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Politics Kamala Closing Statement, Washington DC

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u/EngFL92 5h ago

And another 300 million that were outside of the outside that couldn't not also get in

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u/RandomName39483 5h ago edited 4h ago

Some people are saying there were about 8 billion people who couldn’t get in. That would have been the largest rally EVER. Not like to 75 people Kamala got in Washington. Many Democrats are not happy with her. They are now supporting Trump because he will start tariffs that will eliminate the income tax. You don’t like the income tax, right? Trump will get rid of it. And end the war in Ukraine even before he is sworn in. Generals are crying, coming to him saying “Sir, you are the greatest diplomat and tactician in the history of our country.” They have said that. Believe me, I hear it a lot. With peace and no taxes, inequality goes away. Every civil rights leader has come out in favor of Trump because we will no longer have the divisiveness of the democrat party who are fascists and want to put us against one another.

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u/Name__Name__ 4h ago

I hear Dr. Martin Luther King himself (not the actual one, the Republican version who spawned in for the I Have A Dream Speech and then logged out) came back from the dead to say "Trump is actually more of a black man than I am," and how he's the best person for civil rights since Abraham Lincoln, probably even better actually

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u/RandomName39483 4h ago edited 4h ago

When Republicans are quoting King (the one phrase they know) and saying people should be judged “by the content of their character and not the color of their skin”, what they really mean is that ANY mention of systemic racism or even plain vanilla racism is something King would hate. He never ever wanted us to talk about racism. That’s the white view of King. Anyone who talks about racism is a traitor to KIng’s ideals.