King: Donald Trump’s Las Vegas rally shows how he’s bringing overt racism back to mainstream America
BY SHAUN KING
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, December 15, 2015, 5:54 PM
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks in Las Vegas on Monday.
On Monday, at a Donald Trump rally in Las Vegas, to say that “things got ugly” when a black man began protesting, is a gross understatement.
In the presence of security, who had already subdued the man, one attendee actually said “light that motherf---er on fire.”
Can we just pause there?
That's crazy.
First off, who in the world says such a thing?
A protester is removed from a Las Vegas rally for Donald Trump as audience members could be heard yelling “shoot him” and “kick him.”
In what type of environment does a grown man feel comfortable in the presence of other adults saying that they should light a man on fire? This, ladies and gentlemen, is the type of environment that Donald Trump has built. Another person at the rally could be heard saying “shoot him,” another one said "kick him," and yet another man yelled out a Nazi salute. The man wasn't armed, wasn't violent, wasn't threatening, he was a peaceful protestor.
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Of course, Trump condemned this today, right? Nah.
That would be too much to expect. As white supremacists and neo-Nazis openly pledge their love for Trump, Trump is actually bringing overt racism back to mainstream America. In Trump's presence, white people feel completely comfortable saying anything and everything they want to about African-Americans.
Ender Austin III was kicked out of a rally for Donald Trump in Las Vegas on Monday.
By openly stating that the majority of white American murder victims are killed by African-Americans, which is a complete lie, then refusing to back down from it, Trump is sending a clear signal about who he really is.
Clearly, racists are getting the message and loving it. They've found a home, a hero, a presid