For
scores of years, some Americans have cloaked bigotry and racism with
polite “code phrases” that shield their users from disdain.
Phrases like, “urban problem” which relates to African Americans;
“family values” which places some racial groups, who can’t
afford to live in families, opposite poor whites, who can’t afford
not to, let alone affluent people who may choose family life; and
“immigration problem” which means Asians and Hispanics and dark
skinned others, who have, or might take desirable jobs.
Then
the 2016 Presidential campaign comes, and with it a street-wise
scrapper who foregoes the niceties of polite discourse. He calls
Mexicans criminals and rapists, proposes deporting millions of
people, deplores Black Lives Matter, supports violence against
protesters, and shows crass disrespect for women. America’s bigots
respond enthusiastically. To the international embarrassment of
America, they avidly support his snot-nosed petulance, and lack of
substance.
He is
the logical conclusion of the greed, privilege, obstinacy, and
stupidity of exclusive VS. inclusive thinking. And his nearest
competitor is even worse. While he and his ilk want to divide
Americans because of economic difficulty, America’s real economic
issues go begging. Like, why are there too few jobs, why is our
infrastructure crumbling, why is the government short of money, and
why isn’t congress addressing America’s needs?
Around
here, we think people need to ignore the manipulators and get busy
supporting what has and will continue to make America great.
Community, diversity, immigration, and innovation. And certainly
not the “reverse Robin Hood” tax concepts of demagogues.
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