Donald I, emperor of the world.

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i see S666 has activated his alter ego again.

Someone using a sock puppet in an Internet forum? Shirley, that's inconceivable
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CXRAndy

Legendary Member
Without a doubt. You are proof.

I didn't vote for Trump :laugh:
 

Pinno718

Well-Known Member
It's just a good job that left leaning middle class types with good jobs on cycling forums aren't ever manipulated into voting a certain way. Obviously that would never happen.

I am pretty centrist but that's by the by. Though, in the states, I would would be classed as a woolly Marxist, leftist liberal such is their lack of political understanding.
So you are not making the discernible difference between UK voters and US voters?
It is starkly evident that MAGA's are self serving and everything they do is egotistical and justified by a) god and b) their supremacy (upheld by that religious belief). I do not see that parallel en masse in the UK or Europe. Not enough to sway the vote. In the US, if the bible bashers as a collective, do not align themselves (bar Obama) with a Presidential candidate, that person will not become president.
That has huge domestic and global implications. The implication also, is that over the past 249 years, religion has shaped American politics. You tell me what the similarities with the UK are.
You are also making the assumption that if I read say, a Guardian article, I am unaware of the bias. So therefore, I am being manipulated. I will listen to Times Radio who are unilaterally anti-Trump yet, the Times Radio is ostensibly a Tory bugle.
 

Shortfall

New Member
I am pretty centrist but that's by the by. Though, in the states, I would would be classed as a woolly Marxist, leftist liberal such is their lack of political understanding.
So you are not making the discernible difference between UK voters and US voters?
It is starkly evident that MAGA's are self serving and everything they do is egotistical and justified by a) god and b) their supremacy (upheld by that religious belief). I do not see that parallel en masse in the UK or Europe. Not enough to sway the vote. In the US, if the bible bashers as a collective, do not align themselves (bar Obama) with a Presidential candidate, that person will not become president.
That has huge domestic and global implications. The implication also, is that over the past 249 years, religion has shaped American politics. You tell me what the similarities with the UK are.
You are also making the assumption that if I read say, a Guardian article, I am unaware of the bias. So therefore, I am being manipulated. I will listen to Times Radio who are unilaterally anti-Trump yet, the Times Radio is ostensibly a Tory bugle.

Yeah, everyone thinks they're a centrist. If you think there's a problem with the leaders being elected under the current system in America (or the UK come to that) then what solutions do you propose?
 
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