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    881 year ago

    Either it was all white people, or the white people and black people wouldn’t sit together. I don’t know which is worse.

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      1 year ago

      The normal parishioners wouldn’t come because of the Trump attendance so his faithful filled out the crowd (meaning, were the entire crowd) to help feed his misrepresentation of the event. The church was so full. So full. And everyone there loved me, I can tell you that.

      (Not a quote, just a likely facsimile.)

      Regardless, I’m white and I would refuse to sit among a crowd of carpetbagging Trumpers who showed up to displace me from my own church (if I went to church), I sure wouldn’t do so if I were black.

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    121 year ago

    He thought it could have been a chance to hear the voice of the marginalized. He apparently hasn’t heard a trump interview or debatr before.

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    41 year ago

    He meant black as in its painted black not that it’s predominantly attended by black people.

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    21 year ago

    Well, I can see many people in there who are not perfect representatives of the Arian Race (people whose hair is not blond enough or whose eyes are brown rather than blue), so they should be counted as black, thus making this a mixed race audience, most of which are black.

    /s