Race and Violence as a Fox News debate? Great, I'm all for it.
1) Why does Trump underplay the threat of white supremacist terrorism, the #1 domestic terror threat?
2) How is he cracking down on Boogaloo Boys groups who killed cops in the Summer & other white power groups?
3) Does he still believe the Nazis and KKK who assembled in Charlottesville are "Very Fine people?" and "both sides" are to blame?
4) What's the strategy to crack down on white power extremist groups that have flourished? What "Law and Order" policies did he create, if any?
5) Does Trump denounce QAnon, a domestic terror threat according to his appointed FBI agent Christopher Wray? Why not? What is he doing to crack down on it?
6) Why did Trump support, praise and invite Marjorie Taylor Greene, a QAnon supporter and anti-semite, to the WH?
7) What did Trump mean when he praised the "good genes" of the very white crowd in Minnesota? What did he mean he praised Henry Ford's "good bloodlines?"
8) Does Trump agree with Stephen Miller's white supremacist talking points & reading material cited by a Breitbart reporter?
9) Why did Trump order the police to use violence against peaceful protests against racism in front of the White House? Why does he praise and elevate white men like Kyle Rittenhouse who killed 2 people in Wisconsin and the white couple McCloskey who pointed guns at protestors?
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The heavens have briefly parted and given a ray of light to all those who want to resist a dictatorship: Trump kinda/not really acknowledging & disavowing Project 2025, the Bond villain blueprint that unites the entirety of the right-wing movement to pursue minoritarian rule. 1/
The reason Trump posted about it is because one of the architects of Project 2025, which has the complete support and blessing of the Trump campaign, admitted this is their revolution and the majority better accept it...or else. "Kneel or die" essentially. Not good politics! 2/
I understand people's concern about Biden's age. I think many who are alarmed aren't necessarily part of the dog from UP punditocracy ("Squirrel!") but rather they deeply care about saving this fragile democracy from Trump and MAGA's incoming dictatorship. 3/
People are still perplexed why MSNBC would remove Mehdi Hasan, their best interviewer, as a host and cancel his shows. Ratings are one excuse. But context also matters. The Muslim hosts at the network have been under intense pressure and scrutiny for humanizing Palestinians 1/
.@semafor reported this in October: "MSNBC has quietly taken three of its Muslim broadcasters out of the anchor’s chair since Hamas’s attack on Israel last Saturday amid America’s wave of sympathy for Israeli terror victims." 2/
@semafor .@Mediaite founder & @NewsNation host Dan Abrams jumped on the bandwagon a few days later & targeted the hosts, Mehdi in particular, over an old clip that he has repeatedly apologized for. Meanwhile Jessie Watters can still be "done" with Muslims & Arabs. mediaite.com/tv/dan-abrams-…
I try to tweet this every few days so folks can be vigilant of white nationalists and fascists using the latest Israel war in Gaza to further their own agenda and divide and conquer among communities of color. 1/
Tommy Robinson is a white nationalist who hates Muslims & formerly w the EDL & Pediga. But he LOVES Israel. Jews? Not so much. He has spread the "replacement theory" and conspiracies about Zionists. Jews condemn him but he has allies w the far right bc they too hate Muslims 2/
One of his allies is Douglas Murray who has never condemned Robinson's racism. Murray is in Israel right now and promoting the government's talking points and engaging in Nazi revisionism to attack Palestinians. His former colleague said he was a "vile white supremacist." 2/
Netanyahu is a great ally to Biden. I mean, let's remember in 2010 when he humiliated Biden during his visit to Israel by announcing the construction of 1600 homes for Jewish settlers in E. Jerusalem after the Obama Administration asked them to pause.
Netanyahu is such a great ally to Democrats. So much so he snubbed President Obama and rejected a request to meet him at the White House in 2016. An unprecedented move at the time.
Netanyahu is such a great ally to Biden and Democrats that he came to US in 2015, snubbed the Administration, and only addressed Congress after an invite from then-House Speaker Republican John Boehner.
You don't have to agree, but just to understand: many Muslim, Arab & young Dem voters realize Trump is the far worse option. They aren't dumb. Many feel dehumanized & insulted by Biden's recent callous comments about Palestinian civilians & support for Israel's attack on Gaza 1/
It's a feeling of disappointment, betrayal and pain that their lives just don't matter to this Administration, one that claims to care about a diverse, big tent in rhetoric As such, they are conflicted and feel stuck between an open white nationalist (Trump) and this option 2/
This isn't unique or common to our communities. Similar sentiments are espoused by other POC communities and the youth. My concern is it'll lead to a depressed vote, even though majorities will still show up for Biden/Dems in 2024. That's why meaningful outreach is important 3/
Since many thought leaders & pundits in America seem to literally not care at all about Palestinian life, here's another way to look at it: how will Israel's war crimes in Gaza help promote security & safety for Israel and its civilians? It won't. At all. 1/
Suppose Israel does eliminate Hamas (it won't) but persists in the occupation and war crimes against a civilian population, another extremist group will rise up and take its place. The occupation has existed longer than Hamas. 2/
Since we live in a globalized world and in the shadows of 9-11, we know war and violence won't be contained purely to that territory. So, now violent extremist groups have their propaganda to rile up recruits and more hate against all of our communities. 3/