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Toxic Brand Trump

Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 8:18 AM
Written by Anthony L. Hall

“Trump” has been a toxic brand ever since the US government sued Donald and his father Fred in 1973 for systematically discriminating against Blacks in the gentrified apartments they rented in Brooklyn and Queens.

Regretfully, I did not begin admonishing anyone with a conscience, especially Blacks, to avoid anything branded Trump like the plague until decades later. Specifically, I began when his racist rhetoric and birther antics made him unfit to host a reality TV show, let alone serve as president of the United States.

I joined the vanguard (of mostly white liberals) in calling for a boycott of Trump’s businesses – to hit him where it hurts – as the following from “Trump for President? Don’t Be a Sucker!” April 8, 2011, attests:

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Donald Trump is nothing more than the P.T. Barnum of business: a huckster who thrives on the notion that ‘there’s a sucker born every minute’…

This is why I urge the rich folks he depends on to patronize his eponymous resorts and buy up his eponymous condominiums to begin shunning him – just as they would a two-bit racist like David Duke. I urge this especially of the Black Hollywood and sports stars he likes to feature as extras in his one-man freak show.

Trump is entitled to say whatever he likes. But, at the very least, he should suffer truth and consequences for accusing this country’s first Black president of being a Kenyan Muslim who has perpetrated ‘the biggest scam in U.S. history.’

CBS fired Charlie Sheen from One and a Half Men for hurling anti-Semitic remarks at a TV producer. NBC should feel even more compelled to fire Trump from The Apprentice for hurling racist remarks at the president of the United States.

So, here’s to this fiendishly thin-skinned huckster having his trademark words thrown back in his face: Trump, you’re fired!

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I continued in many other commentaries, including in “‘I can’t hear, or see, or say that name [TRUMP] without spitting’,” March 14, 2016, in which I added:

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All Americans should appreciate the categorical imperative of treating anything branded ‘Trump’ — from hotels to neckties and vodka — as if it were branded ‘KKK.’ It only hints at his cynicism and hucksterism that he makes such a public show of touting his Made in China products to ‘Make America Great Again.’

But the legacy of his publicity stunt masquerading as a presidential campaign should be a Trump brand so tarnished that the only people willing to patronize his businesses are the fools who voted for him.

Given that the vast majority of them are poor and uneducated, by his own estimation, it would only be a matter of time before he’s forced into the mother of all his bankruptcies (i.e., for failing to make payments on the debt he brags about using to finance his businesses). And trust me, this Croesus-envying narcissist would rather go bankrupt than depend on the rabble-rousing suckers who attend his rallies to keep his real-estate empire afloat. Which is just as well given that most of them can barely afford a night at a budget hotel.

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That’s why I hope you’ll forgive me for thinking that my commentaries might have had something to do with the world waking up today to this Drudge Report headline:

TRUMP BRAND TURNS TOXIC

It links readers to a SF Gate report on the PGA’s decision to move its tour championship away from Trump’s Bedminster, N.J., golf course, and warns of the domino effect this is bound to have:

Now, through his encouragement of rioters who ransacked the U.S. Capitol, Trump has made his company a pariah and driven away allies who could have brought it revenue and post-politics credibility.

‘Most financial institutions and investors avoided doing business with him before he ran for president, and the situation now has only gotten worse,’ said Kathryn Wylde, the leader of the Partnership for New York City, an influential group that includes the leaders of banks and Fortune 500 companies. …

‘If he remains a visible player, no one will want to be associated with him in any kind of public way, because he is going to symbolize the destabilization of the American political system,’ Wylde said.

Sure enough, NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio made news this morning by announcing that his city is severing all contracts with the Trump Organization. And anyone familiar with the Wollman Skating Rink or the Central Park Carousel knows what a blow this will be to Trump’s ego. Oh, and Chicago is following New York City in having his name stripped from as many buildings as possible.

Then there’s this from The New York Times:

In the span of four days, President Donald Trump’s family business has lost its online store, the buzz from Trump’s promotional tweets about its luxury resorts and bragging rights as host to one of the world’s most prestigious golf tournaments. …

Other companies linked with the Trumps, including Deutsche Bank, the president’s largest lender, and Signature Bank, are also seeking distance from him and his business.

Finally, bear in mind that this orange-painted pariah is a billionaire poseur whose businesses are hemorrhaging millions per month, but who now has no access to credit, and is over $400 million in debt. Therefore, I’m just waiting to read that loan sharks are repossessing his properties. Moreover, that they’re doing so with such vengeance, the only place Trump can find any refuge is in one of those rental buildings in Brooklyn, where he used to discriminate against Blacks in the 1970s. Karma: it’s a bitch.

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Anthony L. Hall

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