November 7, 20168 yr If you can find any evidence that he doesn't respect straight white men above all other groups then I will agree with you. As it is he's a symbol of every type of prejudice you can name. As I said his failure to apologise for the case in the 70s involving discrimination against African Americans in a housing scheme is despicible and is racist. Despite this his polls seen to be higher with African Americans than Romneys according to a Google seach which is weird. I dont think any US presidential candidate or indeed many politicians truly respects any type of voters, they just see their vote as a way to power. Edited November 7, 20168 yr by Snake In The Sno
November 7, 20168 yr If you can find any evidence that he doesn't respect straight white men above all other groups then I will agree with you. As it is he's a symbol of every type of prejudice you can name. Sorry wasn't really aware of what he said about African Americans. Just read this and he is racist towards them. http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_56e0729fe4b065e2e3d47e82 It seems you are right about straight white men being the only ones he hasn't had a discriminatory comment towards. He hasn't said anything racist towards Native Anericans, has he though *checks*
November 7, 20168 yr I'm pages behind, but here are my results... 100% Hillary Clinton 100% Barack Obama 98% Bernie Sanders 97% Jill Stein 40% Gary Johnson 3% Donald Trump 0% Mitt Romney
November 7, 20168 yr Author Is there anyone here who lives in America? what is the atmosphere like there at the moment? Even though I don't live in America I'm still excited for tomorrow's election!
November 7, 20168 yr He has made his Trump support clear a few times in the US Election thread in the news and politics forum. Was Ethan also pro-Brexit?
November 7, 20168 yr Do you even need to ask? :lol: I thought only Common Sense and vidcapper had pro-Brexit posts.... :o
November 7, 20168 yr 85% IHillary Clinton 77% Bernie Sanders 63% Jill Stein 45% Martin O'Malley 17% Donald Trump
November 7, 20168 yr Is there anyone here who lives in America? what is the atmosphere like there at the moment? Even though I don't live in America I'm still excited for tomorrow's election!I voted last night and I'm honestly TERRIFIED of how this election is going to go. Regardless of who gets elected, there are going to be at least 45% of Americans who are not gonna be happy with the result. However, in an ideal world, I'd rather be divided based on party affiliation than by the color of my skin. Or age. Or sexual orientation. Or not having a society to help because we'd all be dead since a sociopathic madman used the nuclear codes because Bart Baker decided to parody him on one of his videos.
November 8, 20168 yr Is there anyone here who lives in America? what is the atmosphere like there at the moment? Even though I don't live in America I'm still excited for tomorrow's election!To paraphrase Chris Hayes, it's like our country's about to take a life-threatening surgery. I would imagine it's similar to how you all felt on the day of the EU referendum.
November 8, 20168 yr If it's how we felt on EURef day I recommend alcoholism. It'll be the only way you can tolerate what your country becomes after the masses f*** up the vote and your stuck with the white supremacist
November 8, 20168 yr I think Clinton will win no problem. Whether that quells the unquestionable discontent for many Americans remains to be seen...
November 8, 20168 yr I want to stay up and follow this tonight but probably best not to as I'm really bad at running on little sleep. C'mon USA do the right thing and don't let me wake up to a Trump victory :drama:
November 8, 20168 yr Author I think it's about 9 AM UK time tomorrow when the final result will be announced then we'll know who will replace Obama in the white house. CNN will be my favourite TV channel tonight! Edited November 8, 20168 yr by Houdini
November 8, 20168 yr I expect that when I wake up tomorrow at 6:10am (remember I live in France so that's 5:10GMT) the result will be pretty much certain. Until then, all that's left to do is to hope that the result will be a Clinton victory.
November 8, 20168 yr Saw this on Twitter today which applies to what a couple of people have said in this thread: "Supporting Trump because you don't like Hillary Clinton is like fireboming your entire street because you don't like your new iamspamspamami *edit - f*** sake, the room you cook in Edited November 8, 20168 yr by mr_pmt
November 8, 20168 yr Saw this on Twitter today which applies to what a couple of people have said in this thread: "Supporting Trump because you don't like Hillary Clinton is like fireboming your entire street because you don't like your new iamspamspamamiquot; THIS! Entirely this! People are focusing SO hard on what Clinton has done wrong to ignore the fact that Trump is one of the worst people of all time.
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