(May 31, 2017 at 8:00 am)alpha male Wrote:(May 31, 2017 at 7:00 am)pocaracas Wrote: It's funny how one sentence has been pulled to its limits and twisted around...
I think what CM means here is that Trump's hate for the minorities (in this case, Muslims... but it could apply to any, be it gays, Mexicans, Blacks, the poor, etc) is providing these people with courage to do these despicable acts... perhaps they think they'll get off unscathed.
For everyone, the example comes from above.... it starts with the parents and eventually it comes to the law makers, the politicians.
"If the person that makes the law of the land where I live shows that he doesn't like this group of people, why should I be blamed for doing the same?"
I agree that's probably CM's desired narrative, but this guy was convicted of kidnapping and armed robbery a long time ago. He was dangerous well before Trump. The facts don't fit the narrative.
Yes, but in this case, he acted on the hate towards a minority.
The stabbing, I guess, stemmed from that previously recognized propensity for crime.
The narrative becomes that these people with such a propensity are (perhaps now more so than before, but I don't have the stats to back that up) acting against the minorities that the President has shown to be against.