You Can Thank Trump For The White Nationalist Rampage

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Tony Stark, Aug 13, 2017.

  1. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...tionalist-rampage_us_598f8601e4b063e2ae058033

    You Can Thank Trump For The White Nationalist Rampage

    The GOP would cut its throat if it denounced its racists and racism and really meant it.
    08/12/2017 07:16 pm ET


    It was hilarious and telling to see No. 45 Trump tweet that he condemns “all that hate stands for” following the racial-fomented violence by white nationalists in Charlottesville, VA.


    The hilarity is that one would have to reach back to presidential candidate George Wallace in 1964, and maybe toss in GOP presidential candidate Barry Goldwater, to find someone who aspired to sit in the Oval Office who so blatantly, nakedly and shamefully pandered to racial bigots to snatch the office as Trump did. His broadsides against Hispanics, Muslims, immigrants, blacks and women are almost the stuff of political legend. They need not be repeated here.

    Now, here’s what’s telling about his supposed condemnation of hate. He carefully and calculatingly did not utter the words “white” and “nationalists” or “alt-right” in his phony denunciation. He did not call out and lambaste any one organization or leader that precipitated the racial violence in Virginia ― and that included the KKK, which brazenly said it would be there. He was certainly not tongue tied when it came to pillorying Black Lives Matter for their alleged racism and egging on violence against police. Even more telling, he lumped the counter protesters against the white nationalists in the same hate mongering boat together.

    Trump deftly sent yet another clear signal that when it comes to stoking racial hate and fomenting racial violence, there’s no difference between a white nationalist true believer and those who stand against what they stand for. Then again, Trump is just following a well-worn template that the GOP has used for ages when it comes to a racist crack, dig, slur, or in this case a racist ― and very violent ― march by white racists.

    The ploy goes like this: Issue a pious, indignant statement denouncing the racist quip or act while at the same time being careful not to make any connection between the racist actions and the GOP. During the campaign, for instance, Trump refused at first to reject former Klan Kleagle David Duke’s endorsement, nor any other support from the Klan. But he then proceeded to stare down a supporter wearing a Klan-lettered t-shirt at a campaign rally. Trump was simply following the “shame on you for being an open racist but not the racism” script.

    Trump learned from the GOP masters on this score. In 2010, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell flatly refused several direct, angled and nuanced efforts to discuss racism in the tea party. McConnell’s none-too-subtle refusal to weigh in on the issue was in direct response to the NAACP’s resolution demanding that the tea party speak out ― and speak out loudly ― against the racists among them. Long before the NAACP stirred debate on tea party racism with its resolution, a legion of Democrats, civil rights leaders, and even an online petition from an advocacy group, had begged the GOP to speak out against its naked bigots.

    No go. The GOP would cut its throat if it denounced its racists and racism and really meant it. The shouts, taunts, spitting, catcalls, Obama as Joker posters, n-word slurs, Confederate and Texas Lone Star flag waved by some tea party activists ― and the deafening silence from GOP leaders during Obama’s early years in office ― was and still very much is an indispensable political necessity for the party.

    GOP leaders have long known that blue collar and a significant percent of college-educated, white male voters who are professionals can be easily aroused to vote and shout loudly on the emotional wedge issues: abortion, family values, anti-gay marriage and tax cuts. They whipped up their hysteria and borderline racism against the Affordable Care Act ― and, by extension, Obama. These are the very voters that GOP presidents and aspiring presidents ― Nixon, Reagan, Bush Sr. and George W. Bush, McCain and Romney ― and an endless line of GOP governors, senators and congresspersons have banked on for victory and to seize and maintain regional and national political dominance. The GOP banks on them again in 2018 to keep congressional and state offices control.

    It’s no coincidence that the “alt-right” and white nationalist movement has become, big, bold, and violent in the last few years. It cut its teeth and honed its attacks on Obama. It then quickly found and latched tightly onto the move by some Southern cities and states to remove the insulting and odious, racist Confederate statutes and monuments and other relics that for a century and a half have rubbed slavery in the face of the nation. Trump is no fool. He knows that politically, the loudmouths who spew “alt-right” garbage have the quiet ear of legions, and those are the exact legions that he and the GOP count as their shock troops to maintain their political edge.
     
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  2. Yup. Some people have been injured or killed in VA.

    Great chance to use this to get dem votes down the road and you have a fresh batch of dnc links to show people how to hate republicans.

    Life is good for you.

    I haven't checked yet, but I bet your Siamese twin there- the other dnc drone- has unloaded a batch too. Professional haters.
     
  3. Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish. Euripides

    I am reminded of Bierce with his "Men become civilized, not in proportion to their willingness to believe, but in proportion to their readiness to doubt."

    The contrary seems to be the case also.
     
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  4. So climate change skepticism/doubt is a civilizing thing then eh?
     
  5. Yep. It is called science. Though you omitted the third element that brings civilisation, curiosity.

    skepticism/doubt/curiosity :)
     
  6. Why? Because he happens to be white, what a farce. Then let's blame Obama for all criminal blacks, black poverty, and the BLM BS!
     
  7. You know there is always a lull after a good post that more difficult than average to find fault with. The type that brings just a little balance and pause.

    1. Is it sadists who are here for a little endorphin buzz, are in so many threads, it takes time for one who's a big enough dickhead to find the post?
    2. It just takes time for their tiny mind to even think of some stupid whataboutism to fart into text?

    (First thing they thought of is adding 3... you poopy head!.. little dick.) Goddam drones, not supposed to be used on American soil but I hear 'em droning here anyway.
     
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  8. That's funny, are you referring to yourself? Just saying...
     
  9. Sorry for the delay. I was watching cartoons trying to figure out of Jerry is liberal or conservative right winger. He does love science.

     
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  10. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    No, because he happens to be a murdering Nazi, that's why. WTF has white got to do with it.
     
    #10     Aug 13, 2017
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