Donald Trump's Dehumanizing Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric is Getting Worse
Donald Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric is not new, but it seems to be getting worse over time. Back in October he expressed his concern about migrants entering the United States, saying, "It's poisoning the blood of our country." Trump's repetition of this line raised eyebrows. In addition to dehumanizing language, Trump also used "bloodbath" rhetoric. He claimed that migrants entering the country bring contagious diseases. He's perpetuated the baseless claim that foreign countries are intentionally sending criminals to the United States. This claim lacks any evidence. And now he says we will "cease to exist" if he's not elected. We must remain vigilant and challenge these toxic words to ensure a fair and just society for all. We will always keep you informed, on Fan Reviews News.
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00:00 Donald Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric is not new, but it seems to be getting worse over time.
00:06 Back in October, he expressed his concern about migrants entering the United States, saying,
00:11 "It's poisoning the blood of our country."
00:14 Trump's repetition of this line raised eyebrows.
00:17 In addition to dehumanizing language, Trump also used "bloodbath" rhetoric.
00:22 He claimed that migrants entering the country bring contagious diseases.
00:26 He's perpetuated the baseless claim that foreign countries are intentionally sending criminals to the United States.
00:33 This claim lacks any evidence.
00:35 And now he says we will cease to exist if he's not elected.
00:39 We must remain vigilant and challenge these toxic words to ensure a fair and just society for all.
00:45 We will always keep you informed on Fan Reviews News.