Trump was a crook before he was elected. Tax fraud was his specialty. He violated numerous laws before and during his presidency.
He withdrew from the Paris Climate Accord. The Paris Accords are inadequate and have been ignored around the world, but his reasons were his loyalty to Republican energy interests and climate crisis denial.
He engaged in potentially damaging relationships with Vladimir Putin (potentially treasonous).
He encouraged insurrection on January 6, 2021. This was an extremely serious illegal act for a sitting president. It was an attempt to prevent Congress from ratifying the election of his opponent.
Since leaving office, he has yet to acknowledge that he lost the election, and has been working with Republican Party operatives to make it easier to falsify election results and at the same time limit the number of voters who might vote for the opposing party.
and so on and so forth. I am trying to forget his term in office.
Presidents in general are not reliable truth tellers (not because they are morally deficient, but because of political necessity and expedience) but he set a new low for deceit and misrepresentation that we had not seen since Richard Nixon (forced to resign in 1974).
EDIT: He further betrayed the American people by being the incompetent narcissistic buffoon that a majority of the population thought he would be. — Bitter Crank
I'm sure that it wasn't your intention cause I have seen other posts of you and the way you express your opinions, but this one is full of racist social stereotypes.The "smell" of them is all over. Stereotypes that societies must and will overcome one day in the future. I have faith on it. — dimosthenis9
such as you wouldn't want to take your daughter to boxing and weightlifting. :) — stoicHoneyBadger
Yes. You wouldn't want to date a girl that looks like a dude. As weightlifting certainly gives you broader shoulders, be it your main goal or just a side effect. — stoicHoneyBadger
Why are they bad, why should the societies overcome them? — stoicHoneyBadger
kids should be raised to be respectful and do WHATEVER makes them happy despite if that's social acceptable or isn't. Whatever fulfills their heart and Not whatever society "expects" from them to do. — dimosthenis9
Well if you think that racism and its stereotypes isn't a bad thing and societies shouldn't overcome them, well I don't think I have much more to say then. I rest my case. — dimosthenis9
What if killing cats makes them happy? Of course, one should not go against his nature, but being hedonistic and doing 'whatever makes you happy' is extremely shallow. Ok, what if it is just eating ice cream and watching tv all the time? You might want to listen to some Peterson about responsibility and such. — stoicHoneyBadger
So you are operating based on some leftist constructs without even being able to fully argument or justify them. :) — stoicHoneyBadger
Of course you have to set rules to kids but your "set of rules" are what fuels racism into societies. — dimosthenis9
Is stating obvious racial differences, like IQ, racist, etc? — stoicHoneyBadger
Stating differences no. Considering them bad/good, inferior/superior yes it is. — dimosthenis9
Man are you kidding me? You use that example as to justify what exactly?What that has to do with gay issues for example? Should I state every time that whatever harms intentionally others lives or creatures is bad, as you not to use irrelevant issues.
You pretend that you don't understand or really you don't? I hope it is the first. — dimosthenis9
ok, so if a race/culture harms other, we can say it is bad. If it doesn't we can only say it is different. — stoicHoneyBadger
And I'm a bit messing around with you, seeing how rigid your thinking is. — stoicHoneyBadger
I mean for me all those concepts ( you can not say such and such!!! ) are very relative, — stoicHoneyBadger
if blacks are committing more crimes than whites in the same circumstances, is it OK to say that it is because of racial differences ( lower IQ, higher aggression, etc. ) and that those circumstances need to be taken into account OR saying such things would be heresy, we should assume they are equal and if they are committing crimes, it is only because the white society somehow mistreated them? — stoicHoneyBadger
No it isn't OK to judge a whole group of people cause of their skin color and describe them as inferior or with lower IQ or criminals.And yes they are of course equal. Simply as that. — dimosthenis9
External of course. — dimosthenis9
Obvious for you only. — dimosthenis9
Is stating obvious racial differences, like IQ, racist, etc? — stoicHoneyBadger
You are really messing with yourself my friend. That's the whole point. Your arguments are totally incoherent as all racist arguments. Same old story. Take care. — dimosthenis9
Typical leftist hypocrisy. Be respectful but do whatever you want, even if it's not socially acceptable. Sounds like you're saying "I can be disrespectful by forcing my view of sex and gender on others and everyone else has to respect that." People need to get over themselves. Free speech means everyone has the right to use it and a certain group does not have the right to use their fragile emotional state as a muzzle for others. I mean seriously, who here is so concerened about how others refer to them in the third person when they aren't around, which is usually when you refer to someone in the third person?My view is that genders of course have their differences but kids should be raised to be respectful and do WHATEVER makes them happy despite if that's social acceptable or isn't. Whatever fulfills their heart and Not whatever society "expects" from them to do. — dimosthenis9
. Be respectful but do whatever you want, even if it's not socially acceptable. — Harry Hindu
Sounds like you're saying "I can be disrespectful by forcing my view of sex and gender on others and everyone else has to respect that." — Harry Hindu
. Free speech means everyone has the right to use it and a certain group does not have the right to use their fragile emotional state as a muzzle for others. I mean seriously, who here is so concerened about others refer to them in the third person when they aren't around, which is usually when you refer to someone in the third person? — Harry Hindu
Because it's a contradiction.And that's wrong because.....?? — dimosthenis9
So much for being respectful.Wtf? — dimosthenis9
Another example. If someone would point out that your concept of men and women doesn't do your intelligence any favors, well that would be bigotry/disrespectful, right? I haven't seen stoicHoneyBadger identify as an idiot yet, have you?You’re not doing your intelligence any favours here. — Possibility
but the hypocrisy comes about when you impose your own stereotypes on others and demand that they be respected — Harry Hindu
It is also fun sometimes making libs short circuit by asking 'what is a woman?' , they know, but are terrified to answer. — stoicHoneyBadger
recognizable behavioral differences between the genders in dogs and cats? — Joshs
Typical leftist hypocrisy. Be respectful but do whatever you want, even if it's not socially acceptable. Sounds like you're saying "I can be disrespectful by forcing my view of sex and gender on others and everyone else has to respect that." — Harry Hindu
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