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bravenak

(34,648 posts)
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 08:51 AM Dec 2016

The Slaves Masters WERE NOT RACIST. They lived with black people and slept with them too!!

That sounds just about as stupid as 'Trump voters were not racist! They were in pain...' I be in pain too. But somehow, my pain doesn't allow me to place a guy who wants a muslim registry in the Whitehouse, because, how the fuck is hurting others going to help me? Schadenfreude?

Hey? You know you sound stupid when you try to defend DTrump, right? Defending his voters to try to make their vote for a racist demagogue seem not so bad is dumb. The more shit that happens, the more hate crimes committed by fans screaming 'TRUMP', the more evidence we have that his voters were absolutely motivated by their bigotries. Don't be a dumbass. Don't defend voting for Donald Trump. Shame them instead, so they never even consider saying out loud that they are Pro Trump. Give him a reason to retire after one term. Shame his voters.

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The Slaves Masters WERE NOT RACIST. They lived with black people and slept with them too!! (Original Post) bravenak Dec 2016 OP
That really does boil down how some view racism. NCTraveler Dec 2016 #1
You are right, but there is also no numerical evidence to believe that those who Squinch Dec 2016 #2
+1 NCTraveler Dec 2016 #4
Yes, exactly. Here is another good one that debunks the myth of the "white working class rust belt" Squinch Dec 2016 #8
It also doesn't fit the narrative. TwilightZone Dec 2016 #25
This one says more wold-be Hillary voters in the rust belt stayed home than voted. sfwriter Dec 2016 #26
YES YES YES BumRushDaShow Dec 2016 #27
YES!!!!!!!!!!!THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! heaven05 Dec 2016 #70
Yeah, cry me a river! Lots of lifestyles have been disrupted! raging moderate Dec 2016 #100
"fancy guns" BumRushDaShow Dec 2016 #108
I don't know a single Obama supporter who voted for Trump. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2016 #63
It's so pathetic bravenak Dec 2016 #3
Some were motivated by that... Begabig Dec 2016 #5
If they voted for an openly avowed racist and sexist, they voted to give a racist and a sexist the Squinch Dec 2016 #7
Or at the very least, enablers paleotn Dec 2016 #17
Enablers is the word I've been using... TCJ70 Dec 2016 #39
I've been using it too mcar Dec 2016 #74
Most that I have met only heard 'build the wall' and 'muslims are terrorists and mexicans are rapist bravenak Dec 2016 #9
And if trump is thier alternative , shame on them for accepting the hate he spews and lunasun Dec 2016 #10
yeah, yeah, yeah heaven05 Dec 2016 #41
If it wasn't enough to turn them off, it makes no difference to me. Pacifist Patriot Dec 2016 #98
I agree this can not be accepted as normal in 2016 lunasun Dec 2016 #6
and they kept them as mistresses Coolest Ranger Dec 2016 #11
Yep. We have plenty of slave master blood in us. Too small to fight them off bravenak Dec 2016 #12
Yes and I'm pretty sick of their claims treestar Dec 2016 #13
The more they whine the more I know they are bravenak Dec 2016 #14
There's one person here who keeps defending trump voter and calling us elitists for calling them out brush Dec 2016 #102
I have a few suspects on my list as well bravenak Dec 2016 #111
Keep clinging to your claim mythology Dec 2016 #15
Everybody I know that voted Trump is hateful towards one or more groups he demonized bravenak Dec 2016 #16
And trump got 2x as many black & hispanic votes as Romney. 7962 Dec 2016 #18
I watched my black hispanic cousin celebrate his victory. I threw up bravenak Dec 2016 #19
That's not true. Any improvement was only 1 or 2 %. JustinL Dec 2016 #93
Well different polls show different numbers 7962 Dec 2016 #96
Trump got the usual small percentage of the black vote, 8%, nothing at all to crow about brush Dec 2016 #103
Not all trumps voters are racist, but pretty much all the racists dionysus Dec 2016 #109
Like Brexit, the result of the 2016 election does indeed boil down to that. joshcryer Dec 2016 #24
Not really. The world is pretty simplistic Nwgirl503 Dec 2016 #28
Love your response. Pacifist Patriot Dec 2016 #99
Apparently Trump's racism was not a deal breaker True_Blue Dec 2016 #107
yes! That worked so well the first time... frankieallen Dec 2016 #20
2.5 million more voters think so bravenak Dec 2016 #21
Most who voted for trump are racist hueymahl Dec 2016 #22
Most is enough. Enough to notice who you are in a group with. bravenak Dec 2016 #33
I don't disagree with that at all hueymahl Dec 2016 #97
And those who are not racists, per se mcar Dec 2016 #78
Racist at worst and enablers at best... Docreed2003 Dec 2016 #101
Loving you so much right now! EffieBlack Dec 2016 #23
Back at you! I cannot believe this shit bravenak Dec 2016 #31
Me neither - the fact that we have to explain this to "Democrats" - SMH EffieBlack Dec 2016 #56
Amazing isn't it. They seem to think that by wooing voters who voted for a white supremacist . . . brush Dec 2016 #104
They had black friends. Iggo Dec 2016 #29
But did they have black relatives? That make them the most unracistist. Through osmosis bravenak Dec 2016 #30
That's right! Iggo Dec 2016 #51
Shame his voters. Amen, bravenak. Thanks. Paladin Dec 2016 #32
I see it the same way. Those who were fooloed will be angry. Lets make sure they remember bravenak Dec 2016 #34
Sounds like a plan to me. (nt) Paladin Dec 2016 #37
THIS!!! EffieBlack Dec 2016 #57
And my Mexican-American mother voted for Trump because "Hillary!" Bad Thoughts Dec 2016 #35
Good for her. Is she proud of herself? I would shame her like I shame my own family members. bravenak Dec 2016 #36
Yes, she is. Bad Thoughts Dec 2016 #38
Point out every fucking mistake he makes and ask her if she's still happy bravenak Dec 2016 #40
Why only racist? Maybe some of them were misogynist? Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #42
If they vote for a racist/sexist because they are religious then they have more important issues bravenak Dec 2016 #44
The evidence of that example strongly indicates racism, of course. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #47
But he KISSED THEM! That absolves him bravenak Dec 2016 #50
That didn't absolve them at all. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #67
"What's that supposed to accomplish?"!!!!! heaven05 Dec 2016 #55
They can't be misogynist...their mothers were women after all. nt jmg257 Dec 2016 #92
k/r heaven05 Dec 2016 #43
These folks would have told us we need to be more like the Nazi Party to win voters bravenak Dec 2016 #45
So true heaven05 Dec 2016 #58
This message was self-deleted by its author Buzz Clik Dec 2016 #46
If they are not racist they why the rate of hate crimes increase? bravenak Dec 2016 #48
I agree with you; my argument with you is your rhetorical style. Buzz Clik Dec 2016 #59
Best way to get folks to think is to hit them with it bluntly bravenak Dec 2016 #60
+1 Buzz Clik Dec 2016 #61
If the shoe doesn't fit you, just don't put it on. raging moderate Dec 2016 #110
This message was self-deleted by its author Buzz Clik Dec 2016 #113
That's why I don't ask that question. raging moderate Dec 2016 #114
And they fed their slaves, too - they must have LOVED those people! George II Dec 2016 #49
Took great care of them! Gave them shelter, exercise with the dogs! bravenak Dec 2016 #54
K&R Starry Messenger Dec 2016 #52
It's totally magic. Like everything republicans believe in bravenak Dec 2016 #62
Great post Gothmog Dec 2016 #53
K&R!!! greatauntoftriplets Dec 2016 #64
heh heh... ancianita Dec 2016 #65
How do we take this nationally though BigBadDem Dec 2016 #66
We make fun of Trump with no Hillary to distract the media bravenak Dec 2016 #69
That doesn't answer the question BigBadDem Dec 2016 #72
It is very effective. They are now busy whining that their racist asses are getting called racists bravenak Dec 2016 #75
How many Trump supporters do you know? BigBadDem Dec 2016 #76
I live in a red state bravenak Dec 2016 #80
So are you shaming hundreds of Trump people daily, weekly, monthly, annualy? BigBadDem Dec 2016 #83
I do it in person, I do it in line at the store bravenak Dec 2016 #84
Good on you for going after them, but you are buying sexist racist homophobes their food? BigBadDem Dec 2016 #87
I have to but it because he is STUPID and dying from organ failure bravenak Dec 2016 #89
Thats just a ridiculous analogy, and an insult to the intellegence of this board (nt) jack_krass Dec 2016 #68
It only insults the folks that resemble the people I discuss bravenak Dec 2016 #71
K&R mcar Dec 2016 #73
Pain didn't cause racism or sexism IronLionZion Dec 2016 #77
IT really does bravenak Dec 2016 #82
they sure did sleep with slaves heaven05 Dec 2016 #79
Constantly bravenak Dec 2016 #81
k&r steventh Dec 2016 #85
I know. Holding it in hurts. We need to stop biting our tongues bravenak Dec 2016 #86
yes indeed steventh Dec 2016 #91
There is no escaping the FACT, that those who voted for trump were well aware of his still_one Dec 2016 #88
Yep bravenak Dec 2016 #90
White wingers love founding fathers who talked of liberty and freedom, then went home to beat Hoyt Dec 2016 #94
Back when America was truly great ... EffieBlack Dec 2016 #95
K&R betsuni Dec 2016 #105
::waves at bravenak:: DemonGoddess Dec 2016 #106
It actually improves my mood when they act all shocked. bravenak Dec 2016 #112
 

NCTraveler

(30,481 posts)
1. That really does boil down how some view racism.
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 08:57 AM
Dec 2016

If someone voted for Obama then they cannot be racist. That level of derp berns.

Squinch

(50,949 posts)
2. You are right, but there is also no numerical evidence to believe that those who
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:09 AM
Dec 2016

voted for Obama went for Trump in any large numbers. It is much more likely that this election galvanized a very different segment of the "sometimes votes" contingent. The segment that came out this time was the racists and sexists, and the segment that stayed home was the lukewarm Obama voter.

Squinch

(50,949 posts)
8. Yes, exactly. Here is another good one that debunks the myth of the "white working class rust belt"
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:20 AM
Dec 2016

voter. They are not a bloc. They are quite split. Into those who are racist and sexist and voted for trump, and those who actually cared about jobs and were not racist and sexist and voted for Hillary.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1251&pid=2638337

 

sfwriter

(3,032 posts)
26. This one says more wold-be Hillary voters in the rust belt stayed home than voted.
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:05 AM
Dec 2016
The Myth of the Rust Belt Revolt


She turned them off more than he turned them on.

BumRushDaShow

(128,934 posts)
27. YES YES YES
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:08 AM
Dec 2016


It is much more likely that this election galvanized a very different segment of the "sometimes votes" contingent. The segment that came out this time was the racists and sexists, and the segment that stayed home was the lukewarm Obama voter.


I have been thinking this and posting the same since the election.

IMHO, I think there were moderate GOP who did not vote the top of the ticket but they were replaced by seldom or previous NON-VOTER GOP who "heard" the clarion call of Drumpf, and came out of the woods and off the farms when the Pied Piper of Manhattan came to town. I even indicated that Drumpf was the "Obama" to this other group. Just like Obama pulled seldom or previous NON-VOTER Democrats out to vote, Drumpf did the same.

This is why we have seen the uptick of racist/sexist/homophobic/anti-Semitic rhetoric and actual attacks. This previously non-participatory group have now been "activated" like terroristic sleeper cells and are emboldened to expose themselves for who they are, thanks to Pandora's box now open.

Yet Democrats are being told to "embrace" these people who are "in pain" because according to the GOP, their way of life has been disrupted by those members of "other" (poaching) demographics. I.e., those in demographics who struggled and fought and competed against all odds, with massive barriers to leap over, to try to succeed.... but in doing so, have of course taken something from them.

raging moderate

(4,305 posts)
100. Yeah, cry me a river! Lots of lifestyles have been disrupted!
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:12 PM
Dec 2016

That's just the way of the world, and many hardworking people in the world have had their lifestyles disrupted without hiring the world's worst goons to strike out at some other group just because they could. I have watched extreme right-wingers at rallies and in interviews and in other places. Time and again, I watch these people bellowing as if they are in pain, although they are obviously well-fed, well-clothed, well-equipped with great cars and fancy guns and large houses, and gifted with a generous amount of leisure time. More than I ever had when I was in the workforce. I keep wondering, "What do they really have to be angry about? Don't they know how lucky they are?" Why do they always think they are the only ones who work hard? It seems to me that what they are being "deprived" of is the freedom to bully others with impunity.

BumRushDaShow

(128,934 posts)
108. "fancy guns"
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 06:26 AM
Dec 2016

In fact, an ARSENAL of guns and ammunition, little of it for actual hunting, and apparently much of it "for show", which is part of what gives the U.S. the statistic of having more guns than people.



(article from a year ago - https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2015/12/04/the-number-of-americans-vs-the-number-of-guns-in-america-visualized-through-history/)

greatauntoftriplets

(175,734 posts)
63. I don't know a single Obama supporter who voted for Trump.
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:15 AM
Dec 2016

Can't imagine why anyone would think they did.

 

Begabig

(76 posts)
5. Some were motivated by that...
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:13 AM
Dec 2016

... and were driven by race or an actual love of Trump.

Most that I've run into were just voting against the alternative though.

Squinch

(50,949 posts)
7. If they voted for an openly avowed racist and sexist, they voted to give a racist and a sexist the
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:17 AM
Dec 2016

ultimate power in the world. By definition, that makes them racist and sexist.

paleotn

(17,912 posts)
17. Or at the very least, enablers
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:48 AM
Dec 2016

They may not do or say the same things as racists, misogynists and nativists. But since that behavior doesn't affect them directly, they simply don't care. I find them even more disgusting than overt racists and sexists, because at least you know where they stand verses those who'd not sully themselves with it, but maintain an environment where evil is tolerated.

TCJ70

(4,387 posts)
39. Enablers is the word I've been using...
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:29 AM
Dec 2016

...it's easier to keep a conversation going that way. It's also easier to prove then just out and out calling someone racist.

I'm also not of the opinion that not paying attention to racism makes you racist as some people here are.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
9. Most that I have met only heard 'build the wall' and 'muslims are terrorists and mexicans are rapist
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:20 AM
Dec 2016

lunasun

(21,646 posts)
10. And if trump is thier alternative , shame on them for accepting the hate he spews and
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:23 AM
Dec 2016

accepting the white supremists who ran his campaign and soon go to the WH with trump

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
41. yeah, yeah, yeah
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:34 AM
Dec 2016

geez they know that an avowed white supremacist/anit-semitic/racist/white nationalist is the trumpfuhrer in waitings CHIEF STRATEGIST and that Alec Jones is a personal friend of the potusfuhrer-in-waiting and that a national leader of the KKK, david duke, endorsed this reptile getting ready to slither into the WH and who DID NOT disavow that endorsement, so 99% WERE driven by a hate and fear of the brown people and other minorities striving for equal rights in a now extremely BROKEN society. Broken by hate, racism, xenophobia, bigotry and with steve bannon and alec jones having the ear of the snakefuhrer-in-waiting, there IS anti-semitic thought also, along with having a hate for those 'others' mentioned above. How people can be so willfully blinded by their hate that they are not able to understand and see that out of control train barreling down that track with the driver asleep at the controls, ten propane cars in the train is going to blow us all to hell, not just the 'others' they hate and despise so much. How ameriKKKan can be so hateful and stupid is now beyond me.

lunasun

(21,646 posts)
6. I agree this can not be accepted as normal in 2016
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:14 AM
Dec 2016

Shaming definition, the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of doing , or thinking something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc.,
In England a friend told me they call the UKIP The Inhumanes
Tories are conservative enough he said but UKIP policy is inhumane

Coolest Ranger

(2,034 posts)
11. and they kept them as mistresses
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:25 AM
Dec 2016

That's how my grandfather was born. A white man kept having sex with his mother and when my cousin had a DNA test done recently she found out that she had white blood in her. So when I asked my grandmother about it she said yes its true that my great, great, grandfather was a white man

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
12. Yep. We have plenty of slave master blood in us. Too small to fight them off
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:28 AM
Dec 2016

And too scared to run away. But I guess people will just tell us that it showed how 'wanted and loved and appreciated' we were that Massa tried so hard to keep us there.

treestar

(82,383 posts)
13. Yes and I'm pretty sick of their claims
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:31 AM
Dec 2016

not to be racists and their whining at being called such. They are racists, period, they should own it at least. There is no way to justify voting for the Orange Cheeto.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
14. The more they whine the more I know they are
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:32 AM
Dec 2016

A non racist would not even think to think they were included. The fact that they defend those people just shows how connected they feel to them

brush

(53,776 posts)
102. There's one person here who keeps defending trump voter and calling us elitists for calling them out
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 02:07 AM
Dec 2016

I got a post hidden for responding that "apparently you voted for Trump".

She/he denied it but I think she/he doth protest too much, just doesn't want to admit to a Trump vote.

 

mythology

(9,527 posts)
15. Keep clinging to your claim
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:35 AM
Dec 2016

After all, owning black people and raping them is just like voting for them to the most powerful office in the world. No difference at all.

We get it. You think everything in the world boils down to race. From voting for President to whether or not somebody likes Kayne West's music. Unfortunately for your simplistic world view, the world is more complicated than you think.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
16. Everybody I know that voted Trump is hateful towards one or more groups he demonized
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:46 AM
Dec 2016

Even my family. We are one of the groups he demonized, but my cousin's black ass hates mexicans so it was fine to call black folks lazy. He didn't mean that.

JustinL

(722 posts)
93. That's not true. Any improvement was only 1 or 2 %.
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 01:28 PM
Dec 2016

According to the latest CNN exit poll update, 8% of blacks and 28% of Hispanics voted for the fascist, compared to 6% and 27% for Romney, respectively.

 

7962

(11,841 posts)
96. Well different polls show different numbers
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 04:34 PM
Dec 2016

Bottom line is few people would expect trump to get MORE black votes than Romney
Nobody i know wouldve expected it

brush

(53,776 posts)
103. Trump got the usual small percentage of the black vote, 8%, nothing at all to crow about
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 02:10 AM
Dec 2016

Remember, Romney was running against an African American.

Trump getting 8% is nothing great.

joshcryer

(62,270 posts)
24. Like Brexit, the result of the 2016 election does indeed boil down to that.
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:03 AM
Dec 2016

It's repackaged as something else, economic populism, the whole nine yards, but it's clear and unambigious that that's what happened.

Nwgirl503

(406 posts)
28. Not really. The world is pretty simplistic
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:14 AM
Dec 2016

All over the world, depending on the language, a chair has many different names. At the end of the day, no matter what you call it, it's still a place to park your butt. People everywhere share certain basic traits and attributes. Doesn't matter what you call it or what you name it.

If it makes someone feel better to try and remove themselves from accountability by way of claiming ignorance or non-active culpability, I'm sure there are plenty of people willing to give them a pass. I'm not one of those people. Guilty by association is forgivable and over-lookable for something as innocuous as a sports team affiliation. But when people's basic rights, freedoms and liberties are the line? I personally take a much harder stance.

Don't want to be mistaken for a chair? Don't have 4 legs, a back and be pushed up under my dining room table.

True_Blue

(3,063 posts)
107. Apparently Trump's racism was not a deal breaker
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 03:38 AM
Dec 2016

In fact, it was a deal maker for the KKK, alt-right, Nazis, white supremacists that showed up in full force on Election Day.

Racism aside, I haven't seen a more unqualified, inexperienced, dangerously mentally unstable presidential candidate in my entire life than Trump and I'm pretty old.

hueymahl

(2,495 posts)
22. Most who voted for trump are racist
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 09:58 AM
Dec 2016

Not all. I wish it was that simple. It would make it much easier to dismiss them as deplorables.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
33. Most is enough. Enough to notice who you are in a group with.
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:23 AM
Dec 2016

If I notice in my local political rally a bunch of guys in sheets clapping for my candidate, I'd get the fuck outta dodge

hueymahl

(2,495 posts)
97. I don't disagree with that at all
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 07:00 PM
Dec 2016

I'm just not ready to dismiss everyone. I think some can be saved.

mcar

(42,311 posts)
78. And those who are not racists, per se
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:45 AM
Dec 2016

Are racist enablers. My neighbor voted Trump to "drain the swamp." He told me he chose to ignore Trump's hate speech so he could get what he wanted. That is enabling hate.

brush

(53,776 posts)
104. Amazing isn't it. They seem to think that by wooing voters who voted for a white supremacist . . .
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 02:17 AM
Dec 2016

campaign into our party, that they would leave their racist attitudes behind.

IMO, getting them into the party is the quickest way to splinter this party.

Paladin

(28,255 posts)
32. Shame his voters. Amen, bravenak. Thanks.
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:22 AM
Dec 2016

If the Democratic Party wants to throw away its solid voting bases in a vain pursuit of the Dumb White Guy segment of the population who went so heavily for Trump, then to hell with the Democratic Party that I've been a member of, my whole life. Let Trump's odious behavior and constantly broken promises drive the worthwhile portion of the white working class back to us; those who continue to cling to Trump won't be worth our time and effort.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
34. I see it the same way. Those who were fooloed will be angry. Lets make sure they remember
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:24 AM
Dec 2016

who actually helps them

Bad Thoughts

(2,524 posts)
35. And my Mexican-American mother voted for Trump because "Hillary!"
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:24 AM
Dec 2016

No, she's not racist. Yes, she's been programmed to fear the Clintons. We picked a candidate that has her own trigger word.

Bad Thoughts

(2,524 posts)
38. Yes, she is.
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:29 AM
Dec 2016

She was reductive when it came to what Clinton has done and what she represents.

You are being reductive by trying to lump all Trump votes with that half who are racist. Let's face it: the air of corruption was her weak point, and Comey used it to his advantage.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
40. Point out every fucking mistake he makes and ask her if she's still happy
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:32 AM
Dec 2016

I tell my cousin every dumb plan to take his 'benefits' that comes from the right. I email them to him and send them by pm to his facebook. He is terrified about their medicare plans because he loves his medicare. He will literally die without it. I make sure he knows daily that it will be gone soon.

Buckeye_Democrat

(14,853 posts)
42. Why only racist? Maybe some of them were misogynist?
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:39 AM
Dec 2016

Maybe some of them hated the idea of a female President so much that they voted for Trump even when they didn't like his racism? Heck, maybe a few African American males did that?

That's not a great example since there's probably lots of crossover among misogynists and racists, but my main point is that sometimes people ally themselves with people/organizations with qualities they highly dislike because other issues override them.

Married white evangelicals almost certainly voted for Trump based on exit polls. White evangelicals (who comprised about 36% of the white voters according to CNN's exit polls) chose Trump over Clinton by 80% to 16%, and married whites strongly voted for him too. I also read an article awhile back that stated people who are white, "born again" and married are the most reliable Republican voters by far. They're about as reliable to vote for the Republican candidate as African Americans voting for the Democratic candidate in recent years.

My married "born again" sister might have voted for Trump (I don't even want to ask) and she's not racist. I saw her happily hug an African American preacher who performed the wedding of one of her children, and I don't think she'd care about anyone's skin color as long as they proclaimed themselves followers of Jesus. (She often interjects concerns about my salvation since I'm an agnostic, and she'd probably do it more often if I didn't tell her in the past that her proselytizing had an opposite effect on me.)

People can argue that people can still be racist even if they hug a black man with abandon or we've never heard them making racist comments, and that's true, but we could argue along those lines about everything. We're never going to know with certainty what's in other people's hearts.

Do I think Trump had more racist voters than Clinton did? Of course! A Reuters poll indicated that was the case:
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-race-idUSKCN0ZE2SW

Even if we declare that all Trump voters are racist, what's that supposed to accomplish?

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
44. If they vote for a racist/sexist because they are religious then they have more important issues
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:44 AM
Dec 2016

to fix in themselves than I can help with. I only do racism and sexism in Decembers.

I am now charging one dollar to anybody who wants a response to 'they kissed a black baby, so they cannot be racist' posts. Massa kissed black babies that he raped into their mothers, then promptly sold them. It was okay, he was a Good Christian.

Buckeye_Democrat

(14,853 posts)
47. The evidence of that example strongly indicates racism, of course.
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:51 AM
Dec 2016

Owning/raping/selling black people > kissing black babies
in the racism equation.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
50. But he KISSED THEM! That absolves him
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:01 AM
Dec 2016

Besides. Taking his slaves hurt him economically for DECADES. He only kept the slaves to feed his poor family. It's the economy stupid.!

That will be one dollar please!

Buckeye_Democrat

(14,853 posts)
67. That didn't absolve them at all.
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:34 AM
Dec 2016

The evidence indicates otherwise.

I'm sure there are some bigger racists among Hillary voters compared to some Trump voters. What if a Hillary voter refuses to hire any AA people at their company (for no reason other than skin color), but a Trump voter does? Who's showing more racism in that example?

Do I think there's a far bigger percentage of Trump voters who are racist? Yep. Did their vote make minorities in this country even more vulnerable? Yep.

Do I also think some people are so disconnected and self-centered that they focused on Trump's messages that they (wrongly) think could help them and their families, while downplaying the racist ones? Yep. Many people hear what they want to hear, elevating some parts and downplaying others.

I also think Trump increases our risk of nuclear war based on his ignorance, huge ego and bad temperament. I was on another forum months ago and some Trump voters downplayed that possibility too -- e.g., "No President can do that alone! Give me a break!" I've even seen that attitude here despite how a President can indeed act alone with the nuclear football, with military personnel trained to carry out the orders quickly rather than question them.

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
55. "What's that supposed to accomplish?"!!!!!
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:02 AM
Dec 2016

it accomplishes awareness among people who are in direct danger of being recipients of racist hate to remain aware of their surroundings and who are around them AT ALL TIMES so as to be able to run or defend oneself against the brownshirt shithordes of the trumpfuhrerPOS-in-waiting.

I see all the people here who can melt into a crowd who are trying to normalize the hate involved in voting for a person with an avowed WHITE SUPREMACIST(steve bannon) as CHIEF STRATEGIST IN THE WH are NOT at immediate risk so they don't really FEEL the hate growing exponentially out here against 'others'.... I Have seen it. I have felt it, I have retaliated or threatened retaliation to threats and disrespect against me because of my color.

No doubt misguided self-hating(couldn't convince them of that)AA, Latinos, Muslims, Gays and repub jews voted for the trumpfuhrerPOS-in-waiting. Doesn't take away from the fact that a overwhelming majority of voters for the new fuhrer, HATE 'others'. Period. Rationalize all you please because I can understand that you're probably are ashamed, as many people are, of your country now and the showing of it's true cultural nature, or as I tell my friends, who should be ashamed. I'm done with another 'splainer. geez

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
43. k/r
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:42 AM
Dec 2016

to infinity. These 'splainers of this time in this society trying to normalize hate, racism, bigotry are disgusting to say the least. But in reading german papers of the time-post 1933-of hitler, I imagine at first they and their society 'splainers did the same thing. NO DOUBT. Trumpfuhrer and the New Nazi Party of ameriKKKa aka repubparty, has followed and WILL FOLLOW, with small variations to throw off the hatefully gullible trumpfuhrer voter and MSM,the nazi playbook to the letter. This potusPOS-in-waiting might as well had written Mein Kampf II.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
45. These folks would have told us we need to be more like the Nazi Party to win voters
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:45 AM
Dec 2016

To act more like Hitler.

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
58. So true
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:09 AM
Dec 2016

they are already intimating that fact to us ignorant democrats...... They really don't think that we can rationalize, think using logic and reason and see the danger to all 'others' than racist white males/females now. The people who are 'splaining think we are part of the unwashed dumbed down minions of this society that aren't capable of their intellectual reach. Careful out there.

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bravenak

(34,648 posts)
48. If they are not racist they why the rate of hate crimes increase?
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 10:54 AM
Dec 2016

Why the constant rants and firings of folks who claim their nonracistism but then yell racist shit? Why did hillary win voters who said the economy was their main concern if it was the economic message that worked?

The things that people tell me that made them vote Donald that is based on the economy is always about nafta, something negotiated by GHWB. They also complain about muslims in the same breath. The first is ignorance. The second is racist. They had multiple reasons for voting donald!! Muslims, mexicans, black thugs, nafta, and Bill.

 

Buzz Clik

(38,437 posts)
59. I agree with you; my argument with you is your rhetorical style.
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:11 AM
Dec 2016

However, it is quite possible that your OP may be functioning exactly as you want: opening a heated debate on this subject.

raging moderate

(4,305 posts)
110. If the shoe doesn't fit you, just don't put it on.
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 05:12 PM
Dec 2016

If you aren't a racist, then the OP is not talking about you.

We have been trained to tell lies without knowing it. We have to retrain our thoughts. Ramses did NOT build ANY pyramids; he languidly pointed a finger and peevishly issued a demand, and others built the pyramids. The slave masters did NOT feed, house, or clothe ANY slaves; in fact, the slaves fed, housed, and clothed the masters. The slave economy was NOT a charity organization, or even an honest economy.

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raging moderate

(4,305 posts)
114. That's why I don't ask that question.
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 06:44 PM
Dec 2016

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Sometimes I'm thinking it, but, as you say, it is not a question that will lead to any positive conversation.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
54. Took great care of them! Gave them shelter, exercise with the dogs!
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:02 AM
Dec 2016

Clothing twice a year! Love those ignrates to death. Literally. To death.

Starry Messenger

(32,342 posts)
52. K&R
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:01 AM
Dec 2016

Somehow we have this whole society of systemic racism but when you go looking, no one is a racist! It must be magic!

 

BigBadDem

(29 posts)
66. How do we take this nationally though
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:30 AM
Dec 2016

Sure I can shame a few (or most) of my family members at the Christmas dinner, but that won't be enough to change the outcome.

How do we do this on a national level? Especially since the voters are so segregated in so many ways, geography, income and race and religion which will mean different neighborhoods. Does the act of shaming mean travelling to those places and shaming strangers?

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
69. We make fun of Trump with no Hillary to distract the media
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:37 AM
Dec 2016

It was easy for them to pivot to their faborite whipping girl before, but now they have nobody to pivot to that can get even half the traction for them that Hillary and Bill did.

 

BigBadDem

(29 posts)
72. That doesn't answer the question
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:39 AM
Dec 2016

That tells me how shaming will be more effective than ever, but as far as reaching those that aren't family and friends seen often, how do we do this to really make a difference?

If you live in NYC or San Fransisco or Detroit, chances are you don't account any Trump people...ifthey are there then they are "undercover"

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
75. It is very effective. They are now busy whining that their racist asses are getting called racists
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:42 AM
Dec 2016

The more we tell them the more people hear that 'Trump voters are racist'. Just like hearing 'Crooked Hillary' made folks swear she murdered somebody. We won millions more votes. We can win by driving out voters who are opposed to racist ass lying ass shameful trump. The more mistakes he makes the ore we need to shame them for voting for an unqualified dumb ass racist pig.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
80. I live in a red state
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:45 AM
Dec 2016

Thousands of them surround me. I'm friendly, so I know hundreds. Yes. They mostly save their racism for muslims, yes oh yes

 

BigBadDem

(29 posts)
83. So are you shaming hundreds of Trump people daily, weekly, monthly, annualy?
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:49 AM
Dec 2016

How are you doing it to such a large amount and making it effective? I can see how you could do it with 5-6, but hundreds? Are they really shamed, or do all of them look at you like a whacko?

That is what i was getting at about making htis nation. It sounds like you need back-up or people to join you in the shaming in your area. None of this FB posts, and twitter bullshit. That is for slacktivists who don't make a difference, and your feed will only show up to those that are like-minded.

This stuff needs to be worked out for the shaming campaign to make a difference by 2018.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
84. I do it in person, I do it in line at the store
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:54 AM
Dec 2016

I do it as I hand my cousin the groceries I pay for to feed his stupid ass self that hates mexicans so much he voted trump. I shame my stepdad. I do it on days ending with a Y everywhere I go. I rant about him taking medicare and I complain about him raiding the SS fund.

Nobody needs to join me. I am fucking great at looking dead at a fucker in a maga hat and saying, "so which group of people do you think we should put on a registry along with the muslims. I bet Jesus would LOVE that IDEA!! Go KING TRUMP!"

 

BigBadDem

(29 posts)
87. Good on you for going after them, but you are buying sexist racist homophobes their food?
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:57 AM
Dec 2016

I'd tell them to fuck off and get off their lazy asses and get a job, just like Trump wants them too.

How do you do it with those you don't know...unless you have hundreds of family members in that town...is it WV or something? It would make sense then.

IronLionZion

(45,435 posts)
77. Pain didn't cause racism or sexism
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:45 AM
Dec 2016

many people know that things were greater for them when certain other types were blocked out by discrimination.

The problem with make America great again is that it wasn't as great for minorities or women or gays back in the day. People are often fine with throwing others under the bus.

There were some very enlightening tweets posted online about people who claimed they were willing to give Trump a chance before finding out the hard way that Trump's alt-right supporters don't consider them to be "white" or "American". For example a Jewish person was shocked to find out Trumpers don't consider him white even though Jared Kushner is Jewish. And a mixed race person being called derogatory racial names even though Katrina Pearson is mixed race. Or African Americans hoping to get some more jobs in their neighborhoods before realizing Trumpers think their lives matter less, even though Lynne Patton is black and promised us that all lives matter to the Trumps.

It exposes the hypocrisy.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
82. IT really does
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:49 AM
Dec 2016

I watched the hypocrisy in person. It is bizzarre and there in no way to help them see it by talking to them or trying to 'educate' them. It has to hurt them in some way to be seen as something bad or distasteful. Nothing else works with them.



steventh

(2,143 posts)
85. k&r
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:54 AM
Dec 2016

Deplorables, one and all. Racist and/or ignorant and/or homophobic and/or stupid and/or misogynist, and/or hypocrites, etc. etc. etc. And now a bunch of them are acting out their hate and ignorance. Ah I feel better for having let that out. I'm so glad DU is back.

steventh

(2,143 posts)
91. yes indeed
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 01:01 PM
Dec 2016

I agree. We who have been quiet would do well to speak up for the good of ourselves and the good of our country. I have a list of news media contacts...

http://www.nytix.com/Links/TV/articles/newsmediacontacts.html

...and I will be speaking (emailing) to them.

still_one

(92,189 posts)
88. There is no escaping the FACT, that those who voted for trump were well aware of his
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 12:00 PM
Dec 2016

racist, sexist, and xenophobic views.

 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
94. White wingers love founding fathers who talked of liberty and freedom, then went home to beat
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 02:29 PM
Dec 2016

and rape their slaves.

DemonGoddess

(4,640 posts)
106. ::waves at bravenak::
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 03:01 AM
Dec 2016

You know, after reading all of this, I've gotta say, I'm also doing the same. Anyone I know who admits to supporting Trumpenstein, I shame. I keep doing it, too. Don't give a damn where I am, or who it is.

This INCLUDES my youngest son, by the way, and one of my BILS.

We can't show these people ANY mercy.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
112. It actually improves my mood when they act all shocked.
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 05:37 PM
Dec 2016

I like to say, "oh now you're shocked! But when the KKK endorsed your guy, that was just peachy keen." They really hate being reminded about the kkk. They cannot explain why it did not turn them off without stuttering or talking in circles and getting mad.

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