A Post Massacre Question
The mass murder in El Paso was the work of an avowed white supremacist and white nationalist.
Trump has characterized the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton as manifestations of a mental illness….
Far too many white people seem to be addicted to racism, the addiction that Trump encourages, enables, and fuels at each campaign rally and political gathering…
So here’s the question:
Is racism a pathological disease or a treatable mental illness as Trump suggests, or, are these episodes a manifestation of the global increase in the incidence of White Nationalist/Supremacist Terrorism?
Jonathan Wolfman
08/05/2019 @ 9:16 am
An evil. Let’s put an end on his and others’ dissembling.
Ron Powell
08/05/2019 @ 9:24 am
Some here may remember the number of times that I insisted that, at the end of the day, the only thing Trump would have left to run on would be racism….
Sadly, my prescient assertions are being borne out with each passing day….
koshersalaami
08/05/2019 @ 10:01 am
If racism is neither but is instead an addiction, Trump is the National Pusher. The idea that racism should be called pathology by Trump ignores the question of how ardently and constantly he encourages that pathology. What does anyone think it means when so many of these hate criminals claim to be his followers?
08/05/2019 @ 10:36 am
Ronald,, watch your spelling. I corrected nany to many
Ron Powell
08/05/2019 @ 12:13 pm
Thanks….
koshersalaami
08/06/2019 @ 8:58 am
Also please check spelling on your most recent title