RE: APARTHEID IN THE USA

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APARTHEID IN THE USA

in apartheid •  8 years ago 

These tells it all that Trump was of too Racist:
1.He condoned the beating of a Black Lives Matter protester
2.He questions whether President Obama was born in the United States
3.He refused to condemn the white supremacists who are campaigning for him
4.The Justice Department sued his company ― twice ― for not renting to black people
5.He attacked Muslim Gold Star parents
These are all facts and can be seen from from this link http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/donald-trump-racist-examples_us_56d47177e4b03260bf777e83

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Well, maybe he is racist, but so is she. It goes back as far as her support for Barry Goldwater, The Arizona senator that voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964. As for senator Byrd, who she calls her mentor, he not only founded a chapter of the KKK in his state, he also filibustered against the Civil Rights Act for over 14 hours straight.

Trump doesn't have any democratic support in congress and not much republican support, Clinton however has all the democratic support and maybe more republican support than Trump. I ask myself who I would think would be more likely to start apartheid, a racist with nearly no support in congress, or a racist who is just about loved in congress.
I'm not so sure either of them could get anything like apartheid started in the US, there's just too many other things going on around the country and the world.

Perhaps we could agree to disagree.

why doesnt Trump have much Republican support either which shows that in a way rude kind of person.could be autocratic kind of leader.yes surely we could agree to disagree