Man fukk the "white working class"

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Why am I supposed to feel sorry for people who couldn't finesse their white privileged into success in America? Sorry, those stable, high-school only education manufacturing jobs aren't coming back to rural ass Iowa . :mjlol:You have to do what everyone else in America is doing and pursue post-secondary education and move to where the new jobs are. The entitlement of these people.:dead:
 

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i dont think we should just say "fukk em." the more we continue to ignore their plight, the more they'll vote for ppl like trump. they feel like the political establishment has let them down and i understand that.
 

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i dont think we should just say "fukk em." the more we continue to ignore their plight, the more they'll vote for ppl like trump. they feel like the political establishment has let them down and i understand that.

That's the mistake the DNC made by saying "fukk em" essentially. People continue to look at this election's results solely through the lens of race, or gender, etc.. However they're continuing to make the same mistake by not taking into consideration, class.
 

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i dont think we should just say "fukk em." the more we continue to ignore their plight, the more they'll vote for ppl like trump. they feel like the political establishment has let them down and i understand that.

First off, the popular vote means NOTHING. The electoral vote is the one that counts; all the popular vote was good for was showing who white people were fukking with.

Second, they will vote for people like Trump regardless of their level of success

Third, fukk em
 

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i dont think we should just say "fukk em." the more we continue to ignore their plight, the more they'll vote for ppl like trump. they feel like the political establishment has let them down and i understand that.

As a black person, there's more important things to worry about than the plight of white working class.
 
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i dont think we should just say "fukk em." the more we continue to ignore their plight, the more they'll vote for ppl like trump. they feel like the political establishment has let them down and i understand that.

That's the mistake the DNC made by saying "fukk em" essentially. People continue to look at this election's results solely through the lens of race, or gender, etc.. However they're continuing to make the same mistake by not taking into consideration, class.


Both of y'all are sounding like Cacs. The exit polls on who these folks believe are being discriminated against show very much that race is still a huge factor.
 

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Why am I supposed to feel sorry for people who couldn't finesse their white privileged into success in America? Sorry, those stable, high-school only education manufacturing jobs aren't coming back to rural ass Iowa . :mjlol:You have to do what everyone else in America is doing and pursue post-secondary education and move to where the new jobs are. The entitlement of these people.:dead:
no honky...but you don't have to feel sorry for them.

They voted in their best interests...you voted for yours.

They won, you didn't. :hubie:
 

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First off, the popular vote means NOTHING. The electoral vote is the one that counts; all the popular vote was good for was showing who white people were fukking with.

Second, they will vote for people like Trump regardless of their level of success

Third, fukk em
trump won states and districts that obama/democrats won by a landslide in 2008 and 2016, so i dont buy into this whole "all white ppl are supremacists and stupid" narrative. obama said, like trump, during his 1st election that he would renegotiate nafta. though he really wasnt a progressive, he ran on a message of inspiration and hope for the future. trump did the same thing but took it to a new extreme (obviously). so yeah, ur right the electoral college is the only thing that matters, but dems lost it because they lost touch with the working class. also, i dont think we should JUST be talking about white people. not all working class americans are white; ppl of color are also greatly impacted by the incompetence of our representatives.
 

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i dont think we should just say "fukk em." the more we continue to ignore their plight, the more they'll vote for ppl like trump. they feel like the political establishment has let them down and i understand that.

No, fukk them. No one ignores their plight. America is tough for everyone not born with a silver spoon in their mouth. These people feel entitled to the best of everything simply for being white. Yep keep voting for people like Trump (a man who profited from foreign labor) who use their emotions to get elected and help out their 1% buddies. :heh:
 

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As a black person, there's more important things to worry about then the plight of white working class.
you dont think the same factors that affect the white working class affect the black working class? why do these conversations always bring up only white people? :why:
 

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i dont think we should just say "fukk em." the more we continue to ignore their plight, the more they'll vote for ppl like trump. they feel like the political establishment has let them down and i understand that.


Are you a white woman :beli:?


Why are you going so hard for Cacs :why:?
 
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