Trump’s behaviors are egregious. He knows how to manipulate those who are more easily swayed, he has done so with a white nationalist base which he refuses to denounce & of course wouldn’t - those are his militants. We had an attempted coup that failed but not by lack of effort.
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Fact check: He has denounced them, by name, lots of times, including during the Fine People talk, without prompting. But that is generally only known by people who see social media content that leans right. Other news disappears it.
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I am member of far right outlets to see what they show & again I do my own research. I don’t need social media or a news network to uncover news. He has never, directly & without ANY caveat, deflection or balance of blame denounces white supremacy, domestic terrorist groups...
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He was the president of the whole country, not one team. You want a president denouncing violence on all sides and complimenting fine people on all sides. Doing so "without caveat" is bad wokeness, not leadership.
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Doing so with caveat is bad period. If someone is afraid, if the POTUS is afraid (he’s not he just wants to use them for his purpose) to say a group is dangerous, bad or to condemn their behavior is poor leadership. He has no problem doing exactly that with grps attached to left
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If the event in question is two bad groups fighting, a good leader points out they are both bad. He doesn't rank them from 1-to-10 in badness so we know who is worse. Remember his base hates fake wokeness, and so does he.
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And I hate the word woke. There is nothing “woke” about knowing basic principals of right from wrong. They are not the same - what he does is slick, to his benefit, word smithing. It’s also not ONE situation i am taking about. This is a repeated occurrence with Trump from...
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In our example here, a good leader points out bad behavior by all parties. A woke leader points out only racism because that's the worst one. That's bad leadership. Obama was great at NOT doing that stuff. So was Trump.
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You’re a parent. Your child gets in a fight with another child at school. Your child was called a racist name and in return beat up the other child. There’s no need to discuss good ppl on both sides.. there’s purpose to hold each to account and condemn each for their own wrongs
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Horrible horrible horrible example which does no justice to the, again one situation you refer to, but you most certainly can hold ppl to task without PLAYING to them for the sake of support or pawns for your votes.
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That's subjective. I see a president favoring law and order and America first and applying it rationally. You fault him for not taking sides more forcefully. I wouldn't want the president you prefer. Antifa isn't slightly better than white nationalists. They are the same.
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So you think a POTUS shouldn’t say racism (e.g white nationalist) can not, should not and will not be tolerated in our country? This isn’t subjective: where was the POTUS of law and order on 1/6 when he did nothing for 3 hours during an attempted coup?
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