Feb 7 โ€ข 16:20 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ Israel Haaretz

Trump refuses to apologize for posting a video on his account depicting the Obamas as monkeys

U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that he ordered the posting of a racist video depicting Barack Obama and Michelle Obama as monkeys, but he refused to apologize for it.

In a recent statement, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed that he directed his advisors to post a controversial and racist video on his Truth Social account, which portrayed former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, as monkeys. The video, which has since been removed, featured the faces of the Obamas superimposed on monkey bodies in a jungle setting, accompanied by the song "The Lion Sleeps Tonight." Despite the backlash from the public and various advocacy groups, Trump stated that he did not watch the specific part of the video that caused concern, and he stood firm in his decision not to issue an apology.

The incident has sparked discussions about Trump's repeated engagement with racist imagery and rhetoric. This incident is not isolated, as Trump has previously been criticized for similar behavior that many see as racially insensitive. By refusing to apologize, Trump seems to be signaling that he will continue to maintain his controversial style of political communication, which his supporters often view as a form of authenticity amid political correctness.

Advocacy groups and critics have condemned Trump's actions, arguing that such portrayals perpetuate harmful stereotypes and contribute to an environment of racial hostility. The implications of this incident extend beyond Trump's social media activities, suggesting a potential normalization of overtly racist sentiments in political discourse, which could influence public attitudes and behaviors toward race-related issues in America.

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