He told 3 people born here, and another who has been a US citizen longer than his wife, to go back to their country.
He told 3 people born here, and another who has been a US citizen longer than his wife, to go back to their country.
I can only see that through the eyes of family and their friends. In my limited experience, there are two distinct groups of 20 somethings out there. One is either going to school and/or has full time employment. The other is not going to school or work and getting by off the generosity of others. The second group can tell you every bad thing thats happening in the world according to twitter, fb, etal.My hypothesis is that when young people leave the creche and are willing to actually engage the world they would be amazed to find that the world doesn't look at all like what they've been told. In fact, they might find a world nicer and saner than what they been ingesting. They certainly would find it far more complicated than they've been led to believe.
....... that your assertion may be correct about what young people believe, but says nothing about whether they are, in fact, correct (which is good, because then you would be wrong; they are not correct).
Not looking to argue, merely asking. Is it possible that the meaning was both literal and figurative? But that in both cases the "country" to which Trump was referring was the ladies' "states of mind"? (pun intended)He told 3 people born here, and another who has been a US citizen longer than his wife, to go back to their country.
But that in both cases the "country" to which Trump was referring was the ladies' "states of mind"? (pun intended)
And, in the grand scheme of things, the only news worthy of more note is the question of Baron's choice of breakfast cereal.Your cartoon fails to hammer home the actual point of the "controversy". (Shocker)
He told 3 people born here, and another who has been a US citizen longer than his wife, to go back to their country.
Your cartoon fails to hammer home the actual point of the "controversy". (Shocker)
He told 3 people born here, and another who has been a US citizen longer than his wife, to go back to their country.
Please highlight where he said ANY of those thingsYour cartoon fails to hammer home the actual point of the "controversy". (Shocker)
He told 3 people born here, and another who has been a US citizen longer than his wife, to go back to their country.
I still don't see the part that is "racist".
Of course I'm still waiting for you to name the ONE person who has had their property stolen through eminent domain.Please highlight where he said ANY of those things
Your black ass, apparently.then who was he talking about?
because NO White People were in ' The Squad '
Is it too late for me to identify as another race?
Your idiocy is tedious.I never said who he was talking about, and neither did he.. 4 women stood up and said, STOP talking bad about us!! Guilty!
My idiocy is tedious.
I'm sorry the truth hurt your feels..Your idiocy is tedious.
You know - it's hard for me to get in a lather over Trump saying something impolite or rude to people who have never STOPPED doing that, to him.