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Trump's Rise Signals The End Of White Guilt

The establishment is angry that white and black people are not listening their propaganda.

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Trump's Rise Signals The End Of White Guilt
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He has been called a racist, a misogynist, divisive, a fascist, and many other negative names. What exactly is it that the left hates so much about one of its former supporters? The reasons for this dislike should be easy to point out but it is not. There is no solid evidence that justifies calling him any of these names, especially prejudice against women. Unlike Hillary Clinton, who claims to be a feminist but makes exceptions for husband’s sexual escapades and predatory misdeeds against women. She is a controversial figure within the feminist community. How about claims that he is a racist? To date, there has not been one single shred of solid evidence that Donald Trump has ever been racist. However, anybody who paid any attention to Hillary Clintons campaign in 2008 should be asking serious questions about who she is today especially if they are a minority voter. The Huffington Post has written about it here in the article, “How Can Black People Trust Hillary Clinton After the 2008 Campaign.” As far as being Fascist, it is fairly common for the left to call anybody they do not like a Fascist. We can wave that aside especially when the violent protesters who attack Trump share more attributes in common with true pre-World War 2 Fascists than any other group in modern American politics at this time. So what is the problem? It is almost certainly the fact that his followers do not seem to have an issue with his non-politically correct language and his refusal to acknowledge white privilege. For those opposed to Donald Trump, this indicates a lack of white guilt.

In an article I wrote in February of this year, I pointed out the support of white, blue-collar workers and working class people in general who have had it with politically correct speech and the leftist agenda as owing to the rise of Trump. This particular group crosses party lines. The second group is disaffected black Americans has now joined the first group of disaffected white Americans. This second group no longer perceives white privilege as the main problem but views massive waves of cheap illegal labor for many of their issues. They have begun to cross party lines as well.

There are some black Americans who are directly blaming the Democratic party for the current dire straits of Black Americans. They feel that 60 years of affirmative action, community outreach programs, and welfare has done nothing but increase their dependence on these services and has left them with little choice but to continue voting for them in fear of losing the little bit they have. It does not bode well for the left at all. It indicates that first and foremost black Americans feel betrayed and they have little to lose by voting for another candidate who is addressing their problems on the campaign trail. It also indicates they do not see white privilege as their primary enemy and instead view the leftists they have traditionally supported with increasing suspicion and disdain. Can you blame them if they do? Look at what has happened to long-established black communities. Tavis Smiley seems to think things are far worse under the first black president. Black Americans are angry, and they should be. That works in Donald Trump’s favor and especially when you looked at the Clintons record when Bill was the President.

If white Americans are no longer feeling white guilt, and black Americans no longer perceive white privilege as THE primary issue, then it becomes much harder to divide us from each other. Everyday black and white Americans are beginning to understand that violent racially motivated groups want to divide us. Globalists like George Soros, the Koch Brothers, the Republican establishment, and the Democratic party’s establishment only win if they can fracture Americans into disparate groups. Just a year ago most of us would have thought this was tinfoil hat territory. We know better now.

It has become more and more apparent that ideas like white privilege and white guilt are concepts designed to destroy cohesion among Americas two largest communities. The good news is that it seems divisive messages like these are starting to lose effectiveness. Whites are no longer listening when people start talking about white privilege, and blacks are beginning to see it it is not the primary problem they are facing.

It is easy to understand why the left hates Donald Trump so much. Think about it for just a moment. Donald Trump donated millions of dollars to Democrats and establishment globalist politicians all over the United States and all of a sudden both groups revile him? It does not make sense considering his long time relationship with the Clintons. However, what does make sense is that it is in fact not Donald Trump that is the target of their vitriol. Instead, it is his supporters who will vote for him, not in spite of his politically incorrect speech and his politically incorrect attitude but because of his politically incorrect positions and his refusal to back down from them in the face media condemnation.

This signifies an end to a powerful paradigm in American politics that has lasted for nearly seven decades. Donald Trump is a signal that manipulating black and white voters alike by the sociopathic establishment is no longer as easy as just by calling somebody a racist. In the future they will need to prove it. It means an end to empty racial slogans and race pandering. So, why does the left in both parties hate Donald Trump and his supporters? It is simple; they do not exhibit either enough white guilt or in the case of Trumps black supporters enough anger over white privilege. Trump most assuredly symbolizes what the left fears the most. A real decline of the importance of white guilt among both the whites and blacks.

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