Trump's Words

I have a question for those who are voting for/voted for Trump:

When you see Trump have words of praise for dictators and autocrats like Putin, Xi, Kim and Orban, when he wishes his generals were like those of Hitler, and when you hear the words he uses to describe people -- human beings -- on American soil like "vermin", "garbage", and "animals", can you understand why people across the political spectrum might have concerns from a historical perspective?

It's a fair, clear, pertinent, and direct question. I'm expecting more personal attacks than straight, honest answers, and that would be an answer in itself. So that's okay.

Trump calls political enemies ‘vermin,’ echoing dictators Hitler, Mussolini​


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So most of them are fine with it, even with its historical implications.

Yes, most pragmatists are fine calling a spade a spade. Trump isn’t talking about every person on any particular nationality when he says these things. Most of us are intelligent enough to understand that. Some aren’t.
 
I have a question for those who are voting for/voted for Trump:

When you see Trump have words of praise for dictators and autocrats like Putin, Xi, Kim and Orban, when he wishes his generals were like those of Hitler, and when you hear the words he uses to describe people -- human beings -- on American soil like "vermin", "garbage", and "animals", can you understand why people across the political spectrum might have concerns from a historical perspective?

It's a fair, clear, pertinent, and direct question. I'm expecting more personal attacks than straight, honest answers, and that would be an answer in itself. So that's okay.

Trump calls political enemies ‘vermin,’ echoing dictators Hitler, Mussolini​



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I have a question for those who are voting for/voted for Trump:

When you see Trump have words of praise for dictators and autocrats like Putin, Xi, Kim and Orban, when he wishes his generals were like those of Hitler, and when you hear the words he uses to describe people -- human beings -- on American soil like "vermin", "garbage", and "animals", can you understand why people across the political spectrum might have concerns from a historical perspective?

It's a fair, clear, pertinent, and direct question. I'm expecting more personal attacks than straight, honest answers, and that would be an answer in itself. So that's okay.

Trump calls political enemies ‘vermin,’ echoing dictators Hitler, Mussolini​

tRump's actual words don't matter to the faithful. they believe what they believe and that's the end of the story.

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tRump's actual words don't matter to the faithful. they believe what they believe and that's the end of the story.

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It does seem like they're fine with it.

I don't know if they understand what I mean by "historical perspective", though.
 
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