From JusticeDemocrats.com <[email protected]>
Subject “Crime infested”
Date July 29, 2019 7:03 PM
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[1]Justice Democrats



John —

Prior to Trump’s inauguration, Donald Trump attacked Rep. John Lewis —
calling his district “crime infested.”

Just a few weeks ago, Trump told the Squad to go back to their
“crime-infested nations from which they came.”

And now, just a few days ago, Trump called Rep. Elijah Cummings district
so “rat and rodent infested” that “no human being would want to live
there.”

No human being would want to live there. It’s not just that Trump is
disproportionately targeting people of color in Congress for his attacks —
it’s the language that he uses. There’s a consistent pattern of referring
to black and brown communities as “infestations.”

It even materialized in his comments regarding the Ebola crisis in Africa
years ago, or sanctuary cities in California. Perhaps Donald Trump spends
a lot of time attacking people on Twitter, but it is inarguable that he
uses a different type of language when attacking people that don’t look
like him.



[ [link removed] ]Trump’s racist dog whistles are disgusting, and have no place in the
United States of America. We’re fighting for a new generation of diverse,
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As Justice Democrat and Congresswoman Ilhan Omar said in crystal clear
terms, there’s a reason for all of this. Trump is a racist who wants to
divide and conquer America to hoard more power and wealth for corrupt
billionaires like himself:

“The reasons for weaponizing division are not mysterious. Racial fear
prevents Americans from building community with one another — and
community is the lifeblood of a functioning democratic society.
Throughout our history, racist language has been used to turn American
against American in order to benefit the wealthy elite.

His efforts to pit religious minorities against one another stem from
the same playbook. If working Americans are too busy fighting with one
another, we will never address the very real and deep problems our
country faces — from climate change to soaring inequality to lack of
quality affordable health care.

Defeating Trump in 2020 is not the end of this fight, because he
represents something greater: a battle for the soul of our nation. We must
empower champions to combat the forces of white supremacy and
divide-and-conquer politics that still have power in the United States.

In solidarity,

Justice Democrats


 
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