Sunday, January 26, 2025

The minority majority

When looking at race, white Americans are losing their majority status. I'm fine with that. What I'm not fine with is Democrats using that fact to fuel and exploit racism for the sake of political power.

If all racial minorities vote for Democrats, Democrats will win elections. When it comes to voters, this might still be insufficient. If you add other minority statuses such as LGBTQ, Muslims, and other targets, this can push them over the top. They can also sway some white voters by labeling those who vote against them as racist.

This tactic is common among authoritarian governments, although the races have changed. Democrats are actively villainizing white Americans to fuel fear. They are depending on that fear to gain votes. Simply put, Democrats are winning elections by pitting Americans against Americans.

The Democrats might be pushing racial villainization too hard. While most Americans have some form of minority status, most also have some form of majority status. Villainizing these statuses can cause backlash. There are gay white voters who refuse to support anti-white rhetoric. There are even members of racial minority groups that are turning against Democrats because they reject these tactics. If the Democrats didn't control the schools, they might not be able to dumb down the population enough for these tactics to work at all.

When Barack Obama was president, he frequently tried injecting race where it didn't belong. He promoted racial fixation. He openly judged people on race. I made a prediction. His treatment of white Americans would fuel resentment, and resentment would fuel white supremacy. I don't think I have been proven wrong on this point.

Let me make something clear. What I'm writing isn't because I have been listening to conservative conspiracy theories. I have been listening to Democrats. Their racially divisive rhetoric is not subtle. They are clearly driving a wedge between races for the sake of power. Can anyone deny that anti-white racism is on the rise? That is, of course, you don't embrace an intentionally skewed definition of racism that the Democrats have promoted for the sake of defending racism. This is not a one-way issue. Does anyone honestly believe that pitting races against each other hasn't led to a recent increase in anti-black racism?

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