a hijab?

I don't even know how to answer this. Wow, just wow.

Yep, that would be DJT and his supporters for you....insuting just to insult. Telling people what they can wear. Claiming ownership of a country they don't own...

And they didn't even get more votes than HRC.

Its going to get really ugly.
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These were questions. You nor smudge can't answer them?

Just play a victim and ran away and point the the finger at the bad bad man!?
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(11-11-2016 10:26 AM)smudge12 Wrote:  My mother, a hijab-wearing Muslim woman who's lived here more than half her life and LOVES America, was scolded right after 9/11 (three times over a couple of months, once while I was with her), even though she had nothing to do with anything.

Guess what happened yesterday when she went out of the house (after we assured her not to worry about it)? Yeah...

She's literally crying and refusing to leave our home now.

98% of Trump voters are horrified of what your mother went through. The other 2% can go to hell.

(11-11-2016 10:26 AM)smudge12 Wrote:  I'm not afraid of Trump and I'm not afraid of his policies; I'm afraid of the box he's opened. I'm afraid of the things it's letting people think they can say and do. This is Trump's America now; what was "politically incorrect" (for good reasons) is now out in the open.

People are sheetty but this idea of "you are not allowed to NOT have an opinion about x, and if the opinion you have about x is the incorrect one, you will be made to suffer, personally and professionally." is wrong.
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(11-11-2016 10:06 AM)H.U.S.T.L.E. Wrote:  I think this thread is already a microcosm of the biggest issue we're facing in our country right now - it's telling that neither side of the debate can do much besides insult the other side.

Civil discourse is basically nonexistent on the Internet and in most of the media from both sides, and this thread isn't doing anything to change that perception.

As someone who voted for Hillary, I'd be more than willing to engage in a healthy debate, but the little time I've been thumbing through this board doesn't fill me with confidence that we'd get very far.

And just as Obama told the Congressional Republicans in 2009, "Elections have consequences". There was no talk of unity, or coming together, or working together to develop the democratic strategy. Why should it exist now? What is there to discuss anyway? He has a 100 day strategy that was just approved by the American people.

When Obama took over the presidency after running on a platform to fundamentally change this country, conservative and moderate republicans were in shock. This country was headed towards the biggest ingestion of liberalism that had ever existed. It was scary. But there were no protests in the streets. If there ever was a time to scream racism it was then. Now the pendulum is swinging back. No big deal. I'm actually hopeful Trump can repeal many of the regulations that will free up our economy and get rid of the health care act that is a disaster, and we can get back to some good ole fashioned gridlock.

By the way, how can you not be impressed with what our founding fathers have put in place.

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(11-11-2016 10:41 AM)StillGotIt Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:06 AM)H.U.S.T.L.E. Wrote:  I think this thread is already a microcosm of the biggest issue we're facing in our country right now - it's telling that neither side of the debate can do much besides insult the other side.

Civil discourse is basically nonexistent on the Internet and in most of the media from both sides, and this thread isn't doing anything to change that perception.

As someone who voted for Hillary, I'd be more than willing to engage in a healthy debate, but the little time I've been thumbing through this board doesn't fill me with confidence that we'd get very far.

And just as Obama told the Congressional Republicans in 2009, "Elections have consequences". There was no talk of unity, or coming together, or working together to develop the democratic strategy. Why should it exist now? What is there to discuss anyway? He has a 100 day strategy that was just approved by the American people.

When Obama took over the presidency after running on a platform to fundamentally change this country, conservative and moderate republicans were in shock. This country was headed towards the biggest ingestion of liberalism that had ever existed. It was scary. But there were no protests in the streets. If there ever was a time to scream racism it was then. Now the pendulum is swinging back. No big deal. I'm actually hopeful Trump can repeal many of the regulations that will free up our economy and get rid of the health care act that is a disaster, and we can get back to some good ole fashioned gridlock.

By the way, how can you not be impressed with what our founding fathers have put in place.

04-cheers

Obama actually WON the popular vote. And Obama was conciliatory. DJT is running around like he's George Wallace in the 1960s. And his supporters are acting like that too. Oh and he LOST the popular vote. No mandate.
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(11-11-2016 10:44 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:41 AM)StillGotIt Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:06 AM)H.U.S.T.L.E. Wrote:  I think this thread is already a microcosm of the biggest issue we're facing in our country right now - it's telling that neither side of the debate can do much besides insult the other side.

Civil discourse is basically nonexistent on the Internet and in most of the media from both sides, and this thread isn't doing anything to change that perception.

As someone who voted for Hillary, I'd be more than willing to engage in a healthy debate, but the little time I've been thumbing through this board doesn't fill me with confidence that we'd get very far.

And just as Obama told the Congressional Republicans in 2009, "Elections have consequences". There was no talk of unity, or coming together, or working together to develop the democratic strategy. Why should it exist now? What is there to discuss anyway? He has a 100 day strategy that was just approved by the American people.

When Obama took over the presidency after running on a platform to fundamentally change this country, conservative and moderate republicans were in shock. This country was headed towards the biggest ingestion of liberalism that had ever existed. It was scary. But there were no protests in the streets. If there ever was a time to scream racism it was then. Now the pendulum is swinging back. No big deal. I'm actually hopeful Trump can repeal many of the regulations that will free up our economy and get rid of the health care act that is a disaster, and we can get back to some good ole fashioned gridlock.

By the way, how can you not be impressed with what our founding fathers have put in place.

04-cheers

Obama actually WON the popular vote. And Obama was conciliatory. DJT is running around like he's George Wallace in the 1960s. And his supporters are acting like that too. Oh and he LOST the popular vote. No mandate.

Did you read the last sentence? The electoral college worked just as it was designed.

The only white people running around like George Wallace are in your head.
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(11-11-2016 10:44 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:41 AM)StillGotIt Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:06 AM)H.U.S.T.L.E. Wrote:  I think this thread is already a microcosm of the biggest issue we're facing in our country right now - it's telling that neither side of the debate can do much besides insult the other side.

Civil discourse is basically nonexistent on the Internet and in most of the media from both sides, and this thread isn't doing anything to change that perception.

As someone who voted for Hillary, I'd be more than willing to engage in a healthy debate, but the little time I've been thumbing through this board doesn't fill me with confidence that we'd get very far.

And just as Obama told the Congressional Republicans in 2009, "Elections have consequences". There was no talk of unity, or coming together, or working together to develop the democratic strategy. Why should it exist now? What is there to discuss anyway? He has a 100 day strategy that was just approved by the American people.

When Obama took over the presidency after running on a platform to fundamentally change this country, conservative and moderate republicans were in shock. This country was headed towards the biggest ingestion of liberalism that had ever existed. It was scary. But there were no protests in the streets. If there ever was a time to scream racism it was then. Now the pendulum is swinging back. No big deal. I'm actually hopeful Trump can repeal many of the regulations that will free up our economy and get rid of the health care act that is a disaster, and we can get back to some good ole fashioned gridlock.

By the way, how can you not be impressed with what our founding fathers have put in place.

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Obama actually WON the popular vote. And Obama was conciliatory. DJT is running around like he's George Wallace in the 1960s. And his supporters are acting like that too. Oh and he LOST the popular vote. No mandate.

That backseat comment and elections have consequences was conciliatory? The fact that after the house and senate changed hands and he legislated thru executive order sure seemed that way as well.
Trump is president. House and senate are republican. Not one piece of legislation has been passed yet here you are talking about jailing people based on sexual orientation and going back to segregation. You are no better than those who were talking about reeducation camps when Obama got elected.
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(11-11-2016 10:30 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:27 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  Tom are you listening to the election results yourself? Where's the disconnect ?

I'll ask again, where is all the offenses, brutality against homosexuals ? Please don't bring up Egypt etc... here in the USwehere is it taking place ?

Your 3 % is plenty loud it seems but y'all don't appear to listen to what the country and our system has elected. Why?

DJT just made his first 3 appointments. Two of them support the persecutin overseas. And they both support criminalizing being Gay. And they'll be choosing all of DJT's appointees basically.

You didn't answer my question,.. where is it taking place in the USA?
I'm not seeing it , reading about it ?!

Links please.

Just so I understand , is the word homosexual or Queer derogatory? Really is it? I'm just trying to learn. If so,.. why?
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Quote:And Obama was conciliatory.

I must be getting old. I'd have sworn it was Obama who told us that elections have consequences.
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(11-11-2016 10:50 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:30 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:27 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  Tom are you listening to the election results yourself? Where's the disconnect ?

I'll ask again, where is all the offenses, brutality against homosexuals ? Please don't bring up Egypt etc... here in the USwehere is it taking place ?

Your 3 % is plenty loud it seems but y'all don't appear to listen to what the country and our system has elected. Why?

DJT just made his first 3 appointments. Two of them support the persecutin overseas. And they both support criminalizing being Gay. And they'll be choosing all of DJT's appointees basically.

You didn't answer my question,.. where is it taking place in the USA?
I'm not seeing it , reading about it ?!

Links please.

Just so I understand , is the word homosexual or Queer derogatory? Really is it? I'm just trying to learn. If so,.. why?

So DJT and his administration supports genocide overseas and advocates criminalization here, but hasn't implemented it yet. Okay.

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Its best for an outsider to just use Gay or Lesbian. Homosexual usually refers to sexual acts not people. The only people that would be rightly described as homosexual would be people that have sex with a member of their own gender but who aren't part of the community (closeted, on the DL, etc.). I almost never use queer. Its very difficult to pin down the correct usage, even for people in the community. I only use it when someone asks me to. In practice, you'd never get asked.

Homosexual is a tricky word...If used to describe a Gay person, especially by an outsider, then it usually is grating.

Just use Gay or Lesbian or LGBT or GLBT, and you'll be fine. If you know the person isn't really a part of the community, use homosexual (using Gay for a closeted person will cause less offense than using homosexual to describe a Gay person).
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Quote:“Elections have consequences.” It’s the political way for winners to tell losers: “Tough luck, you lost. Get over it.”

President Obama infamously espoused this view shortly after his 2009 inauguration, during a meeting with congressional Republicans about his economic proposals. Mr. Obama was later quoted as telling GOP leaders that “elections have consequences,” and, in case there was any doubt, “I won.”

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/Po...g-that-now
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(11-11-2016 10:55 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:50 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:30 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 10:27 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  Tom are you listening to the election results yourself? Where's the disconnect ?

I'll ask again, where is all the offenses, brutality against homosexuals ? Please don't bring up Egypt etc... here in the USwehere is it taking place ?

Your 3 % is plenty loud it seems but y'all don't appear to listen to what the country and our system has elected. Why?

DJT just made his first 3 appointments. Two of them support the persecutin overseas. And they both support criminalizing being Gay. And they'll be choosing all of DJT's appointees basically.

You didn't answer my question,.. where is it taking place in the USA?
I'm not seeing it , reading about it ?!

Links please.

Just so I understand , is the word homosexual or Queer derogatory? Really is it? I'm just trying to learn. If so,.. why?

So DJT and his administration supports genocide overseas and advocates criminalization here, but hasn't implemented it yet. Okay.

---

Its best for an outsider to just use Gay or Lesbian. Homosexual usually refers to sexual acts not people. The only people that would be rightly described as homosexual would be people that have sex with a member of their own gender but who aren't part of the community (closeted, on the DL, etc.). I almost never use queer. Its very difficult to pin down the correct usage, even for people in the community. I only use it when someone asks me to. In practice, you'd never get asked.

Just use Gay or Lesbian or LGBT or GLBT, and you'll be fine. If you know the person isn't really a part of the community, use homosexual (using Gay for a closeted person will cause less offense than using homosexual to describe a Gay person).

It must scare the hell out of you that Obama was brining in Muslim refugees given the Muslim point of view on homosexuality. If Trump enforces immigration and vets those coming from the middle east you will be able to rest easier.
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(11-11-2016 09:29 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(11-11-2016 09:22 AM)TechRocks Wrote:  Trump should say to the other side, "smell my finger".

And basically, that's what DJT will do for the next 4 years. And he is going to rip this country apart.

This is worse than Bush, this is worse than Obama. This man and his supporters want to offend. And they're succeeding. Bigly.

After Bush, if Trump doesn't figure how to govern as a Republican, its pretty much pack em and zip em time for the GOP.

Enjoy your trolling. Don't complain when you end up with serious social disruptions.

"basket of deplorables" "I want to throw a bunch of coal miners out of work." "If Donald Trump gets elected there will be riots and maybe even a civil war." You have been programmed Tom. HRC wanted 1984.
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Tom that sounds kind of revisionist isn't it? Man on man sex is Homosexual.. Not GAY.
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I'd be careful with your mandate guys. People didn't vote for Trump, they didn't vote for his plan. They voted against it.
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