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sheshe2

(83,789 posts)
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 05:43 PM Apr 2018

If it walks like a bigot.....

But Donald Trump is a racist. He meets what Ryan himself once called the “textbook definition” of racism. Trump singles out particular ethnic, racial, and religious groups for suspicion. He holds all members of these groups responsible for the misdeeds of other members. He casts aspersions on individuals based on creed and background. And he explicitly advocates discrimination. If these behaviors don’t define bigotry, nothing does.

Let’s give Trump the benefit of the doubt in every case where his conduct could be explained, even implausibly, by something other than prejudice. Housing discrimination by his father’s company? Young Donald wasn’t directly involved. The Central Park Five? He thought they were guilty. Questioning Barack Obama’s birthplace? Trump just wanted to be thorough. His failure to denounce David Duke? Trump couldn’t hear the question. Calling the removal of Confederate statues an attack on “our culture”? He meant we should own our history. Calling Sen. Elizabeth Warren “Pocahontas”? He’s being ironic. Hounding NFL players who kneel? He feels strongly about the national anthem. Set aside all of that, and you’re still left with four patterns that can’t be explained away.

The first is Trump’s habit of associating certain ethnic or religious groups with violence. In 2013, he targeted blacks, writing on Twitter that “the overwhelming amount of violent crime in our major cities is committed by blacks and hispanics.” He also retweeted fake black-on-white crime data. In 2015, he kicked off his presidential campaign with a tirade against Mexican immigrants: “They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.” Later that year, Trump claimed to have seen thousands of people cheering the 9/11 attacks in northern New Jersey, “where you have large Arab populations.” In each case, Trump imagined or misrepresented the threat. He never does this to whites.

Within these groups, Trump blames the innocent for failing to control the guilty. He has held Barack Obama responsible for black crime, explicitly because Obama is black. “President Obama has absolutely no control (or respect) over the African American community” Trump wrote in 2014 during the riots in Ferguson, Missouri. A year later, Trump jeered, “Our great African American President hasn’t exactly had a positive impact on the thugs who are so happily and openly destroying Baltimore!” In 2016, after the Orlando massacre, Trump falsely charged that “the Muslim community does not report” its extremists. He concluded that Muslims should be punished collectively for such incidents: “The Muslims are the ones that have to report them. And if they don’t report them, then there have to be consequences to them.” Trump refuses to apply this policy of collective responsibility to whites. After Charlottesville, he argued just the opposite: that “very fine people” shouldn’t be faulted for rallying with Nazis.

Trump has persistently cast aspersions on particular poeple based on race, ethnicity, or religion. He suggested to evangelicals that they couldn’t trust Ted Cruz because Cruz’s family came from Cuba. He suggested to Protestants that they couldn’t trust Ben Carson because Carson is a Seventh-day Adventist. He retweeted an allegation that Jeb Bush “has to like the Mexican illegals because of his wife,” who is Mexican American. At rallies and in TV interviews, Trump charged that Gonzalo Curiel, the Indiana-born federal judge presiding over the Trump University fraud case, was incorrigibly biased against him because “we’re building a wall. He’s a Mexican.”


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That’s bigotry. It’s not some left-wing activist’s definition of bigotry. It’s the textbook definition. And while quotas by nationality are common in immigration policy, it’s hard to explain why Trump thinks and talks this way on so many other issues, not just about foreigners but about Americans. He has been doing it for years to every group with whom he doesn’t identify: blacks, Latinos, Muslims, Seventh-day Adventists, Cuban Americans, Mexican Americans, Arab Americans, Korean Americans, and women.

Read More: https://field-negro.blogspot.com/2018/04/if-it-walks-like-bigot.html

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He is a cancerous human being, hell strike human, he is not, let's just leave it that he is a being. One that needs to be taken down.

Vote Democratic. Our lives depend on it. Full Stop!

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If it walks like a bigot..... (Original Post) sheshe2 Apr 2018 OP
And let's not forget the "shithole" comment. Tommy_Carcetti Apr 2018 #1
I am only allowed so many paragraphs. sheshe2 Apr 2018 #3
Recommended. guillaumeb Apr 2018 #2
Etc. etc.etc. sheshe2 Apr 2018 #4
Trump has brought all the GOP's loathsome bigotry and racism to the forefront. RVN VET71 Apr 2018 #7
Welcome to DU. guillaumeb Apr 2018 #9
I read something - yet another explainer of trump supporters and why they support him calimary Apr 2018 #17
Exactly! brer cat Apr 2018 #19
He is a bigoted racist misogynist mcar Apr 2018 #5
+ 1000 sheshe2 Apr 2018 #6
He mobilized the military to keep brown people out of the country at the same time.... George II Apr 2018 #8
Exactly. iluvtennis Apr 2018 #11
He threw them paper towels. sheshe2 Apr 2018 #15
Don't forget :"What the hell do they have to lose comment to Blacks and Hispanics... iluvtennis Apr 2018 #10
What do you have to lose? sheshe2 Apr 2018 #14
Indeed. iluvtennis Apr 2018 #18
K&R ismnotwasm Apr 2018 #12
And the hateful comments about Mexicans after he descended down the escalator in June 2016 iluvtennis Apr 2018 #13
In Trump, America's racists have a president they can count on. nt oasis Apr 2018 #16

sheshe2

(83,789 posts)
3. I am only allowed so many paragraphs.
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 05:51 PM
Apr 2018

Thanks Tommy. That statement was so far out of line that they all lied about it. HE NEVER SAID THAT. Confirmed by multiple sources on both sides of the aisle. Oh yes. He sure as hell said it.

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
2. Recommended.
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 05:48 PM
Apr 2018

And Trump's bigotry is Nixon's bigotry, is Reagan's bigotry, is George H.W. Bush's bigotry, is Roy Moore's bigotry.

RVN VET71

(2,692 posts)
7. Trump has brought all the GOP's loathsome bigotry and racism to the forefront.
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 08:17 PM
Apr 2018

His predecessors, to be sure, were racist but, for the most part, did not advertise the fact, and mostly kept it out of their public statements. But Trump shouts it from the hill tops -- and Roy Moore sings loud and proud in the background. Sadly, Trump's racism and bigotry have given a green light to the large percentage of Americans who share those feelings. Heck, Trump -- and Moore, who sighed nostalgically for a "better day" in America when whites were in control and blacks were slaves! -- both nearly won the popular vote not despite their sick views but because of them.

49% of Alabama voters voted for an amoral racist. 48% of American voters voted for a man who was blatantly anti-black, anti-latino, a sexual predator, a mocker of the disabled -- and none of these traits had be construed by a liberal media. They were in evidence in his speeches and angry public tirades -- and in the dozen or so women who have thus far come forward with tales of sexual harassment.

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
9. Welcome to DU.
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 08:33 PM
Apr 2018

And determining which form of bigotry is the worst would be difficult.
Excellent points as well.

calimary

(81,308 posts)
17. I read something - yet another explainer of trump supporters and why they support him
Thu Apr 5, 2018, 12:32 AM
Apr 2018

and it mentioned that he basically made it okay to own your racism and be out 'n' proud about it. Remember how he railed against political correctness? And the article said that the deplorables love him for that. I bet they do. An old gent (white) who was a friend of my late mother sent an email around to a very long chain of friends and connections - that complained "why can't I say the N-word?"



I guess these folks regard that as "freedom". "Freedom" to be a Stone-Age-mentality asshole and not having to care about whether you're offending somebody. I've heard them referred to as "resentniks" and I think it fits. Selfish, basically. Thoughtless. Inconsiderate. Spoiled. Imagine that. This fellow was an 80-year-old spoiled brat. All I can say about him since she passed is - "shame on you, dude, wherever you are."

brer cat

(24,576 posts)
19. Exactly!
Thu Apr 5, 2018, 08:22 AM
Apr 2018

I am in a red area and I saw it happening. They truly believe they represent the majority and now have the freedumb to hate loudly and openly.

George II

(67,782 posts)
8. He mobilized the military to keep brown people out of the country at the same time....
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 08:31 PM
Apr 2018

...he refuses to use the military to help the hundreds of thousands of brown AMERICAN people in Puerto Rico who are still without electricity or normal human services.

sheshe2

(83,789 posts)
15. He threw them paper towels.
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 09:50 PM
Apr 2018

He mocked them. Ridiculed them. He has no soul. He and his ilk are pure evil.

iluvtennis

(19,862 posts)
10. Don't forget :"What the hell do they have to lose comment to Blacks and Hispanics...
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 08:33 PM
Apr 2018
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/08/22/donald-trump-to-african-american-and-hispanic-voters-what-do-you-have-to-lose/?utm_term=.c07333ac9819


"Our government has totally failed our African American friends, our Hispanic friends and the people of our country. Period," Trump said in Akron, Ohio, straying from the prepared remarks the campaign provided to reporters. "The Democrats have failed completely in the inner cities. For those hurting the most who have been failed and failed by their politician — year after year, failure after failure, worse numbers after worse numbers. Poverty. Rejection. Horrible education. No housing, no homes, no ownership. Crime at levels that nobody has seen. You can go to war zones in countries that we are fighting and it's safer than living in some of our inner cities that are run by the Democrats. And I ask you this, I ask you this — crime, all of the problems — to the African Americans, who I employ so many, so many people, to the Hispanics, tremendous people: What the hell do you have to lose? Give me a chance. I'll straighten it out. I'll straighten it out. What do you have to lose?"

iluvtennis

(19,862 posts)
13. And the hateful comments about Mexicans after he descended down the escalator in June 2016
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 08:37 PM
Apr 2018

Thank you. It's true, and these are the best and the finest. When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. They're not sending you. They're not sending you. They're sending people that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.

But I speak to border guards and they tell us what we're getting. And it only makes common sense. It only makes common sense. They're sending us not the right people.

It's coming from more than Mexico. It's coming from all over South and Latin America, and it's coming probably — probably — from the Middle East. But we don't know. Because we have no protection and we have no competence, we don't know what's happening. And it's got to stop and it's got to stop fast.


He's a racist, bigot, misogynist, anti LGBTQ, anti disabled, anti Muslim, etc - through and through
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