I know, I know, saying a major American city is "infested" when speaking of a predominately black district is no more racist then when he said it of another black district, or when he said four minority women needed to "go back where they came from", or the numerous times he retweeted comments made by white supremacists groups and individuals, or the time he called illegal immigrants 'rapists', or the time he said he didn't like black people handling his money, or the time he said he didn't want Muslims coming to America then tried to implement policies to support that view, or the time his businesses were hit for racist policies for not renting to blacks, or the time he complained we were getting minority immigrants and not the good kind of immigrants like from traditionally white Norway, or the time he said a minority judge couldn't be trusted because of his race, or the other time he dehumanized minorities by referring to them as vermin, or the time he said the protesting nazis who murdered a woman included "good people", or the time he called minority-predominate countries "shit holes", or the time he was a lead cheerleader claiming our American born first minority President was born in Africa, or the time he said a Native American casino shouldn't be allowed because the proprietors "didn't look like Indians", or the time he said black people "live in poverty" and have nothing to lose, or the time he said Nigerians "need to go back to their huts", or the time he referenced the Trail of Tears to mock a woman's Native American ancestry claim, or...well never mind his, as one poster claims, not repeatedly racist remarks, but can we at least agree it's wrong for a President to attack a major American city in this way?