tomder55
Nov 18, 2024, 06:31 AM
He is no fan of Trump ...hates him in fact . His video is loaded with curses so beware .
What a shocker that the people who see everything through the lens of race and sex see their election loss as a result of racism and sexism. Yes, if only we weren't so irredeemably unenlightened, we would have elected a black president by now. Oh, what, we did? Oh, oh, right, and then reelected him.
Maybe you missed it because it wasn't on TikTok. And sexism? Hillary got three million more votes than Trump, which in a normal country would be called a victory. It wasn't 21st century sexism that prevented a woman from being president, it was the Electoral College.
Democrats run for office as if the voters don't live here, as if they don't go to the grocery store and Starbucks and the office. But they do, they live here, and they actually see women and people of color. And it doesn't look like some patriarchal racist nightmare.
Do problems remain pertaining to racism and sexism? Of course. But a poll last year asked if America is the greatest country in the world. More blacks than Hispanic Americans agreed with that than the white progressives.
It asked if racism is built into our society. White progressives agreed with that at higher levels than black and Hispanic people. It asked if government should increase border security.
Same result. Hispanic Americans are less okay with illegal immigration than whitey. The votes are in, they don't want your pity.
And black people can't afford to indulge rich white people's need to endlessly flagellate themselves. They just want prices to go down and good jobs and the police when you call them. Black people, they're just like us.
New Rule: Tough Love Dems | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtCK-dMb-F8)
"Last week, Massachusetts Congressman Seth Moulton said, I have two little girls.
I don't want them getting run over on a playing field by a formerly male athlete. But as a Democrat, I'm supposed to be afraid to say that. Yes, there's the problem in a nutshell."
What a shocker that the people who see everything through the lens of race and sex see their election loss as a result of racism and sexism. Yes, if only we weren't so irredeemably unenlightened, we would have elected a black president by now. Oh, what, we did? Oh, oh, right, and then reelected him.
Maybe you missed it because it wasn't on TikTok. And sexism? Hillary got three million more votes than Trump, which in a normal country would be called a victory. It wasn't 21st century sexism that prevented a woman from being president, it was the Electoral College.
Democrats run for office as if the voters don't live here, as if they don't go to the grocery store and Starbucks and the office. But they do, they live here, and they actually see women and people of color. And it doesn't look like some patriarchal racist nightmare.
Do problems remain pertaining to racism and sexism? Of course. But a poll last year asked if America is the greatest country in the world. More blacks than Hispanic Americans agreed with that than the white progressives.
It asked if racism is built into our society. White progressives agreed with that at higher levels than black and Hispanic people. It asked if government should increase border security.
Same result. Hispanic Americans are less okay with illegal immigration than whitey. The votes are in, they don't want your pity.
And black people can't afford to indulge rich white people's need to endlessly flagellate themselves. They just want prices to go down and good jobs and the police when you call them. Black people, they're just like us.
New Rule: Tough Love Dems | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtCK-dMb-F8)
"Last week, Massachusetts Congressman Seth Moulton said, I have two little girls.
I don't want them getting run over on a playing field by a formerly male athlete. But as a Democrat, I'm supposed to be afraid to say that. Yes, there's the problem in a nutshell."