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I'd say the appointment of Bannon is potentially the most significant indication he may be a racist. But the point remains that people have been screaming RACIST at him throughout the entire campaign which overlooks his more overt failings/incompetencies and potentially weakens the power of condemnation for if/when an actual open racist does get close to power...
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Really?
More significant an indication than calling Mexican's rapists, systematically refusing tenancy to black people and proposing a ban on Muslim's entering the country?
I agree with you on the primary point though. Tarring all Trump supporters as racists just because some of them were is a poor and ultimately self-damaging argument, same as it was with Brexit supporters. People had their own personal reasons for voting this way and in many cases the associated racism was simply not enough to tip the scales the other way.
If he's not a racist, why is he appointing an overt racist as his chief advisor?
Seriously, if Theresa May appointed Katie Hopkins as her advisor, what would you assume?