Thanks for the compliment, @dachuda86, and thanks for the post. I liked your post because you tried, unlike the others here who just enjoy joking about it all. I disagree with you, but an "A" for effort.
Settling in court for someone who claims that he nevers settles cases is certainly evidence that they couldn't win. Your argument about not wanting poor welfare recipients in the building is completely off base. It is not discrimination to deny people residency based on their inability to pay for the apartment. Your rebuttal has nothing to do with the racism. In housing cases evidence of racism almost always means whites were shown or offered different apartments than minorities with equal financial qualifications. The buck stops with the person in charge. Why would the bosses not want the Trumps to see black people. The Casino operator believed Trump would not to see that. Furthermore it is part of a pattern Has he made and pursued similar cases where the suspects were white? If he hasn't it is proof that he treats black suspects differently than white suspects. It also feeds into a negative stereotype about black people being criminals and attacking white people. Trump admitted the things in the book are probably true. The book and author make the claim that it is true. The evidence definitely leans towards it being true. Nobody has come out and said that those statements were out of character for Trump, or denied Trump made those statements to me knowledge Again the CEO sets the tone, and holds final responsibility. This isn't an isolated incident and instead fits a pattern for Trump. Saying someone doesn't look like an Indian isn't a crime and neither is being racist. Stereotyping Native-Americans to what Trump thinks they should look like is most certainly racist. END of PART 1.
Did he fire white contestants for similar reasons? If not then it is evidence that he treates contestants differently based on their race. It also fits an established pattern of treating blacks and minorities differently Yes, that is racist. It is basing a premise of the show based solely on the race of the contestants. It does show bigotry. Muslim isn't a race. But are you okay with Trump being bigoted if that bigotry is based on religion rather than race? Racism is also a form of bigotry. It helps establish the pattern once again. What reason did he have to believe that other than Obama's name and color of his skin? It was based on nothing other than race. Again, Trump never made similar accusations to white presidents or presidential candidates. He treated someone differently because of their race. If that accusation is not based on fact, and feeds into the stereotype that Black people aren't generally as smart in academics as white. Did he question white law students the same way? If not then it shows that he is treating someone differently because of their race. The fact that he might have heard someone else's racist suggestion and repeated and pushed that narrative doesn't make him less of a racist. It makes him more of a racist. Congrats. You actually addressed the evidence here.
You clearly have not been paying attention. Sweet Lou and I disagree fundamentally on most items discussed here.
Ohhh it was there and always has been........ people pointed it out...... but I guess you were too busy being a food critic.
They've had this one for nearly three years now: "He said they let him...how can it be assault if they let him do it?"
Thanks @dachuda86. After creating this thread and reading all the replies by everyone, I'm more confident in my claim now that Trump is a racist and am more equiped to handle MAGA cultists in debates on whether Trump is racist. Thanks @dachuda86. I guess I should give some credit to Steven Crowder also as he inspired you to create this thread.
Since you haven't responded, I'll ask again. Muslim isn't a race. Targeting Muslims is, however, bigoted. Are you okay with bigotry against religions? Is that fine since it isn't bigotry against a race?
If Trump's not racist, well then... Then all I've got to say God didn't make little green apples And it don't rain in Indianapolis in the summertime And there's no such thing as Doctor Seuss Or Disneyland, and Mother Goose, no nursery rhyme
I'm asking for your opinion. I can make a presumption based on your posts, but I would rather have you make it clear. Are you okay with bigotry towards religion or are you not?
Yes, as I am thanks for asking. So if I am using a derogatory term to define Arabs, I am not racist? Maybe I can be called an ethnicitist