Ruvan22 posted...
Ammonitida posted...
Doom_Art posted...
He just happened to question the legitimacy of the first black President's birthplace
He also just happens to be unable to criticize Nazis.
So yes essentially
YourDrunkFather posted...
I'm not sure if he realizes it but he is
This first president just coincidentally happened to have a Kenyan-born father and a very non-Anglo name. A triggering one if you're anti-Muslim like Trump is.
Had his name been typically African-American sounding, he would not have questioned his birth.
Do you have a basis for this assumption? Like another situation where he didn't question birth? Because the closest thing I can think of is him complaining that a judge with a "Mexican sounding name" couldn't be impartial, which is pretty racist
Any serious, typically African-American candidates for president before Obama? I think Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton once ran, but I'm not sure.
As for the Mexican-American judge, my memory is a bit hazy here but I think he was associated with an pro-illegal immigrant organization (could just been right-wing fake news though).
If he was, how is that any different than judging white cops as racist for shooting black men? Or prejudging white juries as biased when judging black defendants? The left does this ALL the time and is never called racist for it, except by conservatives. The Philando Castile jury is an example. The whiteness of the jury was frequently emphasized by the media.