> > Anyway, even if he wasn't making fun of the disabled, if he was just making fun of > > the guy, which nobody is arguing, is it that much better? Is it ok for someone > > running for president or as president to do that and show to kids that publicly > > humiliating people is cool and normal? > > > Absolutely not. But I guess this is (it's a video of burning an effigy of Trump, in > case you don't want to bother clicking)... Or maybe it justifies it...?
I don't understand your point here.
> > > Look how bad he's fucked up America, > > > He seems to be working very fast with whatever he's done so far. Obama's change was > like seasons changing, what Trumps doing?... I'd tell him; "Shit, slow down dude." > I don't actually see how it's "fucked up".... not yet anyway. And, I'm not saying it > couldn't happen. > > > even a > > group of Catholics are sticking up for him publicly humiliating people! How fucked > up > > is that? Did you ever think you'd see the day? > > > No such scenario has ever entered my mind. I don't see it as being impossible. I > mean, there were some "church folk" that gathered around him and prayed for him.
I'm referring to the catholics4trump link posted earlier that you referenced. They apparently spent a lot of time trying to clear him from wrongdoing in the reporter incident so I guess they didn't see anything wrong with his mocking?
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