"Read Settlers" is a meme, but it's also a true meme. You should read it, or read other things about this thesis regarding the white working class in the US (I've heard other Marxists have since improved on Sakai's thesis but I don't know who they are).

White Americans are doubling down on the racism. As white settler colonialism is starting to face just a little bit of opposition (like teaching kids that maybe the US isn't a perfect, God-blessed country), they are losing their minds over the idea of losing even a tiny bit of their privileges. This is still a perfectly material explanation. White folks have enjoyed an incredible level of privilege since the beginning of this country and they will fight viciously to keep all of it.

IMO the bulk of white Americans are a lost cause. Not to say white folks can't be revolutionary (I'm white), but I think we probably should be spending our very limited time and resources on folks outside the imperial core break from western imperialism, and focus on the oppressed within the core. Any white Americans who want to join in are welcome but any concession to white supremacy is unacceptable.

Edit: to clarify, I'm not saying the Dems lost because racism or whatever. I don't care if the Dems win or lose, it doesn't matter. My point is much more about using electoral results and the campaigns that precede them to see where winds are blowing. It seems that "CRT" and fear-mongering about crime (and thus the need to fund even more cops) was a very effective message in appealing to large segments of the population - particularly the white population.

  • congressbaseballfan [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    I wouldn’t dismiss op entirely, but your point is equally important. I think we underestimate and laugh about white supremacy and crt but that brought people out. Look at any school council right now. This has to be one of the most effective right wing talking points in recent memory

    Like op may be using radlib talking points, but those dismissing them are ignoring crt being more important to get out the vote on the right than lack of campaign strategy or efficacy by dems

    • Vanjones [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      There's a lot of rad lib posting in this thread.

      Like i said in my original post white people are 70% of the country. The left needs to do out reach and not just talk down to poor white people that feel they have no actual privilege. The left needs to stop being the screaming rad libs it seems to mostly be. It's a huge turn off. You are playing right into the elites hands and sowing more division amongst people of the same class.

      I honestly have no idea why people are freaking out about this election. This is just 2009 all over again.

      • congressbaseballfan [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        Do you really think the bulk of the folks bitching about CRT aren’t educated? The scary thing is that they are. They are the elite. The financial advisors. The real estate agents. The jet ski dealers.

        College educated.

        • Vncredleader [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          I agree, but I think you are taking the opposite meaning from Vanjones, they are not saying those jet-ski dealers are the people to reachout to, or that the CRT bitchers aren't educated, they are clearly talking about the entire rest of that 70% who are NOT those groups. Their initial point is expressing this exactly, that there are more whites than just those specific demographics. Responding to that by saying we shouldn't appeal to that specific demographic is doing exactly what they warned about; conflating reaching out to workers who are white, with reaching out to GOP base voters