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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What is so impossible about fighting for blue collar jobs AND social justice? [View all]duffyduff
(3,251 posts)8. Always Democrats' fault, right?
These people are willfully stupid. You can't fix them. We don't need the bigot vote.
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What is so impossible about fighting for blue collar jobs AND social justice? [View all]
realmirage
Nov 2016
OP
And the most racist republican out of the last three won the most white male vote percentage of all
bravenak
Nov 2016
#27
Tells us they prefer the racist, hateful, warmongering message at this point in time.
Hoyt
Nov 2016
#52
Good article. The 538 quote had me spitting on the screen, but it's probably quite accurate.
Hoyt
Nov 2016
#60
I still say both. Even a racist can vote for a black man if they think it benfits them personally
bravenak
Nov 2016
#71
Right, so based on that anecdote we should just assume they're all sexists and racists.
Kentonio
Nov 2016
#72
With the exception of temporarily losing the US Senate for six years in 1980 due to Carter's
Midwestern Democrat
Nov 2016
#48
Plenty of them voted for Obama. All this racist stuff when they didn't vote for a white Dem???
Yo_Mama
Nov 2016
#90
Because those fighting for blue collar treat us as if we are not blue collar and as such do not
bravenak
Nov 2016
#3
Wont win by getting their votes because you lose more votes like mine by trying to pander to them
bravenak
Nov 2016
#16
1, and the pandering here would be the DNC distancing themselves from people like me.....
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#100
No kidding. More white people voted for Hillary than all non-whites combined.
Buckeye_Democrat
Nov 2016
#39
We are tired of white people calling black folks race baiters for discussing the racism of donald
bravenak
Nov 2016
#77
Rust Belt and WWC voters want jobs which we cannot promise or guarantee them
LonePirate
Nov 2016
#13
Short of massive new PWA/WPA which Repubs would never pass, what do you suggest?
LonePirate
Nov 2016
#86
Reality?...I don't think there is a side to this. it is just how our world is spinning
AgadorSparticus
Nov 2016
#93
I think you're all blaming the wrong people here. The Con LIED TO THEM promising
napi21
Nov 2016
#17
Those people are going to get even more resentful. They will end up on the street.
AgadorSparticus
Nov 2016
#92
If you don't know how you are going to pay the rent/mortgage or buy your next meal
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#23
That would only make sense if you think they voted against their interests just to hurt others.
Kentonio
Nov 2016
#50
A hell of a lot of rural people in this country IS in financial crisis and HAS BEEN for a long time
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#63
Exactly. Democratic office holders seem to have very little interest in even talking
Nay
Nov 2016
#62
well one of the big issues with this is that the WHITE blue collar working class
Fresh_Start
Nov 2016
#37
and you know damn well the poster wasn't talking about progressive voices on labor but the
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#101
Come on people, we already know its not trade deals who off these jobs its automation at the top
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#103
seriously? automation is an issue, but brick and mortar factories have*moved* offshore; you can't de
TheFrenchRazor
Nov 2016
#115
The biggest factor is automation not off shoring, off shoring does hurt ... no doubt but the
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#116
Economic justice is a prerequisite to social justice. The latter is irrelevant without the former.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2016
#75
The effects of the latter causes the former, mitigate the effects of the latter to get to the former
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#104
a) identity politics is simply an attempt to be selective about economic justice.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2016
#114