cherdano, on 2016-October-04, 13:49, said:
Ken, we agree on a lot. (Not surprising given that location aside, we live in the same little corner of the world.) But sometimes you baffle me.
You don't think it's a big deal whether the POTUS is someone who habitually makes racist and sexist comments?
I have thought some about this since you have mentioned it before. Some things bother me ore than others.
Top of the scale (or near the top, with DT there is so much to choose from): Recent suggestions that his supporters should go to minority (he did not say minority he said "you know what I mean", and honestly that it worse) communities on election day for monitoring purposes. This is an incitement to voter intimidation. If someone, white or black or some of each, ends up dead from this I blame him.
At the other end of the racism scale, my father expressed disapproval when Sammy Davis Jr married May Britt. He didn't think it should be forbidden and certainly he didn't think it should in any way be punished, but he thought it wrong. But the the parents of a Jewish friend went through a mourning ceremony when he married a non-Jewish woman. At this personal level, I favor letting people choose as they will on whatever basis they think is right for them. Of course this includes gay marriage although my father, who died in 1977, probably would not agree with that one.
One way of putting this: If everyone is a racist, as seems to be the case if we cast a large enough net, then the word loses its meaning. There is, to me, a world of difference between disapproving of inter-racial marriage, while still accepting the dictum to mind one's own business, on the one hand and prodding white supporters to go monitor black voting districts.
I am sure it is clear that I think Trump is awful. And I really have come to think that there is something wrong with his head. This is not a psychological diagnosis, it is more like what anyone can see. If I started getting up at 3 in the morning to tweet about Miss Universe, or much of anything, Becky would start to worry. All of this WC stuff is bad enough!
I could make a long list of things which each individually is very troublesome which taken together make Trump way beyond being a bad choice. Racist? Sure. But I think there is no tactic that he would reject on moral grounds. Not one. Much of what he says makes that clear. In another age he would be anti-Catholic. Or an anti-Semite. Or anti-Norwegian. Whatever. He has no actual beliefs. It is just a matter of what he thinks will work.