https://www.politico.eu/article/trump-turning-into-a-racist-scaramucci/ Scaramucci: Trump ‘turning into’ a racist Former White House communications chief stops short of calling the president racist. By Isabella Borshoff 7/16/19, 12:34 PM CET Anthony Scaramucci, the former White House communications chief, said that U.S. President Donald Trump could be "turning into" a racist. Scaramucci told the BBC's "Today" program on Tuesday that the president's recent Twitter tirade — in which he told progressive Democratic congresswomen to "go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came" — was "racially charged." "He's blowing very hard on a dog-whistle," he said, but stopped short of calling his former boss a racist — for now, at least. "I don't think the president is a racist," said Scaramucci, who lasted just 10 days in his White House job, before adding: "But here's the thing, if you continue to say and act in that manner, then we all have to look at him and say, OK, well, maybe you weren't a racist, but now you're turning into one." Trump didn't name his targets in the original tweets, but he was widely presumed to be aiming at four Democratic women of color: representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Ayanna Pressley. All except Omar, who came to the U.S. as a child refugee from Somalia, were born in the United States. The four congresswomen held a press conference Monday in response to the tweets. "Weak minds and leaders challenge loyalty to our country in order to avoid challenging and debating the policy," said Ocasio-Cortez. "He does not know how to defend his policies so what he does is attack us personally. That is what this is all about." The president later doubled down on his position, even as several Republican lawmakers stepped up to criticize him Monday.
This is correct. The fallacy is that Trump told these women to go back to their countries because they were socialists. If that were true why has Trump never told Bernie Sanders to go back to his country? The answer is because Trump made this comment based on race. It’s an old racial antagonism.
why don't you all conservative motherfuckers who think America is not great and trying to make it great again go back to fucking places that you are from. AMERICA IS ALREADY GREAT AND IF YOU DO NOT LIKE IT THEN GET THE FUCK OUT OF IT.
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/453208-george-conway-calls-trump-a-racist-president George Conway calls Trump a 'racist president' in new op-ed By Justin Wise - 07/15/19 08:32 PM EDT George Conway, the husband of White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, on Monday derided President Trump as a "racist president," saying that his latest attacks against a group of minority congresswomen left no doubt that he is a bigot. Conway, drawing on his personal experience with racism in America leveled the charge against Trump in an op-ed for The Washington Post. The conservative lawyer, who has repeatedly criticized the president, opened the opinion piece by noting that he wasn't even a teenager when he first heard someone tell his mother, a native of the Philippines, to "go back to your country," language similar to that Trump used against the progressive female lawmakers over the weekend. "I remember the incident well, but it never bothered me all that much. Nor did racial slurs, which, thankfully, were rare. None of it was troublesome, to my mind, because most Americans weren’t like that," Conway wrote before noting how "naive a child could be." Conway went on to note that those harboring racist sentiments never really went away in America, writing that they now appear at rallies and on Facebook and Twitter. He later added that even as an adult, he remained naive in the face of racism. "The birther imaginings about Barack Obama? Just a silly conspiracy theory, latched onto by an attention seeker who has a peculiar penchant for them," he wrote, referring to Trump's involvement in the conspiracy theory that former President Obama was born outside the U.S. "The white supremacists’ march in Charlottesville? The president’s comments were absolutely idiotic, but he couldn’t possibly have been referring to those self-described Nazis as 'good people.'" Conway added that "no matter how much I found [Trump] ultimately unfit, I still gave him the benefit of the doubt about being a racist." "But Sunday left no doubt. Naiveté, resentment and outright racism, roiled in a toxic mix, have given us a racist president," he argued. The statements from Conway came a day after Trump sparked an uproar by telling four female lawmakers of color to "go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came" before speaking out about how the United States government should be run. Trump also claimed that the progressive Democrats "came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe." He did not identify the lawmakers in his tweet. But the comments came amid a week of escalating tension between Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and four freshman House Democrats — Reps. Ilhan Omar (Minn.), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.), Rashida Tlaib (Mich.) and Ayanna Pressley (Mass.). All four are U.S. citizens, and all but Omar were born in the U.S. Multiple Republican and a slew of Democratic lawmakers denounced Trump's comments as racist. But Conway argued that the "virtual silence from Republican leaders and officeholders" is just as bad as Trump's comments. "What’s at stake now is more important than judges or tax cuts or regulations or any policy issue of the day," he concluded. "What’s at stake are the nation’s ideals, its very soul."