@Very-Rusty saidYou have a far better view of the situation than the ones who did vote for him.
@Torunn
Perhaps you are more intelligent than the voters who voted for Trump. After seeing what he did the first 4 years, you'd think they would never want him back. Keep in mind all Americans didn't Vote, just enough to get him back in. The Smarter ones didn't vote for him, just too bad there weren't more of them, many of them you see posting on this Site, who strongly ...[text shortened]... elected by the people appointed by the guy he helped fund to become President for a 2nd term.
-VR
@mike69 saidThe very reason the Europeans have a strong union is because they see no reason to fear "the other", as you have been told you need to do.
Let’s make this easier for you then, go back and read my first post to you do you see what I described there happening. If my memory about where you live is correct you have stronger borders.
@Great-Big-Stees saidMorning will do just as well, thank you. 🙂
Sorry I didn’t make it back before you went to bed but tomorrow morning there’ll be champagne and orange juice with breakfast.👍
@Suzianne saidWell sue, when countries, our own included under the last administration put down, restrict, and demonize their own people that made these countries great in the first place for control, unlimited, never ending power the end will not be far off. Do you really think these elite power hungry people care about you or the immigrants, you’re all just stepping stones for them to get where they want to be. Enjoy your 15 minutes of fame, it will come at a great cost. I’m sure I will get thumbed down here but what do you expect from a play dough, crayon filled safe space for your and those like you. Let’s see how these places look in a couple years, this is just the beginning.
We could use more of this standard in the US, for sure.
And I mean the EU standard, not whatever you think that is.
@A-Unique-Nickname saidNot as much or for as long as it's been in America.
Oh, there's a lot of fear of the other in Europe.
I mean it's not as bad as it was before the Civil Rights Act, but the current government wants to bring back those thrilling days of yesteryear when whites controlled everything, including who was deserving of human rights and who wasn't.
It is very easy to think of racism as an American export.
@mike69 saidHow do you get through the day being afraid of everything and everybody?
Well sue, when countries, our own included under the last administration put down, restrict, and demonize their own people that made these countries great in the first place for control, unlimited, never ending power the end will not be far off. Do you really think these elite power hungry people care about you or the immigrants, you’re all just stepping stones for them to ge ...[text shortened]... and those like you. Let’s see how these places look in a couple years, this is just the beginning.
I know you're taught to fear everything and to believe that Donald Trump is the only one who can save you from it, but holy crap, dude, have some balls.
Stand up for yourself and make up your own mind instead of being spoon fed.
You're white. You're not the victim. That is, unless you follow Trump.
@mike69 saidBelieve it or not Mike, across the pond, we tend not to like or support terrorists and do rather like our own citizens.
A big one is standing up and supporting their own people and not supporting terrorist over them.
We may not be inward looking and adopt a policy of 'UK First' but we do have a welfare system and a national health service to support those in need.
@Suzianne saidAn American export? That's thinking highly of yourselves 😂
Not as much or for as long as it's been in America.
I mean it's not as bad as it was before the Civil Rights Act, but the current government wants to bring back those thrilling days of yesteryear when whites controlled everything, including who was deserving of human rights and who wasn't.
It is very easy to think of racism as an American export.
Racism has been around ever since the invention of the boat and will never go away. Unfortunately.
@A-Unique-Nickname saidYou cannot deny that Americans have it in their blood. It is nothing less than a way of life for many here.
An American export? That's thinking highly of yourselves 😂
Racism has been around ever since the invention of the boat and will never go away. Unfortunately.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidToo bad much of the leadership doesn’t feel the same. Like I said if nothing changes let’s see how much worse things will look in a couple years, my prayers and hopes are with the common people of these countries with liberal power hungry elites in charge that doesn’t care about them. What happens when these systems go broke from a continuous influx.
Believe it or not Mike, across the pond, we tend not to like or support terrorists and do rather like our own citizens.
We may not be inward looking and adopt a policy of 'UK First' but we do have a welfare system and a national health service to support those in need.
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@Suzianne saidYour post are so ignorant and full of bs their not even worth replying to. Go somewhere else if you’re so unhappy and think this country is so bad and see how you like it. You’re like a spoiled child that’s never been told no or you’re wrong.
Not as much or for as long as it's been in America.
I mean it's not as bad as it was before the Civil Rights Act, but the current government wants to bring back those thrilling days of yesteryear when whites controlled everything, including who was deserving of human rights and who wasn't.
It is very easy to think of racism as an American export.