He is has made it Ok to be an open racist in America again. The list goes on and on and you haven't disputed any of it.
Once you isolate an item from your gish gallop list and post it here, I will put it to the test like the one I showed you in post 549. I can see items on the gish gallop list that won't pass the test, so you may want to pick an item to submit that at least passes the tests seen in post 549.
Posting real evidence that cannot be disputed is VERY simple, unless it does not exist. If you insist on posting allegations, dismissed cases, gish gallop, secondhand quotes, or propaganda instead, it shows that you cannot post real evidence that cannot be disputed. When you evade what I am saying about this in your next post it will make you look even weaker. Go on now, post something besides evidence that proves trump is a racist. Evade away.
Please deal with the specific items I have listed.
The guy has been sued for racial discrimination and it wasn't ******* dismissed fool.
The guy called black NFL players "Son of a bitches."
The guy accused a Judge of being dishonest because he is of Mexican descent.
Trump has a decades-old history of mistreating and stereotyping blacks folks.
When he was getting his start in business, he was sued by the Justice Department for refusing to rent apartments to black and Latino tenants. Are you telling us that is untrue?
The guy claimed Pres. Obama wasn't born in America, he was a large part of the Birther Movement. Are you telling us that is untrue.
He is has made it Ok to be an open racist in America again. The list goes on and on and you haven't disputed any of it.
Submit the first allegation, dismissed case, secondhand quote, or propaganda item that you intend to use as a substitute for evidence, let's get started.
Trump Management Corporation, was sued by the Justice Department for alleged racial discrimination. At the time, Trump was the company’s president.
Two years later, Trump Management settled the case, promising not to discriminate against blacks, Puerto Ricans and other minorities. As part of the agreement, Trump was required to send its list of vacancies in its 15,000 apartments to a civil-rights group, giving them first priority in providing applicants for certain apartments, according to a contemperaneous
New York Times account. Trump, who emphasized that the agreement was not an admission of guilt, later crowed that he was satisfied because it did not require them to “accept persons on welfare as tenants unless as qualified as any other tenant.”
But the company didn’t sufficiently fulfill its promise, because three years later, the Justice Department charged Trump Management with continuing to discriminate against blacks through such tactics as telling them that apartments were not available. As part of its demands, the government asked that victims of discrimination be compensated and that Trump Management continue to report to the Justice Department on its compliance. Cohn lashed out, according to the
New York Times, claiming that the court motion was “nothing more than a rehash of complaints by a couple of planted malcontents.”
How about this little tidbit.
Trump
caught flack for his comments attacking affirmative action on NBC’s two-hour special “The Race,” telling host Bryant Gumbel:
“If I was starting off today, I would love to be a well-educated black because I really do believe they have the actual advantage today.” That remark was derided by
Orlando Sentinel columnist David D. Porter, who opined: “Too bad Trump can’t get his wish. Then he’d see that being educated, black and over 21 isn’t the key to the Trump Tower. You see there’s still that little ugly problem of racism.”.
Are you saying Trump didn't make that remark.
Did Trump call these players SOBs?
After the rape of a white female jogger in Central Park in 1989, Trump aroused controversy in New York’s black community when he took out full-page newspaper ads calling for the death penalty for the African-American teenage suspects — who were all later exonerated. One of the defendant’s lawyers, Colin Moore, compared Trump’s stance to the racist attitudes expressed in the 1930s during the infamous “Scottsboro Boys” case.
He still believes these young men are guilty to this day.