Fishlore
Silver Member
There is definitely the feeling that you describe out there. It is the core belief of the current Republican voter base, which sees the Democrat [sic] Party as showering its money on undeserving black folks. Here is a link to a research article about the importance of this feeling in our divided politics:. Or is it that there is the feeling out there that the partying in which the dems have been doing with other peoples hard earned tax dollars or money over time, umm is about to be put to an end ? Now that surely will cause some serious stress in the party time community don't you think. Just watch and see the reactions by those who feel they will never get out of their democrat controlled conditions in life. How many generations does it take in order to get people up and out of their conditions in life ? How long will the race baiters keep agging it on ? Forever ?I have to agree with you there: "not cool" indeed! However, I doubt you or I are part of the intended audience for the performance or that the performers care what either of us thinks. The dangerous reality is that recent economic events, police shootings, and the shift in the Republican Party have combined to strengthen an urban, black proletariat that feels itself shut out of the American main stream with nothing to lose. This is a dangerous development in our society and one for which there is no quick fix, repressive or otherwise.Whining losers blame their unsatisfying lives on black teenagers and an uppity woman politician. The conservative base is a pathetic collection of unhappy, powerless old guys who are out of step with America. I pity them.
"Blame" these losers ? Lol !!
I don't spend a moment thinking about these pathetic loser thugs, I just believe it's not cool to be making videos about killing a presidential candidate.
American Anger: It’s Not the Economy. It’s the Other Party.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/03/upshot/american-anger-its-not-the-economy-its-the-other-party.html?rref=collection/sectioncollection/us&action=click&contentCollection=us®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=10&pgtype=sectionfront
Whether this feeling is justified or not isn't the point. A hard core conservative minority (12%) think it is while a growing majority (52%) think it isn't. American demographics are now poised on the tipping point of a non-white majority. As long as the conservative minority who express the feeling you describe continues to speak for the Republican Party, the GOP will continue its slide into oblivion. Very sad