Message from @ForeskinMerchant
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Didn't the elections boards basically tell them that the "found" ballots are basically null now
Oh.
My.
God.
Need to shred some ballots?
Look no further
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RIP general
lmao
Nvm
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Wow that AI News reporter is like Eliza Cassan in Deus Ex https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=30&v=GAfiATTQufk
Isnt this where the Bush/Gore reccount happened?
The people in charge of elections there need purging
massive
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MARIO!
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i got muted for saying mario
for an hour
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Hey, so, I usually just come here for help finding arugments and counter-arguments. Sorry not sorry.
A leftist friend of mine told me about the anti-discrimination lawsuit filed against Trump back in the 70's. Apparently, blacks would be told certain apartments weren't available, but whites would be told they were. It is believed that Donald Trump knew about this practice and did nothing to stop it, and might've even been responsible for it.
I'm not a cocksucker who defends Trump for being Trump. I've looked at the arguments that Trump was guilty, so now I want to ask here: is there any reason to believe he was not guilty of overt racial discrimination?
i never bothered to research trump or his history , but i think he hired a fair amount of "diverse" folk , if you want to use that word
dont quote me tho
i also remember hearing that he didnt know about that situation and it was resolved but i really have no idea
go do your own research
the best kind
I have heard what ghobe has said, but again I don't know the full story. It seems one of things that is only occasionally brought up so it must not make him look *that* bad.
Either way....it was also back in the 70's. So I don't think it would be very relevant today anyways.
This is the thing that was really damning:
"He said, 'Well, I'm only doing what my boss told me to do — I am not allowed to rent to black tenants,' " Morse says.
The commissioner asked the building superintendent to take him to his boss. That turned out to be Trump Management.
(taken from NPR)
ah
It looks like it was Fred Trump's decision, but Donald Trump made a public statement that it 1. it was only discrimination against welfare recipients, and 2. it was justified, because renting to them would mean “€massive fleeing from the city of not only our tenants, but communities as a whole.” In other words, white flight.
The court proved that #1 was a lie.
So..
In conclusion, Trump approved of and defended his father's decision to discriminate against black tenants on the ground that it was to prevent white flight. This rankles me.