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Yes, Donald Trump has used derogatory language to describe immigrants from various countries, often labeling them in a negative light. His comments have included accusations against countries like Mexico and Haiti, which have been criticized as dehumanizing and racially charged. Wikipedia NBC News

Trump's Rhetoric Towards Foreign Countries​

General Patterns of Demonization​

Donald Trump has frequently used derogatory language to describe various foreign countries and their citizens. His comments often reflect a broader narrative that portrays immigrants and foreign nationals in a negative light. This rhetoric has been a consistent feature of his political campaigns and public statements.

Specific Countries Targeted​

  • Mexico: Trump famously claimed that Mexico was sending "rapists" and criminals to the U.S. during his 2015 campaign announcement. This statement set a tone for his immigration policy and rhetoric.
  • Haiti and African Nations: He referred to Haiti and African countries as "shithole countries," suggesting that immigrants from these nations were undesirable.
  • Muslim-majority Countries: Trump implemented a travel ban affecting several Muslim-majority countries, which he described as necessary for national security.

Impact of Rhetoric​

Trump's language has often mirrored that used by extremist groups, contributing to a climate of fear and hostility towards immigrants. His claims about immigrants from various countries being linked to crime have been widely debunked, as studies show that immigrants are generally less likely to commit crimes than native-born citizens.

Conclusion​

Overall, Trump's comments have consistently demonized certain foreign countries and their populations, shaping public perception and influencing immigration policy.
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Should we let black kids be slaughtered. Or Arab kids be exterminated with deadly chemicals? Or should we allow Iran to have the ability to fry our kids? Should Un get away with threatening our kids?
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The appeal to emotion is a logical fallacy where someone tries to persuade others by manipulating their emotions instead of using factual evidence. This tactic can distract from the actual argument and often leads to conclusions based on feelings rather than reason. Wikipedia helpfulprofessor.com
 
Yes, Donald Trump has used derogatory language to describe immigrants from various countries, often labeling them in a negative light. His comments have included accusations against countries like Mexico and Haiti, which have been criticized as dehumanizing and racially charged.

A neutral observer might describe the same events as "strategic posturing" rather than bloodlust.

Christiecrite's statement fits a pattern of anti-Trump commentary that portrays POTUS as inherently warmongering, echoing similar critiques from figures like Republican Ron Paul.

Rhetoric like "dying to" is subjective and unfalsifiable. It's an ad hominem appeal to emotion, not logic. It implies Trump derives personal thrill from conflict, which can't be proven or disproven without telepathy.

This weakens her argument by inviting dismissal as bias rather than inviting debate on policy merits.
 
Yes, Donald Trump has used derogatory language to describe immigrants from various countries, often labeling them in a negative light. His comments have included accusations against countries like Mexico and Haiti, which have been criticized as dehumanizing and racially charged.


Partisan opinions are doing a lot of heavy lifting. I cannot help but note that none of these left-leaning sources appear to validate what Christiecrite claimed.


trump is dying to take military action against someone. Add Venezuela and Nigeria to the list.


A neutral observer might describe the same events as "strategic posturing" rather than bloodlust.

Christiecrite's statement fits a pattern of anti-Trump commentary that portrays POTUS as inherently warmongering, echoing similar critiques from figures like Republican Ron Paul.
 


How would you know? Oh, wait . . .



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A neutral observer might describe the same events as "strategic posturing" rather than bloodlust.

Christiecrite's statement fits a pattern of anti-Trump commentary that portrays POTUS as inherently warmongering, echoing similar critiques from figures like Republican Ron Paul.

Rhetoric like "dying to" is subjective and unfalsifiable. It's an ad hominem appeal to emotion, not logic. It implies Trump derives personal thrill from conflict, which can't be proven or disproven without telepathy.

This weakens her argument by inviting dismissal as bias rather than inviting debate on policy merits.
He IS war-mongering. You can't possibly be this blind to it. For one thing, he's indiscriminately bombing boats that he thinks are carrying drugs. He could arrest these people and prosecute them but he prefers killing because it makes him look strong. Everything about this administration is performative.
 
He IS war-mongering. You can't possibly be this blind to it.

Your opinion is noted.

For one thing, he's indiscriminately bombing boats that he thinks are carrying drugs. He could arrest these people and prosecute them but he prefers killing because it makes him look strong. Everything about this administration is performative.

Indiscriminately?

No, Christiecrite, President Trump is not "indiscriminately bombing boats that he thinks are carrying drugs." These interdiction operations target boats confirmed by U.S. intelligence to be operated by designated terrorist organizations (like Venezuela's Tren de Aragua cartel) and carrying narcotics such as fentanyl bound for the U.S.A.

Yes, the U.S. could, and historically has, chosen to "arrest these people and prosecute them" instead. It hasn't worked very well.

Presidents have legal justifications for ordering lethal interdictions (such as missile strikes or destruction of vessels) against drug smuggling boats in international waters, primarily rooted in constitutional authority, self-defense doctrines, and interpretations of armed conflict.

The U.S. Constitution's Article II designates the president as Commander in Chief of the armed forces, granting broad executive power to direct military operations in defense of national interests.

Drug cartels are designated "narco-terrorists" threatening U.S. homeland security through the manufacture, illegal importation, and distribution of fentanyl and other lethal narcotics, which kill tens of thousands of Americans annually. A July 2025 directive expanded CIA and military powers for lethal targeting against designated groups like Venezuela's Tren de Aragua, treating smuggling boats as legitimate military objectives.

A Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel opinion further argues that presidents can authorize deadly force against cartels posing "imminent threats" to Americans, classifying smugglers as enemy combatants eligible for strikes without due process rights.

Your insistence that POTUS "prefers killing because it makes him look strong" is a subjective interpretation, not a provable fact.

I don't recall you crying when Barack Hussein Obama droned American citizens on foreign soil.
 
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The hater-in-chief and his toadies strike again.

"President Donald Trump on Saturday went after Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) for her Somali heritage, urging her to leave the country in a social media post, reprising an attack he used several times throughout his time in office.

“She should go back!” he wrote on Truth Social, alongside a video of Omar speaking to a crowd. It was not immediately clear when the event was, but the video of Omar speaking has been circulating among right-leaning social media accounts for at least a couple weeks.

Omar was born in Somalia, fled a civil war in the country when she was 8, and arrived in the U.S. after spending four years in a Kenyan refugee camp in 1995. She became an American citizen in 2000.

Trump’s MAGA allies, including Laura Loomer, were quick to amplify his post across their social media channels."

 
The hater-in-chief and his toadies strike again. "President Donald Trump on Saturday went after Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) for her Somali heritage, urging her to leave the country in a social media post, reprising an attack he used several times throughout his time in office. “She should go back!” he wrote on Truth Social, alongside a video of Omar speaking to a crowd. It was not immediately clear when the event was, but the video of Omar speaking has been circulating among right-leaning social media accounts for at least a couple weeks. Omar was born in Somalia, fled a civil war in the country when she was 8, and arrived in the U.S. after spending four years in a Kenyan refugee camp in 1995. She became an American citizen in 2000. Trump’s MAGA allies, including Laura Loomer, were quick to amplify his post across their social media channels."


What's that got to do with Nigerian genocide or drug smuggling?
 
Your opinion is noted.



Indiscriminately?

No, Christiecrite, President Trump is not "indiscriminately bombing boats that he thinks are carrying drugs." These interdiction operations target boats confirmed by U.S. intelligence to be operated by designated terrorist organizations (like Venezuela's Tren de Aragua cartel) and carrying narcotics such as fentanyl bound for the U.S.A.

Yes, the U.S. could, and historically has, chosen to "arrest these people and prosecute them" instead. It hasn't worked very well.

Presidents have legal justifications for ordering lethal interdictions (such as missile strikes or destruction of vessels) against drug smuggling boats in international waters, primarily rooted in constitutional authority, self-defense doctrines, and interpretations of armed conflict.

The U.S. Constitution's Article II designates the president as Commander in Chief of the armed forces, granting broad executive power to direct military operations in defense of national interests.

Drug cartels are designated "narco-terrorists" threatening U.S. homeland security through the manufacture, illegal importation, and distribution of fentanyl and other lethal narcotics, which kill tens of thousands of Americans annually. A July 2025 directive expanded CIA and military powers for lethal targeting against designated groups like Venezuela's Tren de Aragua, treating smuggling boats as legitimate military objectives.

A Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel opinion further argues that presidents can authorize deadly force against cartels posing "imminent threats" to Americans, classifying smugglers as enemy combatants eligible for strikes without due process rights.

Your insistence that POTUS "prefers killing because it makes him look strong" is a subjective interpretation, not a provable fact.

I don't recall you crying when Barack Hussein Obama droned American citizens on foreign soil.
You don't recall at all. I've said many times through the years that I neither like nor support drones no matter who's using them. Btw, now trump likes our intelligence? :LOL:

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Donald Trump has frequently criticized American intelligence agencies, often questioning their assessments and accusing them of political bias, particularly regarding issues like Russian interference in elections. His administration's relationship with the intelligence community has been marked by tension and public disputes over intelligence findings. my.rusi.org cnas.org
 
He IS war-mongering. You can't possibly be this blind to it. For one thing, he's indiscriminately bombing boats that he thinks are carrying drugs. He could arrest these people and prosecute them but he prefers killing because it makes him look strong. Everything about this administration is performative.
The CIA is inside of Venezuela they know EXACTLY what is in the open hull multi 300+ hp engine boats with no fishing gear traveling on known smuggler routes. The US has intercepted signals communications. Oh yeah they know what the submarines are carrying too. We boarded these smugglers for years now it is time to try something else. These people are killing 100K Americans a year with the poison they are smuggling. Trump is trying to pressure Maduro to voluntarily leave. Maduro lost the election by over 70 to 30%. If Trump runs him off with the loss of a few smugglers I'm good with it.
 
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