Because all humans are made in the image of God…

@FastLane and magats like him are desperate to be able to make racism normal so they will continue to push 'you make a joke that is not racist' then 'i get to make a joke that is racist', and to try and convince people it is hypocrisy to not allow them to do so.

Sad for him, only stupid people like him will accept that argument,
:lolup: Little unhinged brainless Kamala voter becoming enraged by facts. :laugh:
 
Referring to Trump as an orangutan is an insult to Trump. It is not an insult to white people.

Wrong. It is a sign of mental illness from unhinged morons like you with nothing "BUT TRUMP" living in the vast empty space between their ears.

The association of apes and "subhuman" black people has a long and particularly vile history. It's a racial insult, and everybody knows it.

Indeed. Promoted by racists within the Democratic Party of the KKK. The same party that is the original election deniers, the original insurrectionists and the party that fought passage of the Civil Right act. :thumbsup:
 
^^^
Another example of the violent, abusive nature of MAGAts.

Will it really be a surprise when their neighbors send all MAGAts to Hell on the Day of Rage? :thinking:
Another brainless unhinged rant from the mentally deranged. :palm:
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In the 1991 book titled Trumped! by John O'Donnell, who was the former president of the Trump Plaza Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, Trump made the comment...

"...“I’ve got Black accountants at Trump Castle and at Trump Plaza. Black guys counting my money! I hate it. ...."

regarding Black accountants working for his businesses.

He is also quoted saying he believed laziness was a trait in Black people.

In a 1997 interview with Playboy, Trump stated that "The stuff O'Donnell wrote about me is probably true".


it's called work/ life balance.

we should all be more black in spirit.

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He knows that.

Its sad when one has to play dumb to hold onto his world view.
it also focuses on the world of animals, but the human adavantage for all human individuals is cooperation, not animalistic brutish domination.

it has been a force for dehumanization, devolvement, and moral degradation.

devo.

whip it.

whip it good.

 
Gorillas themselves are not racist, do try to keep up.

Depends on the context, if they are making fun of him trying to alter his god given image, with freaky orange paint… it’s not blasphemy or resist. You are not making fun of his genetics.
So you think that Trump's coloring does not have anything to do with his genetics. Proof Link??
 
As usual you're being disingenuous.

"Associating Black people with primates has origins in eugenics arguments that Black people were biologically inferior or a lesser human. (Eugenics theories have been widely debunked and denounced, especially after being used as justification in the Holocaust).

The message was also disseminated through what would have been considered entertainment at the time. In 1906, for example, the Bronx zoo caged a Congolese man named Ota Benga in the primate house as an exhibit. The New York Times coverage at the time read, "it is probably a good thing that Benga doesn't think very deeply," and speculated that uncomfortable zoogoers may not understand his race was not highly rated among humans.

"The development of the cultural myth of Black subhumanity served as the justification for Jim Crow segregation and acts of vigilante justice against Blacks in the form of lynching in the U.S. South," Gregory Parks and Danielle Heard wrote in a 2009 Cornell Law Faculty Working Papers publication about the dangers of racist jokes against Obama.

After the civil rights era, the monkey and gorilla imagery has continued to perpetuate stereotypes of Black people being brutish or beastly, they wrote.

This is not the first time the Obamas have been subjected to racist associations with primates. According to the Jim Crow Museum, in the 2008 presidential elections, Barack Obama was depicted as a monkey on multiple occasions. A small West Virginia town struck controversy with a Facebook post that called Michelle Obama an "ape in heels." In 2009, a New York Post cartoon showed two cops shooting a chimpanzee with a conversation bubble, "they'll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill."

And calling Trump an orangutan is meant to compare him to a lesser animal correct?
 
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