Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling It’s too bad Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is the only high-profile politician addressing “racial-identity” and “racism,” two of the most emotionally charged terms in America’s vocabulary. To be sure, dictionary.com just claimed that in the last year “identity” was the most important and often used term. Given what appears to be a growing racial divide and a number of race riots following incidents of police brutality and several political rallies, one must assume that “race” and “racism” is close behind. America’s latest debate over racism and racial-identity dealt with Trump’s comments about a Latino judge overseeing civil fraud...