I don't think DT is a racist, but he is a tyrant according to historical Greek definition:
http://time.com/4261816/trump-ancient-greeks/"Though coming in many forms, the tyrannos is a figure who, usually through great personal wealth, circumvents established political processes to attain power. Often an outsider or one of the wealthy elite, the tyrant flouts conventions of discourse and forums for debate. The tyrant ignores traditions of deliberation and steamrolls opposition. Ultimately, a tyrant rises to power in ways that undermine democratic structures, leaving the ruler unaccountable to those ruled or to the checks and balances of the system."
Then, to offset any negative view of tyranny, this could be used to assuage the hair standing up on the back of any patriot of freedom's neck...[be aware it is a study site and probably communist founded]
"Typically when we think of the word 'Tyranny', we don't have a warm and fuzzy feeling about it. We generally think of an oppressive rule by an individual. However, in the Ancient Greek world a Tyrant might be a savior or a symbol of hope for a better life. Tyrants were typically Aristocratic citizens of the Polis. Aristocrats were powerful political figures, but also wealthy land owners. A Polis was a town or city with independent political and economic control over the surrounding countryside. However, these tyrants viewed themselves as heroes, similar to those in the Iliad, who were shaping their Polis for the better. The Iliad was an epic poem describing the Trojan War with tales of fascinating heroes and gods. With the aid of common citizens, the Tyrant would use force to take over or kick out the unpopular Aristocrats. Once in power they would provide public works projects, pay off unpaid debt, and build infrastructure to common citizens. At times they would even establish trade or alliances to further improving stability and prosperity throughout Ancient Greece. Tyrants were looked upon favorably by the population rather than feared or disdained. Tyrants would usher in a new period of political rule that would shape the Western world and beyond."
http://study.com/academy/lesson/ancient-greek-tyrant-definition-lesson-quiz.html I was zotted for that quote, I think.