RoryN
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Thread by a Conservative: Hey, whatever happened to BlackEmhoff?
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https://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1551700
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They're posting about it every 5 minutes. And it's all Tucker Carlson & company will talk about any more. BLM, CRT, blah blah...
When will they bring their focus back to what [they used to think] mattered?
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For most people most of the time loyalties of race, nation, and ethnicity are stronger than loyalties of class. This is particularly true of the poorly educated whites Trump pretends to love. They would rather blame their problems on non whites, Jew (who they do not think are white) and liberals, than acknowledge that the better paying jobs they have the intelligence to learn are being replaced by computers and industrial robots.
Helped along by decades of Republicans fanning the flames of racism. If poor and working-class whites ever got over their bigotry and made common cause with people of color, the Republicans would be finished (or at least they'd have to search high and low for a new wedge issue). But that's not on the horizon yet.
Helped along by decades of Republicans fanning the flames of racism. If poor and working-class whites ever got over their bigotry and made common cause with people of color, the Republicans would be finished (or at least they'd have to search high and low for a new wedge issue). But that's not on the horizon yet.
One does not get places in politics by changing peoples' minds. One gets places by articulating and channeling sentiments that already exist. Poor and working class whites have legitimate concerns regarding black crime and affirmative action. Many of them attended public schools with lots of blacks in them. Those schools were dangerous places where little learning took place.
One does not get places in politics by changing peoples' minds. One gets places by articulating and channeling sentiments that already exist. Poor and working class whites have legitimate concerns regarding black crime and affirmative action. Many of them attended public schools with lots of blacks in them. Those schools were dangerous places where little learning took place.
Source requested.
One does not get places in politics by changing peoples' minds.
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