Working class white men very angery...

Just a bunch of drivel. I am sure GayRod thinks he has stumbled upon some yet unexpressed idea. He is merely regurgitating left wing tripe. The "angry white male" trope is nothing new by the left. Remember Michael Douglas in Falling Down? I am sure GayRod thinks he was being original
 
I wonder why?

Historically uneducated heterosexual white men enjoyed a certain privilege in our country, no matter their personal circumstances society allowed them to consider themselves better, and in fact they often had better opportunity, than those who were "different". They had better job prospects, better earning potential, and a specific standing that existed not based on merit, but on how society viewed them.

These people are not racist necessarily, they simply enjoyed a life made possible by prejudice, likely mostly without consciously knowing it.

In the past 25 years great strides have been made to change the social order in our nation. Women, minorities and homosexuals have grown in social standing to attain a closer to equal standing with the white man. Many, including myself, call this progress.

The result however has become a class who are not automatically held in such high esteem without regard for merit. Many of these men are have been left with a feeling that America is no longer great, without reflection on the reasons, they "feel" their standing has been lowered, and without study of the reason they are strongly attracted to the slogan "Make America Great Again."

So while not overtly racist, the slogan to these people represents a return to a time when things were better for this group of people, but not better for a conglomeration of minorities, To these minorities the reasoning behind the slogan rings of racism. So the white supporters of Trump are bewildered when accused of Racism and the minorities who do not want to return to an America that was not "great" for them.

This is where we stand facing the 2016 election. Will the once white male majority convince enough women to join them to get Trump elected, or will the confederacy of minorities band together and elect Hillary Clinton.
 
Historically uneducated heterosexual white men enjoyed a certain privilege in our country, no matter their personal circumstances society allowed them to consider themselves better, and in fact they often had better opportunity, than those who were "different". They had better job prospects, better earning potential, and a specific standing that existed not based on merit, but on how society viewed them.

These people are not racist necessarily, they simply enjoyed a life made possible by prejudice, likely mostly without consciously knowing it.
vestiges of that ended a generation ago. More to the point if you aren't angry -why is that?
You are bought and sold by the plutocratic 1%
 
vestiges of that ended a generation ago. More to the point if you aren't angry -why is that?
You are bought and sold by the plutocratic 1%

I am angry, angry at the Corporate attempts and bullying toward keeping Americans in place, slaving and working for their profit. I'm not angry at the homosexual or the black man, I'm not angry at women. I am angry at those who work to keep roadblocks in place for the common man with talent and ability from a fair competition with the oligarchy that is in place.
 
I am angry, angry at the Corporate attempts and bullying toward keeping Americans in place, slaving and working for their profit. I'm not angry at the homosexual or the black man, I'm not angry at women. I am angry at those who work to keep roadblocks in place for the common man with talent and ability from a fair competition with the oligarchy that is in place.

so you're angry at republicans and democrats in elected offices? you're angry at supposedly uneducated white men? why do you continually support such a system if you are so angry?
 
so you're angry at republicans and democrats in elected offices? you're angry at supposedly uneducated white men? why do you continually support such a system if you are so angry?

I'm not angry at uneducated white men. I support those who I believe are making slow and incremental progress. I don't believe that dramatic rebellious overnight progress will occur.

Having healthcare that does not discriminate due to pre-existing conditions for example is a blow to corporations who previously held the only key to attaining care for sick family members.
 
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