Trump revives the idea of a 'white man's country', America's original sin
Source: The Guardian
Trump revives the idea of a white mans country, Americas original sin
It cant be left to black Americans alone to resist the presidents racism. Citizens of all colours need to resist, and embrace activism
Nell Painter
Sat 20 Jul 2019 19.00 BST
The idea that some US inhabitants deserve the land, deserve to stay and to occupy it, and that others must go to be exterminated (Native Americans), to be exiled (black people), to be driven out (Chinese and Japanese people), to be barred from immigrating (Italians, Jews and other southern and eastern Europeans), to be removed (Mexicans) and, briefly, challenged as citizens (Irish Catholics) has changed shape over time in terms of the permitted stayers and the non-permitted exiles.
But the conviction that only some people that is, white people (however defined) deserved US citizenship based on race held on for a very long time. After all, the initial US Congress began its work in 1790 by limiting eligibility for naturalisation to the free and the white.
In the 1970s, I thought changes in US laws and customs had put cries of get out and go home to rest. I thought the legislation of the 1960s on immigration, civil rights and access to the vote had put all that behind us, in law, at least, if not totally in practice. I thought the United States had turned a corner, had moved away from this is a white mans country and relegated go back to where you came from to schoolyard taunts.
I was wrong. With so many of my compatriots, I was gravely mistaken. The past is not the past.
I also thought back then that naked voter suppression had largely ended. And yet it still exists today. But its not just disfranchisement thats current. It didnt occur to me in the 1970s that outright bigotry like Donald Trumps would be uttered in public. It didnt cross my mind back then that a president would indulge in textbook-level racism out loud.
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