After Donald Trump and his new bullshit spewer Sarah Huckabee Sanders came down on ESPN on-air personality Jemele Hill last week, the rest of the United States has had to come to grips once again with the harsh reality: the president of the United States of America is a pretty transparent white supremacist. Trump’s groveling, opportunistic minions, like disgraced Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke, try to run interference.
But, when your big supporter is a guy that enables white supremacist homicides under his watch, it’s hard to take anything coming from the conservative faction of our country seriously. And so, #TrumpsAWhiteSupremacist has begun to trend on Twitter.
As you can imagine the right-wing snowflake scene is all up in arms looking through the archives to post pictures of Donald Trump with black people at various stages of his grotesque career.
And while there has been a steady stream of evidence that Donald Trump is a straight up, old-school racist for a few decades now, the right wing’s only online defense is to attempt to make people re-litigate how much of a racist he is.
You can spell it “m-o-r-o-n” or you can spell it “m-o-r-a-n,” but if you don’t see it, I can’t help you.