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Democratic strategist and CNN pundit Aisha Mills responded to a story about former President Donald Trump questioning the gene quality of convicted murderers by comparing the Republican presidential candidate to Adolf Hitler, falsely accusing him of supporting eugenics. After these comments, Mills played the race card when she lost control of her rhetoric and found it hard to counter the arguments of Republican strategist David Urban. “I’m not going to be lectured by some white man who has no idea what he’s talking about,” she said.
“Listen, this isn’t the first time we heard this kind of talk from Donald Trump, and it reeks of authoritarianism," Mills began. "It also harkens back to a time of Hitler who used the same exact language that Donald Trump is now quoting to talk about the people who he thinks are poisoning the blood of the nation."
"You know, all of this smells like an affinity towards eugenics, which really should give us all pause, because when we remember the last person, the last awful authoritarian dictator who believed in eugenics, it was someone who really wanted to exterminate an entire people because they thought that they didn't have good genes and because they were trying to create a certain type of race," she added.
Urban responded by saying it was “just shameful” of Mills “to compare Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler” as he reminded her that Trump wasn’t talking about the genes of any race but of those belonging to “people who came into this country and murdered Americans.” Urban was referring to a report that 13,000 convicted murderers and 435,000 people with criminal records are among the millions who have entered the US illegally during the Biden-Harris administration.
Mills insisted Urban was just “doing Donald Trump's bidding” and that she was at risk of being exterminated by Trump. When Urban asked how she could possibly believe that, Mills made it all very personal by saying, “I’m not going to be lectured by some white man who has no idea what he's talking about and is trying to rewrite history here. I am afraid as an American of a Donald Trump presidency, and his actual quotes don’t lie because I take him seriously and I think that he believes what he says. And that is why he is a danger and a threat to America.”
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