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57 minutes ago, Nothin'ButAttitude said:

 

(re: Le Pen's niece) And he wonders why so many of us diversities don't trust him and never well. My question is why isn't this trending or being covered in the media? This is why I haven't been watching the news as of late b/c they steady coddle Trump instead of outright calling him out.

 

Not surprised that Trump's win has galvanized nationalist all across the world. Hitler managed to do the same thing when he rose to power. 

 

This man has reopened Pandora's Box and unleashed hell upon Earth. 

 

I don't want to leave out the Afrikaner Resistance Movement (aka South Africa's Neo-Nazi movement which doesn't just support apartheid but the exile and killing of blacks, Jews, non-pure blood Afrikaners, and immigrants). Their delightful leaders Dan Roodt and Steyn Von Ronge have issued a glowing celebratory statement of Trump's win and how thrilled they are to have such a powerful ally in their "movement". Maybe they can share with him their tactics of beating people to death with bats, bombing homes of people they consider less than, and siccing packs of wild dogs on groups of people or maybe their symbol which is a swastika. 

 

Geert Wilders has promised a "patriotic spring" and worldwide revolution and uprising for their movement (or as we call it- a white power Nazi movement). Pauline Hanson and George Christensen can't hide their delight. The joy of the Le Pen family, Putin, North Korea, Iran, and the Philippines is well documented.

 

Since Trump or any of his supporters have yet to denounce these people and have even invited the younger Le Pen in their fold, I can only assume they agree with and accept their support. Maybe they can call appear at the rallies he plans on going to have (also a moment to remember what other fascist leader continued to hold rallies after his rise to power).

 

What wonderful days await all of us with Trump and his minions in charge of the most powerful country in the world and with white supremacists and nationalists worldwide galvanised and validated. 

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2 hours ago, Nothin'ButAttitude said:

 

(re: Le Pen's niece) And he wonders why so many of us diversities don't trust him and never well. My question is why isn't this trending or being covered in the media? This is why I haven't been watching the news as of late b/c they steady coddle Trump instead of outright calling him out.

 

Not surprised that Trump's win has galvanized nationalist all across the world. Hitler managed to do the same thing when he rose to power. 

 

This man has reopened Pandora's Box and unleashed hell upon Earth. 

 

It's chicken and the egg - a lot of these things have been building in Europe for years. Honestly I do think that Europe did a terrible job handling the migrant crisis and immigration in recent years - it sounds like Merkel was in way over her head about how to handle things in Germany. It hasn't been that bad over here, which is what makes knowing that vulnerable people are going to be banned, humiliated, and dehumanized for their skin color all the more disgusting.

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Pardon the intrusion, as I'm not sure where else I could possibly express this that anyone would begin to understand the connection...and I gather that this post would be deleted anywhere else on this site.  Reading news today that former head writer Claire Labine has passed — after not thinking about our old soaps in days — was kind of the exclamation point (at least, I sure hope it wasn't another comma) at the end of a truly miserable week.  My 16 year-old self would be crying out in horror, "Sweet jesus, not Claire!" upon learning that the writer who brought us the stories and characters that she did is no longer with us just after Donald Trump was elected president.  My allegedly grown-up self isn't taking all of this too much better.

 

Watching Ryan's Hope in reruns on SoapNet as a young adult after I'd all but given up on the soaps that were on the air at the time brought me some welcome escape in those early years of the Bush administration.  It was a small comfort, but this news quite viscerally took me back to those dark days.  I hope it's not presumptuous (Ms. Labine did make her political persuasions fairly explicit in the press, and I think they were somewhat implicit in much of her writing) to say that I hope she was able to cast a ballot this week.  I'd just rather not think about this strong, intelligent, trailblazing woman presumably(?) learning about the outcome of this election in what would be her final days, though.

 

As I posted in the main thread about this news, RIP. :(

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4 minutes ago, DeliaIrisFan said:

Watching Ryan's Hope in reruns on SoapNet as a young adult after I'd all but given up on the soaps that were on the air at the time brought me some welcome escape in those early years of the Bush administration.  It was a small comfort, but this news quite viscerally took me back to those dark days.  I hope it's not presumptuous (Ms. Labine did make her political persuasions fairly explicit in the press, and I think they were somewhat implicit in much of her writing) to say that I hope she was able to cast a ballot this week.  I'd just rather not think about this strong, intelligent, trailblazing woman presumably(?) learning about the outcome of this election in what would be her final days, though.

 

I started watching right before 9/11 - glad to know I'm not alone.

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10 hours ago, Khan said:

 

No, I absolutely agree with you, Roman.  (Sorry if that wasn't clear.)

 

Too.  Damn.  Funny.

Oh that's no problem J=Khan. sorry if I came off as an ass. LOL 

Isn't that so funny? how stupid do you think the people that voted for him feel right now?

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I'm sure many of us will be taking refuge in soaps and fiction. If only soapnet were still around so I could get my daily RH fix.

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Trump needs to make a statement asking his supporters to stop the violence. Not that I think he has control over what he's unleashed, but the very least he could do is try.

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20 minutes ago, Juliajms said:

Trump needs to make a statement asking his supporters to stop the violence. Not that I think he has control over what he's unleashed, but the very least he could do is try.

 

He won't. Remember, he is the one that ignited the fire in them and stirred the pot when he felt he was losing. 

 

Again, all his voters are gonna feel stupid when he steps away from this job. This man did not want to win. 

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45 minutes ago, cassadine1991 said:

 

Disgusting.

 

A few days ago I heard some people talking about how they wanted to go back to the "good old days" in dealing with these protesters (you can guess what that means). People are emboldened into violence and hate, and nothing is in place now to stop them. It's sad that the protesters are the ones who have the onus put on them, who are expected to hide. It reinforces just how little place in America many are expected to have.

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40 minutes ago, Juliajms said:

Trump needs to make a statement asking his supporters to stop the violence. Not that I think he has control over what he's unleashed, but the very least he could do is try.

That's exactly what I was thinking, but Trump won't do this because he is in no way a leader.

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1 hour ago, Juliajms said:

Trump needs to make a statement asking his supporters to stop the violence. Not that I think he has control over what he's unleashed, but the very least he could do is try.

 

He could, and he should, but he won't.

 

The part of this that annoys me most is all those who roll their eyes at the protestors, laugh at them and tell them to "grow up."  First of all, weren't some of you prepared to mount another Ruby Ridge if Hillary had won the electoral vote?  Second, even if what the protestors are doing is ridiculous, belitting their need to express themselves in this manner isn't smart.  As a matter of fact, it escalates their anger.

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30 minutes ago, Khan said:

 

He could, and he should, but he won't.

 

The part of this that annoys me most is all those who roll their eyes at the protestors, laugh at them and tell them to "grow up."  First of all, weren't some of you prepared to mount another Ruby Ridge if Hillary had won the electoral vote?  Second, even if what the protestors are doing is ridiculous, belitting their need to express themselves in this manner isn't smart.  As a matter of fact, it escalates their anger.

 

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All of this. 

 

All I have to say is that Trump supporters are gonna be on the wrong side of history (again) and be eating major crow in no time short. 

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4 hours ago, Juliajms said:

Trump needs to make a statement asking his supporters to stop the violence. Not that I think he has control over what he's unleashed, but the very least he could do is try.

 

 

That's not how fascism works. He wants this. He likes it. We need to stop thinking that this guy gives a [!@#$%^&*] about this country. 

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