In a recent
Truth Social post regarding his indictments in Georgia, Donald Trump used the
word "riggers,” obviously in reference to those that he
believes tried to rig the 2020 presidential election. The correct term for those
of that ilk would be “election riggers.” But this prompted Al Sharpton to observe,
whilst appearing on an MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” show, that “riggers” rhymes
with the n-word. And that can't possibly be a coincidence, can it? Sharpton
inferred that Trump knew what he was doing when he said it. And that
prompted Mika Brzezinski to breathlessly utter (unseen from the background) “yup,”
and “exactly.”
Sharpton added (while presenting no evidence), “There’s
no wonder independents are running away from them” due to this supposed identification
“with blatant racism and blatant violence…”
The MSNBC clown who was apparently subbing for
Joe Scarborough then closed the clip by stating: “Yeah, and Trump has used, of
course, that racist and inflammatory language for so long.”
Riggers? Really?
So, if a Democrat says the word “donkey,” are we
to automatically assume he or she means “honkey?” Should we think of “backer” “hacker”
or “slacker” as dog whistles for “cracker?”
Where does this stop? (And by “stop” did
I actually mean “wop?”)
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