Thats exactly my point. You do understand, sort of.
Blacks are told constantly, as well as most other colored people and women that they have been victimized and discriminated against. And that's why they don't have better plight in life than what they have. That narrative is relentlessly pushed to the point of exhaustion.
And perhaps that's true for them, but it's also true for poor whites.
The common denominator is the very people constantly telling them that , are the very people responsible for it.
It's like somebody having a pie, and that pie was earned by everyone who worked for it. Then when time comes to divide it out, instead of doling out fair shares, they dole out one small piece, to one party only, and take the rest, then convince the others to fight eachother over that small piece.
You cannot deny, that when many women and people of color think about why they feel cheated, and who has done it to them, more often than not, it's the common white man that gets the blame. Because that's what the narrative tells them every day.
Immigration reform is a practical issue. Too much, and wages go down, resources get strained. How much is too much? What is the sensible number? Who knows? But nobody can ask. If you do, its just the mean old white men not wanting to share narrative.
Racism, discrimination, hate and bigotry are all strictly narrated to portray mainly working class white men as the perpetrators, and everyone else the victim.
When in reality, racism exists in people of all colors, and white peop,people, are arguably the least racist of anybody. Same goes for bigotry and discrimination. These things aren't confined to one ethnic group o up alone. But that's the way it's portrayed. By design.
Meet the boogeyman. The bizzare mythical creature to blame for all the ills of the nation. Created specifically so the leaders can avoid taking responsibility for the failures caused by thier own greedy and selfish actions.
On a side note, the democrat party has pulled this all before. It's their playbook to the letter. Before they convinced all the poor whites, that all thier problems were because of the poor blacks. And they rode that sentiment to power.
Now they play the exact same game, convincing the poor people of color that all thier problems are because of poor whites.
Joe biden has written policy in American institutions for 50 years. But, does anybody blame Joe for those institutions discriminating? No, they blame the boogeyman. And so does Joe. He blames "RACIAL INEQUITIES " on systemic racism. But joe has worked that system he clames is racist for 50 years. So tell me, who is to blame?
Leaders interested in unity wouldn't pull that shit. Like I said in my post above. It's all about turning us on eachother so we don't see how bad they screwed us all.





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