Originally Posted by
Geoff Parkstone
Tis an intriguing one this. The expression "racism" is one of those "-isms" that has become almost diluted and degraded by overuse and adoption by a generation that has never really been exposed to the real savagery of an -ism. Nowadays every minor slight tends to get accused of being racist/***ist/ageist etc as if it were the worst thing in the world.
I'm old enough to remember good old fashioned 1960s and 1970s "hardcore"racism, the bananas and monkey sounds at football matches etc, and today's occasional blemish fades when compared to that. This is not to justify today's residual -isms, but people nowadays are waaaaaaaaay to sensitive to most of them.
And, incidentally, even 60's hardcore racism has nothing on the "strange fruit" era of the southern states, allegedly preferred by Don's dad. So is Trump racist? By today's standards, yes, but these are the standards of the snowflake. They are not standards that I subscribe to: I'd say he is an elitist, pro white American to the core, but racist? Questionable.