Norman
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If they wanted, CNN could sue the individual responsible for using their trademark without their consent.we have admitted trolls in here daily. you ignore them not blow them up with attention.there's a whole lot of hateful trump MEMEs out there. you gonna stand up for trump demanding people quit it?
same thing.
It's not the same thing, this guy is AN ADMITTED TROLL. That little Trump CNN meme is not in itself what got him in hot water, it's all the other shit he has been posting.
Look at how he talks about his posting - oh, that wasn't me, I wouldn't talk or act like that in life, that was just my internet alter ego.
And yes I absolutely would support Trump calling for people to behave on the internet with same consideration they exercise in their daily life.
now if all the other shit he's been posting, what is it and why does CNN care? all i know about via CNN or anyone is the meme that will now define CNN in the most unflattering of ways.
we do agree people need to act online like they would in person. i don't think that would stop the flood of memes' either cause many of these people are like that in person. get over it and move on.
When president posts this garbage it becomes news.
#CNNBlackmail is now a top tag in Twitter. Guys, it's time to sharpen up photoshop skills.
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Trump has really tapped into this swamp of insidious smallness a portion of the population including himself suffers from.
You are still focusing on Trump, when CNN blackmaiils private citizens. A bit odd choice. The victim has come out as a 15 year old and gay person. Seems like you don't stand for minorities after all. CNN targets kids all the same...
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I don't think the asswhooping of CNN constitutes a commercial activity.
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