The first 2020 presidential debate was indeed a one man riot, and the first of its kind ever televised in
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| The 2020 Presidential Debate |
Chris Wallace doesn't win the prize for moderator of the year. In fairness I think he was trying to keep the peace. But several times he bent and twisted himself way too much to pacify this President who was out of control and knew it. But to his credit he asked Trump several questions that made people sit up and take notice and they were all on race. Wallace asked him point blank why he removed race sensitivity training at a federal level, and Trump responded; "I ended it because it's racist, I ended it because a lot of people were complaining and were asked to do things that were absolutely insane--- that it was a radical revolution that was taking place in our military, in our schools--- and you know it and so does everybody else." Wallace continued, "What is wrong with sensitivity training?" Trump remarked back, "If you were a certain person, you had no status in life. It was a reversal. You look at the people, we would pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to teach very bad ideas, and frankly very sick ideas--- and really they were teaching people to hate our country. And I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to allow that to happen. We have to go back to the core values of this country. They were teaching people that our country was a horrible place--- it's a racist place, and they were teaching people to hate our country."
It's amazing that Trump believes to acknowledge our country has a race issue is a racist thing to do. And to help people of all ages not be racist was somehow wrong. The apparent meaning of "Make America Great Again" has been obvious for a long time. Trump grew up that way. Mary Trump has heard her grandfather Fred, and uncle Donald use racial slurs about Jews and people of color as she was growing up. It can be argued that Trump longs to get back to the good old days when White people had significance in this country and to make them to accept people of other races would be to admit that white Americans were wrong all along as to how they treated other races. Trump let that come gushing out of his mouth. It got worse from there as Trump actually said that Biden's horrible plans for America was to infiltrate the suburbs with undesirables inferring that the best thing is to keep the suburbs segregated and not elect him. This couldn't have been any worse than if it had been a throwback to the thinking of what
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| Walter Younger confronts racist neighborhood spokesman Linder as wife and sister look on. "Raisin In The Sun 1961" |
If Miss Hansberry were alive today, she might be making the rounds on the news circuit reflecting Trumps scary suburbia purity agenda. We use to laugh at our TV sets as our favorite fictitious racist Archie Bunker worked tireless to keep his neighborhood from changing. He got up petitions and talked to his white friends but to no avail as the first black couple moved in next door who were, of course, the Jeffersons. We laughed and howled and shook our heads that crazy people like that were being foiled at every turn. It seemed that life was changing for the the better, and the bigots would either have to change or just die off. Sadly while we were laughing at Archie Bunker in the 1970's Donald and his father Fred were discriminating against black people by refusing to rent to them. Maybe this keeping the Suburbs separate is another way to return to those glory days of how the Trumps called the shots about who they would rent to.
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| Racism was funnier on 70s Television "All In The Family" |
The thing that amazes me is that there are some Americans who can't believe that Trump holds whites only views. But a person's actions speak louder about his character than anything. And we've seen Trump's on display for decades since his Central Park Five witch hunt days, right up to the Obama presidency where he yelled to the media "where's his birth certificate?" And continuing in Charlottesville calling White Supremacists very fine people. But still people who watched the debate were taken aback when Trump refused to denounce white Supremacists.
Wallace: Are you willing tonight to condemn white supremacists and militia groups and to say they need to stand down and not add to the violence to a number of these cities as we saw in Kenosha and Portland?
Trump: Give me a name. Who would you like for me to condemn?
Biden: (calling out) ---Proud Boys.
Trump: Proud Boys---stand back and stand by--- but I'll tell you what--- I'll tell you what--- somebody's got to do something about antifa and the left, because this is not a right-wing problem it's a left-wing problem.
Trump would later try to walk back his words by saying he didn't know who the Proud Boys were, but it was too late because by the next day Proud Boys would make "stand back, stand by" their rally cry on banners and printed T-shirts, plus new recruitments went up following that night's shout out by Trump. I wouldn't be surprised if some of them went out and got tattoos with those words. It was as though Trump was the magnet attracting the steel of haters. His Fox and Friends cronies were stunned about his refusal to denounce white supremacist as Brian Kilmeade remarked later "I don't know if he didn't hear that, but he's got to clarify that right away. That's like saying are you aren't against evil? ---Why the President didn't knock that out of the park, I'm not sure." There are some people who continue to deny what they hear coming from this president. Maybe because to admit they've supported a man who keeps children in cages, wants to build a wall to keep Mexicans from crossing over, sees muslims as a threat and wants to keep blacks out of the suburbs makes them racist too. Trump has had more explainers in his life (both personally and politically) than anyone I can ever think of. And so when people are still undecided about some of the things they heard from him at the last debate it makes me wonder how can this be?
"Donald thrives in chaos and division, and he will (because he is so weak and incompetent pick) the lowest common denominator ---that means strife between black Americans and white Americans--- and making his followers feel that they are superior, because like him they don't have a whole lot going for themselves. I don't understand honestly why this is something that continues to surprise people. Donald has been showing his stripes ever since the early 70s. What he did in the 80s with the Central Park Five was so vile, he should have never been allowed back in polite society after that." -Mary Trump The Beat interview MSNBC. Sept 11, 2020
Like Mary Trump I've had no doubt in my mind who Donald Trump is. I saw it when he bellowed for the first African American President's birth certificate. And it's only gotten worse as time has gone by. And there is no doubt that the Proud Boys know whose side Trump is on as well. He couldn't denounce them because they are what will make his version of America great again.
















