Trick wrote:Making and selling Trump Voodo-dolls could be a good business
Been done
Btw, voodoo dolls are a New Orleans thing, not Haitian at all. They come from the European "poppet" tradition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poppet
Trick wrote:Making and selling Trump Voodo-dolls could be a good business
Steve James wrote:Trick wrote:Making and selling Trump Voodo-dolls could be a good business
Been done
Btw, voodoo dolls are a New Orleans thing, not Haitian at all. They come from the European "poppet" tradition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poppet
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote: it was clearly a racist remark. If it wasn't, why is he denying saying it now?
oragami_itto wrote:This, along with his incessant crowing about "good genes" is just evidence of his, conscious or not, "Blood and Soil" mentality. To Trump you are a product of your genes and are inextricably bound to your land.
This is a direct lift of Nazi philosophy. Coupled with the rest of his fascistic tendencies, it gives one pause.
Steve James wrote::) Giving money to Haitian charities has nothing at all to do with being racist. In fact, it's the racist's argument.
Is Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul a racist?
Broadly speaking, a racist combines negative prejudicial biases with sufficient power to leverage action against targeted groups. Trump's words and behaviors demonstrate considerable prejudicial bias, and, as president of the United States — arguably the most powerful office in the contemporary world — he has indeed leveraged action against various groups.
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