http://kotaku.com/were-all-tired-of-gamergate-1648624281
Let’s see, that was over two years ago. Let’s check KotakuInAction subscriber growth on redditmetrics, shall we?
http://kotaku.com/were-all-tired-of-gamergate-1648624281
Let’s see, that was over two years ago. Let’s check KotakuInAction subscriber growth on redditmetrics, shall we?
Uh-huh. Well, keep telling yourself that. Meanwhile, the rest of the world will go on knowing that conservatism =/= fascism or Neo-Nazism, and then one day you’ll be out of college for a few years and realize how drastically wrong you were.
And you say that like it’s some kind of slur! /gasp
Plan sure worked great for you in the recent election, yeah?
I don’t mind at all if people find it deplorable, after all, we all have our political views. I personally support the temporary travel ban, but I think it needs opening to legal green-card and current visa holders ASAP, and the Trump administration needs to find a permanent solution to vetting these potential…
That’s exactly what I’m thinking. In an office like that, in a state like North Carolina which went RED in the election, you know there’s gotta be some Trump supporters in there.
I have to imagine there are a lot of Trump supporters in that sea of white people, likely not wishing to appear in this video, but pressured into doing so for fear of being ostracized by their co-workers or lose their job.
Shit I wish. Priebus is probably loaded as fuck.
I was going to go Reich now, but it turns out commenting on how all of these people have gotten themselves whipped up into a Fuhrer is a lot more fun. I think in the end, trolling Kotaku might be my final solution for quitting Nazism once and for all.
Love you too, buddy.
Probably because I’m fairly polite.
I personally *do not* support anyone who is/was already here legally with a visa or green card and, who just so happened to be out of the country at the time not being allowed back in. That’s the worst part of this one.
See, in this case I absolutely agree with you. Including American residential green-card holders in with that ban is ludicrous. AFAIK Reince Priebus said they were walking that part of it back, thankfully, but it should have never gone live to begin with.
Yes, let us all take Rudy Giuliani at face value.
I’m not picking on Bush, I’m just saying that he was sitting at around 50% approval ratings in September of 2001, and by the end of the month he was at 90% due to a ridiculous unprecedented attack on American soil and his response to it.
Does anyone but me remember this one goofy little event back in the early days of Bush’s Presidency? The event caused a massive swell of patriotism, and his response to it catapulted his ratings into the 90s, whereupon they would slowly dwindle over the course of 8 years.
Well, I suppose you’ll have to make note of this comment, get back to me when the eventual impeachment occurs, and make me eat crow. FYI, Trump’s approval ratings are sitting at 42% right now, which Obama hit several times during his Presidency.
I’m curious why you’re bringing my character into this whole conversation, now, but I’ll answer your questions anyway.
Well, Libya doesn’t even have enough of a government to even make an official response on the travel ban, so...there’s that.
Hold up now, I thought we had established that they’re only being stopped at the airports and turned away because they were Muslim, not brown. Why are you pushing the goalposts back on me?