Sculpt |
11-18-2016 03:21 PM |
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Originally Posted by MichaelMyers
(Post 1021978)
Sculpt I find this is a very reassuring post. But on CNN I see swastikas and riots and mass hysteria all across the nation. Do you think these folks have been whipped up in a frenzy by the media? Or could they be paid professionals?
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Well, that's a detailed discussion. It's a not an 'all-this' or 'all-that' type of question or answer. Of course the protests and what you see is real. I certainly never said otherwise.
I'm not a Trump supporter. When he tried to quiet reporters, refuse to answer questions and refused to do a debate if Megan Kelly was one of the questioners, I put an X through Trump as a candidate. But over time, I've watched him not only change his behavior and rhetoric on that, he's changed and flexed on a lot of apparent stances. If you've even seen a Trump rally, you know he's very tongue-n-cheek. One taking everything he says as concrete policy is going to be very confused or disappointed.
To answer your questions... I don't have a ton of time to get super detailed right now, I have to do sound for my Escape Room. But let me just say what should be obvious: the vast majority of protesters, probably 99% are not paid, but wikileaks revealed there were paid agitators sent to Trump rallies, agitators we saw. Mobs physically attacked men and women leaving a Trump rally in San Jose early on in the Trump travels (easily found on youtube). Wikileaks revealed there was collusion between Clinton's Campaign and a PAC group that agitated at Trump rallies, which is illegal in campaign law. So there's been both, right?
The other question: has the media (of any type and size) whipped up contention against Clinton and Trump? Of course. Has some of what the media said been 100% correct and direct quotes of the candidates and applicable associates and emails? Of course. Has some media reports been a bunch of opinion, or exaggeration, or straight-up mischaracterization? Of course.
There you go. Is that surprising?
I'm happy to see people rally for 'Love over hate', and anti-racism, protest for or against policies. I think it's great. I just hope nobody riots: burns buildings, cars, property or attacks people... for obvious reasons, along with the fact it's not beneficial to the protesters' position.
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