Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The white working class left itself behind when it doubled down on its bigotry and resentment over the fact that some white politicians started coming out with platforms that were meant to benefit EVERYONE while simultaneously acknowledging that there are people in this country who since it's founding have not been treated equally and fairly and that amends had to be made . How dare them! Thoughts and prayers mofos
Yes someone wanting to keep a job is racist
Yes someone that wants to hire their neighbors child instead of a guest workers from half way around the planet is racist
My working class relatives haven't ever seen a "guest worker" they just don't want to have to hire brown people of any sort, or be near anyone who says they are LGBT. They all have had jobs and have kept them for 20 years, they are just lower paying jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The white working class left itself behind when it doubled down on its bigotry and resentment over the fact that some white politicians started coming out with platforms that were meant to benefit EVERYONE while simultaneously acknowledging that there are people in this country who since it's founding have not been treated equally and fairly and that amends had to be made . How dare them! Thoughts and prayers mofos
Yes someone wanting to keep a job is racist
Yes someone that wants to hire their neighbors child instead of a guest workers from half way around the planet is racist
Anonymous wrote:The white working class left itself behind when it doubled down on its bigotry and resentment over the fact that some white politicians started coming out with platforms that were meant to benefit EVERYONE while simultaneously acknowledging that there are people in this country who since it's founding have not been treated equally and fairly and that amends had to be made . How dare them! Thoughts and prayers mofos
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t need the white working class.
Do you do your own plumbing and home repairs?
do you ... think only white people are plumbers and roofers? In the DC area, tradesmen & service people are around 75% non-white, in my experience.
Yup. And shoddy workmanship follows
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t need the white working class.
Do you do your own plumbing and home repairs?
My hardworking, legal Hispanic neighbors do that for
Me.
What a self-hating, racist POS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The GOP spin is ro laughable. As if they were ever going to do anything to help the unwealthy.
No, Bernie Sanders is. And the establishment on both sides on here are scared sh*tless.
Which is why I'm voting for Bernie or Warren.
The white working class will vote for whatever ever con makes them believe they are "one of them" while inheriting all their money from Daddy and sitting on golden toilets.
The framework of white privilege can be invoked with insight and subtlety, or with myopia and exaggeration; but either is a lot easier for white people to hear and to assimilate into their worldview if they’re college graduates who anticipate rewarding careers and stable family lives and mostly socialize with the similarly advantaged. They’re told that they ought to be thriving given their race … and they are thriving!
But imagine that you’re a white man from a working-class family who dropped out of college because you couldn’t swing the tuition. You worked construction, but that dried up—you’re presently unemployed, with child-support payments piling up, a sister addicted to pain pills, and a brother who is in jail again for felony drunk driving. You drive a beat up car with a broken turn signal that you can’t afford to fix. You get pulled over regularly, and you’re often harassed by the cops, who hate your tattoos. Would you identify with a coalition that alighted on white privilege as the center of its cultural outlook and that mostly disseminated that worldview through people with more educational, social, and financial capital than you’ll ever have?
Of course you wouldn’t. To do so would seem at odds with all the struggling white people in your familial and social circles. It would seem to imply that failing despite having all the advantages in the world makes you a special kind of loser. It would seem to focus on race to the exclusion of other hugely important factors. And as far as you can tell, when a white family gets their door kicked down and their dog shot in a drug raid, or when a white high school classmate of yours commits suicide, no one in the world of national media much cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t need the white working class.
Do you do your own plumbing and home repairs?
My plumber makes close to $150 an hour. He isn’t working class.
$150 per hour less business expenses doesn't make you wealthy.
And this post right here demonstrates perfectly the GOP stance on humanity. You're either wealthy or human trash, no middle ground.
I'll give Trump one thing, he emboldened the scum of the earth to come out and stop hiding their real views so at least we can identify them more easily.
and he helped show how the mainstream media, CNN and MSNBC are completely biased against the middle class. We have been hearing the world is falling apart FOREVER, and things keep on working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The GOP spin is ro laughable. As if they were ever going to do anything to help the unwealthy.
No, Bernie Sanders is. And the establishment on both sides on here are scared sh*tless.
Which is why I'm voting for Bernie or Warren.
The white working class will vote for whatever ever con makes them believe they are "one of them" while inheriting all their money from Daddy and sitting on golden toilets.
The framework of white privilege can be invoked with insight and subtlety, or with myopia and exaggeration; but either is a lot easier for white people to hear and to assimilate into their worldview if they’re college graduates who anticipate rewarding careers and stable family lives and mostly socialize with the similarly advantaged. They’re told that they ought to be thriving given their race … and they are thriving!
But imagine that you’re a white man from a working-class family who dropped out of college because you couldn’t swing the tuition. You worked construction, but that dried up—you’re presently unemployed, with child-support payments piling up, a sister addicted to pain pills, and a brother who is in jail again for felony drunk driving. You drive a beat up car with a broken turn signal that you can’t afford to fix. You get pulled over regularly, and you’re often harassed by the cops, who hate your tattoos. Would you identify with a coalition that alighted on white privilege as the center of its cultural outlook and that mostly disseminated that worldview through people with more educational, social, and financial capital than you’ll ever have?
Of course you wouldn’t. To do so would seem at odds with all the struggling white people in your familial and social circles. It would seem to imply that failing despite having all the advantages in the world makes you a special kind of loser. It would seem to focus on race to the exclusion of other hugely important factors. And as far as you can tell, when a white family gets their door kicked down and their dog shot in a drug raid, or when a white high school classmate of yours commits suicide, no one in the world of national media much cares.
A very insightful, nuanced look at race and class. Well done. I’m sure it will be ignored or mocked by the shallow, privileged, and middlebrow denizens of DCUM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working class Americans are pro-Trump because Steve Bannon researched what they wanted to hear and taught Trump to say it. No other reason.
Trump has nothing in common with working class Americans. Why a man who was born rich and has never suffered the consequences of his financial mistakes should be their spokesperson is absurd.
This too shall pass.
+1.
And the decline in manufacturing jobs in the US was not solely due to NAFTA. Automation, plus China’s entrance into the WTO, played a huge part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t need the white working class.
Do you do your own plumbing and home repairs?
My plumber makes close to $150 an hour. He isn’t working class.
$150 per hour less business expenses doesn't make you wealthy.
And this post right here demonstrates perfectly the GOP stance on humanity. You're either wealthy or human trash, no middle ground.
I'll give Trump one thing, he emboldened the scum of the earth to come out and stop hiding their real views so at least we can identify them more easily.
and he helped show how the mainstream media, CNN and MSNBC are completely biased against the middle class. We have been hearing the world is falling apart FOREVER, and things keep on working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t need the white working class.
Do you do your own plumbing and home repairs?
My plumber makes close to $150 an hour. He isn’t working class.
$150 per hour less business expenses doesn't make you wealthy.
And this post right here demonstrates perfectly the GOP stance on humanity. You're either wealthy or human trash, no middle ground.
I'll give Trump one thing, he emboldened the scum of the earth to come out and stop hiding their real views so at least we can identify them more easily.
and he helped show how the mainstream media, CNN and MSNBC are completely biased against the middle class. We have been hearing the world is falling apart FOREVER, and things keep on working.