"Get out of my country" - A Trump supporter walks into a bar...

danmand

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Time for the Apaches to rearm.
 

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A Trump supporter walks into a bar, yells "get out of my country", and opens fire on Indian employees of Garmin in Kansas city, killing one and injuring others.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...rom-india-killing-one/?utm_term=.37fa835bc3bd

No joke. This is pro Trump terrorism.
Seems to me the guy is a red neck alcoholic that was booted out from a bar, came back drunk and shot these people. I don't see or read any connection to Trump and the article mentions nothing except the father of the Indian man feels its because of Trump.
 

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Seems to me the guy is a red neck alcoholic that was booted out from a bar, came back drunk and shot these people. I don't see or read any connection to Trump and the article mentions nothing except the father of the Indian man feels its because of Trump.
'get out of my country'.

That's the connection.
 

danmand

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Nobody else campaigned on that.
Just as hate crimes are up with Trump in power.
And the irony of the statement is completely lost on these ignoramuses.
 

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A man was killed, I see no time for irony or for assumptions or making up fake news.
Agreed. The overheated rhetoric of times is prodding folks to make those sorts of sinister connections. They're entirely unhelpful.
 

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Typical ignorant racist who has been inspired by Trump is one of the reasons why Trump has made the USA "hate" again. Why was the idiot allowed to own a weapon? How has Trump made everyone safe like he promised to in his campaign? Yet he seems more focussed with Sweden.
 

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Seems to me the guy is a red neck alcoholic that was booted out from a bar, came back drunk and shot these people. I don't see or read any connection to Trump and the article mentions nothing except the father of the Indian man feels its because of Trump.
When a Muslim does something like this you're pretty sure it's their beliefs driving them to it, even when the individual is known to be mentally unstable.

Now we have a Trump supporter yelling the kinds of things that were commonly yelled at Trump rallies and you've changed your tune?

This was terrorism inspired by Trump's racist ideology.
 

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This incident has nothing to do with Trump.
 

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Seems to me the guy is a red neck alcoholic that was booted out from a bar, came back drunk and shot these people. I don't see or read any connection to Trump and the article mentions nothing except the father of the Indian man feels its because of Trump.
He's not just a redneck. It seems like he had a mission and he carried it out.

"The suspect fled from the bar on foot and was apprehended five hours later at an Applebee’s in Clinton, Missouri, where he reportedly told an employee that he needed a place to hide out because he had just killed two Middle Eastern men, the Star reported."

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/kansas-bar-shooting-murder-srinivas-kuchibhotl-racial-motivated-adam-purinton-prosecutors-austins-a7596846.html

"Mr. Purinton spent time in the Navy and, according to a website where veterans can list their military records, was deployed aboard the Long Beach, a missile cruiser, from 1988 to 1990. He later worked for the Federal Aviation Administration but left the agency in 2000, a spokeswoman said."

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/02/24/world/asia/kansas-attack-possible-hate-crime-srinivas-kuchibhotla.html?referer=
 

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Very tragic indeed but there is something like 30,000 shooting deaths in the U.S. every year and probably most of them are also tragic. Condolences to the victims' families. The culprit will face justice.
 

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Very tragic indeed but there is something like 30,000 shooting deaths in the U.S. every year and probably most of them are also tragic. Condolences to the victims' families. The culprit will face justice.
Yes...Trump will eventually face justice, but how much damage to democracy will already have been done?
 
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