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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (22053)8/7/2019 1:29:07 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33421
 
Fred Trump was definitely arrested at the May 30, 1927 Klu Klux Klan parade in Jamaica, Queens, N.Y.

His address was listed as 175-25 Devonshire Road, Jamaica, which matched the 1930 Census.

But there are no photos of Fred Trump wearing Klan robes, nor do the arrest records for that day make any note of what each of those arrested were wearing.

Fred Trump may have been merely an enthusiastic Klan parade spectator, or even as an antifa protestor there to interrupt the Klan. But Fred Trump managed to annoy the police enough to be arrested.
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Regardless, Donald Trump did not create racism, it existed longer before he was born.

Trump is merely skilled at motivating racists to vote, and they're an important part of his base supporters.

To say otherwise is politically-correct nonsense suggesting it's too hurtful to his emotionally delicate supporters to tell the truth.

It's a possibility Trump learned how to troll for racists on his TV show "The Apprentice" rather than as a child. But like any kid, I bet Donald Trump got pretty good at finding talking points his Dad found convincing.