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kwassa

(23,340 posts)
Fri Jan 12, 2018, 03:28 PM Jan 2018

"The problem isn't just that Trump's a racist. It's that he keeps acting on his racism."

Outstanding commentary by a Haitian-American former White House aide, Karine Jean-Pierre.

cross-posted from GD, where it is dropping like a rock.

Some might call Trump’s comments racially coded, or “racially tinged,” as I heard them called yesterday, but the truth is that these statements are overt, transparent, undisguised, unbridled racism. (Senator Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who was in the room, said as much on Friday morning.)

And they’re not just comments: they’re the basis for Trump’s mass deportation policy.

That racism underlies this administration's thinking on immigration is thoroughly unsurprising. Donald Trump’s legacy is not simply speckled with incidents of racism; it itself is racist. Donald Trump entered the business world as a racist, he entered the 2016 election as a racist, and he entered the White House as a racist.



and then she goes point by point through the racist actions by Trump throughout his lifetime. Excellent summation.


Today, we find ourselves in a moment of reckoning. “There comes a time,” Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “where silence is betrayal.” We are in that time.

Every person who stays silent on Donald Trump’s racism, regardless of their own race or party, is betraying not just America’s communities of color, but the very ideals on which this country was founded. We were founded on the idea that all people are created equal, and while that notion of who counts as a person — who deserves equality — has evolved over time, the point remains: America was founded as bastion of freedom, and equality. That is the America I know. That is the America of which my Haitian parents wanted to be a part. That is the America for which we must all speak up.


https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/problem-isn-t-just-trump-s-racist-it-s-he-ncna837101
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"The problem isn't just that Trump's a racist. It's that he keeps acting on his racism." (Original Post) kwassa Jan 2018 OP
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