So no one is going to blame Hillary though?

Started by hewritez, November 10, 2016, 03:53:59 PM

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OakTREE

Quote from: K♚NG. on November 10, 2016, 04:39:04 PM
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Quote from: K♚NG. on November 10, 2016, 04:34:03 PM
This is why I'm a Male Feminist. I hate idiotic male logic against women.

You give sissy tea bby?

:diddraispoot: uh no I just believe that women should be afforded the same equal protections under the law as men. As along with Blacks, Gays, Children, etc.

I had no idea what it was so I googled. It said that it's a man that is comfortable with his fem traits. I think it's all kinds of male feminist definitions.

Winter Santiaga

she's to blame for not reaching out to millennials and African American in a more diplomatic way instead of playing into stereotypes. But she clearly won the election.

FlowerBomb

Quote from: Winter Santiaga on November 10, 2016, 04:42:46 PM
she's to blame for not reaching out to millennials and African American in a more diplomatic way instead of playing into stereotypes. But she clearly won the election.
!!!
When I saw that she was on the breakfast club, it had me in stitches
All the extra your U.S politicians have to go through :uhh:

RAY7

This logic nnnnnn
she couldn't elect herself. She didn't leave anyone' in any state of fear
the ppl let HER down if anything because they didn't vote or did stupid stuff like
write in Harambe or vote Libertarian

Kurama

Quote from: Winter Santiaga on November 10, 2016, 04:42:46 PM
she's to blame for not reaching out to millennials and African American in a more diplomatic way instead of playing into stereotypes.
Not sure why ppl keep saying this
Ages 18-25 (Millennials)


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Kurama

Racist bigoted white ppl showed up and showed out. Only folks to blame are the people who didn't vote and possibly 3rd party voters.

GRAND

Quote from: Kurama on November 10, 2016, 04:50:05 PM
Racist bigoted white ppl showed up and showed out. Only folks to blame are the people who didn't vote and possibly 3rd party voters.
!!!

I'm not letting the black girls take the fcking blame

We were THERE

Get angry @ those racist crackers

:cheerup:

BigDawg

Quote from: Kurama on November 10, 2016, 04:50:05 PM
Racist bigoted white ppl showed up and showed out. Only folks to blame are the people who didn't vote and possibly 3rd party voters.
Exactly. Trump played to their hatred and he had ignited them in a way that they have no fear. What they dont know however is that this aint 1952 and they are more than welcom e to try it.

RAY7

However 2 things I believe were the issue
1. Is she played it too safe, and too much like a politician.
Too much pandering, and she just came off so untrustworthy. Plus she's boring
Should've studied Obama and how charismatic and relatable he is
2. The media turned Trump into the villain that everyone loves or loves to hate
but either way you give him your attention. I think if his ignorance would've been ignored instead of exposed he wouldn't have gotten anywhere

Just my 2 cents I needed to get out

BAPHOMET.

Quote from: Kurama on November 10, 2016, 04:49:12 PM
Quote from: Winter Santiaga on November 10, 2016, 04:42:46 PM
she's to blame for not reaching out to millennials and African American in a more diplomatic way instead of playing into stereotypes.
Not sure why ppl keep saying this
Ages 18-25 (Millennials)


Votes by race



Smh.


yummy

Quote from: Winter Santiaga on November 10, 2016, 04:42:46 PM
she's to blame for not reaching out to millennials and African American in a more diplomatic way instead of playing into stereotypes. But she clearly won the election.

Those are the main demographics that she pandered to and who voted for her.  :dead:

If anything, she screwed up by not cozying up to the older folks in those rural areas. I don't even think she went to Florida during her campaign run.

Winter Santiaga

I'm still trying to figure out why people decided not to vote or to throw their vote away by going with a third party in such a pivotal election. Now wasn't the time for experimentation at the polls.

GRAND

Quote from: ANIMMAI on November 10, 2016, 04:54:01 PM
Quote from: Winter Santiaga on November 10, 2016, 04:42:46 PM
she's to blame for not reaching out to millennials and African American in a more diplomatic way instead of playing into stereotypes. But she clearly won the election.

Those are the main demographics that she pandered to and who voted for her.  :dead:

If anything, she screwed up by not cozying up to the older folks in those rural areas. I don't even think she went to Florida during her campaign run.
Trump came here and went to THE most racist cities in fucking Florida

Plant City, St Pete

They did their research  :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:

But I think she came here

hewritez

I'm not blaming her for not having the votes.
I'm blaming the tactics her team used.
At the end of the day we have now become the victims of fear-mongering.

Of course Donald said the ridiculous shit he said, but there was no need for her team, and the media to constantly barrage us with it.

I'm saying they played just as strong of a role in dividing the nation, relying heavily on liberal voters, when they should have had a better strategy.

And now there is rampant FEAR. The way to treat people like Donald and the bigoted things he said is to pay it dust and just stick to the issues.

Also, I don't think it was wise to call his supporters "deplorables".

But anyway, it's over with.

Opposites Attract.

Quote from: Winter Santiaga on November 10, 2016, 04:54:33 PM
I'm still trying to figure out why people decided not to vote or to throw their vote away by going with a third party in such a pivotal election. Now wasn't the time for experimentation at the polls.

People were fed up. After they cheated Bernie it was a free fall from there and like someone else mentioned people are tired of the usual system. Obama offered something way different so why would we go backwards with the same mess? I didn't vote for Hilary because I'm interested in grassroots politics. We need to rebuild not continue to patch shit up.


It's unconditional, these days you know....