(Paul Joseph Watson) But only Trump was called a bigot.
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by Paul Joseph Watson, July 31st, 2019
President Trump has been labeled a racist for using the word “infested” to describe Baltimore’s rat problem, but Elijah Cummings used the exact same word to describe the city back in 1999.
As the video below highlights, CNN slammed Trump for using the word “infested” to describe Baltimore, suggesting that the president was dehumanizing black people.
However, during 1999 testimony, Elijah Cummings referred to his own district as a “drug infested area.
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I guess Elijah Cummings is racist too.
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As we previously highlighted, Bernie Sanders also claimed Trump was “attacking” an American city by calling Baltimore rat infested yet Sanders himself repeatedly said the place resembled a “third world country” back in 2015.
Meanwhile, Benny Johnson visited residents in Rep. Cummings district to find out what life is really like there.
Common themes; Rats, trash, crime, corrupt politicians.
Are they all racist too?
We are in a political firestorm over the condition of Baltimore.
So what is life really like there?
I spoke with residents in Rep. Cummings district.
Here's what they had to say: Rats. Trash. Crime. Abandoned by politicians. Begging for change.
Want the truth?
Please WATCH @TPUSA pic.twitter.com/rkHwwHc1kf— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) July 30, 2019
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The whole ‘context doesn’t exist, therefore racism doesn’t exist’ trick is getting super old. I’m not sure what benefit to this community comes from amplifying this clap trap. Bear in mind, I support grabbing some articles from the weird right, it does help contextually, but this stuff. . .naw.
Can you explain a bit more about “context doesn’t exist, therefore racism doesn’t exist”? I haven’t heard of this before. I would say a lot of the racist instances being bandied about right now aren’t examples of true racism, like not having enough non-white friends doesn’t mean you hate non-whites.