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Old 10-27-2020, 02:58 AM   #1
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Default The Black Trump Vote

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The Black Trump Vote

Benjamin Wiker

Post 10.12.2020

Why African Americans should be very, very mad at the Democratic Party

Polls show Trump’s support among Black Americans (and Hispanics) is rising. This suggests that black Americans are in fact angry at being coopted for Democrat Party causes, even while they are intimidated into silence by the cancel-culture tactics of the Left.

Several other interesting indicators of anger: Kim Klacik, Candace Owens, Kanye West, Sharika Soal, Joe Collins: a growing list of black, highly visible celebrities and politicians who are fed up with Democrats. Republican congressional candidate Klacik’s viral video speaks for itself. Owen’s book Blackout has been riding the Amazon top 100 while other trendy books on race have come and gone. Soal’s enormous twitter following adores her conservative tweets. And Kanye West’s repeated arguments against abortion and its effects on the black community have been among the most powerful public statements in years.

Black Americans are angry with the Democratic party, but not angry enough. They should be very, very angry. They have good cause to be.

The Racist History of the Democratic Party

From 1830 to 1865, the Democratic Party worked to protect the unconscionable institution of slavery from being abolished. From 1860 to 1960, it worked to preserve the cultural injustices of slavery through the Black Codes, segregation, and discrimination. The famous fight to end segregation and address the economic and cultural damage it caused began in the 1960s with Democrat presidents John Kennedy and LBJ—but it was not a fight of Democrats against Republicans. It was a fight of the new Democrat Party against the old Democrat Party.

The new Democrats did well-intentioned things to redress the injustices of the old Democrats. But they very soon used the moral capital of the Civil Rights Movement to justify the sexual revolution. The real fight for real civil rights by Black Americans was thereby tarnished by becoming a useful tool for the pseudo-rights of the Left’s scheme of sexual liberation, which has become so radical that it goes beyond the liberation from morality to the liberation from biology.

Nothing captures this misuse of black Americans’ struggles more clearly than the BLM black fist logo embedded in the rainbow of the LGBTQ movement. Nothing should be more infuriating to black Americans of the Civil Rights era—who patiently endured injustices, who were sprayed with fire hoses while peacefully protesting, who were arrested for merely wanting a drink from a common water fountain—than to have the nobility of this cause used as currency to purchase the alleged “civil right” of drag queens to twerk in front of their children at the local library, or to allow public elementary schools to teach their seven-year-olds that they can choose their own gender, or to affirm that young men can enter the showers of young women in their high schools if they felt like being a woman that day.

This misuse by Progressive Democrats has continued for too long. As noted by Pew, black Americans are predictably far more moderate than the white liberal leftists running the Party. They have loyally voted for Democrats even while Democrats have done everything they can to undermine their actual moral and religious convictions. But that hold is slipping.

The final thing that Black Americans should be very, very angry with the Democrat Party about is the attempt to absorb the hard-won moral capital of the Civil Rights Movement into the white liberal intellectual elite’s endless fascination with Marxism and its offshoots. This causes the signature Marxist distortion of the actual complexity of political life into easily spouted, absolute, and irreconcilable antagonisms. Marx’s main economic antagonism, between the irredeemable capitalists and the entirely innocent proletariat, has been transformed into the irreconcilable antagonism of race: white vs black. As in classical Marxism, in this new Marxism the oppressors—in this case, whites—are all guilty by definition as a class and must be destroyed.

That all might help explain why it is that the Democrats, especially those governing our major cities, have done so little for black communities. They want them to be dependent so they can continue to be useful. They need their hard-won moral capital to reinvigorate their Marxism—and that means, by the way, that black Americans must not be allowed to rise into the middle class. America has been resistant to both Marxism and Socialism for so long precisely because of its large middle class. But as long as black Americans do not rise into it, the undeniable injustices of slavery and racism can be used to provide moral legitimation for Marxism. If black Americans do rise into the middle class and upper class in increasing numbers, they will cease to be the functional proletariat for WLM, White Liberal Marxists.

If you search for crowd shots of Black Lives Matter, you’ll find vindication of this arrangement. There is always a disproportionate number of young white liberals fresh from elite colleges—so many that one suspects that these WLMs have actually taken BLM over and are running it as an act of noblesse oblige.

All of this doesn’t let the Republicans off the hook or absolve them of moral responsibility, but it does help explain—I believe—why we will see more black Americans who are fed up with the Democrat Party voting for Trump.

Benjamin Wiker is a professor of Political Science, director of Human Life Studies, and a Senior Fellow at the Veritas Center of Franciscan University.
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Old 10-27-2020, 04:23 AM   #2
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Remember if they vote for Trump, they aren't black.... I wonder wha they are... Oh yeah. Americans.
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Old 10-27-2020, 04:25 AM   #3
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Nope... just STUPID!
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Old 10-27-2020, 05:54 AM   #4
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Old 10-27-2020, 06:29 AM   #5
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Poor minority DPST's - stuck on the racial identity DPST plantation

With no hope of ever liberating Oneselves!
so Sad!
to live life in DPST racial identity chains - and never even know One has the Key!


'Just stupid"!
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Old 10-27-2020, 07:42 AM   #6
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" if you don't vote for me your not black enough " Brilliance the dim-wits boy
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Old 10-27-2020, 07:45 AM   #7
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Who’s willing to stake their ECCIE lives on Trump winning the black vote?

If none, then why do you keep posting such fantasy bullshit?

Or is this the time honored ECCIE practice of “blasting 0zombies?”

Hope you’ve enjoyed the diversion, boys. You’ll be re-entering the grown up world soon enough.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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Old 10-27-2020, 08:49 AM   #8
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From 1830 to 1865, the Democratic Party worked to protect the unconscionable institution of slavery from being abolished. From 1860 to 1960, it worked to preserve the cultural injustices of slavery through the Black Codes, segregation, and discrimination. The famous fight to end segregation and address the economic and cultural damage it caused began in the 1960s with Democrat presidents John Kennedy and LBJ—but it was not a fight of Democrats against Republicans. It was a fight of the new Democrat Party against the old Democrat Party.

The new [/I]
The Progressive Party of the 1860-1960 was the GOP. This changed after 1960 and the Progressive Party switched to the Democratic Party.

So Progressives have always been for equality


When ever I see crap like you just reposted dilbert it relies on your and others ignorance of nuanced history.



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Old 10-27-2020, 09:49 AM   #9
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Who’s willing to stake their ECCIE lives on Trump winning the black vote?

If none, then why do you keep posting such fantasy bullshit?

Or is this the time honored ECCIE practice of “blasting 0zombies?”

Hope you’ve enjoyed the diversion, boys. You’ll be re-entering the grown up world soon enough.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
My opinions:

Trump's share of the Black vote in 2020 will exceed the 8% he received in 2016. Black women will not support him in greater numbers but Black men will.

His share of the Hispanic vote will also be better in 2020 than in 2016.

However, white suburban women and older voters have deserted Trump and that will matter more on election day.
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Old 10-27-2020, 10:00 AM   #10
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Who’s willing to stake their ECCIE lives on Trump winning the black vote?...

You somehow continue to think it is an all or nothing prospect. You seem to figure you have to keep them all on the demonicrat plantation. Fact is, Trump had a black vote base in 2016 (guessing you don't recall 2016) and has at least doubled it this go round. I think more like 3x.
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Old 10-27-2020, 10:05 AM   #11
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...older voters have deserted Trump and that will matter more on election day.

Which candidate will older people choose?

  • The one who says, consistently, they won't take away or reduce their social security and medicare and has increased their social security in recent years
  • The one who has said he will absolutely cut social security and medicare
Remember, most get wiser as they get older.
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Old 10-27-2020, 10:27 AM   #12
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All I will say is that it will be funny when reality hits the Trump lovers. I'm not sure why people do not understand how many people hate his ass. Biden will be elected only because he is not Trump and not because of his merits. If that inept dumb piece of shit was a Democrat, I would say the same because I'm no liberal. But I'm a realist.

I don't even know why any person of color would support that jackass unless they are wealthy.
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Old 10-27-2020, 10:49 AM   #13
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Any small businessman, regardless of color, simply can not afford the Dims proposals, which will put quite a few out of business.
So.....
They would not vote to damage their business.
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Old 10-27-2020, 10:53 AM   #14
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^^^ I am assuming you have not looked up the number of small businesses closing under Trump's watch.... look that up and get back to me. And not with bullshit, but facts.

I'll give you one fact to your point and that is a $15 per hour minimum wage. That's obviously a problem for many small businesses.
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Old 10-27-2020, 10:54 AM   #15
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Many markers are showing Trump gaining support with the black vote. If he does get to 15% or higher Trump will win again!
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