Where do "they get their news?"Aren't we talking about people who feel demonized? That wouldn't be me, it would be the people I just told you about.
Where do "they get their news?"Aren't we talking about people who feel demonized? That wouldn't be me, it would be the people I just told you about.
I don't feel demonized. Why do you believe that? What particulars are driving the impression?
I don't know anyone who identifies as a SJW, but I do know people involved in the BLM movement and I wouldn't describe their approach or concerns that way. I'm sure there are people in the minority community who see whites the way some whites see blacks. I'm aware of the Nation of Islam and the variations on the Klan and what they advance.You don't think SJWs and BLM demonizes white men?
It must be me being paranoidI don't know anyone who identifies as a SJW, but I do know people involved in the BLM movement and I wouldn't describe their approach or concerns that way. I'm sure there are people in the minority community who see whites the way some whites see blacks. I'm aware of the Nation of Islam and the variations on the Klan and what they advance.
But those are voices that don't represent most people and I've never felt anything but privileged as an American and in my own skin.
Maybe it's just all the sand being flung in the air. After a while it's hard to tell it from smoke.It must be me being paranoid
I don't feel demonized. Why do you believe that? What particulars are driving the impression?
But if a white commentator said it was a Black Lash, we would never hear the end of it. It was a clear degradation of white peopleVann wasn't vilifying white people. He was pointing out that Trump was elected by stoking the fears held by a lot of mostly white people.
But if a white commentator said it was a Black Lash, we would never hear the end of it. It was a clear degradation of white people
But it's not understandable that I, being part of a group, sees blacks, BLM, and anti-white rhetoric, am taking offense to the insane innuendo?No, not all white people. It is completely understandable that someone who is part of a group would see an issue with the cheering a man on who blatantly attacked blacks, Mexicans, women, etc.
And those fears where legitimate. Dems were much worse stoking fears in old folks about losing social security.Vann wasn't vilifying white people. He was pointing out that Trump was elected by stoking the fears held by a lot of mostly white people.
But it's not understandable that I, being part of a group, sees blacks, BLM, and anti-white rhetoric, am taking offense to the insane innuendo?
Well, you'll have to settle for black conservative commentator Deneen Borelli writing a book about: Blacklash: How Obama and the Left Are Driving Americans to the Government Plantation.But if a white commentator said it was a Black Lash, we would never hear the end of it. It was a clear degradation of white people
The thing is, PJ, agree with him or not the commentator was giving voice to people who would, as he noted, have to answer the question, "How does an unprepared bully, a man who disparages minorities and women, attain the highest political office in our nation? How do they reconcile that with the instruction in character they're attempting to instill in their children?
They were questions worth asking. They still are.
But it's not understandable that I, being part of a group, sees blacks, BLM, and anti-white rhetoric, am taking offense to the insane innuendo?
... "How does an unprepared bully, a man who disparages minorities and women, attain the highest political office in our nation?"