Posted on 08/08/2019 5:55:56 AM PDT by Kaslin
Immediately following two horrific mass shootings one in El Paso, Texas, and another within a matter of hours in Dayton, Ohio the blame game started.
For many, culprit No. 1 is, of course, President Donald Trump. Presidential candidate Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) said: "There is a complicity in the President's hatred that undermines the goodness and the decency of Americans, regardless of what party. To say nothing in a time of rising hatred, it's not enough to say that, 'I'm not a hatemonger myself.' If you are not actively working against hate, calling it out, you are complicit in what is going on." Booker used to be mayor of Newark, New Jersey, where in 2013 his last year as mayor the city's murder rate was the third-highest of all large U.S. cities. Kind of difficult to pin that on Trump, who did not take office until January 2017.
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke also blamed Trump, whom he agreed is a "white nationalist." O'Rourke said: "We've got to acknowledge the hatred, the open racism that we're seeing. ... We also see it from our commander in chief, and he is encouraging this. He doesn't just tolerate it, he encourages it." Indeed, a 2018 Quinnipiac University poll found that 55 percent of voters believe "President Trump has emboldened people who hold racist beliefs to express those beliefs publicly."
But is this true?
University of Pennsylvania political science professor Daniel Hopkins and research assistant Samantha Washington, the authors of a working paper, admitted that they began their research expecting it to corroborate what Trump critics and they themselves believe: that Trump is "normalizing" the expressing of racist attitudes and that white racism against blacks and Hispanics is increasing. "As a political leader, Donald Trump has used racist rhetoric to build political support," they wrote. "In his campaign and first few years in office, Donald Trump consistently defied contemporary norms by using explicit, negative rhetoric targeting ethnic/racial minorities. Did this rhetoric lead white Americans to express more prejudiced views of African Americans or Hispanics, whether through the normalization of prejudice or other mechanisms?"
But the authors, surprised by their own conclusions, stated, "Our findings contradict both hypotheses, as we primarily found declining prejudice and racial resentment, and certainly no increases." Hopkins wrote: "Measuring prejudice is notoriously difficult, but we were able to draw on a panel survey, which has posed questions about political issues to the same group of people 13 times since late 2007. Our panel asked the respondents a representative sample of about 500 white Americans to rate different racial groups' work ethic and trustworthiness repeatedly."
"On average, anti-black prejudice dropped sharply among whites, from ... just before the 2016 election to ... two years later," the paper read. "That marked the lowest level of anti-black prejudice since we first conducted this study in late 2008. Prejudice against Hispanics also dropped. ... In both instances, declines were larger among Democrats, but they appeared among Republicans, too."
The media and Dems focused more attention on the El Paso shooting than on the Dayton shooting. Certainly, the El Paso shooting was more deadly 22 dead compared to nine in Dayton. But the key reason Trump critics paid more attention to El Paso is that the shooter posted an online manifesto that he apparently wrote, in which he complained of a "Hispanic invasion," "open borders" and "free healthcare for illegals." But he also wrote that he had these feelings years before Trump and that any attempt to link his actions to Trump would be "fake news." The manifesto read: "Some people will blame the President or certain presidential candidates for the attack. This is not the case."
Of less interest to the blame-Trump crowd are the words of the Dayton shooter, a self-described "leftist" who in June 2019 tweeted: "I want socialism, and i'll not wait for the idiots to finally come round to understanding." In November 2018, he tweeted: "Vote blue for god's sake." He posted "F--- John McCain" on the day of Sen. McCain's death. In December, he tweeted: "This is America: Guns on every corner, guns in every house, no freedom but that to kill." On the day of the Parkland, Florida, shooting, he sent a tweet to Ohio Sen. Robb Portman: "hey rob. How much did they pay you to look the other way? 17 kids are dead. If not now, when?" He also made clear he favored Sen. Elizabeth Warren over Sen. Kamala Harris in the 2020 Democratic presidential race. He tweeted: "Nahh, but only cuz Harris is a cop Warren I'd happily vote for."
By all means, let's examine these killers' motives and means so we can reduce the possibility of more such shootings and reduce their lethality. But blaming Trump is lazy, dishonest and bigoted.
These arguments from the left are not worth refuting. There is no point in dignifying their made-up crap by trying to prove them wrong. The correct response to this crap is “you’re a lying Alinskyite bastard!”.
Telling it like it is.
Their conclusion should cause them to look back at their assertions regarding the President’s language. I’ve yet to see racist language from the president.
Thanks for posting.
Racism against whites is definitely increasing.
Unfortunately, she forgot about the working men and woman of our great country....those folks who keep help make it great.
Of course white racism is not increasing. But here’s the problem: Americans, particularly those treasured moderate swing voters, are chronically distracted and disinterested. If all they hear coming from Dem politicians and the media is that Trump is inflaming racism, well, it becomes reality to them.
The left is generating the hate in our country. Why cant everyone see this?
I am more than tired of this Whites are evil narrative.
Whites have finally started pushing back on 50+ years of this one way racial BS and non whites and their sycophants don’t like it. Don’t like it at all. They are used to whites kowtowing to their every demand and whim. To the destruction of the West.
How about we look earnestly at ‘racism’ from blacks, Hispanics and everyone else and quit acting like it is only whites who are ‘racist’?
~Race Baiters
The blame is solely on the hands of the sickos who did the killings.
The correct response to this crap is youre a lying Alinskyite bastard!.
********
Wrong. When you refute their arguments, you’re not talking to them. You’re talking to fence straddlers, your children, other relatives with whom you get along, and people who are not angry but sometimes just go along with the crowd. For many decades, there has been no refutation at all from complacent Republicans.
People may not have changes as much as the definition of racism has. I don’t even know what the definition currently is.
Yes, the mixed raced grandson of that typical white grandmother, has certainly promoted more and more racial discord. The lying msm and the party of (in)tolerance is whipping the fringe into a fury and it is building to a tipping point.
Well, didn’t all of those Democrats oppose the Civil Rights bills of 1957 and 1964?
God Bless Larry. He is a treasure of sanity.
It all depends how they define “white racism” and, unfortunately, they define it as anyone who’s in any way against racism AGAINST whites.
Is it racist, for example, to resent one particular race being given preferential treatment, an entire month every year to celebrate their “accomplishments” (I guess Baltimore doesn’t count) and the warped viewpoint that anyone who says anything against anyone black MUST be a racist (this is what they claimed when President Trump attacked that paragon of honor, Elijah Cummings).
To me (and many others, I’m sure), THOSE are the racist attitudes, and I find them unacceptable.
The EVIL media, of course, is fanning the flames of racism in this country - and they’re doing it CONSTANTLY now, since they realize President Trump is winning blacks over to his side, and when he wins ENOUGH of them over, the Democrats are no longer going to have their ideological slaves to count on for votes - and shows over for the fascist bastards.
Nonetheless, we’re still winning - I just wish I saw some signs of our side fighting against them harder, because they’re sure throwing everything they have at us and our President, endlessly and daily, in an effort to start a genuine war in this country and destroy it.
As Tucker pointed out, because the money came from the Kochs who are open borders libertarians, not conservative.
Youre it. The very definition of racist.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.