How Trump Got In

Ta-Nehisi Coates, writing for The Atlantic:

One hopes that after four years of brown children in cages; of attempts to invalidate the will of Black voters in Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Detroit; of hearing Trump tell congresswomen of color to go back where they came from; of claims that Joe Biden would turn Minnesota into “a refugee camp”; of his constant invocations of “the Chinese virus,” we can now safely conclude that Trump believes in a world where white people are—or should be—on top. It is still deeply challenging for so many people to accept the reality of what has happened—that a country has been captured by the worst of its history, while millions of Americans cheered this on.

Trump’s race-baiting was odious enough–it’s that people voted for him at all that most horrifies me.

Donald Trump Is Out. Are We Ready to Talk About How He Got In?

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