We had our chances to actually make this happen, but this will never happen:
https://twitter.com/girlposts/status/796722080062537728
https://twitter.com/girlposts/status/796722080062537728
Which is silly because, again, Hispanics voted big for Trump.or at Hispanics to go to Mexico and stay there.
And that doesn't make any sense after all of the things he said about them invading our country, bringing crime, drugs, laziness, and rape with them. Likewise, doesn't make any sense how women could vote for him after he's called them fat pigs, and "grades" them on a scale from 0 to 10 based on their breast size, and telling them they'll only make the same amount of money as men "if they actually do a good job."Which is silly because, again, Hispanics voted big for Trump.
segregation people got along good ? ***I ended up finding this video on YouTube, and as someone from the south, I can sadly say that this is pretty much unfortunately a very accurate representation of the south's mentality of racism:
Well you're right that a lot of Hispanics are angry about what he said. But like I said in my post, a lot of Cuban Americans for instance have seen the worst of Communism and find the Democratic party a bit naive, to say the least. And like I said earlier, a lot of Hispanics are Catholic and don't feel the Democrats respect their beliefs. A lot of working class people in general feel the Democrats can't identify with them. Makes a lot of sense, IMO. Of course, that doesn't mean the Republican party is the ideal solution either.And that doesn't make any sense after all of the things he said about them
Huh, funny thing... *cough cough Democrats paid people to stir up his rallies and make it look like Trump supporters are violent and snuff cough*That's pretty much how almost all of his rallies were when he was campaigning . . . is it any surprising that his winning the election would bring about this kind of backlash?
For the record, a Yale professor wrote to The O'Reilly Factor the other day, clarifying that the students would still be required to make up the exams.In other news, law students at Yale University held a " Cry-In" for those who couldn't handle Wednesday's news, and were excused from taking midterms because the election's outcome didn't meet their expectations.