by Brownie » Thu Jan 26, 2017 1:56 pm
Jim, do note that my initial comment references the "ethos and rhetoric" as xenophobic. By this, I mean that it is a spirit and message that fostered a xenophobic atmosphere.
To use an example, I was at work some years ago, and a coworkers made the statement, "Why can't they [as in blacks] take better care of their houses?" I commented on how the statement was racist. She got rather upset with me, and accused me of calling her a racist, and she loves black people. I tried to explain that I didn't call her a racist at all, but that her statement was racist, whether she intended it to be or not.
If I had to take a wild guess at Trump's actual stance, I think that he was willing to play to his base, and it is a bit more nuanced than the campaign trail indicated.
Jim, do note that my initial comment references the "ethos and rhetoric" as xenophobic. By this, I mean that it is a spirit and message that fostered a xenophobic atmosphere.
To use an example, I was at work some years ago, and a coworkers made the statement, "Why can't they [as in blacks] take better care of their houses?" I commented on how the statement was racist. She got rather upset with me, and accused me of calling her a racist, and she loves black people. I tried to explain that I didn't call her a racist at all, but that her statement was racist, whether she intended it to be or not.
If I had to take a wild guess at Trump's actual stance, I think that he was willing to play to his base, and it is a bit more nuanced than the campaign trail indicated.