THE GUARDIAN: Trump’s sledgehammer message to Philadelphia is light on facts, heavy on fear

Trump’s sledgehammer message to Philadelphia is light on facts, heavy on fear
The former president used his first rally in the city of brotherly love to tie violent crime with illegal immigration, despite the evidence against this

Read in The Guardian: https://apple.news/AQetFnxJRRQmktQnmhMiJXg

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Best Wishes and Hugs,Scottie

3 thoughts on “THE GUARDIAN: Trump’s sledgehammer message to Philadelphia is light on facts, heavy on fear

  1. OT I sent you an email with a youtube link. I sent it from my phone, so the email is barebones, but I think you’ll appreciate the message. It’s a short.

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    1. Hi Ali. Thank you I love it. Yes I subscribe to his YouTube channel but to tell the truth it has been months since I have been there. I love how he handles hecklers. Yes nine pronouns and it confuses people. Ali when people say they have a religious objection to calling someone by a preferred pronoun, what are they really saying? Is it I can’t be kind? Is it I can’t be considerate of your feelings because of my god? I just can not imagine the Jesus I learned about as a 16 year old saying be mean to others in my name. I can not understand the idea that in Jesus name they want to hurt a teenager by refusing to call them their preferred name or pronoun. Did I miss something in my studies at church boarding school? Did Jesus not have people following him who changed names? Anyway as Beau says, it is just a thought. Hugs. Scottie

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      1. Well, and even without religion, it’s simple good manners to call people what they want to be called. Maybe a slipup or two, which can be excused I’d guess, much in the nature of a burp. But purposely disrespecting people by not calling them as they request is just rude. And microagressive, IMO.

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