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A massive repudiation of Trump’s racist politics is building

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A massive repudiation of Trump’s racist politics is building

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7/3/20
Four years ago, Christopher Parker, an African American political scientist at the University of Washington, made the provocative argument that Donald Trump’s candidacy could “do more to advance racial understanding than the election of Barack Obama.” “Trump’s clear bigotry,” Parker wrote in the American Prospect, a liberal journal, “makes it impossible for whites to deny the existence of racism in America. . . . His success clashes with many white Americans’ vision of the United States as a fair and just place.” Those words seem prescient today, after four years of President Trump’s racism, from the “very fine people” marching with neo-Nazis in Charlottesville to, in just the past week, a “white power” retweet and a threat to veto defense spending to protect the names of Confederate generals; after a pandemic disproportionately ravaged African American communities while an indifferent president tried to move on; after Trump-allied demonstrators, some carrying firearms and Confederate flags, tried to “liberate” themselves from public health restrictions; after the video of George Floyd’s killing showed the world blatant police brutality; after Trump used federal firepower against peaceful civil rights demonstrators of all colors. The reckoning Parker foresaw is now upon us.

White women, disgusted by Trump’s cruelty, are abandoning him in large number. White liberals, stunned by the brazen racism, have taken to the streets. And signs point to African American turnout in November that will rival the record level of 2012, when Obama was on the ballot. This, by itself, would flip Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin to Democrats, an analysis by the liberal Center for American Progress shows. Trump has accelerated a decades-old trend toward parties redefining themselves by race and racial attitudes. Racial resentment is now the single most important factor driving Republicans and Republican-leaning movers, according to extensive research, most recently by Nicholas Valentino and Kirill Zhirkov at the University of Michigan — more than religion, culture, class or ideology. But more than that, Trump’s racism has alienated a large number of white people. The backlash Trump provoked among whites and nonwhites alike “could kick off a second Reconstruction,” Parker now thinks. “I know it sounds crazy, especially coming from a black man,” he says, but “I think Trump actually is one of the best things that’s happened in this country.”

I tend to agree with the premise by Prof. Christopher Parker that the presidency of Donald Trump has advanced racial understanding in this country just as much as the election of Barack Obama.

But in Trumps case, he has used racial divisiveness coupled with the bigotry of a Governor George Wallace to stir the conscience of America's masses.
 
Donald Trump, indeed, is channeling Governor George Wallace and his racial diviseness.
 
vote against the shouting carrot.
 
A massive repudiation of Trump’s racist politics is building

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I tend to agree with the premise by Prof. Christopher Parker that the presidency of Donald Trump has advanced racial understanding in this country just as much as the election of Barack Obama.

But in Trumps case, he has used racial divisiveness coupled with the bigotry of a Governor George Wallace to stir the conscience of America's masses.

What the **** is that officer doing? :shock:
 
You can't repudiate what does not exist.
 
Probably something similar to what happened here: comply with the law.
From twenty years ago, and completely off-topic! Congratulations, that's one of the best-worst whataboutisms I've ever seen! :bravo:

Now would you like to address what the OP photo actually depicts, or are you going to keep deflecting away? My money is on the latter.
 
Donald Trump, indeed, is channeling Governor George Wallace and his racial diviseness.

BOB is going down hard come November, including a few Senate seats
 
From twenty years ago, and completely off-topic! Congratulations, that's one of the best-worst whataboutisms I've ever seen! :bravo:
Now would you like to address what the OP photo actually depicts, or are you going to keep deflecting away? My money is on the latter.


It depicts an officer looking past the guy who brought his little daughter to a BLM protest and is pointing his rubber bullet gun at the mob behind the guy.
The guy who took that photo also admits that things are not always what they seem ...

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"... Grant said he had no intention of misrepresenting the photo as showing the officer aiming at the man and child. He has updated his captions on social media to further explain, but, ultimately, he said he can’t control how people see it. ..."

Viral photo from Sunday's protest shows tense scene with police; here's the backstory • Long Beach Post News
 
It depicts an officer looking past the guy who brought his little daughter to a BLM protest and is pointing his rubber bullet gun at the mob behind the guy.
The guy who took that photo also admits that things are not always what they seem ...
Oh, I get it! If the officer uses the rubber bullet gun on someone else, it's not police brutality! :lamo

Would you like to enter the Olympics with your mental gymnastics? ;)
 
Oh, I get it! If the officer uses the rubber bullet gun on someone else, it's not police brutality! :lamo
Would you like to enter the Olympics with your mental gymnastics? ;)


You asked, I gave you an answer. You didn't like the answer because it was true so you move the goalpost. :lamo


Happy 4th of July!

MAGA
 
You asked, I gave you an answer. You didn't like the answer because it was true so you move the goalpost.

Nope, I pointed out the absurdity of your whataboutism, and you reverted from logic to emotion in response. :lol:

Happy 4th of July!

MAGA

ALL countries matter. :)
 
What the **** is that officer doing? :shock:

Hey, he's only pointing his "non-lethal deterrent device" at some of "Those People" - so what's the problem here?

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In Lafayette Square, Washington. The excuse for gassing peaceful protesters this time?

Trump wanted a Photo OP of him holding a Bible prop in front of a church.

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Probably the only time in his wretched life that Trump has even touched a Bible.
 
What the **** is that officer doing? :shock:

Protecting and serving. We don't know what the toddler was doing before the picture was taken.
 
A massive repudiation of Trump’s racist politics is building

protesty-v-ssha-1-1024x844.jpg




I tend to agree with the premise by Prof. Christopher Parker that the presidency of Donald Trump has advanced racial understanding in this country just as much as the election of Barack Obama.

But in Trumps case, he has used racial divisiveness coupled with the bigotry of a Governor George Wallace to stir the conscience of America's masses.
Fake news. Only in the mids of crazy race baiters has trump acted racist.

The best anedote you hpguys hsve is a blatant lie thst even some on the left admit is a lie p, the “fine people” lie thst guys keep retelling.
 
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