Persuasive Essay On Racists Essay

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Speaking to a nearly all-black audience, Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton's Vice Presidential Candidate, said that Donald Trump is pushing KKK values. Wow, I cannot believe this aggressive BS, the Democrats really love to call their competitors "Racists". Now then, do we really want a President who goes around calling everyone a racist that does not politically agree with him or her? I sure don't, especially since we already have that now, and it has set race relations back generations due to President Barack Obama's political rhetoric. Let's talk.

It seems whenever anyone disagrees with Democrats or their socialism, immediately these folks exercising their free speech are called "racists". Worse, in this case CNN (some call it the Clinton News Network) had commentators on Cable TV claiming that it was true, that Trump is a racist. I my view it is totally racist to believe you can lie to the African-American Community and believe they are so stupid that they will vote for you just because you call someone a racist. Using African-Americans for their votes is completely racists, it's targeting a specific race and lying to them because they believe they are ignorant. African-Americans are not ignorant, and calling people racist is pathetic, only scumbags do that.

Why do Democrats call their opposition racist? Simple, they do it as a tactic
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We are told by the Democrats that it is not nice to call people names or act like a bully, and yet, that seems to be their method of operation at every turn, even more interesting the Cable News TV backs up their negative political rhetoric and never calls them out on their violations of their own code of ethics. Is that all the Democrats have left in their political arsenal - to call anyone who leans to the right a "Racist" because if it is, clearly Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine are not fit to lead and have nothing of value to offer America, we need not continue this terrible political

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