Donald Trump and the Twilight of White America

Completely brainless drones ^^^^^^^^ want to believe that any hyper-partisan bullshit they have been programmed to believe is as certain as gravity.
 
Trump is the result of the bitter uneducated

For white American middle-class men, especially those without a college degree, it was the best of times. What happened? The road from there to Trump is long and punctuated with many markers. But here are three significant turns: the 1968 election; the 1979 peak in manufacturing employment, and the 2008 election of Barack Obama. Together, these episodes made economic anxiety and promoted racial resentment a dual-headed political weapon, and Donald Trump grabbed it.



Trump’s presumptive GOP victory would have been impossible without his strength in states cordoned off by the Southern Strategy. Of the 11 former confederate state in the survey—Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia—Trump won 10. He might have won the 11th, Texas, were it not the home state of his chief rival, Ted Cruz. Trump has never explicitly trumpeted white American supremacy, and yet he seems to effortlessly attract the support of white American supremacists, like David Duke, William Johnson, and the sensational alt-right. Dog-whistling might be the appropriate term. But it’s not a dog whistle if everybody can hear you.

Donald Trump and the Twilight of White America

Trump has a plethora of other issues that will soon contribute to his undoing.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/08/2...rump-debt.html?referer=http://www.google.com/
 
Races are, in fact, the result of long periods of geographical isolation

It makes sense, then, that having many races together in the same area will, on a long enough timeline, lead to a mixing of the races.

You can already see this. Look closely at many so called white people in America, and you can clearly see the negro or native blood in their features.
 

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