Do so-called "diverse groups" have anything in common outside the voting booth?

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Do so-called "diverse groups" have anything in common outside the voting booth?

Young black racists, especially on YouTube and Facebook, as well as some young members of other so-called "diverse groups" love to revel in this new electoral coaliton between all these so-called "diverse groups" on one hand and whites (and sometimes even just subsets of whites) on the other. Democrats as well are obsessed with promoting the idea that there are two groups in the country, "diversity" which is the vast majority and the smaller groups of what they call "white males" which they use as the scapegoat for all the countries and world's problems and cause of all evils in society (similar to the way Jews were used as scapegoats in the past).

However, to these little black racists on the internet, do you really think Hispanics like you? Do you really think white homosexuals like you? Do you really think rich white liberals don't think they are better than you? Asians? Middle Easterners? Lol, some of the most racist people toward blacks I've met are Hispanic, Middle Eastern, etc.

Yes, it can't be denied their is a new political coalition that majorities of all these groups are part of. Yes, its getting stronger. But, it doesn't mean that there is anything in common between the different "diverse groups." They are as different from each other as they are from whites or so-called "white males." Its a fantasy, but I guess it makes them feel better about themselves to gang up on a group they already hate.
 
How about Russian trolls? Are they part of the white majority?
 
"Diversity", as the liberals choose to define it, is bull shit. It is a prescription for societal disaster.

Ishmael
 
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