Witch hunts and lynching: How Trump appropriates victimhood - CNNPolitics - 0 views
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Shall we skip right to the obvious? Virtually the only moments when President Donald Trump refers to the pain and persecution of a marginalized group are when he's talking about his own perceived suffering.
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But "witch hunt" has a gendered past -- and present. "Recent events show that men with political and economic power can often rely on the idea of witch hunts to work for them, not against them," as the political scientist Erin C. Cassese wrote for Vox last year. "The witch hunt still uses institutional authority to enforce traditional gender norms and power relations."
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"So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights," Trump tweeted about the ongoing, legal impeachment inquiry. "All Republicans must remember what they are witnessing here -- a lynching. But we will WIN!"Read MoreExcept: His tweet papers over lynching's role as a distinct form of racial terrorism used significantly against black Americans.
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