T And T Garage wrote on 08/11/18 at 06:21:54:
"... If you think she does, then you must also think that the kkk speaks for all conservatives ..."
“…What comment could I make? She made totally racist comments. However, she does not speak for all liberals. If you think she does, then you must also think that the kkk speaks for all conservatives…”
Such a Fantastic Grasp of the Utter Obvious !That answer would be Troll 101, "...do not answer the question, but ‘spin’ it to what you think will benefit you..."No, it doesn't benefit me, I'm just stating the fact that this woman does not represent all liberals. That's all there is to it. If you don't agree with that, then you must agree that the kkk represents all conservatives.Just checked your favored, Yahoo ’News’.
This is what they said:
"The issue at hand was the political correctness, or lack thereof, of Jeong’s tweets, which openly mocked white people. (Here is the FIRST, ’not her fault’) But what the conversation has largely failed to take into account is the fact that the situation was precipitated by an alt-right trolling campaign that has target other liberal-leaning media and entertainment figures who have come under fire recently for past social media offenses. (And the second) And that in itself is more worrisome than any series of tweets”
And just in the, yahoo story, their are SO MANY other, EXCUSES.
Please explain, how her behavior,
(Not the first time for her, and probably won’t be the last), is the ‘alt-rights’ fault ?
As one of you favorite, ’news’, sights says.
First off, it's not up to me to explain or defend her behavior. Second, are you certain it was Yahoo? Are you sure it wasn't a posted story from another outlet? Please provide a link.Why is that story, NOT on 80% + of the broadcast media, like the Charlottesville episode was ?
Good question.
“…I don’t name call anymore…”Good, so from now on, if someone does not agree with you,
you will not call them, Stupid, Idiot, Moran, Crazy, Bat $hit Crazy, …