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Binkie The Clown

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23. Such clearly inferior people belong in concentrtation camps, right?
Wed Dec 28, 2016, 11:37 AM
Dec 2016

Where do you draw the line on this project of marginalizing and dehumanizing half the population of the country? Would we be better off without them? If so, isn't it our duty to get rid of them? Wouldn't that be the final solution to the whole "redneck" problem?



As for me, I'll stay off that slippery slope, thank you just the same.

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Bigotry at its best. nt LWolf Dec 2016 #1
heard another song recently that made me think of toxic trump: unblock Dec 2016 #2
"The jaded underworld was riding high." Squinch Dec 2016 #3
Yes, ridiculing the people we should be trying to understand ... Binkie The Clown Dec 2016 #4
They don't want to be understood. they want to be TOLD. LaydeeBug Dec 2016 #6
Keep tallying up the ways in which "they" are inferior to "us" Binkie The Clown Dec 2016 #8
They aren't *inferior8, they are just *different* and they don't want logic and reason LaydeeBug Dec 2016 #9
if they do not want, or refuse to use, logic or reason, they ARE, a priori, inferior Grey Lemercier Dec 2016 #20
Such clearly inferior people belong in concentrtation camps, right? Binkie The Clown Dec 2016 #23
no, they need to be (the ones who actually wilfully refuse to accept logic and reason) politically Grey Lemercier Dec 2016 #24
Gracious. You certainly did a leap there didn't you? Others are talking about Squinch Dec 2016 #28
I met a traveler from an antique land, who said, two vast and trunkless legs of straw . . . . hatrack Dec 2016 #39
Is a racist a priori inferior as well? Or no? LanternWaste Dec 2016 #57
A racist is an inferior human. Yes. Grey Lemercier Dec 2016 #58
How in the hell do you get through to these people? I see madinmaryland Dec 2016 #14
LISTEN to them TXCritter Dec 2016 #19
there's no way to walk back someone whose entire set of arguments are based off wilful Grey Lemercier Dec 2016 #21
Then kill them TXCritter Dec 2016 #22
No, they need to be politically neutered, and their way of thinking so ridiculed and made so Grey Lemercier Dec 2016 #25
Ridicule doesn't work well Amishman Dec 2016 #70
Historically, that is the most common solution dumbcat Dec 2016 #27
Even as just a sophomoric argument this is a sick thing to say. You are the Squinch Dec 2016 #62
In other words you'll be doing nothing. TXCritter Dec 2016 #71
If you need to project about doing nothing, have at it. I don't have time for such crap any more. Squinch Dec 2016 #72
You clearly haven't listened to the actual people themselves Amishman Dec 2016 #69
Oh, bullshit. Here's the answer: walk away from the sexist, bigoted Trump voter and let them Squinch Dec 2016 #29
Yes! OnionPatch Dec 2016 #55
Listen to them? What if what they say they want is impossible? LonePirate Dec 2016 #31
Then help them understand WHY it is impossible and help them see new solutions TXCritter Dec 2016 #32
Clinton tried to explain her solutions and why their solution was impossible but the message was ... LonePirate Dec 2016 #33
Talking to crowds is different than talking to individuals TXCritter Dec 2016 #54
Refusing to learn is wholly different than refusing to teach. LanternWaste Dec 2016 #59
Historically, most popular movements of revolt began w/disdain, belittling, refusal to communicate. OrwellwasRight Dec 2016 #40
You actually think we can win over bigots by talking to them? LonePirate Dec 2016 #44
Not all who voted for Trump are bigots. OrwellwasRight Dec 2016 #46
You failed to read my post. I clearly distinguished the bigots from those we needed to go after. LonePirate Dec 2016 #47
No, I read it. OrwellwasRight Dec 2016 #48
Your interpretation of my post is wrong. LonePirate Dec 2016 #49
It may not be what you meant, but it is what you said OrwellwasRight Dec 2016 #50
but bigotry was clearly not a deal breaker. . . n/t annabanana Dec 2016 #56
I think this is the fundamental disagreement here. In my mind, if bigotry and Squinch Dec 2016 #60
No question. OrwellwasRight Dec 2016 #67
You are not going to get through to those people dumbcat Dec 2016 #30
I agree. There is no getting through to these people. It is going to take something madinmaryland Dec 2016 #34
Yes, people fail to realize treestar Dec 2016 #52
These people appreciate gut level knee jerking. LaydeeBug Dec 2016 #53
I just like the song/video, always have. eShirl Dec 2016 #11
I understand them. hamsterjill Dec 2016 #18
So your solution is to procreate? OrwellwasRight Dec 2016 #41
Nope. hamsterjill Dec 2016 #51
Maybe all rural areas aren't the same. OnionPatch Dec 2016 #63
Maybe they are not all the same. But the one I speak of IS, as are many. hamsterjill Dec 2016 #64
Debunking their stereotypes isn't my first concern OnionPatch Dec 2016 #65
Your disagreement is duly noted. hamsterjill Dec 2016 #66
Happy New Year to you, too. OnionPatch Dec 2016 #68
You think they want to "understand" you? Cosmocat Dec 2016 #26
They don't want to be won over. They don't want to change. tenderfoot Dec 2016 #35
"I don't see you reaching out to them either." So you've been following me around? Binkie The Clown Dec 2016 #37
LOL! tenderfoot Dec 2016 #38
Anyone stupid and hateful enough to have voted for cheato deserves ridcule and scorn. libtodeath Dec 2016 #61
"But not me. I'm smarter than that" nt LaydeeBug Dec 2016 #5
for those who don't already know... 0rganism Dec 2016 #7
"... and my Heaven will be a big Heaven, and I will walk through the front door." eShirl Dec 2016 #10
And my heaven will be a big hell. And i will walk through the front door Maru Kitteh Dec 2016 #12
You do realize the point of this song is to ridicule those who would look down on small towns Maru Kitteh Dec 2016 #13
Sounds like Trump to me. yardwork Dec 2016 #15
I agree it sounds like Trump. But the graphic seems to deride rural places Maru Kitteh Dec 2016 #16
I read the OP as a reference to Trump. yardwork Dec 2016 #17
It also sounds like Trump voters. BlueStater Dec 2016 #45
absolutely eShirl Dec 2016 #36
Thank you. n/t sl8 Dec 2016 #73
Now that is simply silly. "Stronger Together" isn't exactly sesquipedalian. WinkyDink Dec 2016 #42
Except nothing the orange tumor has ever uttered has had any more substance than BlueStater Dec 2016 #43
Point taken! He's going to be President Twit! WinkyDink Jan 2017 #74
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