The Right Chooses to Stop Being Coy About Its Bigotry
We all agree that racism is bad, right? Right? At least as of this moment, opposing racism still appears to be the public position even of some -- but certainly not all -- of the most extreme Trumpists. Donald Trump himself has not publicly used the n-word, as far as I know (although no one will be surprised when he inevitably does), but he has been pushing racist ideas for years. Even so, we have not yet reached that anti-" woke "-est of moments when open, vulgar bigotry will become just another way for Republicans to "own the libs." Why not? Because it continues to be perversely useful for Trumpists to appropriate the language of anti-racism as a means to promote White supremacy. That jujitsu move is hardly new, but it is again a favored tool on the right. The appointed seat-filler in the Florida Attorney General's office, for example, took it upon himself earlier this year to issued a statement on official stationery that begins with...