MAGA Racism & Media Failures
The attacks on Kamala Harris's race revive a tired racist strategy, and we need to call it out
by Qasim Rashid
The Racism
Donald Trump spent his 34 minutes on stage at the National Association of Black Journalists reminding everyone just how racist he is. From the opening question, when journalist Rachel Scott read him his receipts of his extensive racist remarks over the years, Trump became defensive, angry, and lashed out—ultimately playing victim. He exemplified a text-book case of white fragility. That short 90 second exchange is worth the watch, as it set the tone for the rest of the debacle of an interview.
While Trump was scheduled to sit down for an hour long interview, he left after just 34 minutes. His handlers likely recognized he was only digging himself into a deeper hole and tried to cut their losses. But the damage was done. By the time it was over, Trump had accused media of being “fake news,” a revival of the Hitler accusations of Lügenpresse or “lying press,” claimed he had done wonders for the Black community (he hasn’t), and claimed Kamala Harris only just now started to identify as Black (she’s always identified as Black). Trump spewed this lie:
I didn’t know she was Black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn Black and now she wants to be known as Black. So, I don’t know, is she Indian or is she Black? I’ve known her a long time indirectly, not directly very much, and she was always of Indian heritage. I respect either one, but she obviously doesn’t, because she was Indian all the way, and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went – she became a Black person. I think somebody should look into that, too.
Not only is all of the above a lie, the fact that Trump wants Kamala Harris investigated for also being Indian is authoritarian level racism. Adding to this absurd Trump stance is that Trump’s own VP candidate JD Vance has mixed Indian children with his wife Usha Vance. I’ve documented the grotesque racism she’s facing for being Indian American. In short, what we’re dealing with is a nakedly racist attempt to fear monger to a racist MAGA base that if you don’t vote, a Black or Indian person who (allegedly) keeps changing their identity will be in charge.
And thus the hypocrisy.
The Hypocrisy
Reflecting over MAGA’s obsession with identity politics, I noticed a pattern and tweeted the following, now viral tweet:
And it isn’t only Republicans of color who keep changing their name for white approval. Who can forget that Donald Trump was originally Donald Drumpf? And JD Vance was initially James Donald Bowman and then later James David Hamel, before arriving at JD Vance? Even former RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel was originally Ronna Romney. Look, if people want to change their names—more power to them. My problem is the MAGA hypocrisy on full display to question the identities of people like Barack Obama and Kamala Harris—who proudly run on their names and identities—while themselves changing their own names and identities to appease a racist base.
Consider former Louisiana Republican Governor and GOP Presidential Candidate Bobby (Piyush) Jindal’s favorite portrait versus how he actually looks. I swear the below image is not AI.
MAGA Republicans of color are literally whitewashing themselves for approval from a racist base that is openly hostile to them—yet have the audacity to question the identity of VP Kamala Harris. And making this situation even worse is the utter failure of legacy media to call out this racism and hold its actors accountable. Consider the headlines after Trump’s racist rant at the NABJ.
The Legacy Media Failure
The Washington Post’s tagline is “Democracy Dies in Darkness,” and I cannot figure out if this is a call to action to expose injustice, or a personal goal they’re trying to achieve? Because in response to Donald Trump’s grotesque racism targeting Kamala Harris, this was the Washington Post’s headline: