RE: In a world where they like us to believe there are only TWO points of view... what do you do?

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In a world where they like us to believe there are only TWO points of view... what do you do?

in politics •  8 years ago  (edited)

the only thing that bothers me: They talk about him.

They should have known from what they did to Ron Paul that silencing works. John Oliver talked about Trump becoming President before he even officially announced. In fact during the whole campaign, even Hillary they all talked about Trump.

Either the establishment has become really stupid and clumsy or it was still all planned. Think of it as a plan B. I feel like a lot of people who actually just hate other cultures and ofc your everyday Republican are now running among the once anti-establishment driven Trump-Supporters.

Anyways Im still watching this video almost daily, just to clear up how i felt about the election. ;3 I am just very suspicious since Syria.

Edit: Wow! What happened there?! Sorry, for that English, no sentence made sense before the edit. I need to get some sleep! :D gn8

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The difference between Ron Paul and Trump is Trump was already a television celebrity and he had a lot of money to throw at making sure he had coverage. This is why the tactic used on Ron Paul would not work.

And as far as Republicans... about the only faction you could say might hate other cultures is the Neo-Cons. There are Neo-Cons in the Democratic party as well. In fact, Hillary is very much like a Neo-Con.

Hillary is a Neo-Con. This secular talk guy on yt offers a great perspective on the struggle of the "progressives" against the neo-cons aka establishment within the DNC. Their story doesn't sound that different from yours with Ron Paul, Bernie got cheated as well after all.

I am not a big Bernie fan, he has some major flaws in his thoughts, but also in his actions. But as far as I can tell he is at least someone that uses arguments over rhetoric.