09/12/2017
One reason Donald Trump won the election is the increasingly gratuitous usage among white elites of the word âwhiteâ as an insult. For example, in The New York Times today, Jennifer Senior approvingly quotes Hillary Clintonâs new book:
Hillary Clinton Opens Up About âWhat Happened,â With Candor, Defiance and Dark HumorBy JENNIFER SENIOR SEPT. 12, 2017
⌠â[Trump] doesnât just like Putin,â she writes. âHe seems to want to be like Putin, a white authoritarian leader who could put down dissenters, repress minorities, disenfranchise voters, weaken the press, and amass untold billions for himself.â
Why exactly did Hillary insert âwhiteâ before âauthoritarianâ in that sentence? Apparently, Hillary perceives âwhite authoritarianâ to be a worse insult than just plain âauthoritarian.â
I guess these days âwhiteâ is understood to be a negative intensifier, meaning âvery bad.â In the past, readers would have understood âauthoritarianâ to be bad, but âwhiteâ to be neutral. So until recently âwhite authoritarianâ would have been confusing. But now, Hillaryâs audience knows that âwhiteâ makes âauthoritarianâ worse, much worse.
In the future, instead of accusing Trump of being a âwhite authoritarian,â Hillary will accuse the President of being an âauthoritarian white.â And, then, heâll just be accused of being âwhite,â enough said.
But is it any surprise then that not enough white people voted for Hillary to make her President?