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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Tue Sep 29, 2020, 11:51 PM Sep 2020

Yes, President Trump Really Dropped a Racial Slur on Live Television Tonight

Tonight marked the first 2020 presidential debate between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Moderated by Chris Wallace of Fox News, the rocky, interruption-ridden debate was comprised of six 15-minute segments that touched on key topics such as the Supreme Court, COVID-19, the economy, race and violence, and more.

President Trump kicked off the debate tonight by uttering a racial slur. While debating the Supreme Court as it stands, and whether Amy Coney Barret should be confirmed before Election Day, things took an ugly turn: Biden briefly mentioned that he beat Bernie Sanders in the primary, to which Trump said: “If Pocahontas would've left two days early, you would've lost every primary on Super Tuesday,” referring to his Democratic opponent at the time, Senator Elizabeth Warren. “You got very lucky.”

On the debate stage, Trump’s “Pocahontas” comment went unremarked upon, but it’s worth reiterating here: The president of the United States uttered a racist remark on live television. The remark, of course, referred to Warren and the controversy she endured back in 2018, when she repeatedly claimed Native American ancestry. At the time, Trump publicly accused Warren of falsely claiming her Cherokee heritage, and as a result, Warren went as far as taking a DNA test to prove it. The results confirm that the Massachusetts Democrat indeed has Native American roots, though very distantly; according to Stanford University genetics professor and 23andMe adviser Carlos Bustamante, there was “strong evidence” that Warren had a Native American relative “around six to 10 generations ago.”

After Warren's DNA tests were revealed in 2018, Trump said of Warren: “I can no longer call her Pocahontas, because she has no Indian blood.” This was our first taste of the president’s racist viewpoint of Indigenous people. The term and character of "Pocahontas" is a stereotypical and inaccurate depiction of a real-life Indigenous woman that has been constantly perpetuated (and over-sexualized) in Hollywood. Born in 1596, Pocahontas's real name was actually Amonute, and she belonged to the Pamunkey tribe. She was nothing like the "ally of the Englishmen" that we've seen of her on film; she was a real woman with her own story and agency.

https://www.vogue.com/article/president-trump-debate-pocahontas-racial-slur

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Yes, President Trump Really Dropped a Racial Slur on Live Television Tonight (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 2020 OP
Oh he's proud of that little turd of an insult Blue Owl Sep 2020 #1
I missed that in the argument Renew Deal Sep 2020 #2
And his base roared with laughter IcyPeas Sep 2020 #3
Trump Mocks Warren's Native American Heritage Claim, But Falsely Claimed His Family Was Swedish keithbvadu2 Sep 2020 #4
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