http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/24/opinion/sunday/is-donald-trump-a-racist.html
I almost don't want to make this thread because I don't really think this topic should be up for discussion, especially after the RNC. I cut the paragraphs of the story about all the racist stuff Trump has done IN THE LAST COUPLE MONTHS because hopefully you know about it.
But for anybody who's still holding out willingness to argue that Trump is just worried about immigration, or just trying to make America great again...here's your chance to prove the paper of record wrong.
Donald Trump is a racist and he has been a racist for his entire life. He was raised by racists and lived among racists and he's probably raised a good crop of racists by now.
If you are an American, it's your responsibility to stop him from becoming president.
nyt said:HAS the party of Lincoln just nominated a racist to be president? We shouldn’t toss around such accusations lightly, so I’ve looked back over more than 40 years of Donald Trump’s career to see what the record says....
A former building superintendent working for the Trumps explained that he was told to code any application by a black person with the letter C, for colored, apparently so the office would know to reject it. A Trump rental agent said the Trumps wanted to rent only to “Jews and executives,” and discouraged renting to blacks.
Donald Trump furiously fought the civil rights suit in the courts and the media, but the Trumps eventually settled on terms that were widely regarded as a victory for the government. Three years later, the government sued the Trumps again, for continuing to discriminate....
Another revealing moment came in 1989, when New York City was convulsed by the “Central Park jogger” case, a rape and beating of a young white woman. Five black and Latino teenagers were arrested.
Trump stepped in, denounced Mayor Ed Koch’s call for peace and bought full-page newspaper ads calling for the death penalty. The five teenagers spent years in prison before being exonerated. In retrospect, they suffered a modern version of a lynching, and Trump played a part in whipping up the crowds.
As Trump moved into casinos, discrimination followed. In the 1980s, according to a former Trump casino worker, Kip Brown, who was quoted by The New Yorker: “When Donald and Ivana came to the casino, the bosses would order all the black people off the floor. … They put us all in the back.”
In 1991, a book by John O’Donnell, who had been president of the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, quoted Trump as criticizing a black accountant and saying: “Black guys counting my money! I hate it. The only kind of people I want counting my money are short guys that wear yarmulkes every day. … I think that the guy is lazy. And it’s probably not his fault, because laziness is a trait in blacks. It really is, I believe that. It’s not anything they can control.” O’Donnell wrote that for months afterward, Trump pressed him to fire the black accountant, until the man resigned of his own accord.
Trump eventually denied making those comments. But in 1997 in a Playboy interview, he conceded “the stuff O’Donnell wrote about me is probably true.”...
My view is that “racist” can be a loaded word, a conversation stopper more than a clarifier, and that we should be careful not to use it simply as an epithet. Moreover, Muslims and Latinos can be of any race, so some of those statements technically reflect not so much racism as bigotry. It’s also true that with any single statement, it is possible that Trump misspoke or was misconstrued.
And yet.
Here we have a man who for more than four decades has been repeatedly associated with racial discrimination or bigoted comments about minorities, some of them made on television for all to see. While any one episode may be ambiguous, what emerges over more than four decades is a narrative arc, a consistent pattern — and I don’t see what else to call it but racism.
I almost don't want to make this thread because I don't really think this topic should be up for discussion, especially after the RNC. I cut the paragraphs of the story about all the racist stuff Trump has done IN THE LAST COUPLE MONTHS because hopefully you know about it.
But for anybody who's still holding out willingness to argue that Trump is just worried about immigration, or just trying to make America great again...here's your chance to prove the paper of record wrong.
Donald Trump is a racist and he has been a racist for his entire life. He was raised by racists and lived among racists and he's probably raised a good crop of racists by now.
If you are an American, it's your responsibility to stop him from becoming president.