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In reply to the discussion: So, why the continual denial that race was a big factor in the election? by certain liberals even? [View all]bigbrother05
(5,995 posts)4. They hide behind it being HRC on the losing end
They cherry pick all the different ways that she didn't measure up instead of the many ways tRump called out to our checkered history. He didn't care if the voter heard racism, misogyny, or classism as long as they felt at home on the right. It was a return to the Donna Reed era where the menfolk handled things and the ladies went to bridge club while "the help" took care of the house and kids.
That version of reality was only valid for a very few, but we all saw it on the TV and that's when America was Great! The thing many forget is that era was also the high point for Unions and it only took a downturn when minorities and women asked for an equal shot in the workplace.
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So, why the continual denial that race was a big factor in the election? by certain liberals even? [View all]
JHan
Apr 2017
OP
well said... and "The Gaslight Hour" should be the official description of the 2016 election.
JHan
Apr 2017
#6
Who we are as a nation has been grounded in Racism and White exceptionalism since day one.
wcast
Apr 2017
#5
I've heard Trumpers say "we want the old days back, just without the racism"
forjusticethunders
Apr 2017
#9
John Stewart, Bernie Sanders and a whole bunch of white people are just busted up that so many
Number23
Apr 2017
#17
what's tragic is how tiresome it is having to fight on multiple fronts, here's the thing..
JHan
Apr 2017
#19
What an amazing post! Love every word and I'm glad to see that minorities are still giving Sanders
Number23
Apr 2017
#38
Hey darling! I'm only here for a minute. This place lost its allure for me years ago
Number23
Apr 2017
#39
I think it's quite plausible that economic concerns and racism are intertwined for white Americans.
YoungDemCA
Apr 2017
#23
It is the threat of the loss of white privilege, and that's white economic privilege.
kwassa
Apr 2017
#36
It's a false equivalency to say the health crisis was the problem. It was the criminal activity
58Sunliner
Apr 2017
#28
Treating a disease as a moral failing and criminal problem leads to predictably bad results.
wildeyed
Apr 2017
#31
Agreed. For some males (regardless of color) Trump's machismo was very appealing..
JHan
Apr 2017
#30