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I Think Donald Trump Is Evil

[b]Donald Trump is a 'textbook racist', claims Duke University professor
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Jay Pearson criticises President's 'insensitive, disrespectful and mean-spirited statements and actions'

Jon Sharman Thursday 5 October 2017 13:38 BST15 comments
The Independent US

Donald Trump is a “textbook racist” whose “words and behaviours demonstrate considerable prejudicial bias”, a Duke University professor has claimed.

The President’s “insensitive, disrespectful and mean-spirited statements and actions” are consistent with a number of categories of racism including “insidious” and “symbolic” racism, according to Jay Pearson, an assistant professor at Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy.

Mr Trump has in the past called racism an “evil” and white supremacists “repugnant”.

Prof Pearson wrote in the LA Times: “Throughout last year’s campaign and his first eight months in office, the president has expressed his bias through government orders and the presidential bully pulpit (systemic racism).

“Trump argued that as a ‘Mexican,’ US District Court Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who was born and raised in the United States, could not fairly arbitrate lawsuits related to Trump University (structural racism).

“For years, Trump protested, falsely, that Barack Obama was not born in the US and was consequently elected illegitimately (symbolic racism).”


These actions meet scholarly definitions of racist behaviour, he said. Symbolic racism involves rhetoric that delegitimises others, while structural racism assigns social value to people based on inherent differences, he added.

Following his initially equivocal response to the Charlottesville, Virginia riots earlier this year, Mr Trump explicitly condemned the racism on display when white supremacists took to the streets.

He said: “Racism is evil and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and other hate groups are repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans.”
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That second to last paragraph really lost me. Is it a typo?
sogdianrock · 61-69, M
hi MistyCee
well, I checked the original article and it reads as here.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-textbook-racist-us-president-duke-university-professor-insidious-symbolic-a7984541.html

I think the word made can be removed and make it read better. I shall do so. Thanks.
best wishes
:)
@sogdianrock ok, but the website piece still seems pretty poorly put together. Why is the quote just hanging out there?

I'm wondering what the denial means to the Professor, or whether this is just sloppily trying to appear to present "both sides"
sogdianrock · 61-69, M
hi MistyCee
yes I guess that is The Independent being balanced. It is a dumb addition as it does not address the evidence presented by the author. Anyone can say they re not something but their actions are what count.
Best wishes
:)
Northwest · M
@MistyCee It's quite common nowadays, due to the pressure to be there online first. So, some of the editorial checks and balances are slowly disappearing. Grammar, spelling, lack of proper outline (poor flow), etc.

The main online media, for the most part, remains OK.
acpguy · C
@Northwest Are you a school teacher? I just wonderd as it appears you might be a liberal at least on of those kind that have messed up our schools and education of young people.
Northwest · M
@acpguy [quote]Are you a school teacher? I just wonderd as it appears you might be a liberal at least on of those kind that have messed up our schools and education of young people.[/quote]

OK, I get it, you have no links or references to support your claims, so you're resorting to personal attacks on me, starting with your dementia claims, etc.

And now, you blocked me, further proving my point. Thank you.