It's okay to lean right on issues. I lean right on some issues. It's okay to say that both parties play identity politics. I agree. It's okay to not affirm the Democratic party. I don't either.
But when Democrats play identity politics, they don't try to force White people out of the country. No Democrat in power is demonizing White people and inciting violence against them as a group. No Democrat is caping for the killing of White people. The Democrat leadership isn't courting anti-White racists to be their standard-bearers in important elections.
The Republican party, the true head of their party and all who follow him, are
focusing on anti-Black and anti-Brown racism as the center of their platform right now.
And not just Trump. This is what it's breeding across the country:
U.S. Representative of Iowa Steve King endorsed a White Supremacist in Toronto, met with white nationalist groups in Austria, professes White Nationalist beliefs:
Robert Bowers of Pittsburgh killed 11 people in a synagogue, shouting anti-Jewish, anti-immigrant slurs that matched Trump's conspiracy theories:
Cesar Sayoc of Florida sent a dozen pipe bombs to the exact liberal targets that Trump repeatedly demonizes:
Gregory Bush of Kentucky killed two elderly Black people after first trying to shoot up a Black church.
Republican State Senator Marty Golden of New York refuses to fire a campaign manager with connections to the Proud Boys, a violent far-right Nationalist group.
Republican House candidate Arthur Jones of Illinois headed a neo-nazi movement and speaks at neo-nazi events:
Republican House candidate and White Nationalist Paul Nehlen of Wisconsin was endorsed by Breitbart, Laura Ingraham, and Sarah Palin:
Republican Senate candidate Corey Stewart of Virginia praises the Confederacy and has had ties to several White Nationalists
Republican House candidate Russel Walker of North Carolina is a proud White Supremacist
Republican House candidate Steve West of Missouri has been denounced as a racist by his own children
Trump economic adviser Larry Kudlow hosted White Nationalist and VDare publisher Peter Brimelow at his own home
Trump speechwriter Darren Bettie of North Carolina spoke on a panel at a White Nationalist event
Trump created an entire commission to attempt to suppress the Black and Brown vote nationwide and appointed racist Kris Kobach of Kansas to head it
That's Republicans at all levels of power spread out across 11 different states. And I'm sure there's more.
And those are just the ones who are open about it. White Nationalism is a mobilizing element of the Republican voting base at this moment.
How can you vote for that in this election?