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You can see the man wearing sunglasses in the bottom, middle of the picture.

It turns out he was an actual Donald Trump supporter but he got kicked out by Donald Trump and others.

When asked how this could happen, the man said it was probably because of his sensitivity to light and sunglasses.
 
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You can see the man wearing sunglasses in the bottom, middle of the picture.

It turns out he was an actual Donald Trump supporter but he got kicked out by Donald Trump and others.

When asked how this could happen, the man said it was probably because of his sensitivity to light and sunglasses.

He was reportedly mistaken for someone who had earlier tried to disrupt early Trump rallies.

http://fox40.com/2016/08/19/half-in...escorted-out-of-rally-mistaken-for-protester/
 
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You can see the man wearing sunglasses in the bottom, middle of the picture.

It turns out he was an actual Donald Trump supporter but he got kicked out by Donald Trump and others.

When asked how this could happen, the man said it was probably because of his sensitivity to light and sunglasses.

His was reportedly mistaken for someone who had earlier tried to disrupt early Trump rallies.

http://fox40.com/2016/08/19/half-in...escorted-out-of-rally-mistaken-for-protester/

Oh, that guy must have been wearing sunglasses too.
 
Oh, that guy must have been wearing sunglasses too.

It's possible that someone could have mistaken the way he pointed his fingers as symbolizing someone shooting. It's not clear if that was taken into account.

It's possible that you might post something interesting, useful or insightful; or even something that isn't phrased in such a way as to make almost any interpretation deniable if challenged, too.

It's not clear if that's ever going to occur; But it is possible.
 
So a guy not really doing anything gets noticed and booted, white guy yelling "jew-s-a" at worst is bemusing to the others at the rally.
 
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You can see the man wearing sunglasses in the bottom, middle of the picture.

It turns out he was an actual Donald Trump supporter but he got kicked out by Donald Trump and others.

When asked how this could happen, the man said it was probably because of his sensitivity to light and sunglasses.

He was reportedly mistaken for someone who had earlier tried to disrupt early Trump rallies.

http://fox40.com/2016/08/19/half-in...escorted-out-of-rally-mistaken-for-protester/

Just to add to the comical absurdity, the man in the photo didn't look 18 to me so I did a bit of digging - the article you linked is another case of Trump kicking out a non-white supporter, and is not the man pictured in the OP.

http://metro.co.uk/2016/10/30/black...p-rally-turned-out-to-be-a-supporter-6223940/

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It's possible that someone could have mistaken the way he pointed his fingers as symbolizing someone shooting. It's not clear if that was taken into account.

It's possible that you might post something interesting, useful or insightful; or even something that isn't phrased in such a way as to make almost any interpretation deniable if challenged, too.

It's not clear if that's ever going to occur; But it is possible.

Actually almost any interpretation is possible and a security person would have a split second to observe analyse and act.
 
It's possible that you might post something interesting, useful or insightful; or even something that isn't phrased in such a way as to make almost any interpretation deniable if challenged, too.

It's not clear if that's ever going to occur; But it is possible.

Actually almost any interpretation is possible and a security person would have a split second to observe analyse and act.

Unless the security person sees an actual weapon, he can take a lot more than a split second. Split second decisions would lead to half the people at a typical Trump rally being wrestled to the ground.
 
Actually almost any interpretation is possible and a security person would have a split second to observe analyse and act.

Unless the security person sees an actual weapon, he can take a lot more than a split second. Split second decisions would lead to half the people at a typical Trump rally being wrestled to the ground.

By whom? The other half? All that would take would be for Cheeto-Face to ask "Who here wants to be allowed to grope they guy next to you's mother?"
 
Unless the security person sees an actual weapon, he can take a lot more than a split second. Split second decisions would lead to half the people at a typical Trump rally being wrestled to the ground.

By whom? The other half? All that would take would be for Cheeto-Face to ask "Who here wants to be allowed to grope they guy next to you's mother?"

At which point a significant fraction of them would be thankful that they attended with their brothers.
 
It's possible that someone could have mistaken the way he pointed his fingers as symbolizing someone shooting. It's not clear if that was taken into account.

It's possible that you might post something interesting, useful or insightful; or even something that isn't phrased in such a way as to make almost any interpretation deniable if challenged, too.

It's not clear if that's ever going to occur; But it is possible.

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It's possible that someone could have mistaken the way this other guy was pointing his fingers as symbolizing someone shooting, but then he wasn't thrown out by security once they saw his skin color. It's not clear if that was the case, but I'm going to go ahead and mention it.
 
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