How Trump's attacks on prosecutors build on history of using racist language and stereotypes - eviltoast
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    if only there was something they could do about him attacking prosecutors. oh well. theyve tried nothing and theyre all out of ideas.

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    Both the GOPs history and Trumps personal history of being an irredeemable shitbag.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The rhetoric is a reminder of Trump’s tendency to use coded racial messaging as a signal to supporters, an approach he has deployed over several decades as he evolved from a New York City real estate tycoon to a reality television star and, eventually, the president.

    “He’s taking that historical racialized language that was offensive and insulting, and the subordinating of Black persons, applying it in a contemporary space and really bubbling up that history,” said Bev-Freda Jackson, a professor in the school of public affairs at American University.

    On a personal level, a bond agreement signed on Monday by Trump’s lawyers and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis imposes restrictions on his communications, including those issued through social media.

    Even before Trump was charged in Georgia last week with multiple criminal counts related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, he spent days assailing the prosecutor in the case with unfounded accusations and race-related attacks.

    Earlier this month, a Texas woman was arrested and charged with threatening to kill U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is overseeing the federal criminal case against Trump in Washington.

    The close resemblance of “riggers” to a racial slur garnered attention from internet users on a pro-Trump online forum, who used the term in dozens of racist messages calling for people to be killed or hanged after seeing Trump’s post .


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          They see the demonization of Trump which pushes them further into his arms

          Or maybe they just join the war on racism on the side of racism, Trump’s campaign was virtue signaling to them the whole time.

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          He has a diehard fan base because he appeals to that fan base because of what he says and does.

          Most if not all of those folks long ago wrote off any media that doesn’t align with their worldview. They don’t go to Huffpost or even NPR for info they go to Fox or even OANN or similar. They also tend not to be very skilled at critical thinking in reviewing the sources of their information. So they don’t get multiple perspectives, just one carefully curated one from a much less trustworthy source.

          Anyone who between 2015 and 2020 was getting their news from an array of relatively trustworthy sources with a range of biases and who also digs for audio/video clips of quotes in full context, corroborating stories, additional details, and source documents is someone who has seen sufficient quantity and quality of evidence. That evidence includes Trump saying things, making decisions, and taking actions that are consistent with being bigoted against minorities, women, disabled people, and so forth.

          That doesn’t make him worse than Hitler since he hasn’t exterminated millions of people so far.

          Anyone who thinks the press demonized him isn’t very good at forming evidence-based beliefs and probably needs to work hard on that so they will no longer be grifted endlessly.

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      The narrative doesn’t need to be pushed. It’s right there, in the open, for all to see and hear. His base eats it up and wants to be just like their hero.