For the last 9 years, I've listened to many videos of Trump speaking, particularly the ones where he speaks as a person - not as the Media edits.
In the following article dated 29 November 2024, Joe Rogan said:
"What we saw is the greatest media psy-op in history. ... What you’re seeing with Trump, regardless of his flaws, is a massive concentrated [psychological operation] ... They’ve distorted who he is to the point where most people think that way. Most people think that way. They’ve had narratives. ... Where [the Media have] decided to distort people’s perceptions of things."
Podcaster Joe Rogan argued that the media engaged in "massive, concentrated psy-op" to "distort people's perceptions" of Trump once he went from celebrity to politician.
www.foxnews.com
The type of people who are Vulnerable to being deceived by a politically-partisan Media are the people who --- on social media, AND in their personal lives -- instantly slam things are being ridiculous if it sounds different to their viewpoint. Watch for such people. If they behave like that on social media, they will behave that way with their friends and family. SUCH PEOPLE CANNOT BE TRUSTED. If you have a friend like that, and they hear a seemingly open-and-shut accusation against you, SUCH PEOPLE will not thereafter listen to evidence. Such people will turn on you. In society, a rough estimate is that 75% of people are like that.
When I present evidence -- and people instantly slam me, without testing the evidence I give -- such a person reveal themself as an un-trustworthy person, who will do that to people close to them. People who refuse to see evidence -- particularly when the evidence seems silly to them -- those people cannot be trusted. Generally, people behave in real life the way they behave on social media.
Getting back to Trump and racism, please list for me the incidents you think he was racist. If it's the
"Mexican rapist" or the "Charlottesville fine people" -- even the Mainstream Media has acknowledged those two incidents as being distortions of what Trump said.