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The marchers in Charlottesville chanted anti-Semitic slogans like "Jews will not replace us" and used phrases linked to Nazi ideology. Many viewers were outraged by this. The former president commented on the protest, mentioning that while there were bad people in the group, there were also "very fine people on both sides." This statement sparked controversy, as it implied that some participants were not associated with the neo-Nazis or white nationalists, who should be condemned entirely.

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In Charlottesville, white nationalists and Neo-Nazis chanted anti-Semitic slogans, including a Nazi slogan "Blood and Soil." The former president commented that while there were some bad people in that group, there were also very fine people on both sides. However, he clarified that he was not referring to the Neo-Nazis and white nationalists, as they should be completely condemned.

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I have admired Trump all my life, as black people praised him in the 80s and 90s. He was in over 300 rap songs. Recently, he's been called racist, but I never heard that before. I will vote for him again, as he's the best president in my lifetime.

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Joy Behar and others on The View once admired Donald Trump, praising his character and engaging in civil dialogue. However, they now criticize him, with Joy calling him a menace and Whoopi refusing to say his name. The shift in attitude towards Trump is notable, and the reason behind it remains unclear. Share your thoughts in the comments and show support by liking the video. Thank you for watching.

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If you're a patriotic American who does your research, how could you hate Donald Trump? He's the most popular businessman in American history. Before 2016, he had the most movie cameos. How can he be racist when he won an NAACP award? Didn't we have peace around the world when Trump was in office? Why are we giving Ukraine 60 billion when we have border problems? After the U.S. left a million guns in Afghanistan, Xi Jinping and Putin gave the Taliban legitimacy. Didn't Biden give Putin access to a gas pipeline, and then Putin went to war with Ukraine? Was it a coincidence that Brittney Griner was traded for Victor Boot after that? You voted for this over Trump? You need to wake up.

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The speaker stated that they think it's ridiculous to suggest President Trump is acting for his own benefit. They claim he left a life of luxury and a successful real estate empire for public service, not just once, but twice, and the American public reelected him because they trust he acts in the country's best interest. The speaker asserted that Trump has lost money being president. They don't recall similar questions being asked of the previous president, a career politician who was allegedly profiting off the office. The speaker maintains that President Trump does not do this, and the White House holds itself to the highest ethical standards.

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A lot of people are willing to accept a dishonorable person, someone convicted of felonies, openly racist, and who has expressed admiration for controversial leaders. Why has America voted for him? It boils down to racism. People don't like discussing it, but the majority of votes come from whites who believe in "taking the country back" from minorities who are succeeding and closing the wealth gap. It's about white versus other, not the economy. I believe that the majority of Americans will buy into anything that gives them an advantage and ensures they don't have to worry about others being equal. Regarding claims of an expanded base including more black and Latino voters, I'm skeptical, especially about the increase in black votes.

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Donald Trump is summarized as a racist, misogynist, and someone who has insulted soldiers and their families. He inherited a significant amount of money from his father and has had many failed businesses. In conclusion, Donald Trump is seen as a failure.

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I used to find it strange how Trump triggered me, but now I back him up like he's family. I appreciate that he's straightforward and doesn't sugarcoat things. I support him, although I don't agree with everything. His focus on immigration sets him apart from being racist. I think he's the right choice for now, and maybe even for 2024. He prioritizes his country.

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As a mother of 2 daughters, I support Trump despite his past comments. I prefer him over having a female president. Real men use rough language, and I believe Trump is the strong leader America needs. Pollsters and pundits were wrong about Trump's appeal to voters.

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I'm for Trump in 2024 because Republican viewpoints fit me better. The trials are propaganda, they're all friends like in the WWF. Trump, Biden, Obama. I'm for Trump's viewpoints because he's a businessman, and people only talk about him personally, not politically. He's a good politician because he's not one. Everybody has someone they can't stand, and he can't stand the same type of people others can't stand. When he was president, nobody was fighting wars. He and Dennis Rodman got along with Kim Jong Un, and he was the first president to go to North Korea. Everybody was getting money. He was real and told you how he felt. You knew what you were dealing with.

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Trump has made derogatory comments about military service members, calling them stupid and cowardly. He avoided serving in Vietnam by allegedly faking medical documents. This raises questions about why he is idolized despite these actions. His wealth allowed him to evade military service, which contrasts sharply with the sacrifices made by veterans. The perception of him as a draft dodger and a coward contributes to a negative view of his character, yet he still won the election.

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For years, people have accused Donald Trump of being racist, but what if he never was? Some black entrepreneurs have spoken positively about their experiences with him, saying he helped them and treated them with respect. Others from diverse backgrounds have also defended him, stating that they have witnessed racism, but not from Trump. Similarly, claims of him being sexist are challenged by his daughter, who says he has always respected women. Trump has even offered a job to a complete stranger who seemed like a good person to him. This challenges the perception that he is a bigot, suggesting that he may actually be warm and compassionate. In a world where illusions can deceive, discernment is crucial in uncovering the untold truth.

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Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1, a mother of two daughters, about Trump's "grab them by the pussy" comment. Speaker 0 asks if that language makes Speaker 1 feel that Trump is not her guy. Speaker 1 responds that she would "rather be grabbed by the pussy than have a pussy for president" and that she is happy with that language, claiming everyone uses rude language behind closed doors. She then brings up Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. Speaker 0 reiterates she is talking about the current president-elect, not the past. Speaker 1 says she is not offended by Trump's comments from 8 years ago and tells Speaker 0 to deal with her own issues. Speaker 0 asks if anyone is remotely concerned about the nature of Trump. Speaker 1 responds that America needed someone with a strong lead who would stand up for white and black people, bring back jobs, allow Americans to have weapons, and ensure a conservative Supreme Court. She states that is why pollsters, broadcasters, commentators, and pundits were wrong.

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The discussion centers on the president's comments yesterday, referring to "Trump supporter as garbage." Speaker 0 asks two questions: "does he think less of Americans who support Trump than he does of those who do not?" and "why is he using that kind of rhetoric? How is that presidential?" Speaker 1 says: "So so a couple of things. Couple of things. So just to clarify, he was not calling Trump supporters garbage, which is why he put out this is why he wanted to make sure that we put out a statement that clarified what he meant and what he was trying to say."

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I wasn't always a Trump supporter; I'm a convert. Initially, I believed everything the media said about him. I wanted to understand why I disliked him, especially the claims of racism. I figured I should find some evidence so I could debate Trump supporters effectively. However, as I researched, I found myself agreeing with many of his statements and positions. The media's portrayal of him as some kind of Hitler figure seemed ridiculous. I realized the narrative was overblown and I grew tired of it.

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A debate moderator questioned Donald Trump about his history of disparaging comments about women, citing examples such as calling women "fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals," and referencing disparaging comments on his Twitter account about women's looks, as well as a comment he made to a Celebrity Apprentice contestant about seeing her on her knees. The moderator asked if this reflected the temperament of a president and how he would answer Hillary Clinton's charge that he is part of a war on women. Trump responded that the country's big problem is being politically correct, which he doesn't have time for. He stated that the country is in big trouble and losing to other countries. He added that what he says is often in jest, and if the moderator doesn't like it, he is sorry. He concluded that the country needs strength, energy, quickness, and brain to turn it around.

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The president's comments were misinterpreted. He was not referring to Trump supporters as garbage. He clarified that his statement was about the hateful rhetoric from a Trump rally regarding Puerto Rico, which he described as "garbage." He emphasized that such comments do not represent the nation’s values. The president does not view Trump supporters as garbage; his focus was on condemning the demonization of Latinos. The intention was to address the harmful language used, not to insult individuals who support Trump.

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Donald Trump is old and has been labeled as a racist and a neo-Nazi. However, I won't focus on him right now.

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How did he win? It wasn't just racism, misogyny, or xenophobia. It was about 76 million people from diverse backgrounds who are tired of a system that has deceived them. Celebrity endorsements didn't sway voters. Despite the candidate's flaws, like felony and assault convictions, people prioritized their immediate struggles, like affording groceries. America is shaped by individual experiences, and it's crucial to respect everyone's perspective, regardless of political affiliation.

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President Trump stated there were "very fine people on both sides" at a Charlottesville march alongside neo-Nazis and white supremacists. He claimed he condemned neo-Nazis and other groups, but not all attendees were neo-Nazis or white supremacists. It is claimed that candidate Trump wouldn't condemn David Duke. Trump called David Duke a bigot, a racist, and a problem, stating he's not the kind of person wanted in the party. Trump stated that the egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence has no place in America. He said racism is evil, and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and other hate groups. It is claimed that Trump supporters are trying to say that the president didn't say what he said, calling it a hoax. Trump reiterated that many people in the group were other than neo-Nazis and white nationalists.

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People voting for Trump are often scapegoated and misunderstood. While Trump may not have the best family values, he had some valid points about NATO, immigration, and China. However, his approach towards Mexico and China was not ideal. It's important to understand why people support Trump instead of making it a binary choice. We should respect our fellow citizens and listen to their perspectives. The Democrats' derogatory remarks towards Trump supporters need to stop. Treating others with respect and having open conversations is crucial. Negative talk about MAGA could potentially harm Biden's election campaign.

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When did Trump become a racist? Only when they told you so? Was he a problem when he was with the Clintons? People are upset about the ad he took out against the Central Park 5, but back then, all the news pointed to their guilt. Plus, he was a registered Democrat at the time, and the DA, police chief, and mayor were all Democrats too. Where's the outrage for corporations buying sweets at the DNC or abortion mobiles near the convention? Biden was racist, and some say he was only VP to balance the ticket. Hillary Clinton was a Goldwater girl who said, "bring them to heel" about us. Is racism only a problem with bad PR? An apology doesn't undo decades of racist policies. But Trump passed the First Step Act with Kim K. advocating for black people more than some black people are. When do we hold everyone accountable?

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The speaker defends the use of explicit language by saying that it is common behind closed doors and that real men use even ruder language. They argue that Trump's comments were made in a private conversation years ago and point out the scandals involving Bill Clinton. The other speaker tries to shift the focus to the future and expresses concern about the president-elect's behavior. The first speaker dismisses these concerns and emphasizes the need for a strong leader who will prioritize the interests of all Americans, including white people. They criticize the media and pollsters for underestimating Trump's support.

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The speaker discusses the claim that Donald Trump is racist, recalling the "very fine people on both sides" comment. The speaker watched the full clip and noted Trump stated he wasn't referring to neo-Nazis and white nationalists. Despite this, the "very fine people" comment continues to be cited, even being mentioned by Kamala Harris in a recent debate and Snopes debunking it in 2024. The speaker presents evidence that counters the racism claim, including Trump's interactions with Jesse Jackson and Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey's admiration, and Judge Joe Brown's account of Trump providing loans to Black entrepreneurs in the 90s. Walker Flock claimed Trump showed him how to increase his wealth. The speaker highlights the resistance to changing one's opinion, even when presented with evidence, referencing Yuri Bezmenov's idea that demoralized people are unable to assess true information. The speaker concludes by suggesting that attacks on populist candidates ultimately affect everyone, as rules broken to target them can later be used against others. The speaker asks viewers to share the moment their opinion of Trump changed.
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