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Opinion: Tuberville's racially charged remarks should be condemned | CNN

  

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Via:  jbb  •  2 years ago  •  9 comments

By:   Dean Obeidallah (CNN)

Opinion: Tuberville's racially charged remarks should be condemned | CNN
Tommy Tuberville's history of racially insensitive comments likely explains why the senator from Alabama was invited to Nevada to help Republican candidates locked in tight races for US senator and governor, writes Dean Obeidallah.

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CNN —

GOP Sen. Tommy Tuberville caused an uproar over the weekend with his comments at a Donald Trump rally in Nevada in which he made racially charged remarks connecting Black people with crime.

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Tuberville's spokeswoman did not respond to CNN's request for clarification on Saturday night, but a look at Tuberville's history of racially insensitive comments likely explains why the senator from Alabama was invited to Nevada to help Republican candidates locked in tight races for US senator and governor.

Tuberville, appearing with Trump in a rural area of Nevada in support of those candidates, first told the crowd that the Democratic Party is "pro-crime, they want crime." Then he exclaimed, "They want crime because they want to take over what you got. They want to control what you have." What that means is hard to say, but GOP leaders know their base well, so telling the audience that Democrats want to steal what you have was the message Tuberville believes will animate some Republican voters.

Tuberville's comment that caused such a backlash must also be viewed in the same light. Raising his voice in anger, the senator shouted, "They want reparations, because they think the people that do the crime are owed that! Bullsh**!" That line drew big cheers from the audience, with Tuberville adding, "They are not owed that."

Connecting reparations — the concept of compensating Black Americans who are the descendants of enslaved people for the inhumane suffering of their ancestors — with people who commit crimes is outrageous — and way beyond a dog whistle.

CNN anchor and senior political correspondent Abby Phillip rightly called it Sunday morning "straight-up racism from a sitting United States senator." Phillip explained that Tuberville was "talking to white voters about their own preconceived notions of Black people being responsible for crime and not deserving anything as a result."

Tuberville's history of trafficking in bigotry backs that up. For starters, in 2011, when Tuberville was still a college football coach, he appeared on Fox News, lending his support to Trump's birtherism smear of President Barack Obama. "There's got to be something on there (the birth certificate) that he doesn't want anybody to see," the coach said then.

As a candidate for Senate, Tuberville served up a buffet of bigotry, taking aim at many of the go-to targets GOP leaders love to demonize. Like Trump, he claimed immigrants were bringing in "drugs" and "diseases." Tuberville also came after my own Muslim community with lies such as you "can't drive through a neighborhood (in certain cities). Why? Because terrorism has taken over. Sharia law has taken over." That wasn't true, but Tuberville knows some GOP voters well.

Regarding the LGBTQ community, Tuberville posted on Facebook during his Senate campaign: "Hard to believe that right in my own backyard the city of Opelika allows drag queens in the city Christmas Parade which was held this weekend. What is next?" As a candidate, he also complained on Facebook over reports that Chick-fil-A no longer would donate to charities under fire from LGBTQ activists: "Isn't it horrible when liberal activists ruin something good?"

As a senator in 2021, Tuberville continued with the dog whistles. For example, he publicly opposed renaming Fort Rucker - a military base in Alabama named in honor of Confederate Gen. Edmund W. Rucker. "You can't destroy history, you can't change it," Tuberville told The Southeast Sun newspaper in Enterprise, Alabama. "We need to learn from history."

The senator has slammed teaching critical race theory, accusing Democrats of promoting the academic framework to "change the way we view our country." So, Tuberville wants to keep honoring Confederate generals who fought to preserve slavery while banning students from knowing the full history of slavery and racism in America.

Tuberville, one of only a handful of US senators to challenge President Joe Biden's 2020 victory after the January 6 attack on the Capitol, has repeatedly told us who he is. None of it is a secret.

And keep in mind, while Tuberville was a football coach for more than two decades before being elected to the Senate, he never coached in Nevada. In fact, for most of his career, he was in the Deep South, coaching at the University of Mississippi and Auburn University in Alabama.

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But Nevada is a battleground state, and Republican gubernatorial hopeful Joe Lombardo and Senate candidate Adam Laxalt — who both attended Saturday's rally — are locked in close races with Democratic incumbents Gov. Steve Sisolak and Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, respectively.

So far, neither Laxalt nor Lombardo has denounced Tuberville's comments on Twitter despite sharing numerous clips from the rally. And it's unlikely you will see them do so. Laxalt and Lombardo — like Trump and Tuberville — know exactly what excites some GOP voters.


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JBB
Professor Principal
1  seeder  JBB    2 years ago

Tuberville is a straight up 100% Pure D Racist Pig...

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
2  devangelical    2 years ago

I don't even know why trumpsters even bother to hide their racism with dog whistles anymore.

 
 
 
Dismayed Patriot
Professor Quiet
2.1  Dismayed Patriot  replied to  devangelical @2    2 years ago
I don't even know why trumpsters even bother to hide their racism with dog whistles anymore.

I think in their minds they don't consider themselves "racist", they just "know" from their gut and anecdotal stories that "some" people with very dark skin are "the people that do the crime" and "some" people with brown skin have calves the size cantaloupes from running drugs across the border and can't help but rape white women. In their minds if they know a black American or Mexican American who caters to them, shows them respect, perhaps serve them good food or own a successful restaurant and they think to themselves "Well now there's one of the good ones..." they think that means they're not racist.

They also refuse to believe there is any systemic racism left in America, but if you ask them if they'd rather have been born black in America or would switch places with the average black American living and working today all of a sudden they go quiet or start spitting out anecdotes about how they grew up poor and had to work hard and pull themselves up by their bootstraps, blah, blah, blah, never answering the question.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
Professor Principal
3  JohnRussell    2 years ago

Tuberville is a low life, and that is not news to anyone. 

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
4  Kavika     2 years ago

Well, he spoke in a town, Minden NV. that has a long history of racism. At one point it was a ''sundown town'' to Native Americans so he was well received.

Both Laxalt and Lombardo know that area and town and its historical past and present. 

 
 
 
Dismayed Patriot
Professor Quiet
5  Dismayed Patriot    2 years ago
"first told the crowd that the Democratic Party is "pro-crime, they want crime." Then he exclaimed, "They want crime because they want to take over what you got. They want to control what you have."

But Democrats are the divisive ones. /s

"They want reparations, because they think the people that do the crime are owed that! Bullsh**!"

Yup, straight up racist rhetoric. Sadly, accusing all black people of being thieving looting criminals is common among these poorly educated conservatives. In their minds it doesn't matter if 93% of the protests in 2020 were peaceful, the 7% that turned into riots and looting to them means ALL BLM and every black person or liberal siding with them are violent thieving criminals far worse than the white rightwing conservative insurrectionists who violently attacked the capital in an attempt to overturn an election and install their 'Dear Leader' into power.

Tuberville "publicly opposed renaming Fort Rucker - a military base in Alabama named in honor of Confederate Gen. Edmund W. Rucker. "You can't destroy history, you can't change it," Tuberville told The Southeast Sun newspaper in Enterprise, Alabama. "We need to learn from history."

Right, that's why we have the 'U.S.S. Adolph Hitler' sailing in our Navy fleet and the large military base in Alabama 'Fort Hirohito'... /s

 
 
 
Ozzwald
Professor Quiet
5.1  Ozzwald  replied to  Dismayed Patriot @5    2 years ago
Tuberville told The Southeast Sun newspaper in Enterprise, Alabama. "We need to learn from history."

Which is why we are changing its name...DUH!!!

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
5.2  Kavika   replied to  Dismayed Patriot @5    2 years ago

Tuberville wants the racist traitor's name to represent the fort/army. The new name is a native son of Alabama and career army vet and a Medal of Honor recipient. 

Sounds about right for Tuberville.

 
 
 
al Jizzerror
Masters Expert
6  al Jizzerror    2 years ago

Tommy Tuberville fits right in with the other Alabama redneck racists.

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