What Made Trump Mention Conspiracy Theories?

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What Made Trump Mention Conspiracy Theories?
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  • @mboxmboxtx6316 1 hour ago I would like to clarify that I am a 35-year-old man, born and raised in Haiti. While it is not a common practice for all Haitians to consume cat, there are certain regions in Haiti where it is considered a delicacy. It is important to acknowledge that, although not everyone partakes in this tradition, it is widely known within the Haitian community. Any Haitian who claims to be unaware of someone who has eaten or knows someone who has eaten a cat in Haiti is likely being dishonest.

  • Great uniparty collaboration to manipulate what little is left of public trust in those chosen/allowed for us to vote for. I’m sure it was also just coincidence that this ‘debate’ was timed to deflect the miniscule possibility that mainstream media would reflect on evidence and promote coverage of 9/11 whistleblowers, investigators, family, professionals and academics.

  • My wife manages a rental property and a quarter of her tenants are Haitian refugees and they are her favorite tenants. They were so grateful to be housed that when they learned it would benefit my wife to have many places occupied the Haitian tenants started calling all their friends and people they knew to be looking for housing and the place started filling up during what is supposed to be a slow summer end.

  • The Springfield Missouri board meeting had three people saying that migrants were killing ducks, farm animals, and one said park birds. One man said they are leaving the heads near a barn where kids were finding them. That rang true for me because I was on a trip through Mexico with an English tour group. I pointed out the common English sparrow, and said they were appreciated invasives in the Americas . My fellow travelers said they were becoming rare in England because some groups of migrants ate them.

  • I used to have a friend a number of years ago. We would sometimes visit her boyfriend in another part of town. He told us that they had to keep their pets inside, because people in the neighborhood would kidnap them to eat. I couldn’t say what culture or immigration status these people were, but it was a real fear.

  • It is part of Haitian and Dominican culture to hunt birds in public. They will go to a park, or even on the sidewalk and kill geese for food. Haiti does not have hunting seasons or game tags. LEGAL immigrants are advised on the way here that it is not acceptable to kill small animals in public for food.

  • I know other cultures don’t look at animals as pets. Even in this country, meant people eat road kill. It’s all according to how and where you were raised. With that being said, I was hesitant to believe this when I heard it lay night so I did my own research and found it was several people (different races) at a town meeting saying the same thing, so I’m a bit baffled as to why these and other news organizations aren’t doing their job and actually looking into it for themselves. I hate news for hire smh. I’m still voting blue, but for this country to get back on track, we need to really take back our news stations. Unfortunately, the same people who own the news stations also own social media, so you really have to work to find the truth. Life is exhausting for no reason.

  • :face-blue-smiling:The countries where people still eat cats and dogs for dinner “China” that wet market! Each year in June, the city of Yulin in southern China hosts a dog meat festival, where live dogs and cats are sold specifically for eating and an estimated 10,000 are slaughtered for their meat! Also, South Korea and Vietnam :text-green-game-over:

  • Factcheck: True, but potentially misleading. It is possible that there have been some isolated instances of people consuming non-traditional animals as food. It is important to understand that different cultures have different social customs and consume different animals as food. Additionally, humans will resort to eating what is available in order to survive. The LA Times has published an article in the past advising new immigrants that eating certain animals in the US is unacceptable. There have been allegations of such practices recently. However, the suggestion that this activity is widespread and intrinsically linked to the Haitian people is not currently supported. So, while it is not unlikely that people have eaten animals as food in isolated incidents consistent with a candidate’s statement, this activity does not appear to be widespread. The statement that there is “no credible report” of such activity cannot be relied upon to conclude that the activity did not occur. “Credibility” likely refers to the interpretation of a Judge or other official individual. Additionally, it may be limited by the actual knowledge of the person making the statement. Please use your own discretion and judgment in interpreting all statements; including those herein. It is important that animals are protected from harm and that victims of any illegal activity are treated with respect and dignity without invalidating their experience. It is also important to ensure that racial discrimination is prevented.

  • The issue of people eating animals like cats, dogs, and birds in some countries, often referred to as “third-world” countries, is sometimes driven by necessity due to food scarcity and cultural practices. Here’s a breakdown of the situation and why there might be denial or lack of awareness about hunger in America: ## Why Some Countries Eat Cats, Dogs, and Birds ### 1. *Cultural Practices* – In some cultures, consuming animals like dogs and cats is traditional and accepted. These practices can be deeply rooted in history and cultural norms. ### 2. *Food Scarcity* – In regions where food resources are limited, people may turn to whatever is available to meet their nutritional needs. This can include animals that are not typically part of the diet in Western countries. ### 3. *Economic Necessity* – Poverty and lack of access to a variety of foods can lead people to consume whatever protein sources are available, including animals not commonly eaten elsewhere. ## Denial or Lack of Awareness in America ### 1. *Perception of Abundance* – The U.S. is often seen as a land of plenty, with supermarkets stocked with a wide variety of foods. This can create a perception that hunger is not a significant issue. ### 2. *Social Stigma* – There can be a stigma associated with poverty and food insecurity, leading people to hide their struggles. This can contribute to a lack of visibility and awareness. ### 3. *Focus on Other Issues* – Media and public attention might be more focused on other pressing issues, overshadowing the problem of hunger and food insecurity.

  • As for Harris not pushing back enough, I think there was a conscious decision not to try to fact check his many lies. When he does that trademark “gish gallop” of nonsense, there is just no way to untangle it all without devoting the entire debate to negating him. She chose to present her own policies and positions cogently (mostly) without wallowing in the mud with him.

  • Trump looked like a slob and sounded like a fool Kamala was in control from the start. This is a good time to vote for a change in leadership it’s time to see a woman in charge of the White House and for another person of color who as always served the people and worked her way from the bottom up. She is the embodiment of American dream and prosperity

  • Correction: This mass migration is driven less by cartel dangers & more by Economics w/ Cartels & others selling packages & aid & environment & incompetent governance & the hope mass migration will force America into another Amnesty. Pres Reagan’s amnesty originally was intended to cover a fraction of the then estimated 800,000 illegal workers… Illegal Alien hopes were exacerbatedly enhanced by Reagan & Congress’ expanding the amnesty to cover as much as 300,000+ & growing eligibles (mostly non-worker family) than originally planned & the dragged out DACA issue & vascillating policies & mixed messages. >Eleven million illegal aliens were already here when Biden took office… Trump reduced the numbers of illegals Obama was expelling & deporting & stopping at the borders…

  • We have 600,000 homeless in the US while REAL PAGE is price setting and buying rental property in Black neitghborhoods. Blacks are upset about illegals housed in hotels withing the Black communities for NY, Chicago, DC, LA Philly and other Black communities over over $2 billion dollars! Now, we are hearing that illegals are getting $450,000 to buy homes and $2,000 month on their EBT cards. Those are the Hispanics. The ones in Ohio are Haitians left out in the streets. Again, we have over 600,000 homeless AMERICANS. Gavin Newsom killed the reparations bill for Black Americans.

  • How is it the democratic Party can come together and recognize Biden’s frailty and take action, and the Republican Party fails to discern Trump’s unfitness? A vote for Harris is like taking the keys from an aged parent or grandparent you love much but can no longer drive long-distance. Where are the sober-minded Republicans? What’s happening to the Party of Lincoln and Ronald Reagan?

  • First and foremost, it is we, the citizens of the United States, who are responsible for the individuals running for the office of the president. We are all accountable for this situation. After Donald Trump announced his candidacy, he should not have been permitted to run for the highest office in the country and represent us on the global stage. The criteria for presidential candidates were set in a simpler era of American history. Today, our society is far more complex, with continually evolving technology. Moreover, our citizenry has become incredibly diverse and multicultural. All these factors must be considered and integrated into the rules determining who is intellectually equipped to hold the office of the President of the United States. Today, anyone seeking the presidency should, at a minimum, possess a degree in political science, a comprehensive understanding of the Constitution, and knowledge of how the government operates. We cannot afford to waste time on trivialities. Schools should reintroduce the subject of Civics. We must concentrate on revising the qualifications for presidential candidates in the United States.

  • I’m a lifetime Republican, retired, and sickly journeying toward winter time of life. I despise Trump, MAGA, and PROFA (pro facists) and will not support them, but I do have concerns about what liberals did with illegal immigrants at US Citizens’ expense…namely, ESL. English as a Second Language. This taxed citizens to pay mostly noncitizens to teach noncitizens’ children to speak English. Those children, starting soon after the first wave completed those courses, began taking jobs away from citizens who could not communicate with the low paid illegal imms who had already taken jobs. Those ESL grads then got more money per hour for knowing their native language in my country! Why instead wasn’t my tax money used for SSL classes for my children?!? Spanish as a Second Language would have kept US citizens’ children where they belonged, ahead of illegal imms’ children! US citizens would be getting bilingual pay! Not them! Now they have all the trade jobs, trash truck jobs, police jobs, government jobs, etc. And the pay is higher now than when we were paying taxes to teach them English! So they have more money than US Citizens ever had back then. Something has been rotten for a long time. A Class Action lawsuit must be made against all the politicians, voters, donors, and aliens ( illegal or not ) who benefited from this ESL scheme. They certainly have the money to pay it. And the award must be high enough to put citizens where they would have been had this crime never been perpetrated against us.

  • Ms. Jean Guerrero, get real. Harris couldn’t say everything that needed to be said. You didn’t say all you wanted or needed to because of time. The same holds true for debates — rules and time. One must prioritize what to say and respond to it in a debate. Besides, Trump is not a serious candidate. He is just trying to stay out of jail. The debate was not an academic exercise last evening. It was more of “goating” and maneuvering — political entertainment. My dear lady, put your points in a letter or email and send them to Harris if you genuinely believe what you are saying.

  • Let’s assume these fellow immigrants are trully eating these animals, should he not be ashamed as A Christian whose ancestors arrived in this land called today The United States of America with the sacred book The Bible in their hands, that such immigrants are in such dire need to eat proper meat? Rulership and leadership should be about empathy, generosity, kindness and solidarity, and not about bullying. Very sad and dehumanizing. Some people don’t like my comments, but if Trump continues to bully people at their moments of greatest needs, he needs to get a little of it to know how bad and painful it can be to the ears. Movement is a fundamental human right. Haitians have passed through terribly bad moments for decades. Brazil has done a great deal to assimilate and assist them.

  • Trump’s statement may have been overly dramatic – and probably a bit of a stretch – but it has drawn national attention to a set of severe issues afflicting many small towns overcome with huge inflows of migrants – including Springfield, Ohio, which has been left to fend for itself and its citizens without any federal aid to help it contend with the consequences of this failed federal policy. As the saying goes – “there’s more than one way to skin a cat…”

  • Hi, did american people know how important immigrant people are to the country. 95% of people in the country areimmigrants and they came to work. Most people want to work or pay tax. Did American people know how much money haitians contributed to the american budget. If they dont have a story, they better go to school to know what haitians have done for this country. They must have respect for the people of haiti. We are the first black nation to have liberty in the world. Respect that

  • It was painful to watch him trying to wake people to what’s happening, and all she does is laugh. He was not lying about Ohio. It’s shocking to hear, but watch the city hall meeting of the citizens there. Everyone can’t be lying. For years we ignored the border towns that were telling us about the border crisis. Then we all saw what happed at Martha’s Vineyard. Kamala is despicable! The media is complicit. Do better.

  • If a person intentionally sets fire to your house and then later says that they want to extinguish the fire that they intentionally set with the matches still in there hand. Do you ignore the fact that the person started the fire or do you give them the benefit of the doubt that there going to put that fire (that they started) out? Im not voting for the same thing and expecting a different results.Thats the definition of insanity…

  • The economy is definitely being affected negatively.our pocket are being welfare is Social security, is affecting education for our children time rational of time with their educators. Along with endangerment for the 13 year olds who have 20 years in 6th and 7th graders. This is definitely affecting our pockets.

  • Kamala won… Of course Trump is horrible… Of course But if I could make one criticism I really didn’t like her gestures They kind of come off as rehearsed Maybe 10 years ago this would have been shocking But it’s 2024 and there’s nothing he said that was actually unexpected I prefer like to just ignore him every once in awhile if you’re going to do gestures let out a yawn

  • The thing that confuses me is the fact that Kamala is giving these people credit cards housing… drivers licenses… the right to vote…. How did 20,000 of these people find their way to Ohio? And to this one small town…? What happened to the housing and the credit cards and all of the perks that Kamala promised these people? They should be shopping at Walmart with their credit cards, not pulling Canadian geese and ducks out of community ponds.! Not to mention peoples pets… they’re putting mattresses in peoples yards… what happened to the apartments? Am I the only one asking these questions?

  • Harris announced that the U.S. Agency for International Development will invest nearly $54 million in Haiti to help fight a sharp rise in starvation and provide access to potable water and healthcare. Almost half of Haiti’s more than 11 million people are facing acute food insecurity, and 19,000 are in catastrophic famine conditions. Another $10.5 million will go toward supporting Haiti’s agricultural sector as poverty deepens, with some 60%

  • For everyone that believes the pet eating claims why do you suppose not a single article has surfaced of pet predation in 5 months? Please tell me what to type in the Google search box to see just ONE INSTANCE. Between ring cameras, intersection cameras, cell phones, business store front cameras, there must be 1000 instances caught on tape. Where are they?

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