Friday, December 11, 2015

What social science tells us about racism in the Republican party

By Max Ehrenfreund

Presidential candidate Donald Trump's proposal to bar all Muslims from entering the United States has reignited an old debate about the Republican Party, which some see as the party of intolerance.
Liberal critics have long insisted that Republican candidates use coded language that sounds respectable on its face but covertly signals an outdated view of race, ethnicity and religion to their constituents. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) voiced this perspective on Tuesday, saying that Trump's words and policies simply reveal the true values of the party and its supporters.
Racism has long been prevalent in Republican politics. Only difference now is that Trump is saying out loud what other Rs merely suggest.

Donald Trump is standing on a platform of hate that the Republican Party built for him.

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