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[quote=Anonymous]I haven't read all 6 pages of responses, but I think Trump is attractive to White men who are threatened with a change to their privilege. I say this as a White woman. When DEI was first being taught in the '90s, my firm was primarily White with no one in leadership non-White. During those classes, I recall men talking about losing opportunities that they had historically had provided for them. They didn't talk angrily or against anyone, but did talk as if they did not want things to change for them. I also think that as women have joined the workforce, closed the income gap, and begun to think that marriage was a choice, this has also been a big change for men. Some men have embraced this equality and some have not. In my opinion, they are threatened, but I don't feel comfortable generalizing. I don't know if Walz is a unicorn or not, but if he truly is who he is showing himself to be right now, and others on this thread are saying he is not a unicorn and many White men are like him, I am thrilled and hopeful for American society.[/quote]
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