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We can hear the spectacle of cruel laughter throughout the Trump era. There were the border-patrol agents cracking up at the crying immigrant children separated from their families, and the Trump adviser who delighted white supremacists when he mocked a child with Down syndrome who was separated from her mother. There were the police who laughed uproariously when the president encouraged them to abuse suspects, and the Fox News hosts mocking a survivor of the Pulse Nightclub massacre (and in the process inundating him with threats), the survivors of sexual assault protesting to Senator Jeff Flake, the women who said the president had sexually assaulted them, and the teen survivors of the Parkland school shooting. There was the president mocking Puerto Rican accents shortly after thousands were killed and tens of thousands displaced by Hurricane Maria, the black athletes protesting unjustified killings by the police, the women of the #MeToo movement who have come forward with stories of sexual abuse, and the disabled reporter whose crime was reporting on Trump truthfully. It is not just that the perpetrators of this cruelty enjoy it; it is that they enjoy it with one another. Their shared laughter at the suffering of others is an adhesive that binds them to one another, and to Trump.
https://twitter.com/politico/status/1051794846892085250
That feels false flag’y
So a regular night in Power and Light? It's crawling with wackys.
gE was dead so I couldn't post the tweet last night but 70-something percent of trump voters think men are the most discriminated group in the US
See you at ff18 wacks!
Quote from: mocat on October 20, 2018, 11:12:17 AMSee you at ff18 wacks!mutual friend wedding tonight. Sucks you didn’t get invited. Have fun sleeping in your car.
What’s funny, suck it?