“Why are we having all these people from sh*thole countries come here?”
Sh*thole has been uttered on cable news over a dozen times.
My only regret is that George Carlin didn’t live long enough to see the barrage
of politicians, news anchors and pundits repeat one of the FCC’s seven banned
words.
Almost a year into this experiment, the polarization in our
country is just as palpable as it was on election night.
Our choices are no longer Democrat or Republican. The people who defend Donald
Trump’s daily attacks on civility are at war with commonsense and decency. This
is bigger than a “poor choice of words”. It’s about a defining principle of
this nation. Are we still striving to be the shining
city on a hill, or is it time to finally admit the American
dream was never meant for everyone?
I’m not going to write 1,000 words about this statement; it
doesn’t require critical analysis. Fox news and other conservative media
outlets will spin the president’s words in an attempt to drain them of their
ignorance and racism. Left leaning blogs and websites will use this latest
controversy for clicks. This cycle has no end in sight. Instead of engaging the
superficial I want to make some statements that contextualize this moment.
- America was created for wealthy white men.
- We inherited a country that wrote a Declaration of Independence and a Preamble to the Constitution that willfully excluded everyone who wasn’t a land owning white male.
- The past is a great whipping boy for anyone trying to deny structural racism today; The past allows nostalgic Americans to ditch their responsibilities to future generations by pointing out how bad the past was.
- Skin color has always been strong enough to unite people of different socioeconomic backgrounds.
- Whiteness is not a blessing or a curse.
- Donald Trump represented the hopes and wishes of millions of Americans who advocate for a return to authoritarian white hegemony.
- Donald Trump’s message of restoring whiteness was electoral gold.
- Donald Trump has done everything in his power to make sure his vision for America is crystal clear. He has repeatedly expressed his desire to take us back.
- There are scholars and political pundits still trying to convince us that overt racism is a byproduct of economic anxiety.
- As America undergoes more racial and cultural shifts we will see more "whites only" populist movements.
- I’m not trying to trigger white anger, guilt, or sympathy. I’m suggesting we be honest about what the legacy of Donald Trump will be.
- We have all wasted too much time psychoanalyzing this president and his defenders, but we have to keep going.
Covering Donald Trump is
exhausting. I have friends and acquaintances who make a decent living doing so,
most are liberal, some are conservative, but almost all of them are worn out.
This presidency is turning our beloved vocation into a dreaded occupation. I am
tired of expending time and emotional energy cataloging and explaining our
president’s racism and white supremacist ideology.