Trump is not a racist

Kinda low, but the pic is pretty funny. You keep posting propaganda instead of evidence, so I see no harm in what I did.

How is a UPI article from 1991 propaganda. That was UPI before Sung Yun Moon. If you think that is propaganda then you are fucking gone.
 
/shrugs....what is wrong with me is that everything above is a lie, that you know its a lie, yet you keep posting it.......its what makes you one of the boards lying lib'rul cunts.....quit wasting your time posting, nobody believes anything you write..........

No bunky. everything is an absolute fact and you know it. You really really know it. PP you have no shame.
 
No bunky. everything is an absolute fact and you know it. You really really know it. PP you have no shame.

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Hello and greetings Patricktm.

The problem that I have found in discussing this topic is that too often the right tries to use their own personal definitions of "racist" or they want to use "alternate" terms because they believe that there are no racists.

So I will use the following definition.

racist: a person who shows or feels discrimination or prejudice against people of other races, or who believes that a particular race is superior to another; showing or feeling discrimination or prejudice against people of other races, or believing that a particular race is superior to another.

As a start,

"In October 1973, the Civil Rights Division filed a lawsuit against Trump Management Company, Donald Trump and his father Fred Trump, alleging that African-Americans and Puerto Ricans were systematically excluded from apartments. The Trumps responded with a $100 million countersuit accusing the government of defamation.

"The Trumps and their company entered into a consent decree settling the litigation in 1975. The agreement contained no admission of wrongdoing, but required the Trump firm to institute a series of safeguards to make sure apartments were rented without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin."

In his 1991 book Trumped! John O'Donnell quoted Trump as saying:

"I've got black accountants at Trump Castle and at Trump Plaza. Black guys counting my money! I hate it. The only kind of people I want counting my money are short guys wearing yarmulkes.... Those are the only kind of people I want counting my money. Nobody else... Besides that, I tell you something else. I think that's guy's lazy. And it's probably not his fault because laziness is a trait in blacks."

In August 2016 Trump campaigned in Maine, which has a large immigrant Somali population. At a rally he said, "We've just seen many, many crimes getting worse all the time, and as Maine knows — a major destination for Somali refugees — right, am I right?"

"In an intelligence briefing on hostages held by a terrorist group in Pakistan, Trump repeatedly interrupted the briefing to ask an Asian-American intelligence analyst who specializes in hostage situations "where are you from?" After she told him she was from New York he asked again and she clarified that she was from Manhattan. He pressed with the question until she finally told him that her parents were Korean. Trump then asked one of his advisers why "the pretty Korean lady" was not negotiating for him with North Korea."

Just a few examples.

Spot on! Excellent examples of the racism of President Trump.

And by no means a complete list, I'm sure.

What about the s*hole countries comment?
 
Hello and greetings Taichiliberal,

Thanks for your marvelous post.

Nice cherry picking....here's what you don't want to deal with:

In 1996, Trump was sued by more than 20 African-American residents of Indiana who charged that Trump reneged on promises to hire 70% of his work force from the minority community for his riverboat casino on Lake Michigan. The suit also charged that he hadn't honored his commitments to steer sufficient contracts to minority-owned businesses in Gary, Indiana. The suit was eventually dismissed due to procedural and jurisdiction issues.[40][41]

Trump initially came to public attention in 1973 when he was accused by the Justice Department of violations of the Fair Housing Act in the operation of 39 buildings. The Department of Justice said that black "testers" were sent to more than half a dozen buildings and were denied apartments, but a similar white tester would then be offered an apartment in the same building.[9] The government alleged that Trump's corporation quoted different rental terms and conditions to blacks and made false "no vacancy" statements to blacks for apartments they managed in Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island.[10]

Representing Trump, Roy Cohn filed a counter-suit against the government for $100 million, asserting that the charges were irresponsible and baseless.[9][11] A federal judge threw out the countersuit, calling it a waste of "time and paper".[12] Trump settled the charges out of court in 1975 without admitting guilt, saying he was satisfied that the agreement did not "compel the Trump organization to accept persons on welfare as tenants unless as qualified as any other tenant".[13]

Tony Schwartz, the ghostwriter of Trump's book, The Art of the Deal, said that the housing case was "a classic example" of Trump being "a counterpuncher". Someone accuses Trump of doing something horrible, and he "goes back at them with all guns blazing.... And admits nothing." If Trump loses, he will "declare victory".[14]

The corporation was required to send a bi-weekly list of vacancies to the New York Urban League, a civil rights group, and give them priority for certain locations.[15] Several years later (in 1978) the Trump Organization again was in court for violating terms of the 1975 settlement; Trump denied the charges.[9][12][16]

In 1996, Trump was sued by more than 20 African-American residents of Indiana who charged that Trump reneged on promises to hire 70% of his work force from the minority community for his riverboat casino on Lake Michigan. The suit also charged that he hadn't honored his commitments to steer sufficient contracts to minority-owned businesses in Gary, Indiana. The suit was eventually dismissed due to procedural and jurisdiction issues.[40][41]


And then there's this:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_views_of_Donald_Trump


What this does is establish a pattern of racial bias/prejudice by the Orange Man (aka Donald Trump). His major defense is that most of his legal cases were either settled or were dismissed on technicalities...as long as he never admits guilt, he considers it a vindication. :rolleyes:

https://www.clearinghouse.net/chDocs/public/FH-NY-0024-0034.pdf

Strange that Trump defenders NEVER gave the same consideration to President Obama.

Three out of four African Americans think Trump is a racist.
 
Hello Nordberg,

So Jesse got paid to say that. Lots of awards are given to people who do not deserve it because they are rich and powerful.Perhaps he thought giving him that award might put pressure on Trump to quit discriminating. It does not mean Jesse thinks trump is a good man who is open and fair. I know nobody who thinks that.

Not even Melania.
 
Hello Evmetro,

Don't forget the lefty thing where multiple accusations of racism somehow becomes evidence....

There is plenty of evidence contained in the accusations. Is it proof? Why does there have to be proof for people to believe? Humans believe in plenty of things without having it proved. There is never going to be a court case requiring proof that President Trump is a racist.

That won't stop the majority of the world from believing it.
 
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