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    I'd be curious to watch what sort of bellend would turn out and march in support for a bloke who's probably never even heard of Cardiff 😃😃
    I think the anti trump protesters are as equally futile but I guess their heart is in the right place.

    Don't be grabbing any pussies you trumpers.

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    Great opportunity to show our belief in democracy!! 1000's will attend

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerryJason View Post
    Great opportunity to show our belief in democracy!! 10's will attend
    Fyp

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    Re: Pro-Trump march planned for Cardiff

    Quote Originally Posted by CardiffIrish2 View Post
    I'd be curious to watch what sort of bellend would turn out and march in support for a bloke who's probably never even heard of Cardiff 
    I think the anti trump protesters are as equally futile but I guess their heart is in the right place.

    Don't be grabbing any pussies you trumpers.
    I don't have a view either way about Trump but what makes you think that all pro Trump marchers hearts are not in the right place? I suppose they are all racists are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    I don't have a view either way about Trump but what makes you think that all pro Trump marchers hearts are not in the right place? I suppose they are all racists are they?
    I'd question the motives of those marching for a man who's a deleuded narcissist, attempting to ride roughshod over his own country's lawmaking processes, who imposes bans on countries he believes to be a threat whilst supporting those who wish to loosen controls on firearms in his own country which are far more responsible for deaths of American citizens, has the support of far right wing organisations such as breitbart, and is venerated by he likes of the Ku Kix Klan and Britakn first.

    Aside from the fact he lives 3000 miles away as I said .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    I don't have a view either way about Trump but what makes you think that all pro Trump marchers hearts are not in the right place? I suppose they are all racists are they?
    I'm not sure this stands up. Trump may or may not be what his opponents label him as but that is how he chose to campaign, and thus if you voted for him or march for him you have to qualify why you're supporting an individual who has made blatant racist, sexist, anti-disability etc. comments.

    Considering America's centre-point seems more right-wing (until Bernie started to make strides) than the UK, Trump has been at times far more BNP than UKIP or May style Tory. That he's been welcomed by Farage and May shows just how desperate we are to maintain out relationship with America (in the long run is supporting Trump the best thing for that?) and what they individually see as acceptable behaviour.

    Even if Trump speaks your political mindset 80% of the time, with his isolationism and anti-climate tendencies etc, then the answer is to find and back someone doing this 100% of the time rather than spending 20% speaking and acting in a discriminatory way.
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    Re: Pro-Trump march planned for Cardiff

    Quote Originally Posted by surge View Post
    I'm not sure this stands up. Trump may or may not be what his opponents label him as but that is how he chose to campaign, and thus if you voted for him or march for him you have to qualify why you're supporting an individual who has made blatant racist, sexist, anti-disability etc. comments.

    Considering America's centre-point seems more right-wing (until Bernie started to make strides) than the UK, Trump has been at times far more BNP than UKIP or May style Tory. That he's been welcomed by Farage and May shows just how desperate we are to maintain out relationship with America (in the long run is supporting Trump the best thing for that?) and what they individually see as acceptable behaviour.

    Even if Trump speaks your political mindset 80% of the time, with his isolationism and anti-climate tendencies etc, then the answer is to find and back someone doing this 100% of the time rather than spending 20% speaking and acting in a discriminatory way.
    For some it was a case of voting for who they hated the least, you don't have to love Trump to hate Hilary more, they are still supporters of him if they voted for him, I can't see them marching though.

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