Parker: Trump and the dehumanizing language of 'othering'
No sooner had I ordered the 2011 book Less Than Human for a late-summer read than President Trump called Omarosa Manigault Newman a dog and a lowlife. Those two slurs fit nicely into author David Livingstone Smiths philosophical study of mans capacity to inflict cruelty by first dehumanizing the other.
Trumps personal template is familiar. He likes someone, then doesnt, then reduces the object of his scorn to something less than human. The mononymously known Omarosa, whose friendship with Trump began when she appeared on The Apprentice, was fired last year from her job as a White House aide.
During the past few days, she has released secretly taped recordings of her firing as well as a later conversation with Trump, just published a tell-all account of her time in the White House, and told MSNBCs Chris Matthews that shes willing to cooperate with the Robert Mueller investigation. (Whether Mueller is interested in her input isnt clear.)
All things considered, it sounds as if Trump and Omarosa may deserve each other. Recording people without their knowledge, especially in the White House, is certainly un-kosher if not illegal. On Tuesday, the Trump campaign filed for arbitration against Omarosa for breach of a 2016 nondisclosure agreement. More important, however, is the risk of having exposed top officials to hackers if Omarosa used her cellphone to record these and other conversations.
Whatever her motivations, Omarosa seems set on exposing Trump as a racist. (Congratulations, Omarosa, youre the last to know. Hes also a misogynist.) Trump may not be an N-word-hurling racist, though Omarosa claims to know of a tape from his reality-show days when he used the term. (Trump denies having used the epithet. But his pattern of speaking about African-Americans, among others not of his race or ethnicity, suggests that racism taints his mental processes.)
Its fair to say that most whites who are racist usually dont think they are. This is because they dont use the N-word or actively seek to bring harm to non-whites. But racism is a pernicious, passive plague. You dont have to burn crosses in peoples yards. All you have to do is see African-Americans (or Asians or Latinos) in stereotypically demeaning ways. Thus, when Trump became angry with Omarosa, he didnt say she was a disgruntled former employee or make some other dismissively neutral comment. Instead, he tweeted:
When you give a crazed, crying lowlife a break, and give her a job at the White House, I guess it just didnt work out. Good work by General Kelly for quickly firing that dog!
Directing such vitriol toward any woman is repellant. But what makes the presidents remarks especially repugnant is that they were aimed at a minority woman and followed a spate of similar insults targeting African-Americans: He recently said that Rep. Maxine Waters, D-California, has a low I.Q., somewhere in the mid-60s. In a twofer last week, he attacked both CNN anchor Don Lemon and Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James, tweeting: Lebron James was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television, Don Lemon. He made Lebron look smart, which isnt easy to do.
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hatrack
(59,587 posts)She's just now picking up on this? Pathetic.