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It is not as much a case of Trump excluding minorities as making statements and eliminating programs that offend minoritiesI agreeThe problem is that not many Republicans or Republican donors are minorities
Those are the sources of interns
I also doubt if many minorities want to work in a Trump White House
Agreed, thus the lack of interns reflects the poor showing the GOP has in minority communities,
not racist exclusion as the OP, tried to suggest.
The Republicans are just inept when it comes to attracting minorities. Some of it is intentional, some not
But while minority students flocked to work in an Obama administration, I doubt many would want to work for Trump
Try to focus.
You have managed to see that the "whiteness" of this class of interns is a natural result of minorities vastly NOT being republicans.
You can see that it is thus unfair to blame Trump for excluding minorities that are not republicans from his intern program.
Yet, this thread is full of liberals who are using circular logic to use this as evidence of republican racism.
A lot of people talk a lot of shit about "working together", "healing society" and shit like that. BUt mostly they are full of shit.
IN this one instance, if you were to actually DEFEND, President Trump and the republicans, you would be actually doing that.
It would not require giving a single inch on any issue or policy position, but would, in a small way reduce partisan hate and division in our society.
Can you see how that would be?