Bazza_Talks
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- 13 Sep 2020
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You may want to reflect some more before rushing to the all to familiar defensive, tribal reactions. As I told you already, I don't have any skin in this game. I don't care if you disagree with me. Yet I find it perplexing that you cannot accept that somebody can reasonably hold a view that Biden is dangerous. I find that much more revealing about you and your tolerance for others than it is about me. You have made me consider whether this is an example of the Never-Trumpism you mentioned.Everything you just said is nonsense, defending your support of Trump by ignoring all of the horrific things he and his administration have *done*, and pointing out reasonable *statements* made by the rival candidate out of office as apparent proof of depravity worthy of scorn and opposition.
You then finish with a statement apparently admonishing said candidate’s running mate for accusing the police of something... they did (murder a US citizen whilst she slept in her own home).
Your stance is farcical.
But I think you are well aware of that, Pinoche.
I look forward to the inevitable posts from your other accounts in support of your position.
It reminds me of those video interviews on college campuses they did after Trump was elected. They filmed students responding to a statement that Trump had said on the campaign trail with the students asked to judge whether they agreed with the statement, how true and accurate it was. Interestingly, when the students were told the comments had been made by Obama they found them agreeable, respectable, trustworthy and reasonable. They were somewhat embarrassed when told the truth. Indeed the reverse was also found when Obama's past statements were repeated to students and were purported to be made by Trump. Maybe you are right, therefore, never Trumpism is a phenomenon. I had thought if it did exist it was confined to naive college students on radical campuses, but maybe it is much broader and deeper than that.