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Like how bad a stink do you have to have on you for someone to say ‘I don’t know him,’ but in the same interview say ‘yeah I’m good buds with a decades long serial rapist.’

I think a lot of white people simply can’t imagine that Trump would hurt them, therefore he’s fine. Were they aware he was likely to hurt non-whites? I believe the secret answer to that, deep from within the hearts of most white people, was: “who gives a fuck?”

These poor white people know that those jobs aren’t coming back. They don’t vote for Trump because they think that they are. They vote for Trump because he shares their hatred of POC. And it’s not just these poor white people who vote for Trump. White people who have much money vote for Trump. They believe the same

The Times is possibly the worst. They love to throw bones to liberals while they cheer for war and misery.

Not that America has ever given us a fair shake, but we’re next.

“They don’t give a damn about bettering their own fucking lives. They just want ours to suck too.”

NY Times has been on that BS. I’m glad you pointed that out. If we’re going to highlight the racism in working-class conservatism, then we also have to talk about the apologists from the elite circles, regardless if they consider themselves left or right.

Anyone seen Joy Reid’s interview on the Daily Show? She nailed it when she said that the Democrats need to quit lamenting the loss of the “White working class” that they used to represent 40+ years ago and get the fuck over it, those people are Republicans now. It’s time to move on to defining their values and being

I look forward to Hamilton Nolan’s weekly “this why the Democrats suck” post, where he blathers on about evil Centrist, how Bernie was able to be successful (despite the fact that he lost), and advocate for single payer healthcare and literally nothing else, while more or less avoiding to mention “appealing to people

It continues to boggles my mind that the lesson (white) Democrats learned from Trump’s election seems to be “we need to appeal more to the same racist people who voted for an open and obvious racist, and stop focusing on the identity politics that Trump used to ride a wave of white resentment to the Oval Office.”

“(...) risks dividing the electorate.”

Doing the hard job of forgiving someone is the part of Christianity that I have the most difficulty with. I like to hold onto a grudge and nurse it and keep it close. There is a saying that we are all on our path to sainthood but I know for myself forgiving is difficult and I am trying to learn how to do it. For the

The problem is the white people can’t do anything white-centric without being racist. That is because every dayum thing is white centric and thy are too oblivious to enjoy it as it is. Next thing you know, they are making alllivesmatter signs.

The email thing sounds just like the “locker room talk” excuse: “Come on, everybody is just as shitty as we are, right?”

“there are very few companies in America, whether they are public or private,” where “you won’t find any racist emails [or] any inappropriate comments.”

“Jesus was a white man, too. He was a historical figure. That’s a verifiable fact—as is Santa.”

“think it through”

“Do you have a minute?”

Dumb questions I get everyday at work.....

I wonder what sort of hat they’ll knit about it!