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kpete

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Fri Sep 2, 2016, 08:57 AM Sep 2016

"This isn't 'rough' language or 'hard edged' rhetoric. It's hate speech." [View all]

Trump's Blood Libel & Press Failure

Even now, after all that's happened, most political reporters find themselves either unwilling or unable to identify Donald Trump's tirades as hate speech

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There's no question that what Trump's Wednesday night speech was was hate speech, a tirade filled with yelling, a snarling voice, air chopped to bits with slashing hands and through it all a story of American victims helpless before a looming threat from dangerous, predatory outsiders.

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...... Grief warps the mind. But there's no excuse for those who have themselves suffered nothing but exploit this suffering to propagate hate. That fact that we've become inured to this, that we now find it normal to see these cattle calls of grief and incitement as part of a political campaign is shocking and sickening. There's no other word for this but incitement and blood libel.

Watch Trump's speeches, with the yelling, the reddened face, the demand for vengeance and you see there's little to distinguish them from what we see at Aryan Nations or other white hate rallies that we all immediately recognize as reprehensible, wrong and frankly terrifying. This isn't 'rough' language or 'hard edged' rhetoric. It's hate speech. Precisely what policy solution Trump is calling for is almost beside the point. Indeed, it wouldn't be hate speech any less if Trump specified no policy solution at all.

This isn't normal. It was normal in the Jim Crow South, as it was in Eastern Europe for centuries. It's not normal in America in the 21st century. And yet it's become normalized. It's a mammoth failure of our political press. But it's not just theirs, ours. It's a collective failure that we're all responsible for. By any reasonable standard, Donald Trump's speech on Wednesday night should have ended the campaign, as should numerous other rallies where Trump has done more or less the same thing for months. There's a reason why the worst of the worst, the organized and avowed racists, were thrilled and almost giddy watching the spectacle. But it has become normalized. We do not even see it for what it is. It's like we've all been cast under a spell. That normalization will be with us long after this particular demagogue, Donald Trump, has left the stage. Call this what it is: it is hate speech, in its deepest and most dangerous form.


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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/trump-s-blood-libel-press-failure
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This is no different Pakid Sep 2016 #1
K&R What the "HELL" do we have to lose? Jeffersons Ghost Sep 2016 #2
It is a pretty sad state of affairs when our press is either too naive to see what they are doing or world wide wally Sep 2016 #3
nightmares from history heaven05 Sep 2016 #4
^^^ THIS^^^ alittlelark Sep 2016 #5
The "media" would cheerfully put Hitler in the White House if it helped their ratings First Speaker Sep 2016 #6
Les Moonves: martin mike Sep 2016 #14
K&R napkinz Sep 2016 #7
Dystopia abound. The article "White Supremacists Praise Trump's Immigration Speech" gives the Avalux Sep 2016 #8
Rough language is when you tell a truth in a harsh way Johonny Sep 2016 #9
Ugh. I hope when HRC is president and we get another Progressive on the Supreme Court... ncjustice80 Sep 2016 #10
No thanks. This is an incredibly fringe opinion in the US. tritsofme Sep 2016 #12
Most of the world has Hate Speech Laws. ncjustice80 Sep 2016 #16
Incitement is already unawful, but there is no "hate speech" exception to the First Amendment tritsofme Sep 2016 #18
Don't need to repeal anything. ncjustice80 Sep 2016 #21
Your problem is the plain wording of the amendment, it is not ambiguous on this subject. tritsofme Sep 2016 #22
Always interesting that when folks hope that the paternal authoirtity figures crack down... TipTok Sep 2016 #23
I'm at a loss for words. NuclearDem Sep 2016 #26
Is your inflammatory speech inciting violence and hatred against... ncjustice80 Sep 2016 #28
Careful what you wish for... TipTok Sep 2016 #29
Why just minorities? Why doesn't it apply to everyone? NuclearDem Sep 2016 #30
Your sentiments truly frighten me. Throd Sep 2016 #31
Me too... it is fundamentally un-American. tritsofme Sep 2016 #32
The thought of these same laws being used against them never seems to come up. Throd Sep 2016 #33
He is summoning the Monsters from the Id GoDawgs Sep 2016 #11
You know you're showing your age right? lunatica Sep 2016 #17
Hehe. lunatica you better get offa my lawn! (/me waves walking cane menacingly) GoDawgs Sep 2016 #24
That's the analogy I've been using..... LongTomH Sep 2016 #19
You're correct, LTom. Trump isn't the cause, he's a symptom GoDawgs Sep 2016 #25
The article is quite good, but the title sucks. Behind the Aegis Sep 2016 #13
I think a lot of people haven't heard one of his speeches. Saphire Sep 2016 #15
From the bowels of Hell, basically Hekate Sep 2016 #20
the gnewz is feeding rump for ratings. pansypoo53219 Sep 2016 #27
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