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SpokenTruth said:
epicurean said:

It's not, if they are being accurate. The only thing I've heard him say that could be actually racist though was before he was elected about Mexicans.

The left has been stretching things for awhile, as well as generalizing. If you're against gay-marriage, or even overly religious, you are automatically a bigot. If you think merit should rank above diversity, you're racist. And accusations are automatically truth for all sexual assaults. 

I'm guessing you're left though, so you will disagree with everything I say. I doubt we'll come to any agreements about how divisive the left seems to have become.

Here is where the problem lies.  When the one person A debases or degrades person B and person B call out person A, person A doesn't get to say his words/actions were not degrading. 

More succinct...person A punches person B.  Person A doesn't get to tell person B how much it hurt.

The issue is that person A (Trump, et al...) is trying to tell person B how much it hurts and then they claim they are being attacked themselves when person B calls them out for punching them.  "They claim I punched them.  See how they are attacking me?"  Trump and many like him are playing the victim for being called out for their actions.  They play the victim and persecutor roles of the Karpman drama triangle of social human interaction.

You lost me. I mean, I think I get what you are trying to say, but I don't think it applies specifically. I'd rather not argue generalities as I think that's where divides happen.



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