Video: Trump Supporter Tells U.S. Citizen Jorge Ramos To 'Get Out Of My Country'

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pcgeek11

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Except assuming this country belongs to the white man is a common sentiment amongst Republican base. That's why this guy assumed a Hispanic can't possibly be a citizen. That's why so many Republicans are easily convinced Obama is a Kenyan

"Take my country back" echoed by the Tea Party generally does not include people with brown skin

No. We assume this country belongs to Legal Citizens and Legal Immigrants.
 

thraashman

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and the automatic assumption Ramos was not a citizen was, why??

Because he's an unapologetic racist and will try to come in here with some bad excuse as to why he's not, but he clearly fucking is. It's like when Blue_max tries to claim he's not a misogynist but then rants about how horrible women's equality is.
 

runzwithsizorz

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one person = all .... glad to see our school system is working.
And speaking of schools, there are 66000 children in the Chicago area school system that cannot speak English, and they hardly have a grasp of their own native language.
 

fskimospy

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I'd go with mass amounts of illegals invasion...which would seem like the obvious answer...

There are ~55 million Hispanic American citizens and approximately 11 million illegal immigrants (not all of which are Hispanic). Even if every illegal immigrant were Hispanic it was still 5 times more likely that Ramos was a citizen than not, even without accounting for his age and station which make it even less likely that he was illegal.

Speaking of obvious answers, considering all that the most likely answer is racism, wouldn't you say?
 

CZroe

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...Does having US citizenship doesn't matter to Trump supporters?...
Clearly, it does. He changed his statement to address Univision instead once corrected. You, on the other hand, acknowledged Ramos' correction but behaved as if it was understood from the start and as if it had no effect on the Trump supporter's position. I hate Trump and his supporters as much as anyone, but that's a shameless misrepresentation.

...It's scary that we are starting to tread on where all non white people will have their citizenship canceled if Trump supporters get their way.. and then what is the difference between ISIS and the US?

Both are/ will be creating a massive refugee crisis where people don't have homes and have to flee to another part of the world just to survive.
:rolleyes:
 
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CZroe

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Since when is saying "whatever" changing a statement?
Don't play dumb. He didn't just say "whatever." When he restated it he first clarified that the subject was now "Univision" as opposed to "you[, George Ramos]."

"Univision, no, it's not about you."

This was a CLEAR change in DIRECT response to the correction. You'd have to be retarded or shamefully willing to ignore facts to ignore that. Clearly, citizenship DOES matter to the person making the statement or he would not have revised it. He did not just say "whatever" and restate it without revision as you imply. :rolleyes:

If you speak English then you know that he changed the assumed subject. "Univision" wasn't just some Tourette's syndrome tic he blurted out meaninglessly. "It's not about you[, George Ramos]" became "It's not about you[, Univision]." Don't pretend otherwise.
 
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Indus

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LOL, Strawman.

Edit: If you really don't get it.. I'll educate you unlike your peers:

They (the xenophobes who Trump is electrifying) think Asians and Latinos are all illegals who can't vote! That's why they think Trump will win, just like Romney!

And when it doesn't happen, "GET OUT OF MY COUNTRY, Well WHATEVER. UNIVISION. It's not about you!"

(The actual subtext: "It's about me. I a white man matter more than you ever will since I'm a real American. Who let you a non white in my country and gave you the right to same citizenship as me? Vote Trump to fix this problem - "white genocide" now - Ann Coulter")

Immigration Is Akin to Genocide

In a 2007 column called “Bush’s America: Roach Motel,” Coulter essentially likened immigration into the United States to white genocide. She did so while criticizing George W. Bush’s amnesty plan for immigrants. “The Census Bureau recently estimated that whites already account for less than two-thirds of the population and will be a minority by 2050,” Coulter states. “…One may assume the new majority will not be such compassionate overlords as the white majority has been. If this sort of drastic change were legally imposed on any group other than white Americans, it would be called genocide. Yet whites are called racists merely for mentioning the fact that current immigration law is intentionally designed to reduce their percentage in the population.”

Q.E.D.
 
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CZroe

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LOL, Strawman.

Edit: If you really don't get it.. I'll educate you unlike your peers:

They (the xenophobes who Trump is electrifying) think Asians and Latinos are all illegals who can't vote! That's why they think Trump will win, just like Romney!

And when it doesn't happen, "GET OUT OF MY COUNTRY, Well WHATEVER. UNIVISION. It's not about you!"

(The actual subtext: "It's about me. I a white man matter more than you ever will since I'm a real American. Who let you a non white in my country and gave you the right to same citizenship as me? Vote Trump to fix this problem - "white genocide" now - Ann Coulter")



Q.E.D.
Thanks for proving exactly what I first assumed about you.
 

Indus

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Assumed?

There's a reason Trump is only talking to 25-30% of the GOP Party who are showing up and defending him en masse. These same people are misinformed by Ann Coulter and you're saying I'm misinformed.. LOL. Ok whatever. (pun intended).
 

CZroe

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Assumed?

There's a reason Trump is only talking to 25-30% of the GOP Party who are showing up and defending him en masse. These same people are misinformed by Ann Coulter and you're saying I'm misinformed.. LOL. Ok whatever. (pun intended).

Is that really what I said? Is that really a "pun?"
 

CZroe

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhZEPmchxCU&t=0m6s

Hit reload a few times and he says it pretty clearly like my pun was intended..

Whatever is more than whatever. It's clearly a pun.
I know. That's not a pun, genius. You intentionally used the same word. That's called a reference.

The answer to my first question was supposed to be obvious based on the obvious answer to my pun question but, apparently, you're special and need a little more help: The answer to both of my questions was no.
 
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MongGrel

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I know. That's not a pun, genius. You intentionally used the same word. That's called a reference.

The answer to my first question was supposed to be obvious based on the obvious answer to my pun question but, apparently, you're special and need a little more help: The answer to both of my questions was no.

Whatever.

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