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Why does he refuse to condemn them?
(10-14-2020, 03:49 PM)PhilHos Wrote: No.

Point of fact, you don't have to do ANY of that. You can simply recognize Trump is not a nuanced nor deep thinker. And his speaking style demonstrates this. His comments suggests he was complimenting the appearance of the crowd. 


The fact that he used the term "racehorse theory" proves he is very nuanced.  He knew exactly who he was appealing to with that comment.

Basically what you do is decide that it is IMPOSSIBLE for Trump to say anything racist.  So whenever he does you just claim he is too stupid to know what he is saying.  That is a sort of twisted logic, but it basically makes it impossible (in your mind) for you to ever be wrong no matter what he says.

How many times have you dropped an off-the-cuff compliment to someone by telling them they have superior genes?  How many times have you heard anyone else do that? How many times do you bring up the "racehorse theory" to compliment a group?  It just does not happen by accident or in the general course of conversation. There is a specific group in this country that is obsessed with eugenics, and it is not the general population.
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RE: Why does he refuse to condemn them? - fredtoast - 10-14-2020, 04:16 PM

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