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Just now, El Luchador said:

There was a second organization. 

I assume you're referring to this, but this organization supports immigrants *who are already here.* 

He also worked with Minnesota Africans United, a statewide organization that supports African immigrants in Minnesota, according to a biography that has since been removed from the organization's website.

It does not bring immigrants here from Africa. 

https://www.mnafricansunited.org/about

Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, 1032004 said:

Are you referring to the Red Lion Group?

Yes. You don't know all of what they did. The statement he made about himself my be true, and the ones denying it may be doing so out of a desire for self preservation. I doubt he address an audience on their behalf without sharing their agenda. 

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Just now, El Luchador said:

Yes. You don't know all of what they did. The statement he made about himself my be true, and the ones denying it may be doing so out of a desire for self preservation. I doubt he address an audience on their behalf without sharing their agenda. 

The Red Lion Group was Boelter’s company.  Never said it wasn’t.  But it wasn’t about bringing immigrants here, it was supposedly trying to sell security services to residents there.  It may have been more of an excuse for him to try to convert them to Christianity though 

Posted
10 minutes ago, El Luchador said:

Yes. You don't know all of what they did. The statement he made about himself my be true, and the ones denying it may be doing so out of a desire for self preservation. I doubt he address an audience on their behalf without sharing their agenda. 

Are you addicted to being wrong? Almost everything you post can be disproven in seconds. 

Posted
13 minutes ago, 1032004 said:

The Red Lion Group was Boelter’s company.  Never said it wasn’t.  But it wasn’t about bringing immigrants here, it was supposedly trying to sell security services to residents there.  It may have been more of an excuse for him to try to convert them to Christianity though 

That's a pretty big assumption, but whatever works for you. 

Posted
20 minutes ago, uncle bernard said:

Don't know what you're referring to.

You’re quick to point how you immediately condemned the Trump attempt but don’t acknowledge any of us on here that in this thread condemned the MPLS attacks. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, uncle bernard said:

Are you addicted to being wrong? Almost everything you post can be disproven in seconds. 

From CNN? Im just saying maybe what je said was true and I doubt he gave a speech to a group he was ideologically opposed to. That's just common sense. 

Posted
19 minutes ago, El Luchador said:

That's a pretty big assumption, but whatever works for you. 

Please share proof that his work included bringing immigrants here.  Thanks in advance

Posted (edited)
19 minutes ago, El Luchador said:

From CNN? Im just saying maybe what je said was true and I doubt he gave a speech to a group he was ideologically opposed to. That's just common sense. 

Oh man your back must hurt from the goalposts you just moved.

From

“his work included bringing immigrants here!”

to

“why would he give a speech to someone he was ideologically opposed to”

 

ouch

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4 minutes ago, 1032004 said:

Please share proof that his work included bringing immigrants here.  Thanks in advance

Well I wasn't there when it personally happened, but he did give a speech to this group logically because he agreed with their agenda and he did list his involvement with said organization on something called LinkedIn, and clearly has other business ties to Africa.  It's reasonable to assume based on the totality of evidence he was involved or at least supported the agenda. 

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4 minutes ago, El Luchador said:

Well I wasn't there when it personally happened, but he did give a speech to this group logically because he agreed with their agenda and he did list his involvement with said organization on something called LinkedIn, and clearly has other business ties to Africa.  It's reasonable to assume based on the totality of evidence he was involved or at least supported the agenda. 

He was trying to sell stuff (and Jesus) to people in Africa.  There is no evidence he was involved in bringing them here 

Posted
Just now, 1032004 said:

He was trying to sell stuff (and Jesus) to people in Africa.  There is no evidence he was involved in bringing them here 

Other than direct involvement in an organization who provides this service. 

Posted
1 minute ago, El Luchador said:

Other than direct involvement in an organization who provides this service. 

By speaking during an event about investing IN Africa…

Posted
21 minutes ago, El Luchador said:

Other than direct involvement in an organization who provides this service. 

Except that the organization *does not* provide this service, as we already showed you. Continuing to repeat a lie doesn't make it true.

Posted
11 minutes ago, 1032004 said:

If people weren’t dying, this would be funny.  But it’s sad the way politics has warped people’s brains:

 

 

You should have waited and luchador would have posted this here unironically as his smoking gun

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Posted
1 minute ago, uncle bernard said:

Except that the organization *does not* provide this service, as we already showed you. Continuing to repeat a lie doesn't make it true.

Is it possible the reports that they do are accurate?

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4 minutes ago, uncle bernard said:

The reports from your conservative aggregation accounts on twitter? Not likely.

Not only Twitter or Facebook or any other social media.  If you read the MAU website they most certainly are involved in getting resources for immigrants.  To think they don't facilitate relocation is funny.   Everything about the organization is to benefit African immigrants with taxpayer resources. He spoke to this group on their behalf.  

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Just now, El Luchador said:

Not only Twitter or Facebook or any other social media.  If you read the MAU they most certainly are involved in getting resources for immigrants.  To think they don't facilitate relocation is funny.   Everything about the organization is to benefit African immigrants with taxpayer resources. He spoke to this group on their behalf.  

Yes, as I said, they provide resources for immigrants who are already here. They do not relocate immigrants from Africa to Minnesota. 

Just admit you're wrong.

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