Trump's Year Of Making White Nationalism Great Again

OP acts like it's a bad thing.

Well Black Fatigue is a thing.

Advertisers better start getting the memo too. 11% of the population is not the ones buying their shit.
 
‘As the sun sets on the first year of Donald Trump’s second presidential term, the mechanisms of American democracy are being drastically reassembled into a vehicle for the whims of the president and his racist, authoritarian agenda. Most worrisome has been the elevation of bona fide extremists into positions of power and the implantation of white nationalist ideas into formal policy. In rhetoric and deed, the Trump administration has made alarming strides in pursuing white nationalist policies that have thrilled the far right worldwide. From the mass pardoning of the January 6, 2021, Capitol rioters, many of whom had ties to white supremacist and militia groups and white Christian nationalism, to the appointment of far-right ideologues to some of the most important positions in the country, Trump is embedding those with anti-democratic ideals into every part of the government.

These include many who have expressed antisemitism, racism or are Christian nationalists, or promoted “remigration,” a white supremacist policy of ethnic cleansing. Policies that only found support in fringe white nationalist circles are now the law of the land. Perhaps the most clearly racist policy has been a punishing wave of militarized enforcement against the “invasion” of immigrants, rhetoric once confined to hate circles, as right-wing politicians increasingly embrace the bigoted and xenophobic narratives about immigrants long popular among the extreme far right. Worse, Trump is entrenching these policies into American governance in ways that the administration hopes will survive long past his time in office.

Trump has also changed American culture for the worse. Offensive and dehumanizing language that once operated only in the fringes have become commonplace among mainstream political conversation and policy, destroying the boundaries of what is acceptable in American discourse. Here we examine how Trump has implanted white nationalism into American governance, through his appointments of racists, antisemites, and Christian nationalists, his militarized immigration policies, his war on diversity, Black history, women, and the LGBTQ+ community while reviving the Confederacy, and his empowering of far-right actors here and abroad.’


“Trump has also changed American culture for the worse.”

Actually, Trump represents American culture that changed for the worse long ago – the racism, bigotry, and hate embraced and facilitated by the GOP for decades, the fear, ignorance and anti-immigrant nativism conservatives have long endorsed and promoted.

Trump is the product of the GOP and conservative movement, poisoning America with the toxic waste of Republican authoritarianism and hateful conservative dogma.
Reported. You and your buddy continually post conjecture in "Current Events" or "Politics" purely to get more eyeballs and reactions. It is highly likely you are a paid shill. In a decade I have never seen you post anything but Left Wing hate bait.
 
Or like you Pretend he didn't send them to riot just because he slipped in the word peaceful once just to cover his ass.

Or like when he said maybe 2nd amendment people will solve his Hillary problem. What could he have meant by that.

Or when he suggested on national that we might be drinking disinfectants and exposing ourselves to gama rays to rid ourselves of covid and you insisted he didn't say "drink bleach". Basically, yea, he did.

All of this is based on your mental midget construct group think of what "Trump says/is" and not on actual reality.

Up your meds.
 
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‘As the sun sets on the first year of Donald Trump’s second presidential term, the mechanisms of American democracy are being drastically reassembled into a vehicle for the whims of the president and his racist, authoritarian agenda. Most worrisome has been the elevation of bona fide extremists into positions of power and the implantation of white nationalist ideas into formal policy. In rhetoric and deed, the Trump administration has made alarming strides in pursuing white nationalist policies that have thrilled the far right worldwide. From the mass pardoning of the January 6, 2021, Capitol rioters, many of whom had ties to white supremacist and militia groups and white Christian nationalism, to the appointment of far-right ideologues to some of the most important positions in the country, Trump is embedding those with anti-democratic ideals into every part of the government.

These include many who have expressed antisemitism, racism or are Christian nationalists, or promoted “remigration,” a white supremacist policy of ethnic cleansing. Policies that only found support in fringe white nationalist circles are now the law of the land. Perhaps the most clearly racist policy has been a punishing wave of militarized enforcement against the “invasion” of immigrants, rhetoric once confined to hate circles, as right-wing politicians increasingly embrace the bigoted and xenophobic narratives about immigrants long popular among the extreme far right. Worse, Trump is entrenching these policies into American governance in ways that the administration hopes will survive long past his time in office.

Trump has also changed American culture for the worse. Offensive and dehumanizing language that once operated only in the fringes have become commonplace among mainstream political conversation and policy, destroying the boundaries of what is acceptable in American discourse. Here we examine how Trump has implanted white nationalism into American governance, through his appointments of racists, antisemites, and Christian nationalists, his militarized immigration policies, his war on diversity, Black history, women, and the LGBTQ+ community while reviving the Confederacy, and his empowering of far-right actors here and abroad.’


“Trump has also changed American culture for the worse.”

Actually, Trump represents American culture that changed for the worse long ago – the racism, bigotry, and hate embraced and facilitated by the GOP for decades, the fear, ignorance and anti-immigrant nativism conservatives have long endorsed and promoted.

Trump is the product of the GOP and conservative movement, poisoning America with the toxic waste of Republican authoritarianism and hateful conservative dogma.
People shouldn't be emabarrassed to be white or be treated differently just because they are white. That's what you call White Nationalism.
 
‘As the sun sets on the first year of Donald Trump’s second presidential term, the mechanisms of American democracy are being drastically reassembled into a vehicle for the whims of the president and his racist, authoritarian agenda. Most worrisome has been the elevation of bona fide extremists into positions of power and the implantation of white nationalist ideas into formal policy. In rhetoric and deed, the Trump administration has made alarming strides in pursuing white nationalist policies that have thrilled the far right worldwide. From the mass pardoning of the January 6, 2021, Capitol rioters, many of whom had ties to white supremacist and militia groups and white Christian nationalism, to the appointment of far-right ideologues to some of the most important positions in the country, Trump is embedding those with anti-democratic ideals into every part of the government.

These include many who have expressed antisemitism, racism or are Christian nationalists, or promoted “remigration,” a white supremacist policy of ethnic cleansing. Policies that only found support in fringe white nationalist circles are now the law of the land. Perhaps the most clearly racist policy has been a punishing wave of militarized enforcement against the “invasion” of immigrants, rhetoric once confined to hate circles, as right-wing politicians increasingly embrace the bigoted and xenophobic narratives about immigrants long popular among the extreme far right. Worse, Trump is entrenching these policies into American governance in ways that the administration hopes will survive long past his time in office.

Trump has also changed American culture for the worse. Offensive and dehumanizing language that once operated only in the fringes have become commonplace among mainstream political conversation and policy, destroying the boundaries of what is acceptable in American discourse. Here we examine how Trump has implanted white nationalism into American governance, through his appointments of racists, antisemites, and Christian nationalists, his militarized immigration policies, his war on diversity, Black history, women, and the LGBTQ+ community while reviving the Confederacy, and his empowering of far-right actors here and abroad.’


“Trump has also changed American culture for the worse.”

Actually, Trump represents American culture that changed for the worse long ago – the racism, bigotry, and hate embraced and facilitated by the GOP for decades, the fear, ignorance and anti-immigrant nativism conservatives have long endorsed and promoted.

Trump is the product of the GOP and conservative movement, poisoning America with the toxic waste of Republican authoritarianism and hateful conservative dogma.

LOL

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‘As the sun sets on the first year of Donald Trump’s second presidential term, the mechanisms of American democracy are being drastically reassembled into a vehicle for the whims of the president and his racist, authoritarian agenda. Most worrisome has been the elevation of bona fide extremists into positions of power and the implantation of white nationalist ideas into formal policy. In rhetoric and deed, the Trump administration has made alarming strides in pursuing white nationalist policies that have thrilled the far right worldwide. From the mass pardoning of the January 6, 2021, Capitol rioters, many of whom had ties to white supremacist and militia groups and white Christian nationalism, to the appointment of far-right ideologues to some of the most important positions in the country, Trump is embedding those with anti-democratic ideals into every part of the government.

These include many who have expressed antisemitism, racism or are Christian nationalists, or promoted “remigration,” a white supremacist policy of ethnic cleansing. Policies that only found support in fringe white nationalist circles are now the law of the land. Perhaps the most clearly racist policy has been a punishing wave of militarized enforcement against the “invasion” of immigrants, rhetoric once confined to hate circles, as right-wing politicians increasingly embrace the bigoted and xenophobic narratives about immigrants long popular among the extreme far right. Worse, Trump is entrenching these policies into American governance in ways that the administration hopes will survive long past his time in office.

Trump has also changed American culture for the worse. Offensive and dehumanizing language that once operated only in the fringes have become commonplace among mainstream political conversation and policy, destroying the boundaries of what is acceptable in American discourse. Here we examine how Trump has implanted white nationalism into American governance, through his appointments of racists, antisemites, and Christian nationalists, his militarized immigration policies, his war on diversity, Black history, women, and the LGBTQ+ community while reviving the Confederacy, and his empowering of far-right actors here and abroad.’


“Trump has also changed American culture for the worse.”

Actually, Trump represents American culture that changed for the worse long ago – the racism, bigotry, and hate embraced and facilitated by the GOP for decades, the fear, ignorance and anti-immigrant nativism conservatives have long endorsed and promoted.

Trump is the product of the GOP and conservative movement, poisoning America with the toxic waste of Republican authoritarianism and hateful conservative dogma.
Lies seem to be second nature to you, are you a defense attorney? They are real good at lying as well.
 

Trump's Year Of Making White Nationalism Great Again​

That’s great news.
This nation was at it’s greatest when its core people were at their most nationalistic.
Can't be denied. All nations benefit from nationalism among their people. And why would anyone want it any other way ? (unless they are a noodlehead internationalist, globalist.
 
Or like you Pretend he didn't send them to riot just because he slipped in the word peaceful once just to cover his ass.

Or like when he said maybe 2nd amendment people will solve his Hillary problem. What could he have meant by that.

Or when he suggested on national that we might be drinking disinfectants and exposing ourselves to gama rays to rid ourselves of covid and you insisted he didn't say "drink bleach". Basically, yea, he did.
The American people have long ago gotten fed up with the left's silly & wildeyed Trump demonizations, as shown in the 2024 election.

Notice there is not a single reference of Trump sending people to riot.
 
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‘As the sun sets on the first year of Donald Trump’s second presidential term, the mechanisms of American democracy are being drastically reassembled into a vehicle for the whims of the president and his racist, authoritarian agenda. Most worrisome has been the elevation of bona fide extremists into positions of power and the implantation of white nationalist ideas into formal policy. In rhetoric and deed, the Trump administration has made alarming strides in pursuing white nationalist policies that have thrilled the far right worldwide. From the mass pardoning of the January 6, 2021, Capitol rioters, many of whom had ties to white supremacist and militia groups and white Christian nationalism, to the appointment of far-right ideologues to some of the most important positions in the country, Trump is embedding those with anti-democratic ideals into every part of the government.

These include many who have expressed antisemitism, racism or are Christian nationalists, or promoted “remigration,” a white supremacist policy of ethnic cleansing. Policies that only found support in fringe white nationalist circles are now the law of the land. Perhaps the most clearly racist policy has been a punishing wave of militarized enforcement against the “invasion” of immigrants, rhetoric once confined to hate circles, as right-wing politicians increasingly embrace the bigoted and xenophobic narratives about immigrants long popular among the extreme far right. Worse, Trump is entrenching these policies into American governance in ways that the administration hopes will survive long past his time in office.

Trump has also changed American culture for the worse. Offensive and dehumanizing language that once operated only in the fringes have become commonplace among mainstream political conversation and policy, destroying the boundaries of what is acceptable in American discourse. Here we examine how Trump has implanted white nationalism into American governance, through his appointments of racists, antisemites, and Christian nationalists, his militarized immigration policies, his war on diversity, Black history, women, and the LGBTQ+ community while reviving the Confederacy, and his empowering of far-right actors here and abroad.’


“Trump has also changed American culture for the worse.”

Actually, Trump represents American culture that changed for the worse long ago – the racism, bigotry, and hate embraced and facilitated by the GOP for decades, the fear, ignorance and anti-immigrant nativism conservatives have long endorsed and promoted.

Trump is the product of the GOP and conservative movement, poisoning America with the toxic waste of Republican authoritarianism and hateful conservative dogma.

What changes are you specifically concerned with?
 
Lol. Trump is accused of racism when Biden imported like 15 million Hispanics without strings attached just for the votes.
 
LOL Venezuela was about oil, not drugs. There is no defense for Maduro the man, but the problem for Trump and his fossil fuel backers was that they were not getting their cut of the oil profits. If this was truly about getting rid of a dictator and drug kingpin, the Trump admin would be talking about how soon they can schedule free and honest elections in Venezuela. Instead, Trump states that he will be running things indefinitely in Venezuela. He informed the heads of the fossil companies of his intentions before in informed the Congress.
 

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