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Trump's appeals to white anxiety are not 'dog whistles' – they're racism

  • Written by Bethany Albertson, Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin
imageTrump targets white voters with hostile, angry language.hafteh7 via Pixabay

President Donald Trump’s rhetoric is often referred to as “dog whistle politics.”

In politician speak, a dog whistle is language that conveys a particular meaning to a group of potential supporters. The targeted group hears the “whistle”...

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