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Originally posted by maxreturn View PostJust like a liberal to condescend by characterizing Trump's base as uneducated. This is just an ignorant statement.......
Rap. Tupak Shakur, Ice-T are not at all like their performing personas. They are well educated actors making big money doing songs that appeal to their base of music listeners by glamorizing criminal stereotypes of black men. That's what minstrels are. They are actors typically presenting stereotypes sometimes for political purposes but more often to sell their performances to listeners sympathetic to their message. Most are not black criminals.
The White Minstrel in this article is Trump. His message appeals to the stereotypical image of the white underclass - uneducated, poor and finding himself in such straits mostly as a result of the poor choices he makes. Trump is a good actor he surmises selling his message to listeners sympathetic to it. Again, most are not poor whites.
The author makes it clear that circumstances, which the white underclass has no control over, play a role in creating that class. Still there is large number of white voters who are educated and well-off that empathize with the struggling white underclass. They vote for Trump.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Originally posted by SeattleLionsFan View PostHillary didn't refer to half the country as deplorables. She referred to the deplorable bigots as deplorable. Because they are. If you aren't one of those things, wonderful. You weren't included. The fact that you think you were may be cause for soul searching.
If you think that there are 31,000,000 bigots in this country, it clearly says more about you than me.
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Decreasing support if the polls are to be believed and of course the indoctrinated MAGA crowd will tell us that the polls aren't reliable until ballot results start piling in.
Regardless, my hope is that educated voters everywhere that once supported DJT are seeing they are getting more bad than good from him.
I didn't vote for Trump, but "educated voters" like me want to give him a chance. So far, he has stopped the Democrats from declaring the Constitution unconstitutional. That alone is enough to get my vote in 2020.Last edited by Da Geezer; October 22, 2017, 02:16 PM.
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It's hilarious irony when a prog points out how uneducated white folks blame everyone else and take no responsibility. Heh.
I'm all for personal responsibility and taking agency over your life. But I don't limit it by race or gender.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostIt's hilarious irony when a prog points out how uneducated white folks blame everyone else and take no responsibility. Heh.
I'm all for personal responsibility and taking agency over your life. But I don't limit it by race or gender.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostWhat'd you think of Williamson's piece?Originally posted by froot loops View PostWilliamson was in desperate need of an editor.
Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostShort clip of McCain talking about Vietnam. After about the 1:55 mark, he is almost certainly taking a shot at Trump
https://twitter.com/cspanhistory/sta...75734180872192I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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DSL:
Thank you for the link. I would have read it sooner or later, but I'm glad you read it. I agree that that it could have been pared back, but I'm certainly to going to ignore the substance of it because the form wasn't entirely up to to snuff. It's also worth noting that the audience is very much conservatives. His core point, while fairly straight-forward, requires (at least in his opinion), a lot of effort to make that audience see it clearly. If he were writing to progs, then he could have just tweeted "poor white people need to take agency for their lives" and been harrumphed out the ass.
Look, I agree with almost everything in there. He is absolutely and totally a personal responsibility guy. I didn't know his back story, but now that I do, I totally get it. I'm glad that wasn't edited out. I cosign his concluding paragraph entirely and broad application to all poor folks:
Feeding such people the lie that their problems are mainly external in origin — that they are the victims of scheming elites, immigrants, black welfare malingerers, superabundantly fecund Mexicans, capitalism with Chinese characteristics, Walmart, Wall Street, their neighbors — is the political equivalent of selling them heroin. (And I have no doubt that it is mostly done for the same reason.) It is an analgesic that is unhealthy even in small doses and disabling or lethal in large ones. The opposite message — that life is hard and unfair, that what is not necessarily your fault may yet be your problem, that you must act and bear responsibility for your actions — is what conservatism used to offer, before it became a white-minstrel show. It is a sad spectacle, but I do have some hope that the current degraded state of the conservative movement will not last forever.
Now, both agree with and disagree with this sentiment:
The more you know about that world, the less sympathetic you’ll be to it.
When I talk about the Ds actively pushing away/ignore flyover white voters, I'm talking politics. In terms of policy there things I could support, but measured responses keeping very much in mind that it's eventually their problem to solve. Horseshit protectionism isn't one such measure.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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