Aseahawkfan wrote:And I'm telling you if you run as anything other than a Democrat, you're going to be branded a racist and anti-poor. The Dems do it to anyone against them. It's how they sell their platform. It's how they attack their opponents. Same as they tried to paint Bernie as a sexist and racist as well because he stood outside the Democratic norm.
And the liberal media will gleefully jump on board, the only exception being if the candidate is a person of color themselves. If you've followed either Bushes, 41 or 43, you would know that neither one of them did or said anything that could remotely be considered racist, yet they were tagged as such. I'll never forget the NAACP...a branch of the Democratic Party...labeling Bush 43 as a racist because he failed to sign hate crime legislation and cited the chain dragging death of a black man by 3 white bigots. Bush cited that there were already laws in place to cover those crimes, and indeed, of the 3 perpetrators in the chain dragging death, two got sentenced to death and the third life in prison. But the tag worked, as it eroded Bush's significant support among blacks and tightened up the 2000 election.
But that's not the point. The point is that no matter the genesis, the bias exists. Trump has done nothing but reinforce that bias, made it that much more difficult to overcome. It's going to be up the the R's to change the paradigm.
Aseahawkfan wrote:So whatever Trump does in that regard doesn't matter because the Dems have cried wolf and so thoroughly convinced the folk of African descent that Republicans and non-Democrat supporters of anything conservative are racist, they 90% of the African vote is in the Dem pocket every election. And the majority of minorities vote for Democrats solely because the other side is sold to them as racist.
If you keep calling someone a certain name, it doesn't matter if a Trump comes along because the bar is already as low as it can go in regards to race. That's the Dems fault with their lying, hypocritical propaganda which is every bit as bad as Trump in my opinion in regards to race and the anti-poor rhetoric.
Agreed. And to put the point less eloquently than you did, if you throw enough chit on the wall, some of it is bound to stick.
But it is what it is. The perception is out there no matter who or what is responsible.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Add in the anti-cop rhetoric and the "if you don't support BLM you're racist" rhetoric, Trump's contribution to all of this is meaningless at this point. The Dems and their propaganda machine are at fault for desensitizing not just conservatives, but huge numbers of swing voters to race issues because they use it like a club so often people have stopped listening.
Again, I don't disagree with any of your assertations. But that's not my point.