Unclear What It Is About Mixed-Race Woman Running For President That Has Trump Supporters So Agitated
POLITICAL experts are scratching their heads trying to find the precise reasons US president Donald Trump and his devotees have reacted so strongly to the news Kamala Harris, a woman of Asian and Jamaican heritage, is the likely Democrat nominee for president in the wake of Joe Biden exiting the race.
“It’s undemocratic to parachute her into his place after Democrats have voted for Biden in the primaries,” shared one Trump Republican, showcasing a rare respect for votes cast in an election.
“She’s uppity, shrill, aggressive, manly and unqualified” said a Republican senator consulting his ‘Rascist Dog Whistles For Sexist Beginners’ handbook.
Such comments have left large US media publications to muse endlessly over the unknowable motivation behind some Trump Republicans distaste for Harris.
“What about when she was district attorney in San Francisco and her office prosecuted an innocent black man Jamal Trulove of a murder it was very clear he did not commit?” said another Trump supporter who would normally see such things as a reason to vote for someone.
“If she becomes president, she’ll flood the US border with brown people in a plan to destroy the pure white bloodline of true Christian Americans. It’s time to bring back sundown towns,” added another Republican, in comments which were worded in such a vague and meandering way as to make identifying the unclear ideology behind the sentiments impossible.
Elsewhere, some American voters enraged by Biden’s blanket support for Benjamin Netanyahu’s war crimes in Palestine are shifting towards Harris after insiders said the vice-president would reduce US military support for Israel by one dollar, on a phrased basis, over the next 20 years.