="Lysistrata, post: 22592438, member: 66961"]
Aside from this being knitting website (oh, please!), do explain what support for donald trump has to do with being "white." You are asserting that support for him is a racial thing, so let's hear it. I'm of European heritage on both sides, and have really, really pale skin and blue eyes, and you are insinuating that I have to support trump. Why? I think that he is trash.
THANK YOU
Lysistrata
I also don't quite get the White Nationalist thing with Trump.
All I can understand is it's a
Politicized CLASS PRIVILEGE issue.
White has come to mean CLASS privilege
and that's what this is about.
People framing it as the
"party of the poor blaming the rich"
vs.
"the party of the rich blaming the poor"
What's sad is the solutions that bridge this gap
are getting ZERO media coverage and financial support.
All money gets donated to political hate campaigns
instead of financing SOLUTIONS that ALL SIDES agree on including
* worker owned cooperatives and businesses that Richard Trumpka supports
as a union leader and Bernie Sanders and his supporters argue are the solution
* health care cooperatives that universal care advocates support
as well as Sean Hannity and conservatives who want free market solutions
* microlending and business training that both Obama and Ben Carson support
* sustainable education and job creation such as through
nonprofits already building schools and community centers
(Pace Universal is one
www.paceuniversal.com and
for microlending and business creation
www.grameenfoundation.org)
Lysistrata if you are as put off as I am about this white racist
name calling that isn't solving any problems, can I please partner up
with you on a national campaign to collaborate on SOLUTIONS?
I got one USMB member on here to help put together a website idea
to ask Trump to fund 10-20 jobs for leaders promoting SOLUTIONS.
Why not lobby the 25 candidates for President to set aside 10% of
their campaign donations to invest in SOLUTIONS that demonstrate
their platform promises? Why not create MORE jobs for each leader
with the money they are collecting and spending to run for the same job.
If the REAL issue is "White class privilege" why keep running on that same ticket?
Why not invest in building and funding REAL leadership and solutions
that TRULY help bridge gaps in economic disparity to uplift communities in need?