Washington | Former
President George W. Bush condemned bigotry and white supremacy Thursday
morning while endorsing policies that run counter to those supported by
President Donald Trump.
"Our
identity as a nation, unlike other nations, is not determined by
geography or ethnicity, by soil or blood. ... This means that people
from every race, religion, ethnicity can be full and equally American,"
he said during remarks at the George W. Bush Institute in New York City.
"It means that bigotry and white supremacy, in any form, is blasphemy
against the American creed."
He added that "bigotry seems emboldened," though he didn't explain why.
"We've
seen our discourse degraded by casual cruelty," Bush said, adding, "Too
often, we judge other groups by their worst examples while judging
ourselves by our best intentions, forgetting the image of God we should
see in each other."
Bush didn't
mention Trump during his remarks, but in his recommendations to
strengthen American democracy, he said US institutions must "step up"
and "we need to recall and recover our own identity."
He
brought up growing concerns over misinformation, saying politics seems
"more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication."
The 43rd president also addressed Russian influence on the United States.
"The
Russian government has made a project of turning Americans against each
other," he said, adding that while Russian interference will not be
successful, "foreign aggressions, including cyberattacks, disinformation
and financial influence, should never be downplayed or tolerated."
Bush, who left the presidential section of his ballot blank
instead of voting for Trump, said the United States has seen
"nationalism distort into nativism," later adding that "we cannot wish
globalization away."
The former president also addressed concerns over bulling among American leaders.
"Bullying
and prejudice in our public life sets a national tone, provides
permission for cruelty and bigotry, and compromises the moral education
of children, the only way to pass along civic values is to first live up
to them," he said.
George W. Bush: Bigotry and white supremacy are 'blasphemy' against the American creed
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