The Official USMB Inauguration Thread - President Donald Trump #47

Trumpism is a sign of low breeding.

Vulgar, common, ignorant and proud of it, flagrantly racist and jingoistic.

Very bad winners. Focused on racial attacks and retribution for their leader’s personal resentments.
Sorry Komrade.

We saw the low breeding and vulgar, common, ignorant and proud of it, flagrantly racist and jingoistic agenda of bad losers back during the Summer of 2020 in a hundred plus cities across this nation when your AntiFa and BLM communist clones engaged in insurrection and riot and rebellion in the streets to undermine our Constitution and Representative Republic form of government. :rolleyes::confused::mad:

I suggest you pack your bags and relocate to somewhere else on this planet where a form of failed socialist~communist government exists that will make you 'happy'! ;):cool:

We don't need your useless, deadwood, economic drain upon our nation! :mad:
Don't let the door bang your arse as you exit. :rolleyes::cool:
 
Our democracy has atrophied for decades, maintaining a veneer of legitimacy, of a government by the people, for the people, but much of that was more ceremonial than it was true.

Now this veneer has been removed.

Maybe sunlight will end up being the best disinfectant.
 
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Oh, come on now. Think about it. The concept behind "woke" is, at its core, about building a world that’s more fair, inclusive, and thoughtful. It’s about acknowledging the ways in which society hasn’t always treated everyone equally—whether because of race, gender, sexuality, or other parts of who we are—and working together to change that. It’s not about blaming individuals or tearing anyone down, but about opening our eyes to systems and patterns that have left some people at a disadvantage and finding ways to lift everyone up.

What it’s not is a call for division, intolerance, or censorship of differing views. It’s not about labeling people as bad or good based on whether they’ve always had the “right” perspective. It’s about learning, growing, and being open to understanding experiences that might not be our own. Far from being an attack on tradition or free thought, it’s an invitation to expand our empathy and imagine a society where everyone feels valued, seen, and supported.

Rather than ridiculing or shunning this approach, it’s worth embracing it as a chance to be part of something bigger—a movement toward kindness, justice, and shared humanity. It encourages us to have conversations that might feel uncomfortable but are ultimately about making things better for everyone, not just for some. It’s less about politics and more about people, and about believing that when we care for each other, we all benefit.
 
Our democracy has atrophied for decades, maintaining a veneer of legitimacy, of a government by the people, for the people, but much of that was more ceremonial than it was true.

Now this veneer has been removed.

Maybe sunlight will end up being the best disinfectant.

It always is. But all the big criminals just got pardoned.
 
Our democracy has atrophied for decades, maintaining a veneer of legitimacy, of a government by the people, for the people, but much of that was more ceremonial than it was true.

Now this veneer has been removed.

Maybe sunlight will end up being the best disinfectant.
Sorry Komrade. We are not a "Democracy".
We are a Representative Republic where while a majority might decide, the minority is protected by the Bill of Rights and the structure of our Constitution.

No mob rule here.

BTW, we saw what your dissident side has to offer during your Summer of 2020 insurrection and riots, etc.
 
Oh, come on now. Think about it. The concept behind "woke" is, at its core, about building a world that’s more fair, inclusive, and thoughtful. It’s about acknowledging the ways in which society hasn’t always treated everyone equally—whether because of race, gender, sexuality, or other parts of who we are—and working together to change that. It’s not about blaming individuals or tearing anyone down, but about opening our eyes to systems and patterns that have left some people at a disadvantage and finding ways to lift everyone up.

What it’s not is a call for division, intolerance, or censorship of differing views. It’s not about labeling people as bad or good based on whether they’ve always had the “right” perspective. It’s about learning, growing, and being open to understanding experiences that might not be our own. Far from being an attack on tradition or free thought, it’s an invitation to expand our empathy and imagine a society where everyone feels valued, seen, and supported.

Rather than ridiculing or shunning this approach, it’s worth embracing it as a chance to be part of something bigger—a movement toward kindness, justice, and shared humanity. It encourages us to have conversations that might feel uncomfortable but are ultimately about making things better for everyone, not just for some. It’s less about politics and more about people, and about believing that when we care for each other, we all benefit.
So, then tell me what the truth is about the Wake Movement if it's fake news. Be careful I come equipped with a lot of history and research ability.
 
On this sad day for democracy in America, one is reminded of the words of H.L. Mencken:

"On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron."
Thank gosh we aren't a worthless "Democracy"!
 
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If USMCA worked out better than NAFTA, then perhaps I would have bought what he was selling and have listened beyond the first few moments.
 
Yeah, this dumb shit is why magaturds aren't taken seriously whatsoever. :auiqs.jpg: You bleev what you bleev because in your binary world, you can't accept someone wouldn't vote for either of the crappy candidates we got. I get it. Reality left you in 2016. :itsok:

Well reality hasn't been good to you at all.

Go **** yourself.

My, my, you really are having a difficult time with this haven't you?
 
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