I'll give this document credit for comments such as this:
Critics dismiss white working-class concerns of immigration and the migration of manufacturing jobs to developing countries as racism. Racism certainly exists in the United States but to completely dismiss this entire group of people as racist is incorrect. To accept racism as the source of white working-class concerns ignores more than 70 years of significant strides to reduce racism in the United States. Additionally, labeling the white working class as racist only encourages more alienation as it ignores legitimate grievances of economic insecurity and declining communities.
At least they're not falling into woke idiocy. Also, they admit that
white males were disproportionately represented in killed in action (KIA) numbers for Iraq.
I'll give this document credit for comments such as this:
At least they're not falling into woke idiocy. Also, they admit that
Give em a year or two.