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Thread: Isn't this supposedly "racist" meme posted by Trump Jnr the very opposite of racist

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    My exposure to and experience of US politics* suggests to me that he may not really be able to do a lot as there are various houses and Congress etc. where bills must ultimately be passed before becoming law.

    What may be funny is when he talks as there is very little the boys in the background can do when he lets loose on whatever has annoyed him that day, from Mexicans to the female species to Skittles. While one does not agree with what he says one can enjoy the madness which he creates.

    A wall on the Mexican border which they will pay for themselves, good man.

    *House of Cards
    Yes, one supposes that he'll be kept under control, but what if he visits UK and calls Her Majesty a ****?

    We'll have to invade the fúckers.

    Anyway, after he's shut the Mexicans out he might start on the Irish.

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Yes, one supposes that he'll be kept under control, but what if he visits UK and calls Her Majesty a ****?

    We'll have to invade the fúckers.

    Anyway, after he's shut the Mexicans out he might start on the Irish.
    He wouldn't do a thing like that. Not our Donald.

    Actually, one of the things his opponents don't seem to grasp is that, far from wanting to blow up the world, he's actually an old-fashioned US isolationist. In contrast to Hillary, he actually wants to reduce, not increase the US's overseas involvement.

    You'd have thought the likes of j would be right behind that, but apparently not.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Yes, one supposes that he'll be kept under control, but what if he visits UK and calls Her Majesty a ****?

    We'll have to invade the fúckers.

    Anyway, after he's shut the Mexicans out he might start on the Irish.
    He loves us. He opened a hotel a few years ago in Doonbeg, Co Clare and when he arrived we quite literally rolled out a red carpet for him at Shannon Airport, sent down a Government Minister to welcome and shake his hand etc.

    I could be wrong but I think we even laid on a few oul Irish dancers on the airport tarmac also.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    He loves us. He opened a hotel a few years ago in Doonbeg, Co Clare and when he arrived we quite literally rolled out a red carpet for him at Shannon Airport, sent down a Government Minister to welcome and shake his hand etc.

    I could be wrong but I think we even laid on a few oul Irish dancers on the airport tarmac also.
    To be fair, though, Ireland will give the red carpet treatment to pretty much anyone who throws a few quid their way. At least when the UK abases itself in such fashion, it's for proper amounts of cash (China and Saudi spring to mind).

  5. #15
    Although quite a lot can be achieved with executive orders. The use of these to bypass Congress, increased considerably under Bush and Obama.

  6. #16
    should've pulled out a bag of minstrels and waved two fingers at the BLM lot imo

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I'm now at the stage where I would actually love it if he won because the array of smug 'liberal' cùnts arrayed against him is far more offensive to me than anything he could possibly do or say. The idea of their distress if he won is simply too delicious not to desire it.

    Either way, the US is in trouble. If he wins, you have the whole of establishment America going into pant-wetting meltdown, but if he loses, you've got 100 million-odd pissed off, heavily-armed white folks who'll be convinced it's a fix.

    Fun and games.
    If he wins the Yanks are all going to rush north to Canada, Burney.

    And just as I was thinking of moving back at some point

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...witter-reacted

    given that it is clearly making the point that not all foreign people are bad, but some of them are?

    I can understand it being considered in bad taste or simplistic, but racist? How is it racist?
    Racist, probably not however, it is symptomatic of how out of touch tune trump campaign and the USA, in general, are with the rest of the world

    Or..... Is that ?
    "Scoring a goal is better than sex" - Whoever said that was sticking it to the wrong woman

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