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Happy that people i know have started to stfu about BLM. Whether it's because they realised it's not fashionable anymore or because it's all a farce; I don't care. Just happy to not have my WhatsApp blowing up about the latest scumbag who's become the figurehead for a Marxist, racist organisation.

Happy that people aren't attacking the latest SCOTUS nominee like they did with Kavanaugh. They'll still try to drag her through the mud but it won't matter.

Happy that more and more people are becoming vocal about their support for Trump. It's needed now more than ever.

Sad that we might only have Trump for another term.

Yeh. This is me hugging his that glorious man's beefy nuts.

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Has anyone been able to find any evidence between the protests and covid numbers? I can't understand how having hordes of people with no social distancing whatsoever doesn't affect the infection numbers but your local restaurant or church can and therefore must stay closed. Now granted some of those protestors are wearing ppe like masks and gloves but not all and a damn good amount are wearing them improperly. Whilst churchs will enforce social distancing measues and stopped the sharing of the communion and holy water.

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First off, I'm not a U.S citizen. But i've been witness to the last 4 years and a lot of craziness. I personally would love to see trump win another term and serve his country.

I hear and read about how Trump is due to lose and was wondering for those living in the states; how do you personally see the support of trump changing within your personal circles, neighborhoods or workplaces? Increasing? Decreasing? Specific reasons as to why?

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Called a racist because I supported business owners protecting their stores. Called a racist for saying I understood how a couple living in a gated community might panic and go for their gun if mob of trespassers came in. Got called a racist and that I should go shoot any ethnics.

Definition of racism sure has changed hasn't it?