Most of us in this forum dislike Trump and for many, many reasons. We sometimes give him a green light when, in rare moments, he does something that seems logical or correct. With that said, there is an obvious trend of taking that dislike and being purposely ignorant or hypocritical about it. For example:
https://www.newsweek.com/white-farmer-killed-every-five-days-south-africa-authorities-do-nothing-851470 (from March)
https://torontosun.com/news/world/white-south-african-farmers-protest-murder-spree (from last year)
So it makes me wonder... if Trump is being a white supremacist by bringing up the murder and land theft of farmers in SA, does that mean that left leaning sites like Newsweek and the AP are also pushing white supremacy?
This has been known for some time that this was going on. Numerous articles, reports and documentaries about it. Why is it only a white supremacy issue when Trump says it? Granted, he's being inflammatory because usually whatever he tweets about is inflammatory, that just cannot be denied. But are we picking and choosing when something or someone is being white supremacist? Is this literally TDS*?
Am I actively being a white supremacist because I don't like Trump and consider his latest tweet to be inflammatory while at the same time I never thought the news reports or documentaries to be white supremacy? Can we have it both ways?
* I hate to admit it but I own that I've had TDS upon occasion.