Donald Trump s Insatiable Bloodlust DNyuz
But Trump embraces Hitleresque phrases to stir racial hatred. He has talked about immigrants poisoning the blood of our country. Last month, he called migrants animals, saying, I don t know if you call them people, in some cases. They re not people, in my opinion.
Trump s obsession with bloodlines was instilled by his father, the son of a German immigrant. He thinks there is good blood and bad blood, superior blood and inferior blood. Fred Trump taught his son that their family s success was genetic, reminiscent of Hitler s creepy faith in eugenics.
The family subscribes to a racehorse theory of human development, the Trump biographer Michael D Antonio told PBS. They believe that there are superior people and that if you put together the genes of a superior woman and a superior man, you get a superior offspring.
Trump has been talking about this as far back as an Oprah show in 1988. The gene believer brought it up in a 2020 speech in Minnesota denouncing refugees.
A lot of it is about the genes, isn t it, don t you believe? he told the crowd about their pioneer lineage, adding: The racehorse theory, you think we re so different? You have good genes in Minnesota.
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Maureen Dowd has outdone herself with this screed. Trump, like Hitler, is a eugenicist, don’t you know, and would not have liked Maureen’s father much, his being Irish, who were discriminated against too.