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DWalk has had stronger words for people in the thread than he has for Donald Trump calling for violence against black bodies. Color me shocked.
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a lot of times, n-> infinityHow many times can dude admit his tweets were "problematic" before just saying Trump is a piece of garbarge?
And with one tweet from Donald Trump dwalk31 transitioned to the Susan Collins of this thread
"Troubled" "Disheartened" "Concerned" "Worried"
I acknowledged that it was indefensible.
I didn't call it a "gaffe" (like some do with others);
I didn't say "it's not that serious" (like some do with others); and
I didn't say "but look at what xyz has said" (like some do with others).
I acknowledged that it was something I am against. I acknowledged it was problematic. Period.
How many times can dude admit his tweets were "problematic" before just saying Trump is a piece of garbarge?
I disagree that Trump is a racist, so the rest of what you said doesn't follow.
If you think trump is a racist then don't vote for him.
But I don't think he is
And I don't think he is a racist.
he's been reminded numerous times about trump's known 50 years of being a racist..
and..
yet...
he's been reminded numerous times about trump's known 50 years of being a racist..
and..
yet...
It's definitely twitters right to pick a fight with Trump, but I feel like now may be a bad time to do all this.
And if someone feels that he is, then they should not vote for him.
In light of the Executive Order, it almost feels like Twitter was baited into this.
I'm not sure I really understand Trump's endgame here. Democrats want 230 to apply to Facebook and Twitter to stop the spread of false information. How is this really helping Trump?
again, as a non-american i wont be voting for anyone in that country
even though the stupidity of whomever is in office has an affect on me and the rest of the world
Gateway to having Facebook and twitter treated like traditional public forums.
Freedom of speech play. If you wanted to shout false or misleading information on a public sidewalk, you could. Same concept.
I didn't mention you voting. I said someone. That is a broad term.
Since you cannot vote in the US election, it does not apply to you.
But wouldn't this lead to it being more regulated so false information gets policed? I admittedly don't know enough about the legal side of it to know how it would be more free than it currently is now. People are pretty much free to post whatever the **** they like. ****, Trump has been posting conspiracy theories for the last two weeks without any proof.
you quoted me
i am also not the only non-american on the message board
or even within the thread
where is my recourse (and the other non-americans) if i believe the 50 years of known evidence against that fool?
because his actions affect us too