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Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s long and well-documented history of racism garnered fresh attention on Wednesday after the Republican nominee’s comments about Vice President Kamala Harris, his presumptive Democratic opponent, at a convention for Black reporters.
During Trump’s appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) event in Chicago, he was asked about racist claims from some Republicans that Harris is a “DEI hire,” a reference to the diversity, equity, and inclusion policies targeted by the GOP.
“She was always of Indian heritage and she was only promoting Indian heritage,” Trump said. “I didn’t know she was Black, until a number of years ago, when she happened to turn Black, and now she wants to be known as Black. So I don’t know, is she Indian or is she Black?”
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Sharing a video on social media, Nebraska state Sen. Megan Hunt (D-8) said: “Unreal, racist, worth watching, and I have to say it’s a good thing that he’s out on the record in serious spaces talking about how he really feels. Keep it up, here’s your guy, conservatives.”
Congressman Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) declared: “This unhinged and shameful person should never be near the presidency again. He’s a disgrace.”
Harris campaign communications director Michael Tyler said in a statement that “the hostility Donald Trump showed on stage today is the same hostility he has shown throughout his life, throughout his term in office, and throughout his campaign for president as he seeks to regain power and inflict his harmful Project 2025 agenda on the American people.”
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Harris supporters and anti-racism advocates have anticipated such comments from Trump and his allies and expect them to continue. Sung Yeon Choimorrow, executive director of the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum, wrote Monday in a Common Dreams opinion piece, “As a society, we cannot simply brush off verbal attacks and racist misogyny as acceptable speech.”
“Working towards real systemic change in a world that recognizes and addresses the real harm caused by anti-Asian and racialized misogyny,” she argued, “will take all of us speaking up against these kinds of attacks that have been allowed to go on for far too long.”
If you follow a link to video, he’s practically falling apart trying to hit back. It’s surprisingly bad. You can read the words, but the delivery is even more pathetic.
Image description: A screenshot of two black people playing Disco Elysium reacting to a failed visual calculus check. The text reads:
Visual Calculus [Medium: Failure] - All you can see is the fact that her skin is a different colour from yours. That’s literally all. You’re gonna have to run with that.
Then the only option to reply with is given:
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- “You’re black”
Below that the two black people have their hands on the tops of their heads in manner which denotes frustrated surprise, they are sitting behind microphones as they are playing and commenting on the game together.
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Weird thing to say
It was all bad.
At one point he asked them to define dei hire… They defined it
He’s literally the embodiment of many of those Facebook idiots these days who think shouting the loudest gives them credibility . And like Facebook idiots, there is no way to shut people like this up.
At this point of time, it might actually be more effective to simply ignore him and focus on Harris who actually has something to say
Everyone knows he’s going to be a dictator. Everyone knows he’s a criminal and a liar.
At this point, it would be better to simply let the world forget he exists… Because he gets too much attention, and despite it being bad attention, it makes him seem stronger than he actually is (he’s literally a coward)
Sometimes, giving publicity to people digging themselves in, is all that’s needed to win a popularity contest.
At the point of time though, he wants the publicity. Kamala can convey to people effectively that he’s a bigoted criminal idiot and she’s done so really effectively, in a way I feel would appeal even to many Trump voters.
At the end of the day though, even in Australia it would be bad if he wins again
Laughs nervously in Canadian
It sucked when he was president. It emboldened all of the cockroaches in our society. Some of our politicians are trying to emulate him, and it’s working. Some people love dictators and bullies, I guess.
They’re currently causing more problems with our public health care as a way to then be able to present private health care as a solution. If they take away or ruin our health care, I don’t know where I would go or where I could go really. But I wouldn’t want to live under that kind of government that actively harms its population.