Here is a post from the German language blog of Marina Weisband, a young political talent I admire for the clarity of her thoughts. Weisband, and immigrant from the Ukraine, was a few years ago much involved with the then rising Pirate Party in Germany, but stepped away in the turmoil that the Pirates inflicted on themselves in short order. She has dropped a bit out of sight since, unfortunately.
http://marinaweisband.de/trump-muss-kein-nazi-sein-und-das-ist-der-punkt/
I did a translation to English - all errors are mine:
I was awake tonight and have followed with disbelief the press conference, in which President Trump somehow managed to screw up every little detail, which ione would expect a President to do after riots of literal nazis and the death by terrorism of a young woman. On Twitter I felt as one of the many shocked, who observed as the traditional "leader of the free world" relativated right-wing violence to a point, where he literally defended Nazis and the KKK. I read the tweets of gratitude to Trump, written by ex-KKK grandmaster Duke and the Alt-right founder Spencer, and I thought: Now this is the moment. The President exchanged his dog whistle for a trumpet. He doesn't do this secretly and longer. The USA have a Nazi as President.
But the worst is: Trump doesn't even make this out of conviction. He is not a convinced Nazi.
We talk of "he let his mask drop". But this is premised on him being able to have a coherent value system with purposes, to hide this then behind a mask to grab power, and now to let the mask fall now. He has, however, proven lately at every opportunity that he is not capable of constructing such a value system and to pursue his purposes with concentration. He is impulsive, lead by emotions, and above all dominated by his über-big, fragile ego. He changes his uttered convictions as fast has his audience demmands.
Don't get me wrong, he is quite a straight racist, sexist and classist. He believes in having superior genes, as he has expressed in various interviews since the 90s. But behind these convictions there is no theoretical construct, no ideology in which he believes with his heart and for which he would fight. He believes in the superiority of the rivch, white man, simply because he is one. His racism is not the product of a world of thought, but of an absence of such. He is not a men's rights promoter, there's no fire for his sexism, he just has it. That's the difference between those writing White Supremacy blogs and confabulationg stuff about genes, and those who read them occasionally, nodding, because it all appears plausible somehow.
Trump doesn't love an ideology of race superiority. He loves himself and clings to everything and everyone who validates and loves him. At the moment, that's stalwart Nazis. And so he grooms them, employs them, feeds them, until they again are a relevant movement in the american society, until perhaps they are in power. He does not have to be a stalwart Nazi to open stalwart Nazis the door.
My point here is this: You all know folks who, to some degree, do sexist and racist talk. And it bothers you, gets on your nerves, but those are acquantances or family, and you know that these people aren't Nazis in their hearts. And they aren't. But they don't have to be to be dangerous! Sure, it's not very likely that your racist aunt will become president of a powerful country. But she doesn't need to. Because people like this have voted Trump.
People who are not thinking about their racism or sexism. People who say there are more important problems in society than discrimination. It wouldn't be central how the candidate talks about women or blacks, as long as he creates jobs. That's why they vote for people who open the doors for radical powers.
That's why we point towards sexism and racism again and again. Not because we live in an sensible, effeminate time, when politicians "must not be real men anymore", or "the sensitivities of each minority must be considered". But, first, because these things are always wrong, and, secondly, because they are never unimportant.
The USA are a dunning example. We, in a country that for so many years overlooked and fed the NSU, which avoids its daily racism like a sore wound, must pay attention. Always. Because even when we feel there are no real Nazis, or they could never come to power, this possibility always stands at the next corner, ready ro roll ovver us, while we stand surprised with open mouths.