I was having to explain to my normie family members recently when they were trying to gush about her that she is absolutely hated in the african-american community because of her track record in criminal justice. White leftists everywhere really have no fucking clue how out of touch they are with migrant communities and even though ethnicity can be a major factor if she's burned enough bridges with them there's no way they'll vote for her.
It really is a case of, the left seem to think that the migrant and LGBT vote is a default for them as well as young voters. Not to mention the fact that more and more zoomers are turning on the left over all the furry and LGBT shit and how it's infesting their lives so much.
I've been hearing complaints from a lot of my British friends that UK normies are EXTREMELY naive when it comes to politics especially US politics which they view as simple.
They can't understand why Blacks in America would love Trump and hate Kamala because they see it as a race thing when it's actually more class which is ironic given the UK USED to fully understand class divides.
Sarah Jeong was hired to NYT and her racist tweets came out and she had to lay low.
The BBC correctly reported it as "racist tweets". When it was morning in New York 8 hrs later and the first American media mention of Sarah came out they removed the word "racist". Within minutes BBC did the same.
Regarding class, it's still very much alive and well even in this era, it's only the middle and upper classes who don't understand this because they don't even pay any attention to the working classes or anybody else 'beneath' them. It's an almost cartoonish attitude towards other people and every stereotype of a nobility, I hate it.
The whole zoomer thing is a bit of a stretch, though. Younger voters have historically favored left-leaning parties, due to them having no vested interests and everything to gain from radical policies that favor them.
Only in the case of the DNC, they're too dumb to realize that the DNC has only the absolute worst of the worst in store for younger voters.
This used to be the case for sure and it still is dependent on the country but it's a surprise how pissed off zoomers are getting about the left. It's mostly the woke stuff though I'm sure, they don't like being bludgeoned with it, but considering that's the kind of stuff they'll have to encounter day to day in school and university I could see why they would turn against it so hard over everything else.
I was having to explain to my normie family members recently when they were trying to gush about her that she is absolutely hated in the african-american community because of her track record in criminal justice.
It will make absolutely zero difference. The left will carry 80-90% of the black vote, as always.
I hope I am, too. I just don't have any faith at this point. The left has set up too good of a system for indoctrination, and then propaganda.
If I am wrong about this upcoming election - and GOD, I hope I am - it will do a lot to calm the doomer in me, and restore some faith in the electorate.
I was having to explain to my normie family members recently when they were trying to gush about her that she is absolutely hated in the african-american community because of her track record in criminal justice. White leftists everywhere really have no fucking clue how out of touch they are with migrant communities and even though ethnicity can be a major factor if she's burned enough bridges with them there's no way they'll vote for her.
It really is a case of, the left seem to think that the migrant and LGBT vote is a default for them as well as young voters. Not to mention the fact that more and more zoomers are turning on the left over all the furry and LGBT shit and how it's infesting their lives so much.
I've been hearing complaints from a lot of my British friends that UK normies are EXTREMELY naive when it comes to politics especially US politics which they view as simple.
They can't understand why Blacks in America would love Trump and hate Kamala because they see it as a race thing when it's actually more class which is ironic given the UK USED to fully understand class divides.
BBC is lockstep with American leftist media.
Sarah Jeong was hired to NYT and her racist tweets came out and she had to lay low.
The BBC correctly reported it as "racist tweets". When it was morning in New York 8 hrs later and the first American media mention of Sarah came out they removed the word "racist". Within minutes BBC did the same.
Regarding class, it's still very much alive and well even in this era, it's only the middle and upper classes who don't understand this because they don't even pay any attention to the working classes or anybody else 'beneath' them. It's an almost cartoonish attitude towards other people and every stereotype of a nobility, I hate it.
The whole zoomer thing is a bit of a stretch, though. Younger voters have historically favored left-leaning parties, due to them having no vested interests and everything to gain from radical policies that favor them.
Only in the case of the DNC, they're too dumb to realize that the DNC has only the absolute worst of the worst in store for younger voters.
This used to be the case for sure and it still is dependent on the country but it's a surprise how pissed off zoomers are getting about the left. It's mostly the woke stuff though I'm sure, they don't like being bludgeoned with it, but considering that's the kind of stuff they'll have to encounter day to day in school and university I could see why they would turn against it so hard over everything else.
It will make absolutely zero difference. The left will carry 80-90% of the black vote, as always.
I hope you're wrong, which is funny because I'm usually the cynical bastard on this sort of thing lol.
I hope I am, too. I just don't have any faith at this point. The left has set up too good of a system for indoctrination, and then propaganda.
If I am wrong about this upcoming election - and GOD, I hope I am - it will do a lot to calm the doomer in me, and restore some faith in the electorate.
We'll see soon enough.