The left has perfected the art of scaring black people, so much so that they girl their own neighborhoods down in hysteria.There are a lot of white voters. So, every candidate would like to get their votes.
Saying, "hey vote for me because I'm a racist and will treat you as better than everyone else" actually doesn't tend to get votes.
And so the trick is, to say something like that in a way that DOES get votes.
What people DO respond to is a narrative in which they are the victim or threatened, and offered protection. In which justice is on their side - even if really, not so much.
So, for example, say it's a time when there is actual slavery - a bit hard to paint whites as the victims. But a politicians who comes along and scares the crap out of white people talking about the dangers of slave uprisings, that slaves might cut their throats as they sleep, and claiming the other side is not going to protect them from that while they will - THAT might get votes.
The other side might want to talk about, hey, this slavery isn't fair to black people, and you white people should do the right thing and end it, and that might work if it weren't for the other side scaring them.
Just as today, liberals can talk about 'justice' all they want, but if a Republican scares white people about crime, reparations, affirmative action, tosses in a few cherry picked cases of reverse discrimination or whites being harmed - that can get a lot of white votes. And does.
That's the trick, really. Making white people feel ok about voting for candidates 'on their side'. Selling them a racial agenda, while disguising it as something else. Saying, 'white people! vote for the candidate who is for a white people agenda!' while not actually saying that, and instead making it sound like 'vote for the only sensible candidate, while the other side is out to harm you!'
That's why you heard stories about 'caravans' before the last election - thousands of dirty refugees headed to invade the US, scaring people into saying, 'well only the Republicans are saying they'll protect us from that, so I'll vote for them!' It's not as simple as EXPLICITLY racist platforms, and that's why criticisms of racism fall on deaf ears.
Just as today, liberals can talk about 'justice' all they want, but if a Republican scares white people about crime, reparations, affirmative action, tosses in a few cherry picked cases of reverse discrimination or whites being harmed - that can get a lot of white votes. And does.
There are a lot of white voters. So, every candidate would like to get their votes.
Saying, "hey vote for me because I'm a racist and will treat you as better than everyone else" actually doesn't tend to get votes.
And so the trick is, to say something like that in a way that DOES get votes.
What people DO respond to is a narrative in which they are the victim or threatened, and offered protection. In which justice is on their side - even if really, not so much.
So, for example, say it's a time when there is actual slavery - a bit hard to paint whites as the victims. But a politicians who comes along and scares the crap out of white people talking about the dangers of slave uprisings, that slaves might cut their throats as they sleep, and claiming the other side is not going to protect them from that while they will - THAT might get votes.
The other side might want to talk about, hey, this slavery isn't fair to black people, and you white people should do the right thing and end it, and that might work if it weren't for the other side scaring them.
Just as today, liberals can talk about 'justice' all they want, but if a Republican scares white people about crime, reparations, affirmative action, tosses in a few cherry picked cases of reverse discrimination or whites being harmed - that can get a lot of white votes. And does.
That's the trick, really. Making white people feel ok about voting for candidates 'on their side'. Selling them a racial agenda, while disguising it as something else. Saying, 'white people! vote for the candidate who is for a white people agenda!' while not actually saying that, and instead making it sound like 'vote for the only sensible candidate, while the other side is out to harm you!'
That's why you heard stories about 'caravans' before the last election - thousands of dirty refugees headed to invade the US, scaring people into saying, 'well only the Republicans are saying they'll protect us from that, so I'll vote for them!' It's not as simple as EXPLICITLY racist platforms, and that's why criticisms of racism fall on deaf ears.
Core Trump supporters will support Donald Trump no matter what he does. We saw that this weekend with his "losers and suckers" slurs of US soldiers.
But it is the independents that will decide the 2020 election. Poll after poll shows Joe Biden still ahead, even in the battleground states.
I think Trump is making a strategic mistake in adopting the persona of George Wallace. He already has those voters. Most Americans have moved beyond that.
But we'll see come November.
The left has perfected the art of scaring black people, so much so that they girl their own neighborhoods down in hysteria.
All over a tiny handful of anecdotes repeated over and ever. While the actual big picture statistics shows the talking points are false.
Yea, based on dem lying talking points.Damn
Democrats don't need to scare blacks to.get their vote
Trump and his redneck deplorables scare them plenty
I disagree with your thesis. It may have been true in 1960, but racial dog-whistles don't work as well today.
I'd say there were more white marchers/protesters after the George Floyd murder than African-American.
In addition, polls show that Donald Trump gets low numbers from white voters regarding racial injustice/inequality.
There are a lot of white voters. So, every candidate would like to get their votes.
Saying, "hey vote for me because I'm a racist and will treat you as better than everyone else" actually doesn't tend to get votes.
And so the trick is, to say something like that in a way that DOES get votes.
What people DO respond to is a narrative in which they are the victim or threatened, and offered protection. In which justice is on their side - even if really, not so much.
So, for example, say it's a time when there is actual slavery - a bit hard to paint whites as the victims. But a politicians who comes along and scares the crap out of white people talking about the dangers of slave uprisings, that slaves might cut their throats as they sleep, and claiming the other side is not going to protect them from that while they will - THAT might get votes.
The other side might want to talk about, hey, this slavery isn't fair to black people, and you white people should do the right thing and end it, and that might work if it weren't for the other side scaring them.
Just as today, liberals can talk about 'justice' all they want, but if a Republican scares white people about crime, reparations, affirmative action, tosses in a few cherry picked cases of reverse discrimination or whites being harmed - that can get a lot of white votes. And does.
That's the trick, really. Making white people feel ok about voting for candidates 'on their side'. Selling them a racial agenda, while disguising it as something else. Saying, 'white people! vote for the candidate who is for a white people agenda!' while not actually saying that, and instead making it sound like 'vote for the only sensible candidate, while the other side is out to harm you!'
That's why you heard stories about 'caravans' before the last election - thousands of dirty refugees headed to invade the US, scaring people into saying, 'well only the Republicans are saying they'll protect us from that, so I'll vote for them!' It's not as simple as EXPLICITLY racist platforms, and that's why criticisms of racism fall on deaf ears.
The left has perfected the art of scaring black people, so much so that they girl their own neighborhoods down in hysteria.
All over a tiny handful of anecdotes repeated over and ever. While the actual big picture statistics shows the talking points are false.
If that is so, why is Biden talking about his plans to fix things like the economy and Covid, while Trump is talking about keeping low income housing out of the lily white suburbs and so called law and order while all of his administration get ready to go to jail. It is the same thing Nixon did to get the white vote. So who is looking at solving problems and who is just trying to scare people?
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