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Al Bellenchia's avatar

More than normalizing, he has made it acceptable to an unacceptably large segment of people. This cannot be allowed to stand.

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DOUGLAS CALDWELL's avatar

Are we that far removed from Germany’s Nazi era, either in time or national character? Is Trump just saying what a loud minority thinks? I wish that were true, but a skim across our history suggests otherwise.

For example: the “Indian Wars” that were fueled by the desire of white Americans for more and more land and its resources, land which had been part of Native American nations from before Christopher Columbus ever stumbled upon the western hemisphere. (Perhaps not land ownership in the European sense, but certainly land occupation.)

Then slavery of Africans. The prejudice against the Irish. The Catholics. The Poles. The Hungarians. The Jews – always the Jews. And on and on.

Not to minimize it, but the buffoon Trump is but a face on centuries of prejudice, crippling our potential -- your aptly described “antisemitic, white Christian nationalist strain.”

The most worrisome part of your column today is this: “We risk this hateful mentality becoming increasingly mainstream.”

There might be an answer, as pie-in-the-sky as it might be. Here are two. What do you and your readers suggest? Griping only goes so far. We need viable goals.

First, require all schools receiving federal money to require their students to take civics classes, starting in elementary school through 12th grade. Also require at the high school level a year’s worth of classes in critical think9ng.

Second, impose a new “Fairness Doctrine/Equal Time” law on radio and television stations -- plus internet platforms like Twitter. A secondary goal might be to break up ownership of radio and television stations.

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