Trump's Love Affair with White Supremacists


Civil war brewing inside Proud Boys as top leader says he’s done pretending he isn’t a Nazi


The far-right Proud Boys gang has long denied that it is a white nationalist organization and has instead claimed that it only exists to defend “Western Civilization.”

However, Newsweek reports that some members of the group are ready to openly embrace being a racist organization and are dropping any pretenses of wanting support of non-white people.

The civil war within the Proud Boys started when Kyle Chapman, the founder of the Proud Boys’ so-called “tactical defense arm,” sent out a message to supporters that he no longer wanted to pretend that he wasn’t a white nationalist.

“Due to the recent failure of Proud Boy Chairman Enrique Tarrio to conduct himself with honor and courage on the battlefield, it has been decided that I Kyle Chapman reassume my post as President of Proud Boys effective immediately,” Chapman wrote. “We will no longer cuck to the left by appointing token negroes as our leaders. We will no longer allow homosexuals or other ‘undesirables’ into our ranks. We will confront the Zionist criminals who wish to destroy our civilization.”



https://www.rawstory.com/2020/11/ci...ader-says-hes-done-pretending-he-isnt-a-nazi/
 
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At the debate, moderator Kristen Welker asked Trump to respond to sentiments that his actions and language about race have contributed to a “climate of hate and racial strife” in America.

“You’ve described the Black Lives Matter movement as a symbol of hate. You’ve shared a video of a white man chanting ‘white power’ to millions of your supporters. You’ve said that Black professional athletes exercising their First Amendment rights should be fired. What do you say to Americans who say that kind of language from a president is contributing to a climate of hate and racial strife?” Welker said.

“As far as my relationships with all people, I think I have great relationships with all people. I am the least racist person in this room,” Trump responded.

https://www.thewrap.com/trump-least-racist-person-room-debate-reactions/

Yeah, maybe if we ignore the fact that Trump refused to rent to African-American people at his rental properties in New York, The Justice Department had to take legal action to FORCE Trump to stop his racist policies.

Maybe if we ignore how Trump has withdrawn federal resources from the fight against white supremacists and other right-wing domestic terrorist groups.

Maybe if we ignore how Trump called Colin Kaepernick and other black athletes "sons of bitches" for peacefully protesting against institutionalized racism and calling for such black athletes to be fired.

Maybe if we ignore how Trump called Black Lives Matter a "symbol of hate"

Maybe if we ignore how Trump surrounded himself with white supremacist advisers.

Maybe of we ignore how the Ku Klux Klan’s official newspaper endorsed Trump’s candidacy.

Maybe if we ignore how the Daily Stormer, the white supremacist website founded by neo-Nazi Andrew Anglin embraced Donald Trump as one of their own.

Maybe if we ignore how KKK leader David Duke and other prominent white supremacists have identified Trump as one of their most valued allies.

Maybe if we ignore how Trump put an end to anti-racism training in federal agencies and called anti-racism training "un-American propaganda".

Maybe if we ignore Trump's chronic refusal to condemn white supremacists.

Maybe if we ignore how Trump said that Latino refugees and asylum seekers "aren't people, these are animals."

Yeah, maybe if we could ignore all that we could take Trump seriously when Trump says he's the least racist person in the room.

Yeah, but most people can't ignore all that stuff.


For decades the Republicans have used racial demagoguery to win elections. But with Nixon it was the Southern Strategy. With Reagan it was giving tax breaks to Bob Jones University ( a racist university) and supporting the Apartheid regime in South Africa.

Back in the "old days", Republicans were much more subtle about their racism and used dog whistles to give them plausible deniability. They could appeal to the racist vote, while somewhat plausibly denying that they themselves were racist.

Trump isn't at all subtle about his racism. He got the endorsed by the KKK. He says that Mexicans are all rapists and murderers and drug dealers. He calls black athletes "sons of bitches" and calls white supremacists "very fine people".

It seems that the days of Republicans being subtle about their racism are over.
 
For decades the Republicans have used racial demagoguery to win elections.

Vs. Democrat's who openly campaign on it in 2021???

LOL

Back in the "old days", Republicans were much more subtle about their racism and used dog whistles to give them plausible deniability.

Vs. The democrats who were wearing white hoods at the time??

Trump isn't at all subtle about his racism.

Then why do you all scrounge for examples and why was he an icon of the black community until 2015???

He got the endorsed by the KKK.

So have most critical race theory Demcorats.....because they believe the SAME racist shit.

So EVERYONE is racist!! :rolleyes:

He says that Mexicans are all rapists and murderers and drug dealers.

He never said that.

You're so delusional on TDS you can't even try to lie correctly :rolleyes:

It seems that the days of Republicans being subtle about their racism are over.

Well, we tried which is more than Democrats can say. :D
 
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I haven't heard Biden tell the blacks to, "stand by and stay ready" like trump does the proud boi's.

A racists sad deflection for the racists they support.

Racism is ok as long as it's got a (D) next to it....just ask LLCox. :cool:
 
Is this racism ok?

Yea.

Discrimination of any kind over who you make your life partner is totally cool. People discriminate against all sorts of partners. Called personal preference.....

Institutionalizing racism at the highest levels of government?? That's a problem.

Scale and level of force matter Rob. :)
 
For decades the Republicans have used racial demagoguery to win elections. But with Nixon it was the Southern Strategy. With Reagan it was giving tax breaks to Bob Jones University ( a racist university) and supporting the Apartheid regime in South Africa.

Back in the "old days", Republicans were much more subtle about their racism and used dog whistles to give them plausible deniability. They could appeal to the racist vote, while somewhat plausibly denying that they themselves were racist.

Trump isn't at all subtle about his racism. He got the endorsed by the KKK. He says that Mexicans are all rapists and murderers and drug dealers. He calls black athletes "sons of bitches" and calls white supremacists "very fine people".

It seems that the days of Republicans being subtle about their racism are over.

So it is pretty clear who should be in the cross hairs for disposal politically...right!?
 
Please link to me being racist and foisting my racism upon the nation or forever be a lying sack of shit.

Whoops, too late.
 
When Trump Supporters Speak For Themselves, They Fear a Black and Brown America

We’re going to try something different today. Rather than pontificate yet again upon the motives of Donald Trump’s supporters, I’ll let a few of them explain themselves in their own words.
Here, then, is “Robert” with a comparative analysis of the 44th and 45th presidents:

“President Trump has accomplished more positive things for this nation in less than two years than the last three have accomplished in twenty plus years. After the past eight years of a Muslim Marxist in the White House this nation could not survive another demwit in the White House. … Could you please list one thing the demwit party has done for the black people in America other than hand out government freeies for their continued votes?”

“[America] has a constitution which guarantees equal rights for all and yet people like you hungar for change that puts people like me in the back of the bus. You seem egar to know what it would be like to be in the driver’s seat. You need look no further than Zimbabwe and South Africa. When people like you started driving the bus, the wheels came off. That’s what terrifies people like me.”

This column is presented as a service for those progressive readers who are struggling with something I said in this space. Namely, that I see no point in trying to reason with Trump voters. I first wrote that over a month ago, and I am still hearing how “disappointed” they are at my refusal to reach out. So I thought it might be valuable to hear from the people I’ve failed to reach out to.
I’m sure some of you think those emails were cherry-picked to highlight the intolerance of Trump voters. They weren’t. They are, in fact, a representative sampling from a single day in May, culled by my assistant, Judi.

It’s still an article of faith for many that the Trump phenomenon was born out of fiscal insecurity, the primal scream of working people left behind by a changing economy. But I don’t think I’ve ever, not once, seen an email from a Trump supporter who explained himself in terms of the factory or the coal mine shutting down.

I have, however, heard from hundreds like “Matthew,” who worries about “immigrants” and “Gerald,” who thinks people of color have an “alliance” against him. Such people validate the verdict of a growing body of scholarship that says, in the words of a new study by University of Kansas professors David N. Smith and Eric Hanley, “The decisive reason that white, male, older and less educated voters were disproportionately pro-Trump is that they shared his prejudices and wanted domineering, aggressive leaders …”

https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/leonard-pitts-jr/article211963789.html
 
Racism is a convenience for BotBitch.

Not at all, I'm not the "progressive" leftist here.

Please link to me being racist and foisting my racism upon the nation or forever be a lying sack of shit.

Whoops, too late.

Dude literally voted for a racist to impose his brand of racism.

So is communism.

LOL how do you figure or is this just more of your vapid shit talk you'll never back up??

Cite me supporting communism.....or don't and dance around the lie of claim like we all know you will. :D
 
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Not at all, I'm not the "progressive" leftist here.



Dude literally voted for a racist to impose his brand of racism.



LOL how do you figure or is this just more of your vapid shit talk you'll never back up??

Cite me supporting communism.....or don't and dance around the lie of claim like we all know you will. :D

I've never danced or lied about anything.
Have you forgotten who gives you your checks?
 
When Trump Supporters Speak For Themselves, They Fear a Black and Brown America

We’re going to try something different today. Rather than pontificate yet again upon the motives of Donald Trump’s supporters, I’ll let a few of them explain themselves in their own words.
Here, then, is “Robert” with a comparative analysis of the 44th and 45th presidents:

“President Trump has accomplished more positive things for this nation in less than two years than the last three have accomplished in twenty plus years. After the past eight years of a Muslim Marxist in the White House this nation could not survive another demwit in the White House. … Could you please list one thing the demwit party has done for the black people in America other than hand out government freeies for their continued votes?”

“[America] has a constitution which guarantees equal rights for all and yet people like you hungar for change that puts people like me in the back of the bus. You seem egar to know what it would be like to be in the driver’s seat. You need look no further than Zimbabwe and South Africa. When people like you started driving the bus, the wheels came off. That’s what terrifies people like me.”

This column is presented as a service for those progressive readers who are struggling with something I said in this space. Namely, that I see no point in trying to reason with Trump voters. I first wrote that over a month ago, and I am still hearing how “disappointed” they are at my refusal to reach out. So I thought it might be valuable to hear from the people I’ve failed to reach out to.
I’m sure some of you think those emails were cherry-picked to highlight the intolerance of Trump voters. They weren’t. They are, in fact, a representative sampling from a single day in May, culled by my assistant, Judi.

It’s still an article of faith for many that the Trump phenomenon was born out of fiscal insecurity, the primal scream of working people left behind by a changing economy. But I don’t think I’ve ever, not once, seen an email from a Trump supporter who explained himself in terms of the factory or the coal mine shutting down.

I have, however, heard from hundreds like “Matthew,” who worries about “immigrants” and “Gerald,” who thinks people of color have an “alliance” against him. Such people validate the verdict of a growing body of scholarship that says, in the words of a new study by University of Kansas professors David N. Smith and Eric Hanley, “The decisive reason that white, male, older and less educated voters were disproportionately pro-Trump is that they shared his prejudices and wanted domineering, aggressive leaders …”

https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/leonard-pitts-jr/article211963789.html

Good.article!
 
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