Trump claimed the criminal history of Native Americans is "well documented" when feuding with a tribe over a casino. That's racist.
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Trump constantly calls Senator Warren "Pocahontas," a racial slur. That's racist. What purpose does that serve his administration?
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Trump calls Jewish journalist Chuck Todd "sleepy eyed," a Nazi slur used on Jews. That's racist. What purpose does this serve his campaign?
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Trump constantly used an "international conspiracy" of bankers and business elite as a Boogeyman in his campaign, saying they plotted the destruction of America. That's another Nazi slur on Jews. That's racist. What purpose did that serve his campaign?
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Trump retweeted a picture of a Star of David superimposed over a pile of cash (another Nazi slur of Jews) created by a racist with a Hitler salute username on a white supremacist forum. That's racist. What purpose did it serve his campaign?
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When a Korean-American briefed him on Pakistan security interests, Trump asked why she wasn't working on Korea. That's racist.
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Trump called a Hispanic Miss Universe "Miss Housekeeping." That's racist.
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I mean, it's not well hidden. It's not something you have to seek out. The racism is plain to see, and was integral in the campaign, and informs the policy of the White House.
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Replying to @destroyideas
On the right, folks don’t see or hear the racism you believe you see in President Trump. He’s often offensive, which is a different thing.
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That's my point. He's clearly racist, you just choose to not see it it are blind to it.
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I started answering your individual confirmation bias points but ran out of time. You can see from the ones I did that your argument conflates hyperbole and offensiveness with racism. Read Win Bigly.
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The motivations to be hyperbolic about a race, by ascribing individual activity to a whole group of people, is racist. It just is.
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