NYT Suggests Trump May Treat Muslims Like FDR Persecuted Japanese Americans During WW II by Stephen Lendman
Ten days post-election, NYT Trump bashing persists. Expect no letup ahead, perhaps intensifying once hes inaugurated - an unprecedented vilification of a presidential aspirant, now president- elect.
His domestic agenda will largely replicate previous Republican administrations. Hopefully hell be less aggressive abroad and follow through on promising better relations with Russia. Hes no peacenik, wanting a more robust military than already, so its foolhardy to expect too much.
Times and other scoundrel media editors supported past Republican and Democrat leaders. So why go at Trump relentlessly? Because he won. Media darling Hillary lost.
Justifiable criticism is acceptable. Times editors invent reasons to denigrate Trump - their latest claiming it may be 1942 all over again with him as president, an outrageous suggestion.
Hes accused while campaigning of favoring a database for all Muslims in America. Last November, CNN distorted his remarks, using spliced video, commonplace scoundrel media deception, misrepresenting what he said as follows:
Reporter: Should there be database system that tracks Muslims in this country?
Trump: There should be a lot of systems beyond a database. We should have a lot of systems and today you can do it.
Reporter: But is it something your White House would
Trump: Well, I would certainly implement that. Absolutely.
Reporter: How would you actually get them registered in that?
Trump: It would be just good management.
Heres what he actually said:
There should be a lot of systems beyond databases. We should have a lot of systems, and today you can do it. But right now we have to have a border. We have to have strength. We have to have a wall, and we cannot let whats happening to this country happen again.
He never said hed order a database to register all Muslims - let alone intern or mistreat them other ways like during WW II, the Supreme Court shamefully calling FDRs Executive Order 9066 constitutional in Korematsu v. United States.
Willful misreporting distorted Trumps comments. Times editors began their commentary saying (t)his is how it starts, falsely claiming he repeatedly floated the idea of a national registry of all Muslims while campaigning - along with calls for an outright ban on (them) entering the country.
He called for suspending Muslim immigration until our countrys representatives can figure out what is going on - referring to a dangerous threat from a so-called global jihadist movement.
He added our country cannot be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in Jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life.
He failed to explain Americas responsibility for creating and supporting these groups, using them as imperial foot soldiers, waging state-sponsored global war OF terror on sovereign independent nations.
Nor did he say America experienced no homeland terrorist attacks in memory. All reported ones were state-sponsored false flags - a longstanding US tradition.
Post-9/11, the Bush administration established a national registry of US immigrants from countries with so-called active terrorist groups. In 2011, it was largely suspended.
Will Trump reinstate it? Who can know? He hasnt said so. Yet Times editors suggested perhaps hes heading in this direction. Shameful!
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
His new book as editor and contributor is titled "Flashpoint in Ukraine: How the US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III."
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