The Graduate Degree part is proof that Academia is divorced from reality, but the Black part genuinely surprises me. What has this faux presidency possibly done to even remotely help the black population? Indirectly or specifically?
When have blacks ever demanded that Democrats actually help the black population?
Now, we shouldn't fall in the same trap as those idiots who claim that GOP voters who 'vote against their economic interests' are dumb, stupid, lazy, etc. These blacks may simply believe that Republicans are 'racist', so they might not want to vote GOP even if it is in their best economic interests. You don't want to support people who hate you, after all.
That it's not true is beside the point. Perceptions are more important than reality.
What do republicans offer black people? Nothing that will ever compete with endless gibs, immunity from prosecution under Soros DAs, and a permanent moral high ground over every other racial demographic (save one, of course). Blacks will never vote against democrats because democrats unleash all of the worst cultural proclivities of blacks. Criminality and violence, dependence on the state, hatred of non-blacks - all excused and encouraged by democrat politicians. As a voting block, blacks will never turn down that total package.
Nothing that will ever compete with endless gibs, immunity from prosecution under Soros DAs, and a permanent moral high ground over every other racial demographic (save one, of course).
It's not doing them any good though. Would you accept this and be in the state that the black community is in? Obviously not. Unless you're a useless idiot and a criminal, the solicitude of the Democrats isn't getting you anywhere.
I have pretty much given up on trying to convince other black people to not blindly support Dems. Granted Republicans aren’t perfect but if given the choice I’ll vote R every time. My brother gave up trying to convince anyone as well.
May be, but to me that doesn't explain the approval rating from the black population. When you have a huge difference from tbe white and hispanic populations, that tells me that there is something very different about how the black population is being treated compared to everyone else.
People approve based on their partisanship, just like their perceptions of the economy switches immediately based on who is in power. It's sad, but it is what it is.
The Graduate Degree part is proof that Academia is divorced from reality, but the Black part genuinely surprises me. What has this faux presidency possibly done to even remotely help the black population? Indirectly or specifically?
When have blacks ever demanded that Democrats actually help the black population?
Now, we shouldn't fall in the same trap as those idiots who claim that GOP voters who 'vote against their economic interests' are dumb, stupid, lazy, etc. These blacks may simply believe that Republicans are 'racist', so they might not want to vote GOP even if it is in their best economic interests. You don't want to support people who hate you, after all.
That it's not true is beside the point. Perceptions are more important than reality.
What do republicans offer black people? Nothing that will ever compete with endless gibs, immunity from prosecution under Soros DAs, and a permanent moral high ground over every other racial demographic (save one, of course). Blacks will never vote against democrats because democrats unleash all of the worst cultural proclivities of blacks. Criminality and violence, dependence on the state, hatred of non-blacks - all excused and encouraged by democrat politicians. As a voting block, blacks will never turn down that total package.
It's not doing them any good though. Would you accept this and be in the state that the black community is in? Obviously not. Unless you're a useless idiot and a criminal, the solicitude of the Democrats isn't getting you anywhere.
I have pretty much given up on trying to convince other black people to not blindly support Dems. Granted Republicans aren’t perfect but if given the choice I’ll vote R every time. My brother gave up trying to convince anyone as well.
May be, but to me that doesn't explain the approval rating from the black population. When you have a huge difference from tbe white and hispanic populations, that tells me that there is something very different about how the black population is being treated compared to everyone else.
People approve based on their partisanship, just like their perceptions of the economy switches immediately based on who is in power. It's sad, but it is what it is.