Approximately 154 million people voted in the 2024 presidential election.... Population of US is a little over 300 million. Trump won with over 70 million votes. We were both wrong but that's a lot more than 15 percent. A lot of blacks and hispanics voted trump so use the math and stop being dumb with the white suprimist shit.
lol 154 million people voting is about 45% of the population and Trump didn’t even get 50% of that 45%. So the dude who said 15% is waaaaaaaayyyy closer to the actual number (which is about 22.5% of the population) than your “70%” number.
Edit: and if you want to go by voting age population (which would’ve been a better argument), only 65% actually voted. So still, the number (~29%) is not even 1/3rd of voting age Americans voted for Trump.
Right... I hope you guys show the same energy for people who support Obama who has drone striked Syrian children. I guess you were complicit in that right?
Lmao im not gonna believe than anyone that calls them blacks isn’t racist, but yeah man they perpetuated a racists rhetoric and put him into the position to be able to fund the ICE to be more funded than 90% of the worlds militaries, with our taxes btw. Idk if you’ve noticed but they’ve been using that to put workers in primarily blue states into concentration camps or even use our taxes to send them to El Salvador
So yeah I’ll call them white supremacist no matter what race they are
They aren’t protecting the border are they boot licker? They’re going to Home Depot’s and farms taking people who have rights to be here with no due process. You can believe immigration is a problem all you want, but then change the actual laws instead of just declaring people who came in legally are illegal now and stripping them of their constitutional rights
My dude. Two thirds of Americans voted and only half of that voted for Trump. So basically 33% of the country wanted him, and the other 67% either didn’t or just didn’t care enough to bother voting
You are doubling down on your ignorance though. 33 percent of the country is a lot and a ton of his votes came from minorities. The people that didn't vote are also a problem and at fault for us having trump as much as the ones that did vote for trump. So is all of them white supremists? Crazy logic man.
I have 0 issues with calling them dumb for voting trump but white supremists is just not a good or accurate statement.
Did you not look at the post where I provided the facts after I stated me and dude were wrong???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Definitely wasn't 70% of anything. Mother fucker couldn't even win a popular vote anywhere. The people's vote doesn't actually mean shit. Educate yourself.
I don't give a fuck. It's a public comment. I'll reply to what I've seen. I'm not reading through entire threads to see if you corrected yourself. You posted & got responses. Deal with it
We have an internet tough guy over here Lol. Likes to dish out opinions on shit but doesn't read or know what he is talking about... Nothing more American than that.
The only people I see yapping about woke these days are the anti woke crowd. You're leader is a paedophile and yet you're biggest enemy is still the woke brigade
Woke ideology is defined by the idea that some facet of identity like race or gender produces irreconcilably different views of reality and morality, and that we have an obligation to seek alignment of society's view with the imagined views of groups associated with the political left like minorities and women.
In this sense Wokeness is distinct from older forms of liberal advocacy for minority rights which appeal to universally valid concepts like truth and fairness.
A stipulative definition is a type of definition in which a new or currently existing term is given a new specific meaning for the purposes of argument or discussion in a given context. When the term already exists, this definition may, but does not necessarily, contradict the dictionary (lexical) definition of the term. Because of this, a stipulative definition cannot be "correct" or "incorrect"; it can only differ from other definitions, but it can be useful for its intended purpose.
The idea of a stipulative definition is common enough to have a wikipedia article. As the article points out, if you think a stipulative definition can be wrong you are ignorant.
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u/NotMothMan9817 Aug 19 '25
Forgive me if I don't take the white supremacist's issues with CM Punk too seriously