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How will Polish-American relations change if Trump is elected president again? [229]
This will blow the Novis and Jokers and others mind. Seems like the blacks and the migrants are the republican's new best friend, and the educated whites are the enemy.
In a much-discussed analysis, John Burn-Murdoch noted that election surveys show non-white support at its lowest level of loyalty to the Democrats since the early 1960s - pre-Civil Rights revolution, when the black vote was still competitive...
Burn-Murdoch presents three explanations. First, liberals assume a correlation between colour and progressive politics, but the opposite is often true. Asian, black and Latino voters are more likely than whites to call themselves conservative, wish to regulate abortion or favour smaller government....
I'd say it also represents the triumph - for better or worse - of American individualism. The Left relies upon identity-group solidarity to win office and make social change. But economic and cultural forces that encourage us to see ourselves as a self-made individual rather than the product of history and community, undermine that basis for collective effort. The "me, me, me" quality of modern liberalism - its constant emphasis upon self-invention or division into micro groups of identity ("I'm a neurodivergent black, lesbian with male pronouns") - is its own worst enemy...
The flip side of racial realignment, the bit that generates less comment, is the fracturing of the one solid Republican white bloc: Trump has pushed suburban, high-income, graduate white voters into the arms of the Democratic Part.
telegraph.co.uk/us/comment/2024/03/14/donald-trump-black-vote-joe-biden-november-election/
A decadent plot by the bourgeoisie to focus on identity politics instead of economic oppression and class struggle.
Also a way for the 1 percent to signal their social status by holding views they regard as virtues and unpopular with the working classes, also known as luxury beliefs.