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In reply to the discussion: The Guardian nails it: White working class votes for white supremacists. Period. [View all]Cosmocat
(15,515 posts)52. Ive pushed back on this for decades
The media relentlessly trying to assign "economic anxiety" to it.
Bullshit, they doggedly vote against their own interests in favor of the scumbags who whistle (increasingly more directly speak to) at their biases prejudices.
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The Guardian nails it: White working class votes for white supremacists. Period. [View all]
AverageOldGuy
Yesterday
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White Working Class includes a lot of others now--given the devastating economy-- so...
hlthe2b
Yesterday
#5
I venture to guess many/most DUers are "working class" and a lot are White. Are they all to be lumped in
hlthe2b
22 hrs ago
#88
In a sense, "access to power over other racial groups" is still viewed by lower class whites as an economic advantage.
sop
Yesterday
#6
"I may get screwed over, but the Other, the 'They', they get screwed over even more."
ck4829
Yesterday
#8
I'm white working class. I am not MAGA! I am not racist! Please stop stereotyping.
Doodley
Yesterday
#9
You're right. It would be more accurate to add the modifier "some" before "white working class."
sop
Yesterday
#13
Not sure that "strong majority" of white working class still holds true. Not all white working class
KPN
Yesterday
#65
I've never heard one say, "I think Trump is terrible, I regret voting for him, I think I'll vote 'D' next time."
sop
6 hrs ago
#116
24% of black men voted for Trump. Why? It isn't as simple as black versus white. Yes, you need modifiers unless you
Doodley
7 hrs ago
#113
I'm not being defensive. I can talk about race all day, but stop stereotyping--that's what racism is.
Doodley
1 hr ago
#125
Sorry if you don't like my opinion that you shouldn't stereotype and that stereotyping is what racism is.
Doodley
1 hr ago
#128
You are wrong in your assumptions about me. 11 people recommended my reply in which I objected to the stereotyping.
Doodley
56 min ago
#131
Let's have a truce and accept maybe we misunderstood each other. I apologize if my tone was aggressive.
Doodley
37 min ago
#134
I can remember a picture of Clinton & Gore with a credit-card type card that would be your access card to Universal
NBachers
Yesterday
#27
LBJ knew he was going to lose the southern racists by signing the Civil Rights Act
FakeNoose
22 hrs ago
#89
No. White working class left in post-civil rights era after the two parties diverged on race, cultural changes.
betsuni
Yesterday
#55
Fox News and hate radio push a steady diet of anti-Black, anti-immigrant messaging.
yardwork
Yesterday
#58
From the Right: "liberals hate white people," other direction: "Dem establishment ignores white working class
betsuni
Yesterday
#66
Myth there are simple solutions for everything but corrupt establishment stops it.
betsuni
12 hrs ago
#107
Clinton wasn't the only thing happening when white working class started leaving
MadameButterfly
7 hrs ago
#112
Republicans told people Democratic environmental regulations would take all their jobs.
betsuni
11 hrs ago
#108
"centrist, neoliberalism and triangulation, deregulation of energy" -- for example? Blame Democrats!
betsuni
10 hrs ago
#110
When I hear him say make Americkkka great again it's really make racism great again!
kimbutgar
Yesterday
#16
It's a shallow combination of ownership within class identity and fear of unknown competition
haele
Yesterday
#50
Yes, artificial and unnecessary division based on falsehood that Democrats "ignore the working class."
betsuni
Yesterday
#71
And these beliefs and preferences are very difficult to counter, even with the "right messaging"
Redleg
Yesterday
#20
The story of the white sharecropper poisoning his black sharecropper neighbor's mule come to mind.
Squaredeal
Yesterday
#21
This is a "duh" headline..white working class vote their hate for "the other"...
agingdem
Yesterday
#29
Not really "duh" since we aren't used to seeing this from the media, at least in the U.S.
Redleg
Yesterday
#30
Yes, this is central to understanding the American project and why it has failed. nt
Blasphemer
Yesterday
#36
It's because of racism we can't have the nice things that folks have in other rich countries.
Fil1957
Yesterday
#41
And what about brown men with "foreign-sounding names" like Mamdani and El Sayed?
biocube
Yesterday
#54
What rhetoric is Platner using that signals he is a racist? I find your attack on him to be problematic at best. He is
Celerity
22 hrs ago
#90
Which is why we will never see a black Republican presidential nominee in our lifetimes.
Wednesdays
23 hrs ago
#80
Yes, has The Guardian stamp of progressive approval, no shooting the messenger. All data says same thing.
betsuni
10 hrs ago
#111