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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Replying to @WIRED
Well,
@ScottAdamsSays can go cry to his one remaining friend. Along with any other Scotts who still support criminal racist rapist Trump. Like@scottmcnealy.1 reply 9 retweets 43 likes -
Replying to @UNSEATpac @WIRED and
I was in Charlottesville and I filmed a Trump rally. If you are a supporter of Trump, you are a Nazi sympathizer if you know it or not, like being a little bit pregnant
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Replying to @sandibachom @UNSEATpac and
I support the guy who condemned those groups in no uncertain terms. If you were in Charlottesville, you know there were more people there than just the marching Nazis and Antifa. That makes you a liar.
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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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