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posted ago by modded ago by modded +14 / -0

I'm trying to find any example of it, but haven't found any yet. Personally, I think this is an admission of guilt, when no guilt exists. I've only seen him say there are bad apples, which I totally agree with.

I'm arguing with some leftists who are dragging Trump into the discussion.

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modded [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks. I'm guessing the actual interview hasn't been posted, and we are relying on the reporter to be honest with the use of the phrase since it is not in quotations.

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modded [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was able to read an archived version of it. Nothing actually quotes Trump using the term, but adds it after the quotes from Trump. I was curious what the actual question was that the interviewer asked.

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RockyMin 1 point ago +2 / -1

Honestly, I have never even heard the phrase until now. It sounds like something the left just made up during this nonsense.

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usdodsgssog 1 point ago +1 / -0

They did make it up. 'Systematic' would be the logical word to use because it implies there's something in "the system" that needs to be changed. Instead, they're using 'systemic' which means the problem is inside white people which makes it damn near impossible to "correct" aside from eradication, you know, like a systemic disease.

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RockyMin 2 points ago +2 / -0

They are making up a lot of things lately, like 'Juneteenth'.