Idk and idc what race he is because his nationality is quite irrelevant in his "examination" of the problems of America
It's like me as an American saying that I have visited Vancouver for a week and I can subjectly judge how the entire Canada is
What most outsiders don't get is that the election isn't mainly a rejection of multiculturalism. It was an election for people that were tired of the huge divide between the rich and poor, and the establishment being ignorant of what the people want. Will Donald Trump eliminate the establishment that he's a part of? In my opinion, no, he would lose too much doing so. But he was able to peddle the lie that he was going to bring good jobs back to the people, which will in reality probably be equivalent to slave labor when it comes to reviving the coal and fossil fuel industry.
Anyway, we have 4 years to see what will happen.