Whether Trump wins or loses (and in my view there isn’t much chance he can win), he will leave behind a toxic legacy of increased racial and religious hatred, which he has deliberately stirred up in order to take the focus off his policies– policies that will hurt workers and will throw even more money at the super-wealthy. This use of racism to divide the working class and whip up support for the business classes is as old as American capitalism.

Trump has whipped up sentiment against Latinos and immigrants (a minority of Americans of Latino ancestry is first-generation immigrants) by loudly proclaiming that they are guilty of all kinds of crimes. In fact, violent has fallen 48% in the US since the early 1990s, yet in the past 25 years immigration has soared. Research shows that immigrants commit less crime than the native-born. It isn’t hard to figure out why. First, those who don’t yet have citizenship are afraid of being deported, so they keep their noses clean. But more importantly, and contrary to what Trump alleges, immigrants are go-getters who have taken the big step of leaving home to accomplish something. They are highly motivated to succeed and often bring with them a great deal of human capital. As for jobs, immigrants aren’t stealing them from the native born. They are doing different jobs than locals with the same educational attainments. That’s because they often don’t have as good English skills or can’t afford to turn down menial jobs. The hatred against immigrants Trump has fostered is based on a set of lies, lies that are easily shown to be falsehoods. But it is a little unlikely that this hatred of foreigners will subside Wednesday, whatever happens.
Trump has given aid and comfort to the American far right. With his racist dog whistles (and often just unadorned racism) he has emboldened the Ku Klux Klan, Alt-right and other disgusting organizations. David Duke of Louisiana has been encouraged to run for the senate and is pledging to be Trump’s biggest supporter. This genie will be hard to put back into its lamp.
Trump has encouraged hatred for Muslims in the US on an unprecedented scale. Hatred for Muslims has already been adopted as a latent platform by the Republican Party, but they are usually at least a little more subtle about it. If Trump can succeed in discriminating against Muslim-Americans, he can then proceed to discriminate against the rest of us on one pretext or another. Muslim-Americans are only 1% of our population. There isn’t actually any danger of them taking over the country or imposing their religious law, and most terrorism comes from the far right or from overseas, not from native-born Muslim-Americans. Trump supporters have already burned down a mosque in Florida, have assaulted Muslims (and Sikhs, whose men wear turbans) all over the country, and some Trumpists have plotted terrorism against Muslims.
Trump has left a legacy of contempt for women and a resurgent patriarchy. He has juvenilized women and hurled slurs at them. He accused Megyn Kelly of being on her period when she asked him sharp questions. He boasted about grabbing strangers by the genitals. His message is that women should be judged not by their intelligence, hard work, or character but by their breast size and figure and the symmetry of their faces.
Trump has taken optimistic trend lines and pulled them down into Sheol with him. He has diminished our country, traumatized our children, and made us laughingstocks in the urbane capitals of the world. He leaves us a large bequest, tied up with a bow, of hatred and prejudice, smelling like the piece of dog shit that is Donald Trump.
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Even if Donald J Trump does not win this election, he will leave a legacy of a climate of hatred, bigotry, and fear that will be very damaging to the US and that will take a long time to overcome. But ultimately, we’ll prevail through determination, dignity, faith, and courage that is grace under pressure.
“This use of racism to divide the working class and whip up support for the business classes is as old as American capitalism.” Exactly.
“Trump has whipped up sentiment against Latinos and immigrants (a minority of Americans of Latino ancestry is first-generation immigrants) by loudly proclaiming that they are guilty of all kinds of crimes.” Xenophobia in the U.S. is nothing new either and truly “bipartisan.” The Obama Administration has deported more immigrants than any in history. Concentration camps for immigrants (many privatized) dot the U.S. East Coast and line the Rio Grande River. NAFTA, Plan Colombia, the continuing practice of the Monroe Doctrine, the removal of President Zelaya, the many dirty wars south of the Rio Grande, U.S. domination and impoveritization of Haiti have nothing to do with Trump personally, but his class, which bot duopoly parties support.
“Trump has given aid and comfort to the American far right. With his racist dog whistles (and often just unadorned racism) he has emboldened the Ku Klux Klan, Alt-right and other disgusting organizations. David Duke of Louisiana has been encouraged to run for the senate and is pledging to be Trump’s biggest supporter. This genie will be hard to put back into its lamp.” This one is laughable. The far right in the U.S. has been an integral and powerful force in the U.S. since the beginning and post-WW2 it has significantly influenced U.S. culture, politics and economics.
“Trump has encouraged hatred for Muslims in the US on an unprecedented scale.” Actually the precedent was pretty well set post-911 and in many wars against Islam in the Mideast and Asia.
I hit the reply key too soon. Sorry.
“Trump has left a legacy of contempt for women and a resurgent patriarchy. He has juvenilized women and hurled slurs at them. He accused Megyn Kelly of being on her period when she asked him sharp questions. He boasted about grabbing strangers by the genitals. His message is that women should be judged not by their intelligence, hard work, or character but by their breast size and figure and the symmetry of their faces.” This too denies the history of the U.S. and the dominant relations between males and females in the U.S. today, including a former president named Clinton. While Trump’s misoginy is crude and vile in its language, the nation’s misoginy is vicious in its facts. Start by looking at rape and abuse statistics, the wage gap, abuse of children statistics, domestic violence statistics, murder of women and children in imperial wars etc.
We aint collectively a very nice country. We are an “exceptional” nation in our brutality and Trump is clearly a symptom of that. To suggest he or his campaign are causal obfuscates discussions of real causes (and solutions).
What are the FEAR AND HATE TRUMP folks gonna do on Nov 9? Either way it goes?