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Old 11-27-2018, 07:14 AM
 
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Sorry but they are not the president. Why can’t you guys just comment on the post instead of deflecting. Is that too hard to do.
Umm..it is not "deflecting". its pointing out history
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Old 11-27-2018, 08:17 AM
 
Location: alexandria, VA
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The people reject him.

They reject his values, and they reject his program. He is a one term wonder.
Or a one term blunder.
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Old 11-27-2018, 08:58 AM
 
Location: Chicago area
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https://www.npr.org/2016/09/29/49595...imination-case
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Old 11-27-2018, 09:04 AM
 
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So far I see a bunch of stereotyping done by Trump. He definitely does stereotype people, I'll give you that.

Though we have moved the line on what defines racism in America it's still has a definite definition that I don't see as of yet. We know he has dated a woman of color, Kara Taylor, who said she didn't find him racist. I don't find him racist. I don't feel an economic disadvantage from him because of his agenda, nor do I feel unable to do what everyone else does. I'm not oppressed by laws he's putting forth either just because of my skin color.

As we all know he had dated several foreign women and is married to an immigrant. Although she is a white immigrant so that won't win any points I'm sure.

Difference Between Racism and Stereotyping | Difference Between

Definite on the stereotyping tho and it's not just one group he generalizes about.

FYI - racial stereotypes are based on racist perceptions of groups of people - they go hand in hand with each other. People who are prone to continuously stereotyping ethnic groups are racist. If they weren't they would not engage in stereotyping.



I'll note that your link is not very informative on the differences between racism (which is a system and/or a consistent adherence to the idea that people of a specific ethnic group or superior or inferior to others). They also state that "racism" was not used until the 1930s as a term..... Racism was first referenced in a dictionary in 1902 and prior to that was called other things such as "colorphobia" which black sociologists and activists often used in their speeches and writings.
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Old 11-27-2018, 09:12 AM
 
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Was he convicted of anything? NOPE!
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Old 11-27-2018, 09:18 AM
 
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I don't really think Trump is all that racist. There were a few awkward moments, like when he said "Look at my African-American over here" at a rally. And his "Why do we want these people from all these sxxthole countries here? We should have more people from places like Norway" rightfully raised eyebrows.

But it's less about Trump himself and more about his followers. Ask any skinhead, white-supremacist KKK-type, and he'll be a Trump fan. Do you think that is just coincidence?
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Old 11-27-2018, 09:24 AM
 
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I don't really think Trump is all that racist. There were a few awkward moments, like when he said "Look at my African-American over here" at a rally. And his "Why do we want these people from all these sxxthole countries here? We should have more people from places like Norway" rightfully raised eyebrows.

But it's less about Trump himself and more about his followers. Ask any skinhead, white-supremacist KKK-type, and he'll be a Trump fan. Do you think that is just coincidence?
Right, any nazi-type is going to be a fan of a pro-Israel president, with his Jewish daughter and son-in-law.
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Old 11-27-2018, 09:31 AM
 
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This thread just proves that the Left is all about lying to push a narrative. Not a single thing they posted is even remotely racist or even close to true for that matter.
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Old 11-27-2018, 10:06 AM
 
Location: 23.7 million to 162 million miles North of Venus
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I don't really think Trump is all that racist. There were a few awkward moments, like when he said "Look at my African-American over here" at a rally. And his "Why do we want these people from all these sxxthole countries here? We should have more people from places like Norway" rightfully raised eyebrows.

But it's less about Trump himself and more about his followers. Ask any skinhead, white-supremacist KKK-type, and he'll be a Trump fan. Do you think that is just coincidence?
A person cannot choose who follows them. But, a person can choose who they follow. Take a good hard look at the dregs that obama and hillary had chosen to follow, and proud of it too. Other than his father, which would be a natural for him to look up to, being his father and all, I don't think Trump chose to follow any slimebag (though I could be wrong on that).
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Old 11-27-2018, 10:11 AM
 
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This thread just proves that the Left is all about lying to push a narrative. Not a single thing they posted is even remotely racist or even close to true for that matter.

If I may respectfully disagree with you, did you read the following post? What about it is lying? If repeating and directly quoting the president's own words and actions is pushing a narrative, then it is one of truth and reality.


Racism is the belief in the superiority of one race over another, which often results in discrimination and prejudice towards people based on their race or ethnicity. The belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races. Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race or ethnic background.


Donald Trump has been obsessed with race for the entire time he has been a public figure. He had a history of making racist comments as a New York real-estate developer in the 1970s and ‘80s. More recently, his political rise was built on promulgating the lie that the nation’s first black president was born in Kenya. He then launched his campaign with a speech describing Mexicans as rapists.


See anything below that answers the OP?


In the 1970s , per the Federal government, Trump tried to avoid renting apartments to African Americans.


Trump treated black employees at his casinos differently from the white employees per multiple hotel and casino executives. To one, Trump said, "“Black guys counting my money! I hate it. … I think that the guy is lazy. And it’s probably not his fault, because laziness is a trait in blacks.”


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 defiantly argued they were guilty as late as October 2016, more than 10 years after DNA evidence had exonerated them.


He began his 2016 campaign by disparaging Mexican immigrants as criminals and rapists.


He uses the gang MS-13 to disparage all immigrants. Among many other statements, he has suggested that Obama’s protection of the Dreamers — otherwise law-abiding immigrants who were brought to the United States illegally as children — contributed to the spread of MS-13.


In December 2017, "Donald J. Trump calls for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States,” including refusing to readmit Muslim-American citizens who were outside of the country at the time.


Trump said a federal judge hearing a case about Trump University was biased because of the judge's Mexican heritage.


In June 2017, Trump said 15,000 recent immigrants from Haiti “all have AIDS” and that 40,000 Nigerians, once seeing the United States, would never "go back to their huts,” in Africa


At the White House on Jan. 11, Trump vulgarly called for less immigration from Haiti and Africa and more from Norway.


Trump called Obama (who was editor in chief of the Harvard Law Review) “a terrible student, terrible.


He spent years and myriad tweets suggesting that the nation’s first black president was born not in the United States but in Kenya, a lie that Trump still has not acknowledged as such.


Trump falsely claimed that President Obama “issued a statement for Kwanzaa but failed to issue one for Christmas.”


He often casts heavily black American cities as war zones. In a 2016 debate with Hillary Clinton, Trump said, “Our inner cities, African Americans, Hispanics are living in hell because it’s so dangerous. You walk down the street, you get shot.” Trump also said to black voters: “You’re living in poverty; your schools are no good; you have no jobs.”


He frequently offers false crime statistics ( at rallies and in numerous and frequent tweets) to exaggerate urban crime, including about Oakland, Philadelphia and Ferguson, Mo.


He is quick to highlight crimes committed by dark-skinned people, sometimes exaggerating and lying about them ( such as aa claim about growing crime from “radical Islamic terror” in Britain). He is very slow to decry hate crimes committed by whites against dark-skinned people ( such as the killing of an Indian man in Kansas last year).


He frequently criticizes prominent African-Americans for being unpatriotic, ungrateful and disrespectful. He has tweeted such, as well as calling them minorities that are uppity and ungrateful.


He called Puerto Ricans who criticized his administration’s response to Hurricane Maria “politically motivated ingrates.”


He has retweeted white nationalists without apology.

After David Duke, the former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, endorsed him, Trump was reluctant to disavow Duke even when asked directly on television.


Trump endorsed and campaigned for Roy Moore, the Alabama Senate candidate who spoke positively about slavery and who called for an African-American Muslim member of Congress not to be seated because of his religion.


Trump pardoned and sung the praises of Joe Arpaio, the Arizona sheriff sanctioned for racially profiling Latinos and for keeping immigrants in brutal prison conditions.


In the 1990s, Trump took out newspaper ads alleging that the “Mohawk Indian record of criminal activity is well documented.” At the time, he was fighting competition for his casino business.


Trump has trafficked in anti-Semitic caricatures, including the tweeting of a six-pointed star alongside a pile of cash. He has also been reluctant to condemn anti-Semitic attacks on journalists from his supporters, and he echoed neo-Nazi conspiracy theories by saying that Hillary Clinton “meets in secret with international banks to plot the destruction of U.S. sovereignty in order to enrich these global financial powers, her special interest friends and her donors.”


Trump once referred to a Hispanic Miss Universe as “Miss Housekeeping.”


At a June 2016 campaign rally, Trump pointed to one attendee and said: “Oh, look at my African-American over here. Look at him.”
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