The Denial of Racism is a form of Racism Itself

  • TheDenial of Racism is a form of Racism

One of the best known confessions in the history of mankind was made by Martin Niemöller,

and this could be found in the United States Holocaust Museum;

First they came for the Communists

And I did not speak out

Because I was not a Communist

Then they came for the Socialists

And I did not speak out

Because I was not a Socialist

Then they came for the trade unionists

And I did not speak out

Because I was not a trade unionist

Then they came for the Jews

And I did not speak out

Because I was not a Jew

Then they came for me

And there was no one left

To speak out for me

 

When Donald Trump made the golden escalator ride on 16 June, 2015, to announce his

candidacy for the American Presidential ride, it was a very surreal experience for many. But

on that glorious day, little did many know that he was wearing a mask, and now his face is

growing to fit it. This was the man who professed among many things that he was going to

drain the swamp in Washington.

 

He promised to build a wall where others built bridges.

From the first whistle, he attacked the Obamacare, discredited and scrapped the climate

change charter, and tore up the Iran Nuclear deal. The only common denominator among

these is the fact that these were Obama’s legacy. We have since learnt from diplomatic

cables that one of Trump’s life purposes was to undo everything that Obama achieved and

stood for. The drive to undo Obama’s legacy has come to pass as Trump’s fundamental

yardstick to his presidency.

 

His disdain for Obama is a symbolic manifestation of his general

angst, not only for Obama the person, but people of his similar ilk and colour. This disdain

reached its nadir as he assumed the highest office in the land, and this was deeply rooted in

Obama’s audacity to occupy the highest seat in the land; not once but twice. After

hopelessly failing to discredit Obama’s birth right to the throne, Trump saw his tenancy to the

White House as his golden opportunity to wreak his hatred at any price.

 

It will be a waste of time to try and catalogue Trump’s past transgressions. Suffice it to say

that women, the disabled, the under privileged, people of colour and immigrants etc. have

become the punch bags and anvils of his discriminatory tendencies and behaviour. As the

world wakes up everyday to his tweets, what is surprisingly interesting is how the world

never ceases to be amazed by his antics.

 

It is an open secret that in spite of his self

professed success as a business man, his life and career has always been dogged among

others, by accusations of racism and discrimination. Trump has always staunchly denied

this, stating that there isn’t “a Racist bone in my body,” Trump has throughout his life faced

and fought off these accusations. He has been on first names terms with judges and

attorneys who have had to deal with these cases, ranging from his days as a landlord and

right down to being one of the biggest employers. There is no doubt that he has made

strenuous efforts to disguise and suppress his discriminatory tendencies. Sadly, his

ascendancy to the highest office in the land seems to have given Trump the carte blanche to

perfect his previously hidden tendencies; a time to take off his mask and allow his face to

grow and fit the mask. Attaining the seat of power has since become an aphrodisiac for his

“deplorables”.

 

If Trump needed any excuse to espouse his racist tendencies and all that he stands for,

there can be no better candidates than the quartet of law makers, who are fondly known as

the “squad”. The “Squad” fits the bill for everything that every bone in his body despises.

They are women, women of colour (melanin overload), children of immigrants and some with

a religious difference.

 

Trump’s misogynistic behaviour is no secret. So when Trump called

for the four Democratic Congresswomen to “go back” to their countries because they have

too much melanin in their system, the irony was not lost on a few people; his wife is a

women and she is called Melania. Unlike the other 3 women, Melania was not born in the

USA. But like one of them, she came to the USA in 1996 and acquired her citizenship.

Technically, she doesn’t have a single American DNA, if we should go by Trump’s

standards. Is the wife of the president, the president of all wives?

 

So why is Trump doing what he is doing? It is not surprising that Trump’s recent remarks

have come in for worldwide criticism. World leaders have rallied to condemn his rhetoric in

no small measure. Sadly, his remarks have been met with a deafening silence from his part,

the Republican Party. So is Trump really echoing what the Republican Party stands for? Or

is he trumpeting in public what the Republican Party stands for in private? Is the Republican

Party organically a racist party, or just the plain folks reaching their hearts desire at last? It

defied belief that even when the House of Representatives saw it fit to debate on the

condemnation of his remarks, ONLY 4 Republicans, Susan Brooks of Indiana, Brian

Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, Will Hurd of Texas and Fred Upton of Michigan joined every

Democrat in the House in supporting the measure to condemn Trump.

 

The majority of Republicans has done its damn best to sanitise, sweet coat and spin his

comment; and literally refused to put their heads above the parapet. Some have gone as far

as pleading that Trump’s remarks were a political strategy; to distract. No it is not. If

anything, he is not only trying to divide America along racial lines, but also trying to

weaponise the race card. Trump is not using this for any political reason other than

politicising his innermost thoughts.

 

Trump’s remarks have not only drawn criticism but also garnered support from his base. The

world witnessed how his supporters chanted “send her back” throughout his rally in North

Carolina; in reference to Congresswoman Ilhan Omar. Trump has since tried to double down

on this, “I was not happy” with “send her back chants”. Who does he think he is kidding?

“Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.” What is sad about this all

is the sight of Republicans falling over themselves to sweet coat Trump’s racist remarks.

They have exhausted the lexicon in finding nice and politically correct synonyms to describe

  1. It will be disingenuous to describe Trump as evil, but “for evil to triumph, it takes the good

to do nothing”. Why are Republicans pleading the 5 Amendment in this hour of need?

Republicans have not only enabled Trump, but have also done so at the expense of the

American Dream. Sadly, most people’s idea of the American Dream is a five minute

conversation on Wall Street, or dinner with George Soros. It is about freedoms. It is about

the possibilities and opportunities to fulfil ones dreams and capability.

The American Dream is not confined to Wall Street. The American Dream is not based on colour, creed or

otherwise.

 

Sadly, Republicans are now presiding over a period where this dream is at stake.

Republicans are all too ready to overlook Trump’s attempts to ride roughshod over the

American Constitution, and by default the American Dream. The irony is that on the website

of “House Republicans”, the logo reads “FREEDOM AND OPPORTUNITY FOR

EVERYONE”. If ever you needed hypocrisy personified, look no further.

If Trump had his way, he would like to author a revised edition of the American constitution.

The Republican Party with its eyes wide shut, is overseeing and entertaining Trump’s

idiosyncrasies.

 

They fail to realise that there was an America before Trump, and there will be

an America after Trump. At best, he won’t last more than 8 years in his position. Is that worth

undoing century old ideologies, upon which the country was founded? Is that worth tearing

the entrails on which America was founded? What legacy does the Republican Party wants

to hand to the millennials? What will people like Mike Pence, Mitch McConnell, Kevin

McCarthy, Steve Scalise, and Cheney tell their grandchildren around the log fire?; that they

had the chance to stop this malaise but did nothing? Men make history, not the other way

round. Sometimes, history can be an early warning system. “Neither a wise man nor a brave

man lies down on the tracks of history to wait for the train of the future to run over him”

(Dwight D. Eisenhower)

 

Are the Republicans ready to sacrifice the sanctity of what makes America, America on the

partisan political alter? Judging by Trump’s behaviour, does he have any reason to criticise

or condemn the likes of Robert Mugabe? The last time I checked, some of his tendencies

were the monopoly of African Dictators. Is Donald Trump the embodiment of the inner soul

of the people (Republicans), who have reached their heart’s desire at last? What is getting

under the skin of Trump is the fact that these four Democratic Congresswomen are nothing

but upstarts to Trump. Their audacity to be his fiercest critics is unthinkable to Trump. For

God sake, they are women and they are not white. That is the inner workings of Trump’s

mind; which the Republicans have conveniently described as frustration, rather than racism.

If Trump wants people who were not born in America to leave, charity starts at home. Sorry,

she is white.

 

When Obama occupied the White House in 2008, many saw this epoch making event as

“democracy perfected”. But as the American journalist H. L. Menchen once said, “As

democracy is perfected, the office of the President represents, more and more

closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day, the plain folks

of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last, and the White House will be occupied

by a downright fool and a complete narcissistic moron.”

 

Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter (M.L. King).

 

Don’t forget to turn the lights off when you leave the room.

 

Abdulai Mansaray.

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