I honestly don’t know what opinions you hold. You mostly post opinions that other people have that you don’t agree with. “Some people don’t like Kaepernick kneeling, and think it will cause a backlash.” “Some cops don’t trust democrats.” “Do you really think America is ready for a female vice president?”
Of course, you have stated you don’t like Trump or Mitch McConnell, so I don’t think people here would have trouble handling that.
I read your posts and what comes immediately to mind is Boris Badenov in one of his bad disguises saying “I am typical American Boris Johnsonnov”. Might I suggest switching to a different free online translator?
It isn’t a question of differing opinions. It’s that your opinions are commonly held by Russian trolls and the disiformation that is frequently spread by Russian trolls and their unsuspecting useful idiots. Also, your idiomatic sentence structure is a bit of a tell that English is not your first language. Now, it may be an affectation, or it may be that Rutgers School Of Communications is a really shit school that hands out degrees like devalued rubles.
I guess the question you should be asking yourself is this: Would you rather be known as a troll or a useful idiot? Both is an option. Choose.
Procrustus has the right of it. You don’t have “a different opinion”, or at least any we know of. You just drop and uninformed semi-statements of opinion when called out, but only if one is very generous in the definition of opinion. The other word for doing that is trolling.
Perhaps what @Yankees_1996_Champs meant was that these are not the only thoughts he has. He has others. Different from the ones he shares here. I wonder if some of them are not informed by things ‘many people from Long Island say’ to him. We may never know.
I believe that these claims are mostly due to a whole series of compounded mishearings of similar-sounding words in the original true story, which has been retold multiple times, frequently involving participants who were hard of hearing. He did not attend Rutgers University in New Jersey studying communications; what he attended was a New Jersey bus station, in which he was found wandering aimlessly and babbling incoherently. He did not graduate from anywhere; when police were called, the highest aspirations they had for him was to cooperate and leave quietly. This turned out to be impossible because he didn’t speak English, and for the most part, still doesn’t, plus he was brandishing the remains of a jug of vodka, the bulk of which appeared to be inside him and substantially affecting his attitude.
One is hoping that because he have folk talk so much and ask the provocative questioning with intentionality to provoke, that he shall be banned swiftly soonest. Is probably anyway stocking-puppet of other poster come back from olden times before.
So, if you had a “Bachelor of Arts from the School of Communication and Information at Rutgers University”, would you say you had a Degree In Communication’s from Rutgers University, NJ?
Yankee, if you went to Harvard, would you call it Harvard University, MASS?
I believe a communications’ degree is a wide array of careers you can enter, but what do you think of a communications’ degree?
Yanks, no one here has a problem with someone trying their best to write in English, but c’mon, admit that you have a problem with it, or that it’s not your first language, or that you’re messing with us.
We’ll understand.