
I am forever amazed at how many of our fellow Americans continue to normalize the presidency of Donald J. trump. It's as if all the blatant racism and overall ignorance he has been displaying for the past three years (eight years if you count his
birtherism BS) should just be ignored.
I suppose that if you belong to a particular group of Americans it's easier to do that. In fact, members of that particular group is why we have a President trump in the first place.
The following article by
Carol Anderson was written in November of 2016 for Time Magazine. It is an article that is worth revisiting given where we are in the trump presidency with impeachment looming over the horizon.
"White rage got us here.
While the economic anxiety of Trump supporters is often touted as the driving force behind the mogul’s electoral college victory, that rationale is just a ruse, a clever red herring. The median income of a Trump supporter is more than $70,000 per year, which is well above the national average, and a 2016 study noted that it would take African Americans 228 years to equal the wealth of whites in the U.S. Clearly, Trump’s pathway into the Oval Office is not really about white economic angst.
Rather, Barack Obama’s election — and its powerful symbolism of black advancement — was the major trigger for the policy backlash that led to Donald Trump, and which has now put America’s national security at risk.
Republicans carved out this trench shortly after Obama’s 2008 victory. The GOP pushed through a number of laws at the state level to block as many of his voters, primarily African Americans, from the polls as possible. North Carolina targeted black voters with nearly “
surgical precision.” Wisconsin Republicans were “
giddy” about disfranchising African Americans, especially in Milwaukee. Florida’s GOP cut particular days of early voting to nullify the political participation of
black churchgoers. Texas
required certain types of government-issued photo IDs to vote and then
ensured that nearly 1.6 million black and Latino citizens would have
very limited access. Ohio
skewed its early
voting laws to
diminish the
turnout in the cities while also implementing a literacy test that officials applied only to those in urban counties.
The end result was that the Republicans had effectively
shattered the black and Latino demographic firewall that could have prevented a Trump presidency. A Trump presidency, to be clear, that many in the Republican establishment rightfully feared because of the mogul’s demonstrated unfitness for office.
But they
didn’t fear it enough. Because even in the wake of federal court orders striking down many of the most odious, discriminatory features of voter suppression, the GOP
resisted,
stalled and
defied the judiciary until
confusion and
resignation reigned at the
polls. It was
too late.
In a horrific Faustian
calculation, these Republican patriots put the nation at risk so that Trump could fulfill his dominant campaign promise. And, to be clear, it was not to make America great again, but to make access to America’s resources “
whites only” again. The
Klan recognized it, as did the
white nationalists who gave Trump their full-throttled support. But, this wasn’t just a fantasy of the far right. The
allure of a revived
Jim Crow nation that proudly, willfully
excludes and
debases millions of nonwhites was so reaffirming and reassuring that everything else became
secondary or tertiary. Everything else, including
national security.
Despite his glaring lack of qualifications, patriots shoved Trump into the role of
Commander in Chief — a man who had already maligned the U.S. military as a “disaster,” denigrated the generals dismantling ISIS, and disparaged POWs for being stupid enough to get caught. Patriots
cheered on as Trump
asked the Russian government to
hack an American citizen who had led a national-security agency. Patriots acquiesced to a foreign policy that encouraged
nuclear proliferation, oozed profound
ignorance about the basic fundamentals of U.S.
nuclear capability, and kept in play use of the ultimate weapon by a man who has difficulty even maintaining control on Twitter.
Patriots gleefully
ignored warnings by the National Security Agency that the
hacked documents released by
WikiLeaks were actually the result of and washed through
Russian intelligence. Patriots didn’t blink when Trump’s economic plan included the possibility of
defaulting on the U.S. debt although that “could undermine the stability of global financial markets” on a scale not seen since the Great Recession and cost American taxpayers billions of dollars in higher interest rates. Patriots accepted Trump’s
admiration of Vladimir Putin, disdain for the President of the United States, and a foreign policy agenda that
matched up smoothly with the Russian — not American — government’s.
In other words, in January 2017, a man will be at the helm of the U.S. military, intelligence and foreign policy bureaucracies, who actually encouraged foreign intervention in an American election and advocated for dismantling the alliances that will aid Russian expansionism and weaken U.S. influence and power. Yet, the
patriots bet that the
trade-off will be well
worth it.
Clearly,
white rage has brought us
here."
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