Comments by "Chris Machabee" (@chrismachabee3128) on "MeidasTouch" channel.

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  2. I don't understand most of what you said. This Charlie Kirk thing. The time I stop to watch him, he seems to have a counter point to anything anybody says that does not align with his points. OK. Racism? I would classify him more of a supremacist than a racist, I didn’t detect hate in his speech, know it all, yes, hatemonger no. So, here is my point to the guy who has grown so weary trying to deal with the persona of Charlie Kirk, and this goes to your points of hearing denegrative talk about poor black people also. White people are 71% of America that is roughly 235,000,000 people. You are going to have all kinds of group views about minority people, some jokes, and some hate speech that does not mean it is the concentrated view of all 235M people. So, regards Charlie Kirk, he is one person, college age kids hate him, every time he goes to their college to debate, they try and run him out. Kirk s one person and I don't know that he has a band of people who all think like him. My point about Charlie Kirk, is what the big ish is. Who is he, an internet celebrity? Why would you waste your time arguing about him, he isn't an influencer of any note? See, that is the problem with black folks, they focus on the wrong things, things that don't mean anything became something of real importance to them, and it really isn't important to them at all except to think about. Why would any black person think or spend any mental thought time thinking about Charlie Kirk. It makes very little sense to me, and to use him as an issue of fustration, to try and reach black folks, well if it was me, I'd say he isn't important at all, and move to the next thing on the agenda. That guy needs to control his agenda, and if he can't he doesn't need to be there getting abused. My opinion.
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  4. "A video effectively captures the essence of Trump. While it's clearly a political advertisement, I'm unsure whether the portrayal of Christian militants and a 'Trump cult' is accurate or fair. The man in the camouflage hoodie is certainly interesting, but I question if his fanaticism truly reflects reality. My support for Trump doesn't make me part of a cult, nor am I hypnotized or blindly following him. I simply believe he represents the truth for America and its people. While you may have described Trump with negative terms, I feel those descriptions more accurately apply to Biden and his policies. Trump's 'Make America #1' message stands in stark contrast to what I perceive as today's democracy: throwing America away, prioritizing foreign concerns over our own citizens. Trump's actions demonstrate his belief in putting America first, whereas Biden's, in my view, have relegated us to last place. Billions spent on a seemingly unrelated war raise questions, and claims about stopping Russia to protect Europe, frankly, make me feel like our intelligence is being insulted. You may perceive Trump as seeking to silence opposition, but his leadership throughout his term speaks otherwise. As someone who believes in his divine appointment, I find your labels of 'high-minded religious intellectualism' unhelpful and dismissive. Rather than resorting to such attacks, let's engage in respectful discourse. Trump supporters, myself included, hold onto our faith and hope for a better America. Trump’s recent squawk quote on NATO lack of even-handed sharing of the burden, highlights a valid point, and while prayer and political change are distinct forces, both have their place in shaping our nation's future. And it is the truth and power of Trump that America needs in these dire days where people casually talk about a possible world war"
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