A small group of people that have very, very serious problems
It’s ok though, Trump says white nationalism is a minor thing.
Asked by a reporter on Friday if he sees an increase globally in the threat of white nationalism, the US president responded: “I don’t really. I think it’s a small group of people that have very, very serious problems. I guess, if you look at what happened in New Zealand, perhaps that’s a case. I don’t know enough about it yet.”
He says it’s terrible though. Yes yes. Terrible. Terrible thing. He says it two times, not just one.
There has been a documented rise in anti-Muslim hate groups in the US in the last three years, and the FBI has reported a steady increase in reports of hate crimes. Just last year, a shooter with far-right views killed 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue.
But that’s not because they take inspiration from Trump and Bannon and Miller and Gorka; no no no no no. It’s for other reasons entirely. Trump’s use of the presidency to bray racism at us day in and day out has had no effect of any kind.
Trump made the remarks about white supremacy at the Oval Office while announcing his decision to overrule Congress in his effort to protect his declaration of a national emergency and secure funds for a US-Mexico border wall.
Announcing his veto, the president said, “People hate the word invasion, but that’s what it is.”
That’s our boy – he sticks with the racist white nationalist bullshit about the wall and the “invasion” no matter how many mass shootings are going on in the background.
Again with the ‘I don’t know enough about it’, just like with the ‘David Duke who?’
It’s a transparent dodge that he and his followers didn’t accept from Obama for a second.