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In reply to the discussion: Must be quite a shock to see this vulgar return of overt white racism [View all]pat_k
(13,828 posts)24. More of our electeds and candidates must do a FAR better job of denouncing, demonizing, and delegitimizing...
... the intolerable conduct and agendas that has been "normalized" as "political difference" in the era of Trump.
Our federal and state governments have been co-opted and infiltrated by people who have NO PLACE in a legitimate American government.
These people are defined by one or more of the following characteristics:
Does the bidding of Trump, no matter how corrupt, criminal, cruel, or destructive to our freedoms, our families, and our futures.
Abuses power to line their own pockets, the pockets of others in their gang, and the pockets of their billionaire backers.
Advances a racist agenda that seeks to reverse decades of social progress and seeks to purge African Americans, Native Americans, Latinos, and other people of color from our history, our civil service, and our elected offices.
Advances a Christian Nationalist agenda. That is, they are committed to passing laws that impose their PERSONAL religious beliefs on Americans who DO NOT SHARE those beliefs. Seeking to pass such laws is both deeply Un-Christian and Un-American.
Is determined to deport as many people of color who have come to this nation from elsewhere as possible, regardless of whether they are naturalized citizens, documented, or undocumented.
It is the business of of every American who believes in constitutional moral principles to demonize and unequivocally reject all attempts to abuse the apparatus of any branch of our government to advance these illegitimate ends.
These are not matters of "policy difference" or "political debate." These are red lines. Where these people have been successful in advancing their intolerable agendas, the affected legislative, executive, or judicial bodies are no longer legitimate parts of the American constitutional system.
We need a label for these people. A shorthand.
The label I use is trumpublicans. My definition of trumpublican clearly distinguishes it from the broader terms MAGA or Republican. (See related post.)
Trumpublicans have NO PLACE in any branch of a legitimate American government.
More of our electeds and candidates must be out there making it clear to the American people that trumpublicans must be purged from our courts, from our legislatures, and from our executive agencies and offices. This is more important than "affordability." It is more important than any policy because until there is greater consensus on what IS and IS NOT a legitimate use of the levers of our our constitutional system, we will be fighting a losing battle.
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Must be quite a shock to see this vulgar return of overt white racism [View all]
malaise
Wednesday
OP
A shock. Not at all. On the contrary. I've been WARNING about it for at least a DECADE now.
B.See
Wednesday
#1
Oh! Idk That detail! I was angry in general about it - did they call that "The Brooks Brothers riot"?
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#83
It's been building particularly since drumphf frst insulted Candidate Obama with the birth certificate lies...
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#81
Nice story. Sometimes it takes just one real encounter to understand that we are all one, all the same.
erronis
Wednesday
#19
A heartening story! In the 70's I remember I had a pen pal in Geogia...
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#89
I'm a Northern white woman, and I've countered [luckily infrequently] things other white people have said to me....
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#86
I think it was evolving some, BUT that made the racists more entrenched, and vicious...
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#91
True dat. This explains the history of modern American racism. We've gone back to the future.
Marcuse
Yesterday
#66
I knew as a child, when i first heard the words "all men are created equal", that the shit was going to hit the fan one
Solomon
Wednesday
#13
Hooo, I'll bet. Clicked on the article will read. Glad some of your famimy has some good sense!
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#93
As someone born an raised in the south, my reply is to ask "What do you mean, 'return'?"
OldBaldy1701E
Wednesday
#17
More of our electeds and candidates must do a FAR better job of denouncing, demonizing, and delegitimizing...
pat_k
Wednesday
#24
I would partly disagree...least for back in the late '60's, early '70's
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#94
Not a shock. The racism never left. Like cockroaches, they hide in the shadows awaiting the dark
Scalded Nun
Wednesday
#30
Seems not too long ago comments like this would get a rash of shit from southerners claiming the north is just as racist
Hassin Bin Sober
Wednesday
#31
Sheathing for eight years with a black president their brains filled with putrid puss.
Hope22
Yesterday
#44
But as long as slavery existed, those dipshits wouldn't be on the lowest rung of the socio-economical ladder.
Aristus
Yesterday
#69
I would say it was like today's poor Americans who take the side of the wealthy
misanthrope
Yesterday
#70
Living in a blue bubble as I do, it's always a bit shocking to see or read about
Ocelot II
Yesterday
#61
Roberts and the five of the other justices have been paving the way for this for a while
LetMyPeopleVote
Yesterday
#64
Red-lining does exist in NYC, but less so. Has been fought against in the past several decades
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#99
Unfortunately I am not shocked. It's alway been there, just more quiet etc.
themaguffin
Yesterday
#80
I guess no. I've sure known there's plenry of racists still out there!. I guess the sort of shock is....
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#101
Beyond my naive reckoning. Shocking. Part of my white privilege: I didn't have to see it until it would not ...
marble falls
Yesterday
#102