Trump is not a racist!

Even if Trump HAD called all Mexicans rapists, which he obviously did not, how would we know which Mexicans he is racist toward? Mexicans come in all five races recognized by the us census, so which race out of all the Mexican nationality would he be targeting?
 
Mexico is a country not a race you stupid progs. Europeans from many countries and even the middle east flowed into Mexico and S. American in the 1800's and 1900's. White Marxist progs should commit mass suicide to make things right.
 
Hey idiots

IT DOES NOT MATTER ANYMORE

TRUMP IS HISTORY
WOO HOO! LEFTY HALL OF FAME MATERIAL HERE!

Here is a lefty admitting that the racism gig was all just a political strategy, just like we have been saying all along!
 
Mexico is a country not a race you stupid progs. Europeans from many countries and even the middle east flowed into Mexico and S. American in the 1800's and 1900's. White Marxist progs should commit mass suicide to make things right.
Lefties have no idea how bigoted and offensive it is when they try to clump all Mexicans together as one race. Lefties are vile and disgusting for this behavior toward Mexicans.
 
Mexico is a country not a race you stupid progs. Europeans from many countries and even the middle east flowed into Mexico and S. American in the 1800's and 1900's. White Marxist progs should commit mass suicide to make things right.
Lefties have no idea how bigoted and offensive it is when they try to clump all Mexicans together as one race. Lefties are vile and disgusting for this behavior toward Mexicans.
Mexican Americans will be the most fervent supporters of the USA and conservative policy in the near future. They are no different than the Catholic immigrants from Poland, Ireland and Italy from the past......but Mexicans will be GOP supporters much faster.
 
Trump is history.

Yea he's a racist. Who cares. He's gone.

The Deplorables will have to find a new vessel for their hatred and bigotry.

Josh Hawley appears to want that mantle
WOO HOO! LEFTY HALL OF FAME MATERIAL HERE!

Here is a lefty admitting that the racism gig was all just a political strategy, just like we have been saying all along!
Seems reading is not your best skill retard
 
Lee Atwater a generation ago showed us how nobody can explicitly be racist and survive politicly. For example, when Trump calls mexicans rapists, the white supremacists hear the message. Another example is the order for government offices to stop diversity training.

always-S.jpg


"The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems."

"Thank you. It’s true, and these are the best and the finest. When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."

The paragraph you have there says "They're rapists", which means he's calling mexicans rapists. Not all of them, but some of them, according to Trump.

But more importantly Trump halting diversity training in federal government, defunding the 1619 project, "Kung Flu", racehorse theory "good german genes".
For God's sake, Trump never called Mexicans as a group, rapists. Let's look at what he really did say and what he did not say:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

In the first sentence, he is talking about people who he alleges that Mexico sends, and he has excluded "Mexico's best" from the people who he is talking about. This first sentence clearly shows that Trump was not commenting on "all" Mexicans, just the people who Mexico sends who are not also not Mexico's best.*

Ok, next sentence. "They're not sending you, they're not sending you", sounds like it is open to interpretation, but the one thing we do know is that he is not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans.

The next sentence really narrows things down as far as who he is talking about. "They're sending people who have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems with us." Here, he has narrowed down who he is talking about to people Mexico sends, who are not Mexico's best, certainly not every Mexican everywhere, and who are bringing problems. His grammar is pretty screwed up with the "us" thing, but it does not appear he is intending on including "us" as who he is talking about.

This next part is not describing who he is talking about, but tells us some of the "problems" of the people who Mexico sends who are bringing problems. "They're bringing drugs, They're bringing crime. They're rapists." Those problems that this isolated group of people who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who have problems, do sound pretty bad, so I am sure glad that Trump brought these things up. These things need to be brought up and be handled.

Last sentence: "And some I assume, are good people." It was pretty generous that Trump added this on, considering the kinds of problems that this isolated group of people are bringing. He assumes that some of these people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who are bringing such problems are actually good people.

Now we know who Trump was talking about:*
An isolated group of people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, and who bring lots of problems.

Now we know who he was not talking about:
He was not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans, or you.
he's talking about rapists coming from mexico. and criminals

0NgBf54.jpg
 
Lee Atwater a generation ago showed us how nobody can explicitly be racist and survive politicly. For example, when Trump calls mexicans rapists, the white supremacists hear the message. Another example is the order for government offices to stop diversity training.

always-S.jpg


"The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems."

"Thank you. It’s true, and these are the best and the finest. When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."

The paragraph you have there says "They're rapists", which means he's calling mexicans rapists. Not all of them, but some of them, according to Trump.

But more importantly Trump halting diversity training in federal government, defunding the 1619 project, "Kung Flu", racehorse theory "good german genes".
For God's sake, Trump never called Mexicans as a group, rapists. Let's look at what he really did say and what he did not say:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

In the first sentence, he is talking about people who he alleges that Mexico sends, and he has excluded "Mexico's best" from the people who he is talking about. This first sentence clearly shows that Trump was not commenting on "all" Mexicans, just the people who Mexico sends who are not also not Mexico's best.*

Ok, next sentence. "They're not sending you, they're not sending you", sounds like it is open to interpretation, but the one thing we do know is that he is not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans.

The next sentence really narrows things down as far as who he is talking about. "They're sending people who have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems with us." Here, he has narrowed down who he is talking about to people Mexico sends, who are not Mexico's best, certainly not every Mexican everywhere, and who are bringing problems. His grammar is pretty screwed up with the "us" thing, but it does not appear he is intending on including "us" as who he is talking about.

This next part is not describing who he is talking about, but tells us some of the "problems" of the people who Mexico sends who are bringing problems. "They're bringing drugs, They're bringing crime. They're rapists." Those problems that this isolated group of people who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who have problems, do sound pretty bad, so I am sure glad that Trump brought these things up. These things need to be brought up and be handled.

Last sentence: "And some I assume, are good people." It was pretty generous that Trump added this on, considering the kinds of problems that this isolated group of people are bringing. He assumes that some of these people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who are bringing such problems are actually good people.

Now we know who Trump was talking about:*
An isolated group of people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, and who bring lots of problems.

Now we know who he was not talking about:
He was not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans, or you.
he's talking about rapists coming from mexico. and criminals

0NgBf54.jpg
. Let's look at what he really did say and what he did not say:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

In the first sentence, he is talking about people who he alleges that Mexico sends, and he has excluded "Mexico's best" from the people who he is talking about. This first sentence clearly shows that Trump was not commenting on "all" Mexicans, just the people who Mexico sends who are not also not Mexico's best.*

Ok, next sentence. "They're not sending you, they're not sending you", sounds like it is open to interpretation, but the one thing we do know is that he is not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans.

The next sentence really narrows things down as far as who he is talking about. "They're sending people who have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems with us." Here, he has narrowed down who he is talking about to people Mexico sends, who are not Mexico's best, certainly not every Mexican everywhere, and who are bringing problems. His grammar is pretty screwed up with the "us" thing, but it does not appear he is intending on including "us" as who he is talking about.

This next part is not describing who he is talking about, but tells us some of the "problems" of the people who Mexico sends who are bringing problems. "They're bringing drugs, They're bringing crime. They're rapists." Those problems that this isolated group of people who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who have problems, do sound pretty bad, so I am sure glad that Trump brought these things up. These things need to be brought up and be handled.

Last sentence: "And some I assume, are good people." It was pretty generous that Trump added this on, considering the kinds of problems that this isolated group of people are bringing. He assumes that some of these people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who are bringing such problems are actually good people.

Now we know who Trump was talking about:
An isolated group of people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, and who bring lots of problems.

Now we know who he was not talking about:
 
Lee Atwater a generation ago showed us how nobody can explicitly be racist and survive politicly. For example, when Trump calls mexicans rapists, the white supremacists hear the message. Another example is the order for government offices to stop diversity training.

always-S.jpg


"The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems."

"Thank you. It’s true, and these are the best and the finest. When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."

The paragraph you have there says "They're rapists", which means he's calling mexicans rapists. Not all of them, but some of them, according to Trump.

But more importantly Trump halting diversity training in federal government, defunding the 1619 project, "Kung Flu", racehorse theory "good german genes".
For God's sake, Trump never called Mexicans as a group, rapists. Let's look at what he really did say and what he did not say:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

In the first sentence, he is talking about people who he alleges that Mexico sends, and he has excluded "Mexico's best" from the people who he is talking about. This first sentence clearly shows that Trump was not commenting on "all" Mexicans, just the people who Mexico sends who are not also not Mexico's best.*

Ok, next sentence. "They're not sending you, they're not sending you", sounds like it is open to interpretation, but the one thing we do know is that he is not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans.

The next sentence really narrows things down as far as who he is talking about. "They're sending people who have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems with us." Here, he has narrowed down who he is talking about to people Mexico sends, who are not Mexico's best, certainly not every Mexican everywhere, and who are bringing problems. His grammar is pretty screwed up with the "us" thing, but it does not appear he is intending on including "us" as who he is talking about.

This next part is not describing who he is talking about, but tells us some of the "problems" of the people who Mexico sends who are bringing problems. "They're bringing drugs, They're bringing crime. They're rapists." Those problems that this isolated group of people who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who have problems, do sound pretty bad, so I am sure glad that Trump brought these things up. These things need to be brought up and be handled.

Last sentence: "And some I assume, are good people." It was pretty generous that Trump added this on, considering the kinds of problems that this isolated group of people are bringing. He assumes that some of these people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who are bringing such problems are actually good people.

Now we know who Trump was talking about:*
An isolated group of people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, and who bring lots of problems.

Now we know who he was not talking about:
He was not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans, or you.
he's talking about rapists coming from mexico. and criminals

0NgBf54.jpg
80% Of Central American Women, Girls Are Raped Crossing Into The U.S.



"Rape Trees" Found Along Southern US Border

by Mariela RosarioMarch 11, 2009
 
Open your borders Israel!!!!
 
Lee Atwater a generation ago showed us how nobody can explicitly be racist and survive politicly. For example, when Trump calls mexicans rapists, the white supremacists hear the message. Another example is the order for government offices to stop diversity training.

always-S.jpg


"The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems."

"Thank you. It’s true, and these are the best and the finest. When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."

The paragraph you have there says "They're rapists", which means he's calling mexicans rapists. Not all of them, but some of them, according to Trump.

But more importantly Trump halting diversity training in federal government, defunding the 1619 project, "Kung Flu", racehorse theory "good german genes".
For God's sake, Trump never called Mexicans as a group, rapists. Let's look at what he really did say and what he did not say:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

In the first sentence, he is talking about people who he alleges that Mexico sends, and he has excluded "Mexico's best" from the people who he is talking about. This first sentence clearly shows that Trump was not commenting on "all" Mexicans, just the people who Mexico sends who are not also not Mexico's best.*

Ok, next sentence. "They're not sending you, they're not sending you", sounds like it is open to interpretation, but the one thing we do know is that he is not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans.

The next sentence really narrows things down as far as who he is talking about. "They're sending people who have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems with us." Here, he has narrowed down who he is talking about to people Mexico sends, who are not Mexico's best, certainly not every Mexican everywhere, and who are bringing problems. His grammar is pretty screwed up with the "us" thing, but it does not appear he is intending on including "us" as who he is talking about.

This next part is not describing who he is talking about, but tells us some of the "problems" of the people who Mexico sends who are bringing problems. "They're bringing drugs, They're bringing crime. They're rapists." Those problems that this isolated group of people who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who have problems, do sound pretty bad, so I am sure glad that Trump brought these things up. These things need to be brought up and be handled.

Last sentence: "And some I assume, are good people." It was pretty generous that Trump added this on, considering the kinds of problems that this isolated group of people are bringing. He assumes that some of these people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who are bringing such problems are actually good people.

Now we know who Trump was talking about:*
An isolated group of people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, and who bring lots of problems.

Now we know who he was not talking about:
He was not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans, or you.
he's talking about rapists coming from mexico. and criminals

0NgBf54.jpg
80% Of Central American Women, Girls Are Raped Crossing Into The U.S.



"Rape Trees" Found Along Southern US Border

by Mariela RosarioMarch 11, 2009
SOMEBODY is doing the raping...
 
Lee Atwater a generation ago showed us how nobody can explicitly be racist and survive politicly. For example, when Trump calls mexicans rapists, the white supremacists hear the message. Another example is the order for government offices to stop diversity training.

always-S.jpg


"The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems."

"Thank you. It’s true, and these are the best and the finest. When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."

The paragraph you have there says "They're rapists", which means he's calling mexicans rapists. Not all of them, but some of them, according to Trump.

But more importantly Trump halting diversity training in federal government, defunding the 1619 project, "Kung Flu", racehorse theory "good german genes".
For God's sake, Trump never called Mexicans as a group, rapists. Let's look at what he really did say and what he did not say:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

In the first sentence, he is talking about people who he alleges that Mexico sends, and he has excluded "Mexico's best" from the people who he is talking about. This first sentence clearly shows that Trump was not commenting on "all" Mexicans, just the people who Mexico sends who are not also not Mexico's best.*

Ok, next sentence. "They're not sending you, they're not sending you", sounds like it is open to interpretation, but the one thing we do know is that he is not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans.

The next sentence really narrows things down as far as who he is talking about. "They're sending people who have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems with us." Here, he has narrowed down who he is talking about to people Mexico sends, who are not Mexico's best, certainly not every Mexican everywhere, and who are bringing problems. His grammar is pretty screwed up with the "us" thing, but it does not appear he is intending on including "us" as who he is talking about.

This next part is not describing who he is talking about, but tells us some of the "problems" of the people who Mexico sends who are bringing problems. "They're bringing drugs, They're bringing crime. They're rapists." Those problems that this isolated group of people who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who have problems, do sound pretty bad, so I am sure glad that Trump brought these things up. These things need to be brought up and be handled.

Last sentence: "And some I assume, are good people." It was pretty generous that Trump added this on, considering the kinds of problems that this isolated group of people are bringing. He assumes that some of these people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who are bringing such problems are actually good people.

Now we know who Trump was talking about:*
An isolated group of people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, and who bring lots of problems.

Now we know who he was not talking about:
He was not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans, or you.
he's talking about rapists coming from mexico. and criminals

0NgBf54.jpg
80% Of Central American Women, Girls Are Raped Crossing Into The U.S.



"Rape Trees" Found Along Southern US Border

by Mariela RosarioMarch 11, 2009
SOMEBODY is doing the raping...
Mexican coyotes. Again Trump was right.
 
I have read through this mess of a thread, after all the bluster posted by obvious Trump haters, they have NOT posted an actual quote from Donald's mouth showing that he is a racist.

It appears QUOTING the President is simply too hard for leftists to do, for leftists that is
 
I have read through this mess of a thread, after all the bluster posted by obvious Trump haters, they have NOT posted an actual quote from Donald's mouth showing that he is a racist.

It appears QUOTING the President is simply too hard for leftists to do, for leftists that is
There are much better and longer versions of this thread on other boards all over the internet. I didn't keep up with this one much, but I have almost 2000 posts on it on another board. The lefty replies are always basically the same though, so I can run this thread with my eyes closed now.
 
Lee Atwater a generation ago showed us how nobody can explicitly be racist and survive politicly. For example, when Trump calls mexicans rapists, the white supremacists hear the message. Another example is the order for government offices to stop diversity training.

always-S.jpg


"The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems."

"Thank you. It’s true, and these are the best and the finest. When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."

The paragraph you have there says "They're rapists", which means he's calling mexicans rapists. Not all of them, but some of them, according to Trump.

But more importantly Trump halting diversity training in federal government, defunding the 1619 project, "Kung Flu", racehorse theory "good german genes".
For God's sake, Trump never called Mexicans as a group, rapists. Let's look at what he really did say and what he did not say:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

In the first sentence, he is talking about people who he alleges that Mexico sends, and he has excluded "Mexico's best" from the people who he is talking about. This first sentence clearly shows that Trump was not commenting on "all" Mexicans, just the people who Mexico sends who are not also not Mexico's best.*

Ok, next sentence. "They're not sending you, they're not sending you", sounds like it is open to interpretation, but the one thing we do know is that he is not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans.

The next sentence really narrows things down as far as who he is talking about. "They're sending people who have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems with us." Here, he has narrowed down who he is talking about to people Mexico sends, who are not Mexico's best, certainly not every Mexican everywhere, and who are bringing problems. His grammar is pretty screwed up with the "us" thing, but it does not appear he is intending on including "us" as who he is talking about.

This next part is not describing who he is talking about, but tells us some of the "problems" of the people who Mexico sends who are bringing problems. "They're bringing drugs, They're bringing crime. They're rapists." Those problems that this isolated group of people who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who have problems, do sound pretty bad, so I am sure glad that Trump brought these things up. These things need to be brought up and be handled.

Last sentence: "And some I assume, are good people." It was pretty generous that Trump added this on, considering the kinds of problems that this isolated group of people are bringing. He assumes that some of these people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who are bringing such problems are actually good people.

Now we know who Trump was talking about:*
An isolated group of people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, and who bring lots of problems.

Now we know who he was not talking about:
He was not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans, or you.
he's talking about rapists coming from mexico. and criminals

0NgBf54.jpg
. Let's look at what he really did say and what he did not say:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

In the first sentence, he is talking about people who he alleges that Mexico sends, and he has excluded "Mexico's best" from the people who he is talking about. This first sentence clearly shows that Trump was not commenting on "all" Mexicans, just the people who Mexico sends who are not also not Mexico's best.*

Ok, next sentence. "They're not sending you, they're not sending you", sounds like it is open to interpretation, but the one thing we do know is that he is not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans.

The next sentence really narrows things down as far as who he is talking about. "They're sending people who have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems with us." Here, he has narrowed down who he is talking about to people Mexico sends, who are not Mexico's best, certainly not every Mexican everywhere, and who are bringing problems. His grammar is pretty screwed up with the "us" thing, but it does not appear he is intending on including "us" as who he is talking about.

This next part is not describing who he is talking about, but tells us some of the "problems" of the people who Mexico sends who are bringing problems. "They're bringing drugs, They're bringing crime. They're rapists." Those problems that this isolated group of people who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who have problems, do sound pretty bad, so I am sure glad that Trump brought these things up. These things need to be brought up and be handled.

Last sentence: "And some I assume, are good people." It was pretty generous that Trump added this on, considering the kinds of problems that this isolated group of people are bringing. He assumes that some of these people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who are bringing such problems are actually good people.

Now we know who Trump was talking about:
An isolated group of people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, and who bring lots of problems.

Now we know who he was not talking about:

You have posted this about 5-6 times in the thread, they still haven't caught up with it yet, still lying about what the President was saying. I caught onto it from the start, but that requires the willingness to honestly read what was really spoken.

They hate Trump, thus they will grasp onto anything tenuous to maintain their hate.
 
Lee Atwater a generation ago showed us how nobody can explicitly be racist and survive politicly. For example, when Trump calls mexicans rapists, the white supremacists hear the message. Another example is the order for government offices to stop diversity training.

always-S.jpg


"The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems."

"Thank you. It’s true, and these are the best and the finest. When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."

The paragraph you have there says "They're rapists", which means he's calling mexicans rapists. Not all of them, but some of them, according to Trump.

But more importantly Trump halting diversity training in federal government, defunding the 1619 project, "Kung Flu", racehorse theory "good german genes".
For God's sake, Trump never called Mexicans as a group, rapists. Let's look at what he really did say and what he did not say:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

In the first sentence, he is talking about people who he alleges that Mexico sends, and he has excluded "Mexico's best" from the people who he is talking about. This first sentence clearly shows that Trump was not commenting on "all" Mexicans, just the people who Mexico sends who are not also not Mexico's best.*

Ok, next sentence. "They're not sending you, they're not sending you", sounds like it is open to interpretation, but the one thing we do know is that he is not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans.

The next sentence really narrows things down as far as who he is talking about. "They're sending people who have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems with us." Here, he has narrowed down who he is talking about to people Mexico sends, who are not Mexico's best, certainly not every Mexican everywhere, and who are bringing problems. His grammar is pretty screwed up with the "us" thing, but it does not appear he is intending on including "us" as who he is talking about.

This next part is not describing who he is talking about, but tells us some of the "problems" of the people who Mexico sends who are bringing problems. "They're bringing drugs, They're bringing crime. They're rapists." Those problems that this isolated group of people who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who have problems, do sound pretty bad, so I am sure glad that Trump brought these things up. These things need to be brought up and be handled.

Last sentence: "And some I assume, are good people." It was pretty generous that Trump added this on, considering the kinds of problems that this isolated group of people are bringing. He assumes that some of these people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who are bringing such problems are actually good people.

Now we know who Trump was talking about:*
An isolated group of people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, and who bring lots of problems.

Now we know who he was not talking about:
He was not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans, or you.
he's talking about rapists coming from mexico. and criminals

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. Let's look at what he really did say and what he did not say:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

In the first sentence, he is talking about people who he alleges that Mexico sends, and he has excluded "Mexico's best" from the people who he is talking about. This first sentence clearly shows that Trump was not commenting on "all" Mexicans, just the people who Mexico sends who are not also not Mexico's best.*

Ok, next sentence. "They're not sending you, they're not sending you", sounds like it is open to interpretation, but the one thing we do know is that he is not talking about Mexico's best, or all Mexicans.

The next sentence really narrows things down as far as who he is talking about. "They're sending people who have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems with us." Here, he has narrowed down who he is talking about to people Mexico sends, who are not Mexico's best, certainly not every Mexican everywhere, and who are bringing problems. His grammar is pretty screwed up with the "us" thing, but it does not appear he is intending on including "us" as who he is talking about.

This next part is not describing who he is talking about, but tells us some of the "problems" of the people who Mexico sends who are bringing problems. "They're bringing drugs, They're bringing crime. They're rapists." Those problems that this isolated group of people who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who have problems, do sound pretty bad, so I am sure glad that Trump brought these things up. These things need to be brought up and be handled.

Last sentence: "And some I assume, are good people." It was pretty generous that Trump added this on, considering the kinds of problems that this isolated group of people are bringing. He assumes that some of these people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, not all Mexicans, and who are bringing such problems are actually good people.

Now we know who Trump was talking about:
An isolated group of people who Mexico sends who are not Mexico's best, not you, and who bring lots of problems.

Now we know who he was not talking about:

You have posted this about 5-6 times in the thread, they still haven't caught up with it yet, still lying about what the President was saying. I caught onto it from the start, but that requires the willingness to honestly read what was really spoken.

They hate Trump, thus they will grasp onto anything tenuous to maintain their hate.
Lol, I have that breakdown of what Trump really did say on boards all over the internet as well, as a separate thread. Lefties still keep hitting it like a moth to a flame.
 
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It's been almost 4 years since I started this thread, and nobody has posted a shred of evidence that proves Trump is a racist. All I have seen posted are allegations, dismissed cases, gish gallop, secondhand quotes, and propaganda.


Is there evidence that proves Trump is a racist in this propaganda?

its Trump himself.

This is an allegation. An allegation in itself is not evidence that proves Trump is a racist.

video recording of Trump saying racist things is not an allegation.
video recording of Trump saying racist things is evidence.


If Trump said something racist, post it here. Wrap quote marks around what he really did say. If it really is a racist comment, I will vet it by following a link. Posting a link to where you want the evidence to be is not actual evidence. Quote it here for the world to see.


the twitter link is not rendering for you?



As you know, President Trump loves New York as much as he loves America.

Your post is bogus. At the time Trump took out that ad and made those statements the Central Park Five had been arrested, tried, and convicted which highlighted the crime wave in New York. New York was fed up. They had 1,896 murders the year of that assault.

Using that as an indication that President Trump is racist is just plain foolish and confirmation that you have nothing and are grasping at straws.

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What did Trump say after they were exonerated?


 
It's been almost 4 years since I started this thread, and nobody has posted a shred of evidence that proves Trump is a racist. All I have seen posted are allegations, dismissed cases, gish gallop, secondhand quotes, and propaganda.


Is there evidence that proves Trump is a racist in this propaganda?

its Trump himself.

This is an allegation. An allegation in itself is not evidence that proves Trump is a racist.

video recording of Trump saying racist things is not an allegation.
video recording of Trump saying racist things is evidence.


If Trump said something racist, post it here. Wrap quote marks around what he really did say. If it really is a racist comment, I will vet it by following a link. Posting a link to where you want the evidence to be is not actual evidence. Quote it here for the world to see.


the twitter link is not rendering for you?



As you know, President Trump loves New York as much as he loves America.

Your post is bogus. At the time Trump took out that ad and made those statements the Central Park Five had been arrested, tried, and convicted which highlighted the crime wave in New York. New York was fed up. They had 1,896 murders the year of that assault.

Using that as an indication that President Trump is racist is just plain foolish and confirmation that you have nothing and are grasping at straws.

grasping-at-straws1%20%281%29-S.jpg

What did Trump say after they were exonerated?



The CP5 thing doesn't belong in this thread unless you can produce some evidence that proves that any of Trump's actions or words were racially motivated as opposed to being motivated by disgust for the alleged crime/s.
 
It's been almost 4 years since I started this thread, and nobody has posted a shred of evidence that proves Trump is a racist. All I have seen posted are allegations, dismissed cases, gish gallop, secondhand quotes, and propaganda.


Is there evidence that proves Trump is a racist in this propaganda?

its Trump himself.

This is an allegation. An allegation in itself is not evidence that proves Trump is a racist.

video recording of Trump saying racist things is not an allegation.
video recording of Trump saying racist things is evidence.


If Trump said something racist, post it here. Wrap quote marks around what he really did say. If it really is a racist comment, I will vet it by following a link. Posting a link to where you want the evidence to be is not actual evidence. Quote it here for the world to see.


the twitter link is not rendering for you?



As you know, President Trump loves New York as much as he loves America.

Your post is bogus. At the time Trump took out that ad and made those statements the Central Park Five had been arrested, tried, and convicted which highlighted the crime wave in New York. New York was fed up. They had 1,896 murders the year of that assault.

Using that as an indication that President Trump is racist is just plain foolish and confirmation that you have nothing and are grasping at straws.

grasping-at-straws1%20%281%29-S.jpg

What did Trump say after they were exonerated?



The CP5 thing doesn't belong in this thread unless you can produce some evidence that proves that any of Trump's actions or words were racially motivated as opposed to being motivated by disgust for the alleged crime/s.


The poster that I answered asked "what Trump said after they were exonerated", and I answered her.
It is in the link.

However, just to play the devils advocate, if the previous POTUS had made similar remarks that
the soon to be former one has, would you perceive HIM to be racist?

Just curious.
 
This is about as relevant as arguing how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.

Trump is history. It matters not that he is a racist.

Stop defending him...he's history
 

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