Referring to someone as being Mexican is not the sign of someone being racist or a bigot, any more than it is to refer to a black individual as African American. Perhaps to those who believe in this political correctness crap looking to "create" an issue.. However, if he were to choose the use of a vulgar term that is demeaning to the person's heritage or background, you would have a point.
Yeah that's nice little Johnny, now shut up and sit down, because that's not what I posted at all. Good luck trying to stuff words in other people's mouths, until they call you on it.
Once again for the slow readers, and for the 18th time, "Mexican" is not a race, nor is the term itself a slur. What's his reason then for bringing up an ethnicity --- historic nationality of his parents -- on a judge from ******* Indiana? Is it because he's too stupid to know the difference between Indiana and Mexico? Is it because he's too stupid to know that Mexicans can't be American judges? Is it because he's too stupid to know that being of Mexican heritage has no bearing on whether a fraud case can proceed or not?
None of the above. The heritage of a judge born in Indiana is irrelevant, and he knows it. It doesn't necessarily demonstrate HE (Rump) is a bigot --- it demonstrates that he's TAPPING that sentiment in his zombie followers who are, he suspects, too dim to figure out those "none of the above"s above. And judging by the blind Doublethink exhibited in this forum, he's right about that.
In other words, it's not "Mexicans" he's treating with contempt here --- it's his own sycophants. You remember --- the same ones he snarked that would still be zombifically following him even if he shot somebody on Fifth Avenue? The ones that keep droning "yes master, may I have another" regardless how stupid he makes them look?
---- GET IT YET? You're being
played, like a three dollar banjo.
That being said, I have yet to see Trump accurately quoted as using an ethnic slir in hatred condescending manner directly associated that individual's heritage. Rather, it appears Christians have more of a thicker skin to be more "tolerant" in handling all the associated ridicules that are thrown at them... maybe the rest of society can learn a thing or two from them.
There isn't anything in any of this about "Christians". The point continues to sail way over your head.