There was nothing even remotely controversial about his opinions, only that he made the mistake of saying them.
But sure, some will come here to tell me that I'm wrong, that MLK Day, Juneteenth, and Kwanzaa are wonderful American holidays, that blacks are by their nature industrious and law abiding, and that one should always trust Chinese and Indians.
“There was nothing even remotely controversial about his opinions, only that he made the mistake of saying them.”
If they weren’t controversial, what was the problem with sharing his opinions?
Do you really think that his comments on Indian-Americans and Chinese were acceptable?
(By the way, he did NOT say that Indians and Chinese could not always be trusted. He said that they could NEVER be trusted.)
Meanwhile democrats and their allies call for the death of republicans, the murder of children, killing “whiteness,” destroy the nation, destroy capitalism, on and on.
Publicly making racially based generalizations about people is never going to fly. If you agree with them, that’s your prerogative, but everyone else isn’t obligated to commit suicide in the court of public opinion trying to defend the indefensible.