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Kick dalton99a 5 hrs ago #1
Thank you for posting this. It's the plain truth. n/t Mister Ed 4 hrs ago #2
The American Civil War NEVER ENDED. NoMoreRepugs 4 hrs ago #3
Yup. Ocelot II 4 hrs ago #4
White Working Class includes a lot of others now--given the devastating economy-- so... hlthe2b 4 hrs ago #5
It's a long article, worth the read. yardwork 2 hrs ago #44
I agree that it is about racism, but economics are also a factor. wnylib 1 hr ago #67
Democrats did lose 30% of the young, male, black vote. questionseverything 56 min ago #70
In part because Democrats are now defending gay and trans people. Wednesdays 8 min ago #84
In a sense, "access to power over other racial groups" is still viewed by lower class whites as an economic advantage. sop 4 hrs ago #6
+1 dalton99a 4 hrs ago #11
Great OP malaise 4 hrs ago #7
"I may get screwed over, but the Other, the 'They', they get screwed over even more." ck4829 4 hrs ago #8
I'm white working class. I am not MAGA! I am not racist! Please stop stereotyping. Doodley 4 hrs ago #9
You're right. It would be more accurate to add the modifier "some" before "white working class." sop 4 hrs ago #13
I live in a "working class" neighborhood in metro Detroit. Kid Berwyn 3 hrs ago #22
+1 Auggie 3 hrs ago #32
This message was self-deleted by its author yardwork 2 hrs ago #45
Geez. Nobody is stereotyping. yardwork 2 hrs ago #46
Not sure that "strong majority" of white working class still holds true. Not all white working class KPN 1 hr ago #65
I don't know a single Trump voter who says they regret their vote. yardwork 30 min ago #77
We cannot discuss race without someone being offended Keepthesoulalive 2 hrs ago #49
As a white person I just don't understand the defensiveness. yardwork 2 hrs ago #60
Race is an uncomfortable subject Keepthesoulalive 1 hr ago #64
A lot of Americans cling to our mythology. yardwork 37 min ago #73
I'm white working-class male and I Dr. T 2 hrs ago #51
Good for you Cirsium 33 min ago #76
Spot on ABC123Easy 4 hrs ago #10
Bill Clinton had a chance to change this when he was in the White House FakeNoose 4 hrs ago #12
I can remember a picture of Clinton & Gore with a credit-card type card that would be your access card to Universal NBachers 3 hrs ago #27
Yeah, Clinton's eight years of peace and prosperity comradebillyboy 3 hrs ago #38
If not President Clinton MorbidButterflyTat 28 min ago #78
The majority of white people have voted republican since LBJ Keepthesoulalive 3 hrs ago #39
They started leaving way before Bill Clinion DFW 3 hrs ago #40
Read the essay linked in the OP. yardwork 2 hrs ago #47
No. White working class left in post-civil rights era after the two parties diverged on race, cultural changes. betsuni 2 hrs ago #55
Fox News and hate radio push a steady diet of anti-Black, anti-immigrant messaging. yardwork 2 hrs ago #58
At the gym yesterday .. justsomeguy01 1 hr ago #62
From the Right: "liberals hate white people," other direction: "Dem establishment ignores white working class betsuni 1 hr ago #66
Not true Cirsium 35 min ago #75
While often true, it's not a universal, absolute truth Fiendish Thingy 4 hrs ago #14
But will they continue to vote for the party of progress Keepthesoulalive 1 hr ago #68
Worth reading, and here's the money shot... TygrBright 4 hrs ago #15
When I hear him say make Americkkka great again it's really make racism great again! kimbutgar 4 hrs ago #16
great read. mopinko 4 hrs ago #17
I worked in Greenville MS back in 1989 when Boeing had a plant there KS Toronado 4 hrs ago #18
There is in group discussion Keepthesoulalive 2 hrs ago #59
Really wish more on DU would understand this reality. rogue emissary 4 hrs ago #19
It's a shallow combination of ownership within class identity and fear of unknown competition haele 2 hrs ago #50
Yes, artificial and unnecessary division based on falsehood that Democrats "ignore the working class." betsuni 55 min ago #71
And these beliefs and preferences are very difficult to counter, even with the "right messaging" Redleg 3 hrs ago #20
The story of the white sharecropper poisoning his black sharecropper neighbor's mule come to mind. Squaredeal 3 hrs ago #21
Jeezus. Humans need a reboot. Joinfortmill 3 hrs ago #25
Republicans understand this. SamuelAdams 3 hrs ago #23
dumb, dumber, dumbest Joinfortmill 3 hrs ago #24
I think they need somebody to look down on. zanana1 3 hrs ago #26
I wonder if there's not some of that going on with "us" TheProle 2 hrs ago #57
Sounds like the older part of my family....MAGATs all BeneteauBum 3 hrs ago #28
This is a "duh" headline..white working class vote their hate for "the other"... agingdem 3 hrs ago #29
Not really "duh" since we aren't used to seeing this from the media, at least in the U.S. Redleg 3 hrs ago #30
The Guardian is British paper...our papers/MSM are so terrified of MAGA agingdem 3 hrs ago #35
... Solly Mack 3 hrs ago #31
Worked in an auto plant just West of Detroit. multigraincracker 3 hrs ago #33
We need to go back to colorblind (if we still can) gulliver 3 hrs ago #34
Yes, this is central to understanding the American project and why it has failed. nt Blasphemer 3 hrs ago #36
"Mississippi Burning" duckworth969 3 hrs ago #37
A great movie- I doubt it would be made today, given the kow-towing to Trump Redleg 2 hrs ago #43
It's because of racism we can't have the nice things that folks have in other rich countries. Fil1957 2 hrs ago #41
And yet...guys like Graham Platner, Zohran Mamdani, Abdul El Sayed biocube 2 hrs ago #42
That fact does nothing to refute the point of the OP. yardwork 2 hrs ago #48
And what about brown men with "foreign-sounding names" like Mamdani and El Sayed? biocube 2 hrs ago #54
American Arabs are white adjacent in the minds of many. yardwork 2 hrs ago #56
That's just great. MorbidButterflyTat 19 min ago #82
What is the point? Cirsium 28 min ago #79
Ive pushed back on this for decades Cosmocat 2 hrs ago #52
yes, like Black people have known since forever yobrault1 2 hrs ago #53
While I agree to a point, but it's waaay more complicated than that. paleotn 2 hrs ago #61
We enable that to happen, by ... Bluetus 1 hr ago #63
Noooooo! We Just Need To UNDERSTAND THEM! TALK With Them! Really.....! ColoringFool 1 hr ago #69
I live in Pennsylvania and I know plenty of people like that. Alice B. 55 min ago #72
I grew up in rural Ohio and I hear it often from people I grew up with. yardwork 35 min ago #74
People start framing things like, the "Obama Library" MorbidButterflyTat 11 min ago #83
Which is why we will never see a black Republican presidential nominee in our lifetimes. Wednesdays 25 min ago #80
Saida Grundy nails it Cirsium 20 min ago #81
The ruling class uses racism orthoclad 7 min ago #85
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