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Examining Donald Trump's Race Relations: Insights from Real Estate Developer Don Peebles

podcast December 31, 1969


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In this episode of Market Mondays Medium, hosts Rashad Bilal and Ian Dunlap sit down with special guest Don Peebles, a prominent real estate developer with significant experience in the New York real estate scene. The discussion takes an intimate turn as Peebles shares his personal interactions and professional relationship with Donald Trump, another key figure in New York real estate and former U.S. president.

Rashad kicks off the conversation by diving straight into a controversial topic—Donald Trump's perceived racism. Peebles gives a nuanced view, asserting that Trump is not more racist than Joe Biden, arguing that their policies affect African Americans in different ways. He recalls historical policies and events such as the 1994 crime bill and the 1986 mandatory sentencing guideline and their devastating impact on black communities, largely attributed to Biden's legislative history.

Peebles shares his personal experiences with Trump, explaining that Trump has always treated him with respect and has shown interest in supporting black entrepreneurs and gaining black voters. Peebles believes that America’s approach to race has evolved and suggests that voters should focus on economic opportunities rather than get tangled in emotional judgments.

Ian provides a counterpoint by highlighting Trump's refusal to apologize for the Central Park Five incident, the history of discriminatory practices attributed to Trump's father, and inflammatory rhetoric associated with the MAGA movement. Peebles responds by comparing rhetoric with actual policy impact, emphasizing Biden's direct role in legal frameworks that led to mass incarcerations. The conversation delves into the role of economic opportunity as a crucial factor in uplifting black communities and navigating America's capitalistic democracy.

Toward the end, Rashad and Peebles agree on the importance of evading emotional bias in both business and politics. They emphasize the need for African Americans to hold every political figure accountable, devoid of emotional distractions.

Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the complex intersections between race, politics, and economic policy through the experienced lens of Don Peebles, Rashad Bilal, and Ian Dunlap. Think past the headlines and delve into the intricacies that shape the African American experience in the socio-political landscape.

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