When Dilbert creator Scott Adams supported Trump in 2016, he estimated he lost about 30 percent of his income and 75 percent of his friends. Could the conversation have been different on a more 'civil' internet?https://wired.trib.al/3OTmK9T
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Was there a Trump rally in Charlottesville?
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Trump's words might have condemned those groups, but what do his actions say? Ask yourself: "If I were a Nazi, Dominionist, Christian Nationalist, into Restoration Theology, or just very Pro-White. Whose hat would I wear? MAGA of course. Trump loves you."
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I discuss that sort of opinion in my new book, Loserthink. Controlled immigration is good for both African-Americans (because less job competition) and also the KKK (racism). It's a strange world.
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Did you get brainwashed by your news silo to think the president actually called neo-Nazis "fine people" on national television? Here's the transcript so you can see they always delete the last part to reverse his meaning.pic.twitter.com/j7Rmihaoaw
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