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Once again, Trump's White Supremacy was in play in the Super Bowl

Trump calls Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show a 'slap in the face to our country'

President Donald Trump criticized Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, calling it "absolutely terrible, one of the worst, EVER," in a post on social media on Sunday.

Trump also said that speaking Spanish at the Super Bowl was an affront to our nation. Do I need to remind people that Puerto Ricans are considered to be Americans?

Nonetheless, that was just on instance of Trump's White Supremacy actions. Here are more from him and from those that support him and he supports them back:

Trump 2.0’s Most Racist Moments, Ranked

10. Vice President JD Vance saying it’s “totally reasonable and acceptable” for Americans to not want to live next to people who speak a different language or come from “a totally different culture.”

9. Greg Bovino, then-commander-at-large of the U.S. Border Patrol, saying his agents choose the people to arrest based partly on “how they look.”

8. Rallying around a DOGE staffer fired for racist posts.

7. Vance dismissing outrage at a Young Republicans group chat in which participants called black people monkeys and “watermelon people.”

6. Trump cutting admissions for refugees from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, but making an exception for white Afrikaners from South Africa.

5. Trump nominating Paul Ingrassia to lead the Office of Special Counsel.

Follow these steps and see if you can spot the racism:
  1. Trump chose Ingrassia, who had been working as a White House staffer, to head a key watchdog agency despite lacking relevant experience.
  2. Politico published texts from Ingrassia saying Martin Luther King Jr. Day should be “tossed into the seventh circle of hell” and that he has “a Nazi streak.”
  3. Senators spoke out against Ingrassia and said his nomination wouldn’t pass.
  4. Trump pulled the nomination—but rather than toss Ingrassia aside, Trump made him the deputy general counsel at the General Services Administration, a job that does not require Senate confirmation. (As of this writing, he has been bumped up to the role of acting general counsel.)
For anyone claiming Trump doesn’t surround himself with racists, go back to point 1.

4. Trump sharing a video of Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero while an AI-generated Chuck Schumer talks about illegal immigrants voting.

3. Trump disparaging Ilhan Omar and Somali Americans.

2. Trump blaming Reagan National Airport plane crash on DEI hiring standards.

1. Trump sharing a video depicting the Obamas as apes.



There are a LOT more examples

President Trump’s First Week Begins with Rollout of White Supremacist Policies and Pardons

and going back 55 years to 1970, more racism and favoring White Supremacy

Donald Trump’s long history of racism, from the 1970s to 2020

Trump has repeatedly claimed he’s “the least racist person.” His history suggests otherwise.

Our country is all about immigrants and of different races.

White (non-Hispanic) as the largest group (around 59%), followed by Hispanic/Latino (around 19%), Black/African American (around 13%), Asian (around 6%), and people of two or more races (around 10%), with smaller percentages for American Indian/Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.

59% are White Americans, meaning that 41% are of different races. This is the makeup of country for the last 250 years. What Trump is literally doing with his White Supremacy actions is to split our country apart and help the 59% but get rid of the 41% of all Americans (meaning 141 million Americans are out of Trump's favor, simply because they are not WHITE Americans.

Trump is not president of the U.S., but of only a president of the White U.S.

Is this what Trump means by Making America Great Again?
 
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What was up with those utility poles?
 
Once again, Trump's White Supremacy was in play in the Super Bowl

Trump calls Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show a 'slap in the face to our country'

President Donald Trump criticized Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, calling it "absolutely terrible, one of the worst, EVER," in a post on social media on Sunday.

Trump also said that speaking Spanish at the Super Bowl was an affront to our nation. Do I need to remind people that Puerto Ricans are considered to be Americans?

Nonetheless, that was just on instance of Trump's White Supremacy actions. Here are more from him and from those that support him and he supports them back:

Trump 2.0’s Most Racist Moments, Ranked

10. Vice President JD Vance saying it’s “totally reasonable and acceptable” for Americans to not want to live next to people who speak a different language or come from “a totally different culture.”

9. Greg Bovino, then-commander-at-large of the U.S. Border Patrol, saying his agents choose the people to arrest based partly on “how they look.”

8. Rallying around a DOGE staffer fired for racist posts.

7. Vance dismissing outrage at a Young Republicans group chat in which participants called black people monkeys and “watermelon people.”

6. Trump cutting admissions for refugees from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, but making an exception for white Afrikaners from South Africa.

5. Trump nominating Paul Ingrassia to lead the Office of Special Counsel.

Follow these steps and see if you can spot the racism:
  1. Trump chose Ingrassia, who had been working as a White House staffer, to head a key watchdog agency despite lacking relevant experience.
  2. Politico published texts from Ingrassia saying Martin Luther King Jr. Day should be “tossed into the seventh circle of hell” and that he has “a Nazi streak.”
  3. Senators spoke out against Ingrassia and said his nomination wouldn’t pass.
  4. Trump pulled the nomination—but rather than toss Ingrassia aside, Trump made him the deputy general counsel at the General Services Administration, a job that does not require Senate confirmation. (As of this writing, he has been bumped up to the role of acting general counsel.)
For anyone claiming Trump doesn’t surround himself with racists, go back to point 1.

4. Trump sharing a video of Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero while an AI-generated Chuck Schumer talks about illegal immigrants voting.

3. Trump disparaging Ilhan Omar and Somali Americans.

2. Trump blaming Reagan National Airport plane crash on DEI hiring standards.

1. Trump sharing a video depicting the Obamas as apes.



There are a LOT more examples

President Trump’s First Week Begins with Rollout of White Supremacist Policies and Pardons

and going back 55 years to 1970, more racism and favoring White Supremacy

Donald Trump’s long history of racism, from the 1970s to 2020

Trump has repeatedly claimed he’s “the least racist person.” His history suggests otherwise.

Our country is all about immigrants and of different races.

White (non-Hispanic) as the largest group (around 59%), followed by Hispanic/Latino (around 19%), Black/African American (around 13%), Asian (around 6%), and people of two or more races (around 10%), with smaller percentages for American Indian/Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.

59% are White Americans, meaning that 41% are of different races. This is the makeup of country for the last 250 years. What Trump is literally doing with his White Supremacy actions is to split our country apart and help the 59% but get rid of the 41% of all Americans (meaning 141 million Americans are out of Trump's favor, simply because they are not WHITE Americans.

Trump is not president of the U.S., but of only a president of the White U.S.

Is this what Trump means by Making America Great Again?


Mucky churning out more rubbish -- misjudging common sense and the growing mood .
No different from his Free Stock Grift -- hopeless
 
Once again, Trump's White Supremacy was in play in the Super Bowl

Trump calls Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show a 'slap in the face to our country'

President Donald Trump criticized Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, calling it "absolutely terrible, one of the worst, EVER," in a post on social media on Sunday.

Trump also said that speaking Spanish at the Super Bowl was an affront to our nation. Do I need to remind people that Puerto Ricans are considered to be Americans?

Nonetheless, that was just on instance of Trump's White Supremacy actions. Here are more from him and from those that support him and he supports them back:

Trump 2.0’s Most Racist Moments, Ranked

10. Vice President JD Vance saying it’s “totally reasonable and acceptable” for Americans to not want to live next to people who speak a different language or come from “a totally different culture.”

9. Greg Bovino, then-commander-at-large of the U.S. Border Patrol, saying his agents choose the people to arrest based partly on “how they look.”

8. Rallying around a DOGE staffer fired for racist posts.

7. Vance dismissing outrage at a Young Republicans group chat in which participants called black people monkeys and “watermelon people.”

6. Trump cutting admissions for refugees from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, but making an exception for white Afrikaners from South Africa.

5. Trump nominating Paul Ingrassia to lead the Office of Special Counsel.

Follow these steps and see if you can spot the racism:
  1. Trump chose Ingrassia, who had been working as a White House staffer, to head a key watchdog agency despite lacking relevant experience.
  2. Politico published texts from Ingrassia saying Martin Luther King Jr. Day should be “tossed into the seventh circle of hell” and that he has “a Nazi streak.”
  3. Senators spoke out against Ingrassia and said his nomination wouldn’t pass.
  4. Trump pulled the nomination—but rather than toss Ingrassia aside, Trump made him the deputy general counsel at the General Services Administration, a job that does not require Senate confirmation. (As of this writing, he has been bumped up to the role of acting general counsel.)
For anyone claiming Trump doesn’t surround himself with racists, go back to point 1.

4. Trump sharing a video of Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero while an AI-generated Chuck Schumer talks about illegal immigrants voting.

3. Trump disparaging Ilhan Omar and Somali Americans.

2. Trump blaming Reagan National Airport plane crash on DEI hiring standards.

1. Trump sharing a video depicting the Obamas as apes.



There are a LOT more examples

President Trump’s First Week Begins with Rollout of White Supremacist Policies and Pardons

and going back 55 years to 1970, more racism and favoring White Supremacy

Donald Trump’s long history of racism, from the 1970s to 2020

Trump has repeatedly claimed he’s “the least racist person.” His history suggests otherwise.

Our country is all about immigrants and of different races.

White (non-Hispanic) as the largest group (around 59%), followed by Hispanic/Latino (around 19%), Black/African American (around 13%), Asian (around 6%), and people of two or more races (around 10%), with smaller percentages for American Indian/Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.

59% are White Americans, meaning that 41% are of different races. This is the makeup of country for the last 250 years. What Trump is literally doing with his White Supremacy actions is to split our country apart and help the 59% but get rid of the 41% of all Americans (meaning 141 million Americans are out of Trump's favor, simply because they are not WHITE Americans.

Trump is not president of the U.S., but of only a president of the White U.S.

Is this what Trump means by Making America Great Again?

We get it. Trump's a racist. So's half the country (more if we are honest).
 
We get it. Trump's a racist. So's half the country (more if we are honest).
Nonetheless, that does not make racism the right thing, does it? Isn't racism something we should all fight against?

Isn't that something presidents take an oath to fight against?

"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States".

Racism is no part of the Constitution
 
Nonetheless, that does not make racism the right thing, does it? Isn't racism something we should all fight against?

Isn't that something presidents take an oath to fight against?

"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States".

Racism is no part of the Constitution
We should resist the mongrelization of America.
 
Once again, Trump's White Supremacy was in play in the Super Bowl

Trump calls Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show a 'slap in the face to our country'

President Donald Trump criticized Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, calling it "absolutely terrible, one of the worst, EVER," in a post on social media on Sunday.

Trump also said that speaking Spanish at the Super Bowl was an affront to our nation. Do I need to remind people that Puerto Ricans are considered to be Americans?

Nonetheless, that was just on instance of Trump's White Supremacy actions. Here are more from him and from those that support him and he supports them back:

Trump 2.0’s Most Racist Moments, Ranked

10. Vice President JD Vance saying it’s “totally reasonable and acceptable” for Americans to not want to live next to people who speak a different language or come from “a totally different culture.”

9. Greg Bovino, then-commander-at-large of the U.S. Border Patrol, saying his agents choose the people to arrest based partly on “how they look.”

8. Rallying around a DOGE staffer fired for racist posts.

7. Vance dismissing outrage at a Young Republicans group chat in which participants called black people monkeys and “watermelon people.”

6. Trump cutting admissions for refugees from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, but making an exception for white Afrikaners from South Africa.

5. Trump nominating Paul Ingrassia to lead the Office of Special Counsel.

Follow these steps and see if you can spot the racism:
  1. Trump chose Ingrassia, who had been working as a White House staffer, to head a key watchdog agency despite lacking relevant experience.
  2. Politico published texts from Ingrassia saying Martin Luther King Jr. Day should be “tossed into the seventh circle of hell” and that he has “a Nazi streak.”
  3. Senators spoke out against Ingrassia and said his nomination wouldn’t pass.
  4. Trump pulled the nomination—but rather than toss Ingrassia aside, Trump made him the deputy general counsel at the General Services Administration, a job that does not require Senate confirmation. (As of this writing, he has been bumped up to the role of acting general counsel.)
For anyone claiming Trump doesn’t surround himself with racists, go back to point 1.

4. Trump sharing a video of Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero while an AI-generated Chuck Schumer talks about illegal immigrants voting.

3. Trump disparaging Ilhan Omar and Somali Americans.

2. Trump blaming Reagan National Airport plane crash on DEI hiring standards.

1. Trump sharing a video depicting the Obamas as apes.



There are a LOT more examples

President Trump’s First Week Begins with Rollout of White Supremacist Policies and Pardons

and going back 55 years to 1970, more racism and favoring White Supremacy

Donald Trump’s long history of racism, from the 1970s to 2020

Trump has repeatedly claimed he’s “the least racist person.” His history suggests otherwise.

Our country is all about immigrants and of different races.

White (non-Hispanic) as the largest group (around 59%), followed by Hispanic/Latino (around 19%), Black/African American (around 13%), Asian (around 6%), and people of two or more races (around 10%), with smaller percentages for American Indian/Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.

59% are White Americans, meaning that 41% are of different races. This is the makeup of country for the last 250 years. What Trump is literally doing with his White Supremacy actions is to split our country apart and help the 59% but get rid of the 41% of all Americans (meaning 141 million Americans are out of Trump's favor, simply because they are not WHITE Americans.

Trump is not president of the U.S., but of only a president of the White U.S.

Is this what Trump means by Making America Great Again?

Dumb Don is merely doing the job he’s paid to do. He must push divisive tactics to keep his flock of sheep in order. Just as the NFL does the same.

Don’t fall for it. Let’s all unite and kick the globalist pedos out.
 
We should resist the mongrelization of America.
Wow, Stormfront much? But lets think about that, "mongrelization".

I am a cat person, but I was raised with dogs. Purebreds, working dogs, bird dogs, rabbit dogs, beagles, English setters, Britanny Spaniels. All the purebreds were working dogs. The family pet, always a mongrel, a mutt.
 
Once again, Trump's White Supremacy was in play in the Super Bowl

Trump calls Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show a 'slap in the face to our country'

President Donald Trump criticized Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, calling it "absolutely terrible, one of the worst, EVER," in a post on social media on Sunday.

Trump also said that speaking Spanish at the Super Bowl was an affront to our nation. Do I need to remind people that Puerto Ricans are considered to be Americans?

Nonetheless, that was just on instance of Trump's White Supremacy actions. Here are more from him and from those that support him and he supports them back:

Trump 2.0’s Most Racist Moments, Ranked

10. Vice President JD Vance saying it’s “totally reasonable and acceptable” for Americans to not want to live next to people who speak a different language or come from “a totally different culture.”

9. Greg Bovino, then-commander-at-large of the U.S. Border Patrol, saying his agents choose the people to arrest based partly on “how they look.”

8. Rallying around a DOGE staffer fired for racist posts.

7. Vance dismissing outrage at a Young Republicans group chat in which participants called black people monkeys and “watermelon people.”

6. Trump cutting admissions for refugees from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, but making an exception for white Afrikaners from South Africa.

5. Trump nominating Paul Ingrassia to lead the Office of Special Counsel.

Follow these steps and see if you can spot the racism:
  1. Trump chose Ingrassia, who had been working as a White House staffer, to head a key watchdog agency despite lacking relevant experience.
  2. Politico published texts from Ingrassia saying Martin Luther King Jr. Day should be “tossed into the seventh circle of hell” and that he has “a Nazi streak.”
  3. Senators spoke out against Ingrassia and said his nomination wouldn’t pass.
  4. Trump pulled the nomination—but rather than toss Ingrassia aside, Trump made him the deputy general counsel at the General Services Administration, a job that does not require Senate confirmation. (As of this writing, he has been bumped up to the role of acting general counsel.)
For anyone claiming Trump doesn’t surround himself with racists, go back to point 1.

4. Trump sharing a video of Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero while an AI-generated Chuck Schumer talks about illegal immigrants voting.

3. Trump disparaging Ilhan Omar and Somali Americans.

2. Trump blaming Reagan National Airport plane crash on DEI hiring standards.

1. Trump sharing a video depicting the Obamas as apes.



There are a LOT more examples

President Trump’s First Week Begins with Rollout of White Supremacist Policies and Pardons

and going back 55 years to 1970, more racism and favoring White Supremacy

Donald Trump’s long history of racism, from the 1970s to 2020

Trump has repeatedly claimed he’s “the least racist person.” His history suggests otherwise.

Our country is all about immigrants and of different races.

White (non-Hispanic) as the largest group (around 59%), followed by Hispanic/Latino (around 19%), Black/African American (around 13%), Asian (around 6%), and people of two or more races (around 10%), with smaller percentages for American Indian/Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.

59% are White Americans, meaning that 41% are of different races. This is the makeup of country for the last 250 years. What Trump is literally doing with his White Supremacy actions is to split our country apart and help the 59% but get rid of the 41% of all Americans (meaning 141 million Americans are out of Trump's favor, simply because they are not WHITE Americans.

Trump is not president of the U.S., but of only a president of the White U.S.

Is this what Trump means by Making America Great Again?

President Trump is correct.
Bad Bunny is a racist POS.
BB doesn't accept that America is a sovereign country with a border and immigration laws and an English speaking country because he is a Racist Latino Nationalist.
 
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10. Vice President JD Vance saying it’s “totally reasonable and acceptable” for Americans to not want to live next to people who speak a different language or come from “a totally different culture.”


Your hackness is showing again !

I'd like to know what planet you people are from !
 
Your hackness is showing again !

I'd like to know what planet you people are from !
Hackness? Is that an actual word? Cannot be found in any dictionary!

Could it be "hacking"? If so, who would I be hacking? the minds of people?

as far as what planet I am from. Evidently you are not of our planet since you use vocabulary that does not exist on this planet. In addition, what I am doing is showing something that Trump is doing (or actually not doing well - called incompetence). Perhaps in your planet that is normal but on Earth, competence has been the #1 issue with every leader in all industries, given than incompetence destroys whatever is tried to be done
 
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