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You guys are going to lengths to make it seem like I'm "attacking" her when I've clearly stated:
If we seriously live in a culture where someone is commended for saying something as simple as "sorry" in response to people dying at their concert then we're definitely too far gone. Reset the clock, tweet and like = 1 prayer, and let's wait for it to happen again as we criticize every step that the people in power make while attempting to actually protect us.
Do you know much about Islam? Are you actually stupid enough to come in this thread and imply that anything Trump could have ever said is more misogynistic than the religion behind these attacks? Get out of here with that garbage, dude.
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You did attack Ariana Grande in earlier posts, and that post actually.
If we live in a culture where we have to attack a 21 year old singer for saying sorry to those who were hurt by an attack at her concert, then we've gone too far.
You're saying Trump is good because 'Hey! He's less sexist than terrorists!' I always know that someone doesn't have much of a foundation for their argument when they have to make someone look better by comparing them to someone worse than them. The fact that you even have to compare only proves the point.
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i agree with the sentiment, violence doesn't just happen without a pool of hatred from which to evolve. trump is by no mean unilaterally responsible for this, but perpetuating the otherizing mindset that muslims are intrinsically our enemy certainly doesn't help
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Exactly what I think.
Just as criminals in prison often end up behaving worse than they did when they entered the CJ system. They often get treated like animals. If they keep reinforcing in you that you're dangerous, you'll end up becoming what they reinforced.