Why Won't Trump Call Out Radical White Terrorism?

Fake president Trump in fact provided cover for the White Supremacists and KKK with what he said. These groups of losers have exposed drumpf for what he is and he is STILL trying to give them cover because the whackjobs in these groups are Trump's base. If you need to record an exact moment where all of Trump's future political ambitions died, this is the moment. He's chosen to live with the cockroaches.

The reaction across the country to the alt-right lowlifes is loud and clear. YOU aren't part of America. Get out.


I can't wait to watch you fascists try to throw them out of the country.

By the way, care to give an example of President Trump "providing cover" for them?
 
Fake president Trump...

I stopped reading right there because it shows the 'author' is a sore-loser butt-hurt reality denier who is still upset the criminal who represented the DNC, who should never have been allowed to stay in the race based on multiple FBI investigations of crimes she DID commit...

Demonstrating the inability to recognize / accept reality disqualifies the 'author' of any consideration for rational, serious thought....

Next....

Here's a tissue.
Government issue - I'm sure.
 
Why don't you guys ever get tired and frustrated for constantly having to make up excuses for your master?
Don't you snowflakes ever get tired of manufacturing Fake News / False accusations and scandals to use to try to attack Trump?
A prominent member of the trump administration has resigned in protest because of trump's weak response to the domestic terrorist attack in Charlotte. There is nothing fake about trump being called out on his failure to address domestic white terrorism. Not liking the news does not make it fake. No matter how many times that is explained to you cult followers you just stay in your delusional denial.
did he condemn the act? yes or no?
No.
sure he did. are you deaf and blind? look at the big word in this 'condemn'

Trump condemns 'hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides' in Charlottesville
""We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides," Trump said during a short statement from his private golf club in New Jersey. "It has been going on for a long time in our country -- not Donald Trump, not Barack Obama. It has been going on for a long, long time. It has no place in America.""
 
'Why won't Trump call out radical white racism?'

In the immortal words of CNN, 'Does it matter what he calls it?' Violence is violence...


'Does it matter if Obama uses the term 'Islamic terrorism'?'
- Islamic terrorism: Does it matter if Obama calls it that? - CNNPolitics

"As expected, Obama did not utter the words "radical" or "Islam," instead referring to the attack as "an act of terror and an act of hate." Indeed, he has resisted using the term "radical Islam" throughout his presidency despite pressure from Republicans."


As CNN 'accurately' points out, though, Trump's words THEN Is / can come back to bite HIM in the arse now...

"Is President Obama going to finally mention the words radical Islamic terrorism? If he doesn't he should immediately resign in disgrace!" Trump tweeted moments before President Barack Obama addressed the nation from the White House."


I believe Trump actually handled it rather well, though. Instead of laser-like focus on just 'Radical White Racism' Trump condemned divisive, destructive 'VIOLENCE' as a whole in this country, whether it is Un-American Radical White Racists, Rioting / looting / destroying black racists, Political violence, etc...it should all be condemned.
No violence is not just violence

This country has a history of racial violence. We even had a Civil War over it

The fact that we are still fighting against violent racial bigotry at this point in our history is appalling

Yes, we should have handled it the same way all gets handled in Africa, the ME, and most everywhere else on the planet, by completely exterminating the losers, right? After all, the ME has no such racial divides, even after thousands of years of slave trading, they simply killed all the black slaves who revolted, and after that only imported black male slaves who had full castration performed on them, of which around 90% of them would die, and the black females slaves were simply killed when they were no longer useful, an dif they got pregnant the babies were killed. That's certainly all acceptable to left wingers.
 
Fake president Trump...

I stopped reading right there because it shows the 'author' is a sore-loser butt-hurt reality denier who is still upset the criminal who represented the DNC, who should never have been allowed to stay in the race based on multiple FBI investigations of crimes she DID commit...

Demonstrating the inability to recognize / accept reality disqualifies the 'author' of any consideration for rational, serious thought....

Next....

Here's a tissue.
soiled already.
 
Fake president Trump in fact provided cover for the White Supremacists and KKK with what he said. These groups of losers have exposed drumpf for what he is and he is STILL trying to give them cover because the whackjobs in these groups are Trump's base. If you need to record an exact moment where all of Trump's future political ambitions died, this is the moment. He's chosen to live with the cockroaches.

The reaction across the country to the alt-right lowlifes is loud and clear. YOU aren't part of America. Get out.
he condemned all. how is that so?
Watch his speech - MORON.
I read it.

entered the link for what was the highlights.
 
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On November 15, 2015, as the world grappled with the horrors of a multipronged ISIS attack in Paris, Donald Trump, who was then an improbable but officially declared candidate for the presidency, tweeted, “When will President Obama issue the words RADICAL ISLAMIC TERRORISM? He can’t say it, and unless he will, the problem will not be solved!”

I raise the subject of this tweet, and the sentiment that motivated it, in light of President Trump’s remarkable reaction to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, this weekend. “We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides,” he said. Trump, when presented with the chance to denounce, in plain, direct language, individuals who could fairly be described as “white supremacist terrorists,” or with some other equivalent formulation, instead resorted to euphemism and moral equivalence.

Trump’s position on the matter of President Obama’s anti-terrorism rhetoric did not place him outside the Republican mainstream. Obama’s critics argued throughout his presidency that his unwillingness to embrace the incantatory rhetoric of civilizational struggle—his reluctance to cast such groups as al-Qaeda and ISIS as vanguards of an all-encompassing ideological and theological challenge to the West—meant that, at the very least, he misunderstood the nature of the threat, or, more malignantly, that he understood the nature of the threat but was, through omission, declaring a kind of neutrality in the conflict between the United States and its principal adversary.

It is true that Obama calibrated his rhetoric on the subject of terrorism to a degree even his closest advisers sometimes found frustrating. They hoped that, on occasion, he would at least acknowledge the legitimacy of Americans’ fears about Islamist terrorism before proceeding to explain those fears away. But Obama had a plausible rationale for avoiding the sort of language his eventual successor demanded that he deploy. He believed that any sort of rhetorical overreaction to the threat of Islamist terrorism by an American president would create panic, and would also spark a xenophobic response that would do damage to America’s image, and to Americans Muslims themselves.

[snip]

But the issue here is substantially larger than mere hypocrisy. Obama carefully measured his rhetoric in the war against Islamist terrorism because he hoped to avoid inserting the U.S. into the middle of an internecine struggle consuming another civilization. But the struggle in Charlottesville is a struggle within our own civilization, within Trump’s own civilization. It is precisely at moments like this that an American president should speak up directly on behalf of the American creed, on behalf of Americans who reject tribalism and seek pluralism, on behalf of the idea that blood-and-soil nationalism is antithetical to the American idea itself. Trump’s refusal to call out radical white terrorism for what it is, at precisely the moment America needs its leadership to take a unified stand against hatred, marks what might be the lowest moment of his presidency to date.

Whole article here: Why Won't Trump Call Out Radical White Terrorism?

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Because if he does, he alienates at least 50% of his supporters.

trump's bread and butter is racial anger by angry sick white Christian supremacists....
 
I'm thinking there's more than one side to this reality ... But ..Why did Obama/Democrats kiss Black Lives Matters ass including in the White House after domestic terrorists chants like this?


Chanting... "What do we want? Dead cops! When do we want them? Now!"

Nobody is taking their fake outrage seriously. They're just engaging in group sex. They have no history of caring about human life.

you mean like lowlife rightwingnut scum?

stop projecting, loser.
 
I'm thinking there's more than one side to this reality ... But ..Why did Obama/Democrats kiss Black Lives Matters ass including in the White House after domestic terrorists chants like this?


Chanting... "What do we want? Dead cops! When do we want them? Now!"



Pretty desperate to change the subject doncha think Lumps?


That's pretty rich after your totally off topic rant above.
 
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On November 15, 2015, as the world grappled with the horrors of a multipronged ISIS attack in Paris, Donald Trump, who was then an improbable but officially declared candidate for the presidency, tweeted, “When will President Obama issue the words RADICAL ISLAMIC TERRORISM? He can’t say it, and unless he will, the problem will not be solved!”

I raise the subject of this tweet, and the sentiment that motivated it, in light of President Trump’s remarkable reaction to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, this weekend. “We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides,” he said. Trump, when presented with the chance to denounce, in plain, direct language, individuals who could fairly be described as “white supremacist terrorists,” or with some other equivalent formulation, instead resorted to euphemism and moral equivalence.

Trump’s position on the matter of President Obama’s anti-terrorism rhetoric did not place him outside the Republican mainstream. Obama’s critics argued throughout his presidency that his unwillingness to embrace the incantatory rhetoric of civilizational struggle—his reluctance to cast such groups as al-Qaeda and ISIS as vanguards of an all-encompassing ideological and theological challenge to the West—meant that, at the very least, he misunderstood the nature of the threat, or, more malignantly, that he understood the nature of the threat but was, through omission, declaring a kind of neutrality in the conflict between the United States and its principal adversary.

It is true that Obama calibrated his rhetoric on the subject of terrorism to a degree even his closest advisers sometimes found frustrating. They hoped that, on occasion, he would at least acknowledge the legitimacy of Americans’ fears about Islamist terrorism before proceeding to explain those fears away. But Obama had a plausible rationale for avoiding the sort of language his eventual successor demanded that he deploy. He believed that any sort of rhetorical overreaction to the threat of Islamist terrorism by an American president would create panic, and would also spark a xenophobic response that would do damage to America’s image, and to Americans Muslims themselves.

[snip]

But the issue here is substantially larger than mere hypocrisy. Obama carefully measured his rhetoric in the war against Islamist terrorism because he hoped to avoid inserting the U.S. into the middle of an internecine struggle consuming another civilization. But the struggle in Charlottesville is a struggle within our own civilization, within Trump’s own civilization. It is precisely at moments like this that an American president should speak up directly on behalf of the American creed, on behalf of Americans who reject tribalism and seek pluralism, on behalf of the idea that blood-and-soil nationalism is antithetical to the American idea itself. Trump’s refusal to call out radical white terrorism for what it is, at precisely the moment America needs its leadership to take a unified stand against hatred, marks what might be the lowest moment of his presidency to date.

Whole article here: Why Won't Trump Call Out Radical White Terrorism?

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Because if he does, he alienates at least 50% of his supporters.

trump's bread and butter is racial anger by angry sick white Christian supremacists....
scene set up by the Mayor of Charlettesville. shame on him for trying to wipe away history.
 
I'm thinking there's more than one side to this reality ... But ..Why did Obama/Democrats kiss Black Lives Matters ass including in the White House after domestic terrorists chants like this?


Chanting... "What do we want? Dead cops! When do we want them? Now!"



Pretty desperate to change the subject doncha think Lumps?


That's pretty rich after your totally off topic rant above.


Pogo is poorly educated, and not really bright enough to pull off anything, so he does that sort of dumbass dissonance about 100% of the time.
 
I'm thinking there's more than one side to this reality ... But ..Why did Obama/Democrats kiss Black Lives Matters ass including in the White House after domestic terrorists chants like this?


Chanting... "What do we want? Dead cops! When do we want them? Now!"

Nobody is taking their fake outrage seriously. They're just engaging in group sex. They have no history of caring about human life.

you mean like lowlife rightwingnut scum?

stop projecting, loser.

lol ... speaking of projection ...
 
The answer to the OP is simple:

Trump is unfit and incapable of leading a diverse nation of 300+ million people. He has in six short months alienated the vast majority of our citizens, our allies and members of Congress.
This POTUS won, in part, because the last POTUS alienated too many of the voting public.

I hate to break this to you but --- unless I missed some breaking news he's still POTUS.
 
Fake president Trump in fact provided cover for the White Supremacists and KKK with what he said. These groups of losers have exposed drumpf for what he is and he is STILL trying to give them cover because the whackjobs in these groups are Trump's base. If you need to record an exact moment where all of Trump's future political ambitions died, this is the moment. He's chosen to live with the cockroaches.

The reaction across the country to the alt-right lowlifes is loud and clear. YOU aren't part of America. Get out.
he condemned all. how is that so?
Watch his speech - MORON.

no, imbecile, he said there were bad acts "on both sides".

sorry trumptard, white supremacists gathering with torches and calling out disgusting things and driving a car into the decent people who protested them is not "both sides".

dumf**k
 
I'm thinking there's more than one side to this reality ... But ..Why did Obama/Democrats kiss Black Lives Matters ass including in the White House after domestic terrorists chants like this?


Chanting... "What do we want? Dead cops! When do we want them? Now!"



Pretty desperate to change the subject doncha think Lumps?


That's pretty rich after your totally off topic rant above.


Pogo is poorly educated, and not really bright enough to pull off anything, so he does that sort of dumbass dissonance about 100% of the time.


Translation-- "you don't get a fallacy past me".

Thangyew.

Pogo is poorly educated

Don't be suggesting that Rump loves me. Because...... ew. :puke:
 
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I'm thinking there's more than one side to this reality ... But ..Why did Obama/Democrats kiss Black Lives Matters ass including in the White House after domestic terrorists chants like this?


Chanting... "What do we want? Dead cops! When do we want them? Now!"

Nobody is taking their fake outrage seriously. They're just engaging in group sex. They have no history of caring about human life.

you mean like lowlife rightwingnut scum?

stop projecting, loser.

lol ... speaking of projection ...

blah blah blah blah...

another non-post from a trumploon. :cuckoo:
 
Fake president Trump in fact provided cover for the White Supremacists and KKK with what he said. These groups of losers have exposed drumpf for what he is and he is STILL trying to give them cover because the whackjobs in these groups are Trump's base. If you need to record an exact moment where all of Trump's future political ambitions died, this is the moment. He's chosen to live with the cockroaches.

The reaction across the country to the alt-right lowlifes is loud and clear. YOU aren't part of America. Get out.
he condemned all. how is that so?
Watch his speech - MORON.

no, imbecile, he said there were bad acts "on both sides".

sorry trumptard, white supremacists gathering with torches and calling out disgusting things and driving a car into the decent people who protested them is not "both sides".

dumf**k
projection much? too funny and too sad at the same time. learn something about what happened and get back to us.
 
I'm thinking there's more than one side to this reality ... But ..Why did Obama/Democrats kiss Black Lives Matters ass including in the White House after domestic terrorists chants like this?


Chanting... "What do we want? Dead cops! When do we want them? Now!"

Nobody is taking their fake outrage seriously. They're just engaging in group sex. They have no history of caring about human life.

you mean like lowlife rightwingnut scum?

stop projecting, loser.

lol ... speaking of projection ...

blah blah blah blah...

another non-post from a trumploon. :cuckoo:
blah, blah, blah, blah,

Another non-post from a crybaby.
 
Donald Trump on Charlottesville: "We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides."

Donald Trump on the German invasion of Poland and the allied response: "We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides."
 

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