Wesley93's Replies


You’re not wrong. Antifa likes to compare itself to the soldiers that stormed Normandy on D-Day, when in reality they are more like the Nazis that we’re trying to defend the beaches from the allies. I love this movie, but I think it is too strong for young kids. The more kid-friendly films such as TMNT and Secret of the Ooze are necessary to bring in the target audience, which is children. The parents technically had a right to complain about this movie because, besides being very violent, it contains profanity and scenes of juvenile delinquency. Or her sister Dana for that matter. I was really into it until unnecessary mystery boxes ruined it. The writers built up Rey like there was something interesting about her background, then blamed fans for overexaggerating Rey's importance. To be honest, it should have just been a trilogy of Luke, Leia and Han passing the torch to a new generation of heroes, without inserting "mysteries" about the new characters' parentage. The teaser hinted that he may have come back to life. I'm not the familiar with the occult, and I'm glad of it. This series may be a cool, fictional portrayal of witchcraft and wizardry, but I would never get near the real stuff. Trolling, I see. Glad it's ending. I didn't like it. I thought it would be a clean reboot of a family friendly show, but it borders on pornographic. The Wiimote is ridiculously hard to use. Nintendo needs to stop with all the gimmicky controls (touch screen, nunchuck, pull-apart controllers for the switch) and go back to a normal controller. In my initial reply, I said he was beaten up *and* carjacked. And the assailants said they were doing it because of who he voted for. I did provide a point. They specifically said they were beating him up because he voted for Trump. It's on YouTube. 1. There were riots in places like Portland, Oregon, accompanied by chants of "not my president." 2. You missed the point. The people who carjacked him asked "Did you vote for Donald Trump?" before beating the stew out of him and stealing his car. It's on YouTube. The whole thing was politically motivated. 3. I seem to remember him saying that self-made business owners didn't build their own businesses. I will tell you why I threw myself behind Trump, and why I think others did: 1. President Obama confused the national and cultural identity of our country. Instead of accepting that the US is a culturally Western country, he tried to make it multicultural. 2. Law enforcement crumbled under Obama. During riots and protests, even ones that involved, not only damage of property, but even assault of civilians, police were ALWAYS told to stand down. I thought maybe Trump would put some backbone into the riot police again. 3. The universities and their liberal propaganda are having a hugely negative impact on our society. Social justice warriors ranting and raving about "white males," "manterrupting," "mansplaining," "check your privilege," and "you're not allowed to speak because you're white/male" has created a culture of progressive authoritarianism in our country that needs to be nipped in the bud. 4. There was no sense of patriotism under Obama. American history (from 1607 till now) is a lost study that nobody seems to know anymore. The only thing people are taught about our history now is that our founders were "genocidal slave-owners," as opposed to being taught the great things about Jamestown, Plymouth, the American Revolution, our rolls in both world wars, and our heroes like Washington, Lincoln and Eisenhower. 5. There has been a huge wave of "refugees" across the West that is largely made up of military-aged males. Terrorist attacks, riots, sexual assaults and lack of cultural assimilation have taken place wherever these "refugees" have gone. It also seems like these "refugees" are deliberately trying to infiltrate the west to establish a majority, so they can rule the world under their religion. That would not seem too far-fetched to me. These are the reasons I *chose* to vote for Trump. I was mind-controlled into doing so. Trump's voters literally *chose" to vote for him, despite members of both parties essentially telling them not to, and trying to convince the public that his Presidency would be a disaster. It was a classic show of independence and defiance of an establishment telling them what to do. Everything I said was a real and accurate example of how your initial statement differs from reality. It can't be disproven that it's the democrats who are programming their supporters like bots to assault, harass and call for revolution. Democrats did not "tolerate" losing in 2016. They went on riots, burning people's trash cans and destroying property. A Trump supporter in Chicago was beaten up and carjacked because of who he voted for. Even before the election, leftists were assaulting Trump supporters, with a notable example being members of La Raza beating up Trump supporters at a rally in San Jose, California. They were waving the Mexican flag and burning the American flag, all while the police were told to stand down and do nothing. As for Trump ridiculing their party while talking about making America great again, the Republicans have lived through similar. They lived through eight years of a President who confused the true national and cultural identity of their country, trying to replace it with multiculturalism and told them things like "You didn't build that," about their businesses and life gains. Republicans are not the type to let others tell them how to think or how to behave. Independence/individuality is one of their main principles. Most of the "brainwashing" in the US takes place in liberal universities, and is everything opposite of conservative. As for doing what they are told, when they are told, that is also a characteristic of Democrats, not Republicans. Who encouraged raucous behavior by saying it was a "very high compliment" to be called a disrupter? A democrat. Who was it who has encouraged civilians to form crowds and harass members of the Trump cabinet? A democrat. And guess what? The people who Maxine Waters told what to do are, in fact, doing what she told them to. Good thing, imo. This show is not that great. Her death made the show more interesting. There were more emotional problems to explore, especially with Stephanie and Michelle dealing with not having a mother growing up.