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‘White rural voters’ are now a threat to democracy; new racist narrative pushes trashing of Whites
March 1, 2024 | Chris Donaldson
As polls continue to show a resurgent former President Donald J. Trump potentially winning the November election, the regime and its propagandists are going scorched earth against half of the electorate.
Earlier this week, MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” welcomed two guests who were promoting their new book accusing white rural voters who are primarily Trump supporters of being racist xenophobes who hate gay people and are a threat to democracy.
Joining the crew were Tom Schaller and Paul Waldman whose newly released “White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy” is a look into the mindset of the elitists to whom maintaining the hold on political power is so precious that they would dehumanize tens of millions of Americans to do so.
“We lay out the fourfold interconnected threat that white rural voters pose to the country,” Schaller, who cites numerous cherry-picked polls to back up his theory, told Mika Brzezinski. “They’re the most racist, xenophobic, anti-immigrant and anti-gay, geodemographic group in the country.”
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https://www.bizpacreview.com/2024/03/01/white-rural-voters-are-now-a-threat-to-democracy-new-racist-narrative-pushes-trashing-of-whites-1441450/
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A new take on Obummers "Bitter Clingers" insulting the common clay of the new west, you know, rural American's. Nothing like big city elites alienating voters in fly-over country.
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‘White rural voters’ are now a threat to democracy 'Rat dictatorship
Title improvement for greater accuracy.
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A new take on Obummers "Bitter Clingers" insulting the common clay of the new west, you know, rural American's. Nothing like big city elites alienating voters in fly-over country.
Yeah, white rural voters are more likely to have served in the military, work hard to support their families, attend church, and do all those other icky things the left hate so much.
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Anyone want to bet that they never ventured into any rural areas in their life?
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As the Democrats use the word, they have been since at least the 1960's. Always remember when Democrats say "democracy" they do not mean rule by the δῆμος, they mean rule by Democrats.
Okay, why won't the board correctly produce an eta with a circumflex over it like it used to?
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“They’re the most racist, xenophobic, anti-immigrant and anti-gay, geodemographic group in the country.”
Sticks and stones, love. Sticks and stones.
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“They’re the most racist, xenophobic, anti-immigrant and anti-gay, geodemographic group in the country.”
Sticks and stones, love. Sticks and stones.
I can think of another response but it contains a word I don't use. :laugh:
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“We lay out the fourfold interconnected threat that white rural voters pose to the country,” Schaller, who cites numerous cherry-picked polls to back up his theory, told Mika Brzezinski. “They’re the most racist, xenophobic, anti-immigrant and anti-gay, geodemographic group in the country.”
So... REDNECKS. Everybody that is twenty miles outside of city centers. Flyover states.
But I'll tell you what. There's plenty of black rednecks and hispanic rednecks, and injun rednecks. Whole towns of em. They think the very same way as me. Are they getting lumped in?
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As the Democrats use the word, they have been since at least the 1960's. Always remember when Democrats say "democracy" they do not mean rule by the δῆμος, they mean rule by Democrats.
Okay, why won't the board correctly produce an eta with a circumflex over it like it used to?
Last time I had an an eta with a circumflex, I got drunk on tequila and wrapped myself in a blanket and sweat it out... That cleared it right up. happy77
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I thought it was something you scheduled with a Mohel?
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I thought it was something you scheduled with a Mohel?
No... It was probably Patrone. :whistle: :shrug: :cool:
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Don't forget us suburban white deplorables as "threats to democracy."
My love of affordable American natural gas is a Global Climate Change hate crime
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The "De-whitening" of America continues apace.
How should whites respond?
(I'd suggest going to amren.com, click "print back issues", click "1990", and start working your way through. Mr. Taylor & Co. were warning you 30+ years ago. Few listened...)
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No... It was probably Patrone. :whistle: :shrug: :cool:
The 1st cut is the deepest.
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SO all the ignorant white rural folks that provide this nation with
FOOD
Energy
Fuel
and most of what isn't shipped in are a threat to THEIR "democracy".
Piss us off, go ahead.
We'll cut your miserable asses off and let you eat each other.
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The "De-whitening" of America continues apace.
How should whites respond?
(I'd suggest going to amren.com, click "print back issues", click "1990", and start working your way through. Mr. Taylor & Co. were warning you 30+ years ago. Few listened...)
We've been repeatedly warned about any number of things, but no one listened, and our Republic died!
Morbi nec remedia ferre possumus.
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That these two leftists have such contempt for rural folks is unsurprising
Rural folks are more self sufficient and harder for the state to control. Look at how Stalin treated Ukrainian farmers during his reign
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That these two leftists have such contempt for rural folks is unsurprising
Rural folks are more self sufficient and harder for the state to control. Look at how Stalin treated Ukrainian farmers during his reign
Stalin's folks had most of the guns...and yep, he starved them to the point the kids were eating what they could find (including their dead). The Holodomor was Ukraine's Holocaust, long before extermination became a Jewish thing. The whole region was a death camp. It's why the Nazis were first seen as liberators, when they turned out to be just another evil bunch of totalitarians.
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MSNBC guest who’s a professor at UMBC says white rural voters are a threat to democracy and a threat to our country.
https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1764101457903775915
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I just love it when some sh*t for brains from the cities tells me what "white, rural voters" think.
Yo! Professor Svengali!
Do you do this as a road tour?
BTW, all those "conspiracy theories" from 'the CIA was involved in the JFK assassination' to "COVID-19 was lab generated" just happened to be true.
So drop the "conspiracy theory" pejorative bit and let's just split them into confirmed and unconfirmed theories.
As for "racist and xenophobic", we notice new people in our small communities.
That doesn't have a thing to do with racism, because we notice all of them. We meet them, observe and see if they are going to be an asset to the community, neutral, or trouble, and respond in kind. It isn't prejudice, more like a probationary period, and those who stand out by their actions or character, for good or bad, are noticed. Race has little to do with that, but if you start acting like big city street people criminals or jerks, you will be noticed.
But you are spewing more city slicker sanctimony, from people who don't produce anything but ill founded opinions. Who did you poll? Were your poll populations selected for a good demographic fit in areas that wouldn't know an elm from an apple tree in August?
Get a flat tire in a small town, and someone will likely help you change it, even if you reek of being city folk. Your car is highly unlikely to be damaged or robbed, and you are far more likely to be helped than looted, unlike what we see of your urban environment. Try that in a big town, where the criminal element can hide in the anonymity of the herd, and prey on the unfortunate almost at will. For all that sanctimony, how many of those apartment dwellers know the people in the apartments on either side of them or just across the hall. That's a peculiar isolation that y'all seem to think is 'tolerance', at least until you get all in the faces of people who don't think in lockstep with you on the sidewalk.
For anyone who is familiar with Calhoun's rat studies, it doesn't take much to see where the sickness is, nor why, but you would judge us ill for living a more free existence, where the opinions of socially prejudiced university professors don't mean squat.
We live too close to a cow pasture to not know what bovine excrement is, but you might fool the residents of the steel and glass and concrete rat mazes y'all inhabit; not 'nature', but seminally unnatural, the pride of those who have created their artificial environment.
We are, after all, at least to some extent, a product of our surroundings, so not much I hear out of your environment surprises me.
Out here in the hinterlands, we not only know the freshness of the air, the cool taste of clean water, the almost sensual flavor of really fresh food. Many of us have grown, raised or caught or harvested, skinned and prepared our own food, picked berries and made jam, and even have our own fruit trees.
We like it that way. Many of us have college degrees, but also possess some technical skills in which we are proficient. Modern farming and ranching use both, provided a person obtained their degree in something useful, unlike sitting on TV and telling people you have no understanding of what they supposedly think. Our environment makes us feel closer to Almighty God, not like we are some substitute for Him.
From Matthew 7:
1 Judge not, that you be not judged. 2 For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you. 3 And why do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye? 4 Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me remove the speck from your eye’; and look, a plank is in your own eye? 5 Hypocrite! First remove the plank from your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.
But the same verse admonishes us to not cast our pearl before swine...
Wisdom, thousands of years old.
The same chapter says:
15 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. 16 You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles? 17 Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. 18 A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. 19 Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 20 Therefore by their fruits you will know them.
Need I say more?
Sanctimony from Baltimore and environs? Physician, heal thyself.
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I just love it when some sh*t for brains from the cities tells me what "white, rural voters" think.
Yo! Professor Svengali!
Do you do this as a road tour?
BTW, all those "conspiracy theories" from 'the CIA was involved in the JFK assassination' to "COVID-19 was lab generated" just happened to be true.
So drop the "conspiracy theory" pejorative bit and let's just split them into confirmed and unconfirmed theories.
As for "racist and xenophobic", we notice new people in our small communities.
That doesn't have a thing to do with racism, because we notice all of them. We meet them, observe and see if they are going to be an asset to the community, neutral, or trouble, and respond in kind. It isn't prejudice, more like a probationary period, and those who stand out by their actions or character, for good or bad, are noticed. Race has little to do with that, but if you start acting like big city street people criminals or jerks, you will be noticed.
But you are spewing more city slicker sanctimony, from people who don't produce anything but ill founded opinions. Who did you poll? Were your poll populations selected for a good demographic fit in areas that wouldn't know an elm from an apple tree in August?
Get a flat tire in a small town, and someone will likely help you change it, even if you reek of being city folk. Your car is highly unlikely to be damaged or robbed, and you are far more likely to be helped than looted, unlike what we see of your urban environment. Try that in a big town, where the criminal element can hide in the anonymity of the herd, and prey on the unfortunate almost at will. For all that sanctimony, how many of those apartment dwellers know the people in the apartments on either side of them or just across the hall. That's a peculiar isolation that y'all seem to think is 'tolerance', at least until you get all in the faces of people who don't think in lockstep with you on the sidewalk.
For anyone who is familiar with Calhoun's rat studies, it doesn't take much to see where the sickness is, nor why, but you would judge us ill for living a more free existence, where the opinions of socially prejudiced university professors don't mean squat.
We live too close to a cow pasture to not know what bovine excrement is, but you might fool the residents of the steel and glass and concrete rat mazes y'all inhabit; not 'nature', but seminally unnatural, the pride of those who have created their artificial environment.
We are, after all, at least to some extent, a product of our surroundings, so not much I hear out of your environment surprises me.
Out here in the hinterlands, we not only know the freshness of the air, the cool taste of clean water, the almost sensual flavor of really fresh food. Many of us have grown, raised or caught or harvested, skinned and prepared our own food, picked berries and made jam, and even have our own fruit trees.
We like it that way. Many of us have college degrees, but also possess some technical skills in which we are proficient. Modern farming and ranching use both, provided a person obtained their degree in something useful, unlike sitting on TV and telling people you have no understanding of what they supposedly think. Our environment makes us feel closer to Almighty God, not like we are some substitute for Him.
From Matthew 7:
But the same verse admonishes us to not cast our pearl before swine...
Wisdom, thousands of years old.
The same chapter says:
Need I say more?
Sanctimony from Baltimore and environs? Physician, heal thyself.
:amen:
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There are plenty of bigots of all races, religions, and genders in the cities and in the suburbs.
Rich white suburban bigots use zoning laws, conservation laws, and traffic laws to discriminate. Instead of using the N word, they use a lawsuit to do their talking.
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I just love it when some sh*t for brains from the cities tells me what "white, rural voters" think.
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Need I say more?
Nope. Covered it just about right. :beer:
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Nope. Covered it just about right. :beer:
:yowsa: :amen:
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There are plenty of bigots of all races, religions, and genders in the cities and in the suburbs.
Rich white suburban bigots use zoning laws, conservation laws, and traffic laws to discriminate. Instead of using the N word, they use a lawsuit to do their talking.
As a matter of fact, I have not experienced the bigotry - the visceral racism of my youth since I departed the city. A wee bit toward injuns - But that particular to rez injuns - and that not always fair. But by and large, rural folks run on individual merit, and are too close to the bone to reject help and community from anyone able of mind, body, or spirit, according to anything so mundane as the color of one's skin.
I cry bullshit. From KC Missouri, across the most of the midwest and up the spine of the Rockies... I've been all over it, and found very little.