harmonica
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let's zero in on the Haiti/African remarks---these are not even close to being evidencehum on this harmonicaeither present a case or go awayI was born at night harmonica, but not last night Anyone with more than a half a brain knows hes a racist and can google it themselvesplease be specific on why he's a racistHow many law suits against him do you need to say he must be a vile pig ? How many women must he molest before you can call him a pervert ,,,how many people of color must he lie about, refuse entrance into his buildings, before you can call him a racistwhat crime has Trump committed?
he's NOT racist/etc
filthy/POS--??!! why do you say that?
refuse entrance?? please link
I've seen the Mexican Judge racist '''scandal'' hahhahahahahha
that wasn't racist or racism--sorry...it was a conflict of interest ..
if you can't present a case or don't want to--you must not have any evidence at ALL---
I would think by your posts you would have HUNDREDS of pages of evidence
just like USMB, I've been on other forums and they use the term ''racist'' for ANYTHING !!!!!!!!!!!!! hahahahah
they called me racist for ----------- hahahaha---------stating facts !!!!!!
you don't want to state your case, do you?? because you know it is weak
This article, which is part of the Opinion Today newsletter, has been expanded and updated since publication.
When it comes to President Trump and race, there is a predictable cycle. He makes a remark that seems racist, and people engage in an extended debate about whether he is personally racist. His critics say he is. His defenders argue for an interpretation in which race plays a secondary role (such as: Haiti really is a worse place to live than Norway).
It’s time to end this cycle.
No one except Trump can know what Trump’s private thoughts or motivations are. But the public record and his behavior are now abundantly clear. Donald Trump treats black people and Latinos differently than he treats white people.
And that makes him a racist.
Is it possible to defend some of his racially charged statements by pointing out that something other than race might explain them? Sure. Is it possible that he doesn’t think of himself as a racist who views white people as superior to nonwhite people? Yes.
But the definition of a racist — the textbook definition, as Paul Ryan might say — is someone who treats some people better than others because of their race. Trump fits that definition many times over:
• Trump’s real-estate company was sued twice by the federal government in the 1970s for discouraging the renting of apartments to African-Americans and preferring white tenants, such as “Jews and executives.”
Continue reading the main story
Trump Alarms Lawmakers With Disparaging Words for Haiti and AfricaJAN. 11, 2018
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• In 1989, Trump took out ads in New York newspapers urging the death penalty for five black and Latino teenagers accused of raping a white woman in Central Park; he continued to argue that they were guilty as late as October 2016, more than 10 years after DNA evidence had exonerated them.
• He spent years claiming that the nation’s first black president was born not in the United States but in Africa, an outright lie that Trump still has not acknowledged as such.
• He began his 2016 presidential campaign by disparaging Mexican immigrants as criminals and “rapists.”
• He has retweeted white nationalists without apology.
• He frequently criticizes prominent African-Americans for being unpatriotic, ungrateful and disrespectful.
• He called some of those who marched alongside white supremacists in Charlottesville last August “very fine people.”
• He is quick to highlight crimes committed by dark-skinned people, sometimes exaggerating or lying about it (such as a claim about growing crime from “radical Islamic terror” in Britain). He is very slow to decry hate crimes committed against dark-skinned people (such as the murder of an Indian man in Kansas last year).
• At the White House yesterday, Trump vulgarly called for less immigration from Haiti and Africa and more from Norway.
If you think this list is incomplete, email me at [email protected].
Haiti and Africa are shitholes
there it is again--you think stating facts is racism --when it is obviously not