You're paying attention to the literal meaning of the symbols the Trump campaign used. If his direct words shouldn't be taken literally, the same should apply to his symbols. If he tattoos a swastika on his forehead and "I Love Hitler" on his chest, you'd be a fool to call him out on it. It'd be an ironic statement on the anti-free speech practices of the left. Or whatever is bugging the Trump defender du jure you're conversing with.
Also, stop being such a politically correct wuss.
This is a familiar song...
So Trump is the first racist president, according to Joe Biden
23/07/2020 01:28:01 PM
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We have a 1001 problems and this is what you care about? A presidential candidate using hyperbole?
23/07/2020 06:10:44 PM
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Joe Biden is the one who called Obama the first "clean and articulate" black candidate, right? *NM*
23/07/2020 09:21:34 PM
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I heard his campaign used "triangles", also used by the Nazis *NM*
26/07/2020 10:12:51 AM
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His campaign literally used the upside down red triangle when talking about leftists.
28/07/2020 05:23:08 PM
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No no...
28/07/2020 06:53:00 PM
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maybe if I had ever heard of the infamous "upside down red triangle"
29/07/2020 05:57:49 AM
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Really? It wasn't just red triangles but also pink ones for gay people, brown for Roma, etc.
29/07/2020 06:01:32 PM
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You know, I came across a video compilation of Biden smelling girls' hair
29/07/2020 08:12:41 PM
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The museums you visited were pretty shitty, then.
30/07/2020 08:25:41 AM
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He may not have noticed.
30/07/2020 01:04:37 PM
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I think things have changed. We learned a lot about the Holocaust in 7th grade.
01/08/2020 12:30:24 AM
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I think if this were Trump's campaign first instance of "accidental anti-Semitism", I could believe
30/07/2020 01:10:04 PM
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Agreed, actually. I don't think Trump is cognizant enough of people other than himself
01/08/2020 12:29:19 AM
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