Some Say Trump Is a Racist Bigot

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If Trump is a "racist bigot", why did he put this guy in his cabinet?

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When Trump refers to whites as good people and blacks as thugs and lowlifes.

In that case whites should definitely vote for him.its rare to hear a politician say anything complimentary about whites. In fact it’s past rare to never. Including Trump...who ne rr said such a thing.
 
The Democrats say that about everyone who doesn't conform with them. It's a meaningless accusation.

  1. Trump questioned whether Judge Curiel could be impartial because of Judge Curiel's Mexican heritage. This lead to Paul Ryan, the Republican Speaker of the House at the time, calling Trump's remarks about Judge Curiel as "textbook definition of a racist comment":
Claiming a person can't do their job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment
2) During a meeting with Congressmen, Trump wondered why immigrants to the US couldn't come from countries like Norway instead of "shithole" African countries, and other "shithole" countries like El Salvador and Haiti

3) The Central Park Five, who were all African American, were cleared of their charges. But despite being cleared of their charges, Trump continued to insist they were guilty.

4) For the longest time, Trump continued to ask for Obama's birth certificate, questioning whether Obama was American and insinuating that Obama was born in Kenya, presumably because Obama is black. It is well known that Obama was born in Hawaii. Obama eventually released his birth certificate in 2011 to put an end to this conspiracy theory by Trump. Despite Obama releasing his birth certificate, Trump would deliberately continue with this conspiracy theory against Obama for another 5 years until the 2016 election when the media put enough pressure on Trump to admit Obama was born in the USA.

5) "In 1973, Richard Nixon’s Department of Justice sued the Trump family business for refusing to rent or negotiate rentals 'because of race and color'."

6) Trump defended the Neo-Nazis at the Charlottesville by claiming there were "very fine people on both sides." And this came after footage of the Neo-Nazis in Charlottesville chanting Nazi slogans such as "blood and soil" while holding Tiki torches the night before the protest.

7) When Donald Trump launched his presidential bid in 2016, he labeled Mexicans as "rapists."

8) And of course, Trump's tweets asking a group of 4 Congresswomen to go back to their "country" even though 3 of them were born in the USA. Trump likely made the tweet because all 4 Congresswomen were not Caucasian.

 
If Trump is a "racist bigot", why did he put this guy in his cabinet?

Ben Carson - Wikipedia
Trump needed an obligatory second.

If you don't know what that is, ask one of your negro friends, if you have any.

In the meantime, read this:


Why indeed. He also said that his energy secretary was wearing glasses during the debates to "try to look smart".
 
The Democrats say that about everyone who doesn't conform with them. It's a meaningless accusation.

  1. Trump questioned whether Judge Curiel could be impartial because of Judge Curiel's Mexican heritage. This lead to Paul Ryan, the Republican Speaker of the House at the time, calling Trump's remarks about Judge Curiel as "textbook definition of a racist comment":
Claiming a person can't do their job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment
2) During a meeting with Congressmen, Trump wondered why immigrants to the US couldn't come from countries like Norway instead of "shithole" African countries, and other "shithole" countries like El Salvador and Haiti

3) The Central Park Five, who were all African American, were cleared of their charges. But despite being cleared of their charges, Trump continued to insist they were guilty.

4) For the longest time, Trump continued to ask for Obama's birth certificate, questioning whether Obama was American and insinuating that Obama was born in Kenya, presumably because Obama is black. It is well known that Obama was born in Hawaii. Obama eventually released his birth certificate in 2011 to put an end to this conspiracy theory by Trump. Despite Obama releasing his birth certificate, Trump would deliberately continue with this conspiracy theory against Obama for another 5 years until the 2016 election when the media put enough pressure on Trump to admit Obama was born in the USA.

5) "In 1973, Richard Nixon’s Department of Justice sued the Trump family business for refusing to rent or negotiate rentals 'because of race and color'."

6) Trump defended the Neo-Nazis at the Charlottesville by claiming there were "very fine people on both sides." And this came after footage of the Neo-Nazis in Charlottesville chanting Nazi slogans such as "blood and soil" while holding Tiki torches the night before the protest.

7) When Donald Trump launched his presidential bid in 2016, he labeled Mexicans as "rapists."

8) And of course, Trump's tweets asking a group of 4 Congresswomen to go back to their "country" even though 3 of them were born in the USA. Trump likely made the tweet because all 4 Congresswomen were not Caucasian.

You mean Ryan the globalist stooge who is now a lobbyist? You contort Trump's meanings. And the Saul Alinsky treatment has worked wonders over the years.
 
If Trump is a "racist bigot", why did he put this guy in his cabinet?

Ben Carson - Wikipedia
Trump needed an obligatory second.

If you don't know what that is, ask one of your negro friends, if you have any.

In the meantime, read this:

Negro is forbidden, you racist! You should be banned from the internet!
 

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