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Why does he refuse to condemn them?
(10-06-2020, 02:20 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: He said people in Minnesota have good genes.  There are Somali people in Minnesota.  If you think he wasn't talking about the Somali's then prove it.


Minnesota contains people from dozens of different gene pools.  There is no "Minnesota gene" that is different from other states.  So it is pretty simple.  It is impossible for him to be talking about something that does not exist.

This is a perfect example of what I call mental gymnastics.  Creating something that does not even exist in order to defend Trump.

Here are two options to explain his comments

1.  Trump, who welcomes Confederate flags at his rallies, tweets videos of his supporter yelling "white power", and tells black people born and raised in the United States to go back to the country they came from was talking about white people having superior genes when he was addressing a crowd that was 99% white.

2.  Trump actually believes that all people of all races who live in Minnesota have the same genes which are different from people who live in other states.

Which one requires incredible leaps of logic to believe?  
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RE: Why does he refuse to condemn them? - fredtoast - 10-06-2020, 05:39 PM

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