What a fantastic article.[/quote]
I disagree with some parts of this article. If the white working class were truly as concerned about economic issues they wouldn't support Trump. Trump has made a career out of screwing over the little guy and has demonstrated that he really has a disdain for poor people. His everyman approach rings rather hollow when you look at his history.
Secondly and more important to me is the fact that there has always been tensions between working class whites, immigrants, and African Americans. Competition for jobs has been at the forefront but so has xenophobia and racism. This didn't just start. The system of slavery was maintained as much by poor whites as it was by slaveowners. Same for segregation.
If it were anot economic as opposed to race issue then you would see a consolidation of the poor white and poor black vote. There never has been. Poor working class whites began voting Republican in droves once the Civil Rights Act was passed. That too was no accident either.
I don't say this to suggest that it doesn't play any role but if it was as prevalent as the author suggested they would not be aligning with Trump. He is hardly the champion of the little guy.[/quote]
I think our system and all of the bullshit propaganda has created this environment of division. Poor whites and minorities see each other as enemies by design. Reality is they have more in common than any other class of people.[/quote]
That is the primary reason that I'm voting for Hillary to be honest. I don't want another ideologue type in the White House. I don't want another person that thinks that they somehow have a mandate even when they don't. I don't want another person that is completely intolerant and incapable of seeing that there may be another point of view. I don't want a person that thinks that they are selling out the party if they work with the other side to get legislation passed.
That is the biggest problem with politics today. It's an even bigger problem than "Wall Street". Politics has become akin to trench warfare. Each side digs in and adheres to whatever dogmatic principle that falls under their political philosophy. It's killing politics and dissenting opinions are viewed as treasonous.[/quote]
You have missed the point of the article, and of Nas' reply.
Equivocate however you want, but the fact will still remain.
You are voting for Hillary for the exact same reasons poor white people will vote for Trump. Tread lightly when painting with the broad brush of racism.[/quote]
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No disrespect to Nas but he referenced two guys that he met at a Trump rally. I actually understood his point perfectly.
Donald Trump dropped the gauntlet about his politics once he spearheaded the birther movement.
As far as the article goes I disagree with it because it attempts to make the argument that working class whites are supporting Trump because of economic angst and frustration with govt business whatever. It makes no mention of racism and it doesn't surprise me either. Whenever I listen to Fox News they never mention racism as a cause either.
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This is going to reach a head pretty soon.