Why would good Christians side with a President that supports Nazis? "Arbeit macht frei" was a false, cynical illusion the SS gave to prisoners of #Auschwitz. Those words became one of the icons of human hatred. It's painful to see this symbol instrumentalized & used again to spread hate. It's a symptom of moral & intellectual degeneration.— Auschwitz Memorial (@AuschwitzMuseum) May 2, 2020
they aren’t Christians. They hate poor people, don’t believe in turning the other check, are greedy the list goes on. They magically are pro life when it comes to abortion but 100 people walking around with assault rifles is perfectly cool. Even after a massive shooting massacre. my son says he is Batman wears the suit all the time won’t take it off. Doesn’t make him Batman.
Well, it was rhetorical, but yeah pretty much what you said. On a related note Canada banned assault rifles and they are now under tyrannical rule. Oh sorry, they have universal healthcare and free education and a high quality of life.
some more "very good people" protesting in Illinois today... pic.twitter.com/MofdLUmeDC— Jesse Lehrich (@JesseLehrich) May 1, 2020
Law and order President: So let me get this straight. Trump changed his address to Mar-a-Lago. But per Palm Beach, it can't be both a private club *and* a personal residence. So what I'm saying is... by voting from an invalid address, Trump may have just committed voter fraud.https://t.co/4Mkx2HBBy0— Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) May 12, 2020
For a minute it looked like the @GOP had chosen the TPUSA-style don't-say-the-quiet-part-out-loud route of white nationalist views wrapped up in a publicly acceptable bow. They put some distance between themselves and Michelle Malkin / Nick Fuentes.https://t.co/hKGIJULF3d— Sophie Ellman-Golan (@EgSophie) May 19, 2020
Several people hung @GovAndyBeshear in effigy. pic.twitter.com/E7NK00tWSz— Sarah Ladd (@ladd_sarah) May 24, 2020
"Using United States taxpayer money earmarked to fight drug trafficking and guerrillas, the Colombian army has carried out illegal espionage operations against American citizens in Colombia," @dcoronell writes https://t.co/4UfdoKeou4— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) May 25, 2020
Here’s how the two nominees spent their Memorial Day weekend pic.twitter.com/266V0wqhNb— Sawyer Hackett (@SawyerHackett) May 25, 2020
Terminator Robot Undead Martian Protohuman Administration Does...does he mean “people” https://t.co/vDxtWzkmIq— andi zeisler (@andizeisler) May 25, 2020
Here’s the cop from the murder in Minneapolis, at a Trump rally in Minnesota, wearing a “cops for Trump” shirt. pic.twitter.com/eOxIFKKmDA— Nancy thinks a President shouldn't be a criminal (@reader2105) May 27, 2020
Something about abortion... 25,000+ Benghazi’s in 9 Scaramuccis...https://t.co/m8UjpErSd5— Adam Rifkin 🐼🌻 (@ifindkarma) May 27, 2020
Something about first amendment and the end of racism ... CNN reporter Omar Jimenez, who is black and Latino, and his team were arrested by officers early this morning in Minneapolis. Not far away, CNN journalist Josh Campbell, who is white, says he was "treated much differently." https://t.co/1ZpqdyJON2 pic.twitter.com/vPFLTx8UnK— CNN (@CNN) May 29, 2020
Never forget that a black journalist was arrested before the police officer who killed George Floyd.— Zach Stafford (@ZachStafford) May 29, 2020
He promised 6% right? U.S. GDP falls off a cliff, and that's only the start https://t.co/FqG8Qh4xM7 pic.twitter.com/DuTHPNGvzQ— Pedro da Costa (@pdacosta) May 28, 2020
Police literally opening fire on the free press. pic.twitter.com/g8RMImZLGr— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) May 30, 2020
Multiple reports across the United States that security forces are deliberately kneeling on the necks of captured protestors in solidarity with the cop that murdered #GeorgeFloyd. #ICantBreathe #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd #BlackLivesMatter #Anonymous https://t.co/l2aVOEr0Hx— Anonymous (@YourAnonCentral) May 31, 2020 Just in, via @KevinBohnCNN: "We will not see President Trump today on camera. The White House has declared a photo lid for today."— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) May 31, 2020
Respect the line!!! .@CBP is deploying officers and agents to cities nationwide in response to recent violent protests. Sources close to the operation tell me they are responding to demonstrations today in Miami-Dade and Broward. @MiamiHerald pic.twitter.com/sAqrXVCJKy— Monique O. Madan (@MoniqueOMadan) May 31, 2020 When CBP encounters someone without proof of legal status — such as a green card or visa paperwork, as required by federal law — the person is immediately detained and temporarily held in CBP custody before being transferred to ICE and Enforcement Removal Operations.— Monique O. Madan (@MoniqueOMadan) May 31, 2020