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I'm no fan of trump I don't rate him as a businessman much less a politician but I think he's a product of the modern world where people are so fed up of the established political class that people like him appeal to people who wouldn't have looked twice at him twenty years ago. Whilst the EU referendum for me had nothing to do with immigration I seem to be in the minority and after watching a couple of videos lately forwarded to me by others there is a problem growing here and no doubt in other countries that will lead to some very unpleasant people gaining power.
What's becoming very clear is that for a growing number of people the west isn't working for them and they feel very disenfranchised with politics and are prepared to consider options that are not western at all in their views. I think we're entering a very dark period and let's hope we all come out the other end |
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A product of the modern world? I think he's a dinosaur and we had his ilk back in our history..I remember Enoch Powell clearly enough.There nothing new about Trump.He learned all his prejudice from his father Frank Trump and he was one of the worst landlords during the early part of the 20th century.
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I'll just clarify that I am no fan of Trump, but I don't like band wagon jumping either.
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Not very clever and pandering to the fear of terrorism to try and garner support, but then when you read about Axe wielding Afghans on trains in Germany that gives him the ammunition and justification to make these statements. Quote:
You know pretty much what we have a Calais. Or would you be happy to remove all the fences at Calais and have all those camped there enter the UK freely? To want that is not being racist. |
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I didn't say the attitudes were modern as they are clearly not but the acceptance of them by a growing number of people is a modern thing there are people supporting trump who wouldn't have without the last twenty years of rapidly declining political standards. The collapse in the political class in the West is having serious consequences and will continue to do so until there is a big adjustment in politics the best we can hope is that the extreme ends of political view don't get too much power.
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To further illustrate his racist leanings he reckons that 81% of white homicides are committed by blacks ,he says he got his figures from the 'crime statistics bureau-San Francisco' which doesn't exist ,so basically he lied and just made the figures up to paint black people as murders .In actual fact the true crime figures for white homicides are the complete opposite of what Trump says they are ---------- Post added at 17:47 ---------- Previous post was at 17:43 ---------- Quote:
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I think we can all agree trump is not a pleasant person and the idea of him as president sends shivers down my spine but until things are perfect in our political world I think it's a bit rich to be criticising anyone elses in a democracy. As someone who resented the numerous foreign politicians involvement in the EU referendum I don't think I have the right to cast an opinion on who others should vote for. Get things sorted out in our backyard then maybe we have some ground to enter other countries political situation.
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America is the most powerful country in the world. What happens there can have ramifications here. Would we have a refugee crisis if America had intervened early on? Or had they not intervened in Libya? An economic crisis largely started by the American property market has reshaped politics since 2008 and probably so did the Bush/Blair foreign policy. Trump is a isolationist. He wants to downscale NATO and America's presence in the world. They pay 70% of the NATO budget by the way. Personally I think a world lacking American influence is bad for us all. The country, like ours, has many faults but they largely share our view of the world. They are for free markets, western liberalism and are opposed to totalitalism. Who would step into the void left on the world stage by a receding America? Russia? China? Same goes for us by the way. America has few allies it can depend on and we're one of the few who generally tries to step-up on the world stage. We're the ones willing to renew one of NATO's nuclear deterrents. We're the ones who, for better or worse, have fought with the Americans abroad. We've got one of the best intelligence services in the world alongside the CIA and maybe even the best when it comes to the functions of GCHQ/NSA. We have a seat on the UN security council we're one of the closet countries to them in terms of world outlook. So they're right to have a go at us from time to time as well. When Obama expresses frustration at our monetary commitment to NATO for example then I think that's a legitimate criticism and instead of bulking at foreign interference we were right to increase our commitment. |
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What is wrong with wanting to keep out illegal immigrants? We do exactly the same thing. We even got France to agree to have our border in their country. |
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and by the way ,it's not what i say ,it's not a question of me being right it's me agreeing with most of the right thinking world |
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