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The Trump Campaign Endorses a Racist Theory

  
Via:  John Russell  •  3 months ago  •  2 comments


The Trump Campaign Endorses a Racist Theory
Yesterday, the official Trump War Room campaign account on X posted a picture of a peaceful residential neighborhood, which it captioned “Your Neighborhood Under Trump.” The tranquil image was juxtaposed with a chaotic scene of Black and Hispanic migrants who’d arrived in New York last summer, captioned: “Your Neighborhood Under Kamala.”

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August 14, 2024, 7:18 PM ET







The Trump campaign’s post yesterday about the “Third World” went beyond Trump’s known obsession with migrant crime to highlight an embrace of the “Great Replacement” theory.

An Alarming Embrace


Yesterday, the official Trump War Room campaign account on X   posted   a picture of a peaceful residential neighborhood, which it captioned “Your Neighborhood Under Trump.” The tranquil image was juxtaposed with a chaotic scene of Black and Hispanic migrants who’d arrived in New York last summer, captioned: “Your Neighborhood Under Kamala.” “Import the third world,” the post declared. “Become the third world.”

Subtle it was not. I include the image below, because the reality is even more disturbing than the description:







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Screenshot of an August 13   @TrumpWarRoom   post on X


This racist post is consistent with the tone that the Trump campaign has taken in recent weeks—one even uglier than that of months and years past—as the former president struggles to gain traction against Kamala Harris.   Like Donald Trump himself, the War Room account has a singular obsession: It regularly highlights stories about migrant crime, posting pictures of Black or brown men who have immigrated to the U.S. and been arrested. A necessary note: There is   no evidence   of a migrant-led crime spike, or of higher crime rates in cities with the greatest numbers of migrants. Research   suggests   that immigrants are   less likely   than their native-born counterparts to be arrested. Trump and his campaign’s obsession with crimes committed by migrants—and their relative silence on other dangers Americans face, such as mass shootings—speaks for itself.


The drumbeat seems to have gotten louder this week. Yesterday, the War Room account also   reposted   a clip of a Fox News segment about a Haitian migrant charged with raping a child, adding, “Life under President Trump: Increased child tax credits. Life under Kamala Harris: Increased child rape.” The list goes   on   and   on .

None of this is new for Trump,   who has a long   and   well-documented history   of racist remarks, and whose campaigns have been built on stoking fears of migrants. Indeed, migrant crime has been a consistent Trumpian theme since he came down a golden escalator in 2015 and declared: “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best … They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.” As a candidate in 2015, Trump   called for   “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States,” and according to   The Washington Post , he referred to Haiti and African nations as   “shithole countries”   while president. “Why do we need more Haitians, take them out,” he said, according to   Washington Post   sources who were briefed on a bipartisan meeting on immigration. Trump later denied using the term   shithole , but has continued to emphasize and exploit   misleading charges   about crime committed by immigrants.











Trump has never backed off. Now his campaign is pushing that same line, but with a grotesque twist.   They are hammering on the theme that it is Trump’s Black female opponent who is responsible for all of this supposed chaos. “Kamala Harris IMPORTS rape and plunder into our communities,”   another Trump War Room post declared yesterday . “President Trump will END this carnage and DEPORT these illegal aliens back to where they came from.”

Perhaps even more worrying is that the “neighborhood” post went beyond Trump’s fixation on migrant crime to highlight his campaign’s embrace of the   “Great Replacement” theory —the fear that Black and brown migrants will displace white Americans in the voting booth, the workplace, and a neighborhood near you. Once confined to the white-nationalist fringes, the   theory   was popularized   in part by the former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who   said   in 2021 that “the Democratic Party is trying to replace the current electorate, the voters now casting ballots, with new people, more obedient voters from the Third World.”

Now Trump’s own campaign is amplifying these fears of a “Third World” takeover. Trump   has taken   his racism far beyond a dog whistle, and as even a cursory scroll through the War Room account shows, his campaign is not attempting to hide it.


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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    3 months ago

All we need is a new round of white flight. 

I hate to break it to all you MAGA, but that image , put out by the Trump campaign, is racist. 

 
 
 
Thomas
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1.1  Thomas  replied to  JohnRussell @1    3 months ago

Looks like they are at a beer blast or something

 
 

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