jacobolus wrote: Trump is dancing a fine line between just being a fascist† who makes bigoted statements full of violent metaphors about women/nonwhites/religious minorities, and actively inciting violence against those groups. He clearly wants the support of white nationalists, and they’re having a great party with his candidacy. But he can’t come right out and say that the Nazis and KKK were heroes.
His whole campaign revolves around what Josh Marshall used to call the “bitch slap theory of politics”, http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/the ... r-violence http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/the ... f-the-will
By the way, he decided not to cover the rally attacker’s legal bills after all, after getting a bunch of flak about it.
† Or maybe “belligerent nativist populist authoritarian strongman” if you want to mince words.
I don't support trump or many of his ideas but why is someone with his view instantly labeled as a facist ? For example his " no muslims policy " this is stupid yes but it is based on a valid point that the ideology itself in inherently violent and its views have no place in the developed world. The treatment of women in islam for example is horrible ( yet most modern feminists are quite happy to ignore it and worry about a photo of someones ass but i digress) but this is almost never addressed its just any criticism of it = racism ( but how you can be racist against a religion i don't know).
And where the gender violence angle came from i don't know.
Why people don't just address his points in a valid way i don't know hell he talks lots of shit so it would be like shooting fish in a barrel, that for me would be more powerful than calling him x y and z. Its the same with the whole brexit thing ( UK EU exit vote) , nobody comes up with data ( on ether side ) its all just shouting and fear mongering.