Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I couldn't care less "who" I am voting for. I am voting for America's future" and, the past my family fought for. I will never vote for a racist.
Then you shouldn't be voting for Hillary Clinton, who is the poster child for racial politics, and racial divide. It's the only thing that's gotten her where she is.
Were you trying to be sarcastic? Funny? Because this is clearly a joke given the ugly rhetoric that Trump has been spouting about the black community, hispanics and muslims. You understand that Trump has very very low support from minorities, women, and even the educated white population? Why do you think that is?
All I can say is, I think you're going to be surprised tonight.
About what? You think minorities, women and white educated are going to vote for Trump in droves?
Even if Trump does win, it will have nothing to do with what that ^PP stated - HRC is not the one who has spewed racially charged rhetoric.
Funny you cite this, because I am an extremely educated minority woman and I voted for Trump. So did most of my family.
That's nice, but you realize that most of that group won't be voting for him, right? I'm a minority female, and I hate Trump, and most of the females, white and non white alike, white educated people I know won't be voting for Trump either.
Unfortunately for Trump, there are more of us than there are of you and your family.
White males are only 30% of the country. 70% of the country is poised against them (and gets affirmative action too). It is a question of how much of a turnout there is. Hillary may have a larger number of "potential" supporters, but I dont see a ton of enthusiasm on their side.
Not for long, according to a recent post I read here on the forum. In an effort to keep colleges from becoming overwhelmingly female, some are letting in males that are not as qualified as their female counterparts... white males.
And URM males too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I couldn't care less "who" I am voting for. I am voting for America's future" and, the past my family fought for. I will never vote for a racist.
Then you shouldn't be voting for Hillary Clinton, who is the poster child for racial politics, and racial divide. It's the only thing that's gotten her where she is.
Were you trying to be sarcastic? Funny? Because this is clearly a joke given the ugly rhetoric that Trump has been spouting about the black community, hispanics and muslims. You understand that Trump has very very low support from minorities, women, and even the educated white population? Why do you think that is?
All I can say is, I think you're going to be surprised tonight.
About what? You think minorities, women and white educated are going to vote for Trump in droves?
Even if Trump does win, it will have nothing to do with what that ^PP stated - HRC is not the one who has spewed racially charged rhetoric.
Funny you cite this, because I am an extremely educated minority woman and I voted for Trump. So did most of my family.
That's nice, but you realize that most of that group won't be voting for him, right? I'm a minority female, and I hate Trump, and most of the females, white and non white alike, white educated people I know won't be voting for Trump either.
Unfortunately for Trump, there are more of us than there are of you and your family.
White males are only 30% of the country. 70% of the country is poised against them (and gets affirmative action too). It is a question of how much of a turnout there is. Hillary may have a larger number of "potential" supporters, but I dont see a ton of enthusiasm on their side.
Anonymous wrote:"I couldn't care less "who" I am voting for. I am voting for America's future" and, the past my family fought for. I will never vote for a racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I couldn't care less "who" I am voting for. I am voting for America's future" and, the past my family fought for. I will never vote for a racist.
Then you shouldn't be voting for Hillary Clinton, who is the poster child for racial politics, and racial divide. It's the only thing that's gotten her where she is.
Were you trying to be sarcastic? Funny? Because this is clearly a joke given the ugly rhetoric that Trump has been spouting about the black community, hispanics and muslims. You understand that Trump has very very low support from minorities, women, and even the educated white population? Why do you think that is?
All I can say is, I think you're going to be surprised tonight.
About what? You think minorities, women and white educated are going to vote for Trump in droves?
Even if Trump does win, it will have nothing to do with what that ^PP stated - HRC is not the one who has spewed racially charged rhetoric.
Funny you cite this, because I am an extremely educated minority woman and I voted for Trump. So did most of my family.
That's nice, but you realize that most of that group won't be voting for him, right? I'm a minority female, and I hate Trump, and most of the females, white and non white alike, white educated people I know won't be voting for Trump either.
Unfortunately for Trump, there are more of us than there are of you and your family.
White males are only 30% of the country. 70% of the country is poised against them (and gets affirmative action too). It is a question of how much of a turnout there is. Hillary may have a larger number of "potential" supporters, but I dont see a ton of enthusiasm on their side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is WMP? When I Google it, I get Windows Media Player?
white male privilege
A term a bunch of manless angry SJWs coined to deflect from the issue they're ugly on the inside and the outside and no one wants to work with or be with them.