Do (Trump's) Black Bootlicking Enablers Know About The Racist Horse They Backing. Yes!
Trump's Racism Didn't Start Coming Down The Elevator!
Donald Trump and his family have had a long history of Bigotry and Racism. Just for the sake of arguement let us assume for a moment that most people in this 21st Century Generation don’t know the type of racist he really is. These educated and uneducated brothers and sisters haven’t really read up on Mr. Trump.
So we will dive into history.
Let Me Be Clear- there are no Blacks For Trump. There are some black people who might vote for him.
Donald Trump comes from a family of men who lie and deny facts. Who run and hide from duty. Who were slumlords and grifters. Who are ashamed of their own heritage that they belittle and belign the heritage of others.
Fred Trump's father, Friedrich Trump who was German made his money during the Klondike Gold Rush era by not mining for gold but running a Brothel and a restaurant for men mining for gold. When the family returned to Kallstadt. Fred was conceived in Bavaria, where his parents wished to re-establish residency, but Friedrich was banished for dodging the draft. Yes Granddaddy was a Draft Dodger too. During and after World War II, Fred worried that his German ancestry would hurt his businesses, particularly with his many Jewish tenants denied his heritage. FRED WAS PASSING. Fred was asshamed. Fred and Donald both maintained this lie until the 1980s.
Facts:
Beginning in the 1970’s
"Donald along with his father started his career, back in 1973, being sued by the Justice Department for racial discrimination.
The New York City Human Rights Division, alleged that black people who went to Trump buildings were told there were no apartments available, while white people were offered units.
When a black New Yorker was turned down for service and racial bias was suspected, Shellia Morse, who is white, would be dispatched to see if she received different treatment. In this case, a black man in search of an apartment in Brooklyn in 1972 saw a sign on a building: "apartment for rent." "He met with the superintendent, and the superintendent said, 'I'm very sorry, but the apartment is rented — it's gone,' " Morse says. "So the gentlemen said to him, 'Well, why is the sign out? I still see a sign that says apartment for rent.' And the superintendent said, 'Oh, I guess I forgot to take it down.' "
When Morse went to the building to ask about the same apartment, she says, "They greeted me with open arms and showed me every aspect of the apartment." She reported her experience to the Human Rights Commission, and then returned to the apartment building. After she was offered a lease, the black man who had tried to rent the apartment entered the office with a city human rights commissioner, and the three of them confronted the building superintendent.
"He said, 'Well, I'm only doing what my boss told me to do — I am not allowed to rent to black tenants. "
Testimony showed that applications filed by Black apartment seekers were marked with a “C” for “colored.”
Agnes Bunn:
A black woman named Agnes Bunn recalled hearing in early 1970 about a vacant Trump apartment in another part of Queens, from a white friend who lived in the building. But when she went by, she was told there were no vacancies.
“The super came out and stood there until I left the property,” Ms. Bunn said.
Ms. Bunn testified about the experience at a meeting with the New York City Commission on Human Rights in 1970. According to a summary, recovered from the New York City Municipal Archives, she told a Trump lawyer that it was known that no “colored” people were wanted as tenants in the building.
The lawyer concluded that the episode was “all a misunderstanding.” Ms. Bunn and her husband, a Manhattan accountant, soon became the building’s first black tenants.
Maxine Brown:
Her name was Maxine Brown. She seemed like the model tenant. A 33-year-old nurse who was living at the Y.W.C.A. in Harlem, she had come to rent a one-bedroom at the still-unfinished Wilshire Apartments in the Jamaica Estates neighborhood of Queens. She filled out what the rental agent remembers as a “beautiful application.” She did not even want to look at the unit.
There was just one hitch: Maxine Brown was black.
Stanley Leibowitz, the rental agent, talked to his boss, Fred C. Trump.
“I asked him what to do and he says, ‘Take the application and put it in a drawer and leave it there,’” Mr. Leibowitz, then 88, recalled in an interview.
Yet know these complaints of discrimination were not limited to New York.
Haywood and Rennell Cash:
In 1969, a young black couple, Haywood and Rennell Cash, sued after being denied a home in Cincinnati at one of the first projects in which Donald Trump, fresh out of college, played an active role.
Mr. Cash was repeatedly rejected by the Trumps’ rental agent, according to court records and notes kept by Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Cincinnati, which sent in white testers posing as a young couple while Mr. Cash waited in the car.
After the agent, Irving Wolper, offered the testers an apartment, they brought in Mr. Cash. Mr. Wolper grew furious, shoving them out of the office and calling the young female tester, Maggie Durham, a “nigger-lover,” according to court records.
The 1980’s
The New Yorker published an article on August 31, 2015, detailing a disturbing practice carried out in Donald Trump's Atlantic City casinos during the 1980s. Former employee Kip Brown revealed that black employees were hidden whenever Trump and his then-wife Ivana visited the casino.
"When Donald and Ivana came to the casino, the bosses would order all the black people off the floor. It was the eighties, I was a teenager, but I remember it: they put us all in the back." Brown, who worked at Trump's Castle, now the Golden Nugget, recalled. Whether this directive was issued directly by Trump or casino management remains unanswered, per Complex. However, it highlights a troubling pattern that critics claim has persisted throughout Trump's career and public life.
1989 and the Central Park 5
You know the story a case in the 80’s where justice was denied, a modern-day lynching, four Black teenagers and one Latino teenager, the “Central Park Five” were accused of attacking and raping a jogger in New York City. Donald Trump immediately took charge in the case, running an ad in local papers demanding, “BRING BACK THE DEATH PENALTY. BRING BACK OUR POLICE!” The teens’ convictions were later vacated after they spent seven to 13 years in prison, and the city paid $41 million in a settlement to the teens. But Trump in October 2016 said he still believes they’re guilty, despite the DNA evidence to the contrary.
The 1990’s
A book by John O’Donnell, former president of Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, quoted Trump’s criticism of a Black accountant: “Black guys counting my money! I hate it. The only kind of people I want counting my money are short guys that wear yarmulkes every day. …
I think that the guy is lazy. And it’s probably not his fault, because laziness is a trait in blacks. It really is, I believe that. It’s not anything they can control.” Donald J. Trump - 1991
Racism and the Mob
According to documents obtained under the New Jersey Open Public Records Act by Michael Isikoff, an investigative reporter for Yahoo News, the casino received a $200,000 fine after purposely impeding black employees from working around one of the casino’s high rollers, the mob-linked Robert LiButti. Investigators involved with the case, which took place in back in 1991, found that in order to avoid losing LiButti’s business, the casino kept the employees away from the gambler’s betting tables while he was on the premises.
LiButti was known for racist tirades and had on more than one occasion publicly berated blacks and women with “the vilest language,” according to a state official cited in the court documents. LiButti flew into fits of rage whenever he lost money at the craps tables, flinging dice and gaming chips around the casino and grabbing the stick from a stickperson’s hand and breaking it in half. He also made it clear that “he did not want women, blacks or other minorities dealing or supervising his games,” according to one filing by the state Division of Gaming Enforcement. He referred to one Trump Plaza floor person as a “dumb c***” and “dumb bitch,” another as a “Jew broad” and an African-American dealer as a “black bastard.” Finding himself playing with an African-American at his craps table, LiButti shouted, “Shoot the f***ing dice. Shoot the f***ing dice like you’re f***ing some n*****,” according to testimony in the case.
1993 Congressional Testimony of Native American Casion Operators:
The Atlantic City casino mogul frequently cast doubt about the legitimacy of tribes seeking to build casinos in the New York area, citing their dark skin as evidence they were faking their ancestry.
“They don’t look like Indians to me, and they don’t look like Indians to Indians, and a lot of people are laughing at it,” Trump said of the Mashantucket Pequots who operate Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut during testimony before Congress in 1993. Tribe leaders at the time called out the remarks as racist. The National Indian Gaming Association filed a Federal Communications Commission complaint after Trump made similar remarks on Don Imus’ talk radio show. The group described his on-air comments as “obscene, indecent and profane racial slurs against Native Americans and African Americans.” The FCC declined to take action, though it called the remarks “deplorable” and “offensive.”
2000’s
Full Disclosure- CellyBlue ha never watched one episode of the Apprentice she was too busy serving her country and rasing a family.
Racism and the Apprentice:
Gene Folkes said he had just been fired by Trump and was commiserating with a crew member inside a bar at Trump Tower. As the crew member, a Black woman, consoled him, Trump suddenly appeared.
“He came up and he asked me: ‘Is this your woman? Because you two would make a really great couple, you both have the same background,’” Folkes said.
The contestant manager reminded Trump that she worked for him, Folkes said. Then, Trump made a comment similar to something he uttered in the boardroom that hadn't aired on TV, Folkes said.
“He said again, ‘It’s not like I used the N-word,’ and then he walked off, and that was that,” said Folkes, a New York-based consultant, podcast host and U.S. Air Force veteran.
Gene Folkes told The Associated Press that the ex-president used racially insensitive words when Folkes was fired from the show in 2010. Folkes also said he got a cease-and-desist letter from NBC barring him from speaking publicly about his experience.
The producer, Bill Pruitt, said Trump made the comment while deciding between a Black finalist, Kwame Jackson, and a White finalist, Bill Rancic, in the finale of the show’s first season, which aired in 2004. As Trump adviser Carolyn Kepcher, who served as a judge on the show, began advocating for Jackson, Trump winced multiple times and questioned Jackson’s performance on the show, Pruitt wrote.
“I mean, would America buy a [n-word] winning?” Trump asked, according to Pruitt in his essay to Slate published.
Really-Really? This right here-In season two of The Apprentice, Trump fired Kevin Allen, a Black contestant, for being overeducated. “You’re an unbelievably talented guy in terms of education, and you haven’t done anything,” Trump said on the show. “At some point you have to say, ‘That’s enough.”
The Start of Birtherism and How Donald Trump lied and deceived becasue of his hatred towad the Former President Barack Obama:
Trump appeared at the Racist Forum CPAC- Conservative Political Action Conference (There is not anything conservative about this agency for hate) where he announced he was considering a run for the presidency, that is when he begins appearing on talk shows urging President Obama to release his birth certificate and questioning if he was born in the United States. But I want to make onething clear he did get this idea from the Clinton campaign (not cool ya’ll).
"I want him to show his birth certificate. There is something on that birth certificate that he doesn’t like.” Trump went on shows and just flat out lied, shows like The View, "Fox & Friends," and the Bill O'Reilly show where he went on to say that the certificate could say the president was a Muslim.
Trump also claimed on the Today show that he dispatched a team of investigator "and they cannot believe what they’re finding.” He was lying. He is a liar.
Then President Obama released his long form birth certificate. And of course no apologies from trump or his enabliers.
While lying about Obama’s birth he also argued that maybe Obama wasn’t a good enough student to have gotten into Columbia or Harvard Law School, and demanded Obama release his university transcripts. Trump claimed, “I heard he was a terrible student. Terrible. How does a bad student go to Columbia and then to Harvard?” Hey Donald show us yours first. I hear you got a court to block your bad ass grades from being shown. You draft dodging dummy.
Other very Overt Racist Trump sayings
Trump launched his campaign in 2015 by calling Mexican immigrants “rapists” who are “bringing crime” and “bringing drugs” to the US. His campaign was largely built on building a wall to keep these immigrants out of the US.
Trump has repeatedly referred to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) as “Pocahontas,” using her controversial — and later walked-back — claims to Native American heritage as a punchline.
Trump stereotyped a Black reporter at a press conference in February 2017. When April Ryan asked him if he plans to meet and work with the Congressional Black Caucus, he repeatedly asked her to set up the meeting — even as she insisted that she’s “just a reporter.”
Trump reportedly said in 2017 that people who came to the US from Haiti “all have AIDS,” and he lamented that people who came to the US from Nigeria would never “go back to their huts” once they saw America. The White House denied that Trump ever made these comments.
In January 2018, Trump reportedly asked, in reference to Haiti and African countries, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?” He then reportedly suggested that the US should take more people from countries like Norway. The implication: Immigrants from predominantly white countries are good, while immigrants from predominantly Black countries are bad.
Trump is now trying his Long Con on the african american community, particular the men. Why? it is not like they can be easily swayed with political power, money, or woman. Is IT!
History will never fade. It however can be repeated.
Vote for trump. No Way. The only way I might vote for donald is if he apologizes to the Central Park Exonorated - Take out a full page ad in the #NewYorkTimes, the #WashingingtonPost and the #WallStreetJournal saying he was wrong and run those ads consecutively for a month.
But as my dear departed grandmother would say. A leopard can’t change its spots. And a pig will always eat slop.
Don’t sell out our people, our country and democracy for five minutes on the stage with the racist.
CellyBlue - I Do Know This!
Great summary of all his racist BS! I'm sharing this and studying up for any interactions I might have with persuadable swing voters...Magats, fugetaboutit!😵💫🤣
Celly, your post is like Cliff Notes for Trump racism!💯
The atrocities you point out are always so enlightening, I have to wonder, however, if calling people names somehow endears them to your cause or gets more votes for your candidate. It feels like lots of rage with no outlet and an endless energy drain. Thanks for your work. I really do appreciate it.