Subject: Re: Trump's racism
When the president of the United States plays with that fire or takes that beast out for a walk, it is not just another political event, not just a normal day in campaign 2020. It is a cause for shame. It is the violation of martyrs’ graves. It is obscene graffiti on the Lincoln Memorial. It is, in the eyes of history, the betrayal — the re-betrayal — of Haynes and Mary Turner and their child. And all of this is being done by an ignorant and arrogant narcissist reviving racist tropes for political gain, indifferent to the wreckage he is leaving, the wounds he is ripping open.

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The suggestion that the horrendous incident from 1918 is going to be repeated under Trump is just plain nuts. Since calling someone a racist has lost its panache, you think digging up 100 year old horrors will help your case is delusional. It won't.