Yeah, and Lincoln was a Republican, too. Things change, and they're hostile to it. |
I explain that they're voting against their own self-interest and rising to MAGA bait and lies. I explain that they may cheer for the dismantling of federal agencies but that only 15% of federal employees are in the DMV, so they're shooting themselves in the foot. I explain that federal investment in technology, education, and science has fueled economic growth these last 50 years. I explain that rule of law is more important in the long run than the policies of any individual administration, and that's being sabotaged by the people they're electing. I said that I was in the middle of these constant arguments and I am. I should get paid by both sides for the decades of explaining I've done. What DC people fail to understand is that the orthodoxy of their rhetoric is undermining their own cause. All the virtue signaling and ignorance of how non-urban citizens live -- attitudes prevalent in the private schools my children have attended -- have hastened the rise of MAGA. |
Murder per capita statewide Alabama is 14.9 per 100,000 people. For Washington, DC it is 27.3 per 100,000 people. For Baltimore it is 51.1 per 100,000 people. What do Baltimore, Washington, DC and Alabama have in common? Because they do have something in common. |
DP Correct: the orthodoxy of rigid rhetoric and purity tests most certainly did hasten the rise of MAGA. Coupled with the inability to examine or understand the plight of real people struggling across the country—not just in red states and rural areas—the rigid rhetoric and pet causes fueled the backlash and over-correction we are experiencing today. |
Baltimore's per capita murder rate is actually much lower, at 34.8 per 100,000. All cities and states are bound to have something in common with each other, but by misrepresenting statistics, you're not making a very convincing argument. |
Yes! Or any blue city they’ve never been to. |
Is JD Vance no longer on vacation? Rural “real people” didn’t want to be told that society is changing. They felt entitled to their careers in the mines and chose to listen to the conman who said they didn’t have to learn new skills instead of the woman who said she’d retrain them. I grew up in rural America. They’re easy to manipulate because they don’t travel much. Fox has their attention. |
Republican control. |
Except one problem, Trump isn't bringing back their "livelihoods" he's taking the little they have left. No one is building factories or warehouses and bringing more jobs to any of those places. Those people voted for Republicans for the last 30 years and Republicans have done nothing but rape them blind. These people you want us talking to voted for Tommy Tubberville for god's sake. Nothing will fix their stupidity nothing. Republcians created a deep cult it's not going away. |
This is the truth, and it's been this way since the beginning of time. It's not a recent pheomenon caused by black and gay people insisting that their lives matter, too. |
Google indicates 51.1 has been used. All these cities and states have large poor black populations. Overton window, of course. But factor out murder rates by race you get a different kind of picture. |
Black populations that were kept in poverty from racist policies and violence by whites in power. |
They were the legacy Democrats who opposed the 13th, 14th, 19th Amendments. They were the legacy Democrats that LBJ said after signing the Civil Rights Acts lamented to a friend that they have lost the south for a generation and that they had delivered the south to the Republicans for a very long time. Indeed, he was correct. Those Democrats pre-1965 became Dixiecrats and eventually Republicans. They were your Jesse Helms, Strom Thurmond's, Evan Jenkins, and more. Interesting fact, Black Americans who were allowed to vote were Republicans because it was the party of Lincoln. Not just the party of Lincoln, but the then Republican party pushed for Emancipation and Black politicians during Reconstruction period. Then the Republican Party gave the world Barry Goldwater who believed in Jim Crow, anti-Civil Rights, and anti-Black any and everything. It is during this time that white racists Democrats became Republicans and Black Republicans became Democrats. And ain't much has changed in the last 60 years. |
Last time I checked, Alabama was a whole, entire state and Baltimore and DC were mere cities. Love how you used statistics of a state versus a city, and still lied about the numbers. Stephen Miller trolling DCUM. |
That's your take. Given that MAGA has their own rigid rhetoric and purity tests, I think their rise was hastened by a much simpler explanation: the election of a black president. |