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TopicMillennials are no longer becoming more conservative as they get older.
YellowSUV
12/31/22 3:38:36 AM
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FortuneCookie posted...
Even if that is the case, neither party will be able to sustain a platform of racism, veiled or open, for much longer. White people are a dwindling majority and it isn't White people vs People of Color. It's People of Color and White people who aren't bigoted against White people who are bigoted. It's an ever-dwindling demographic.


Race is purely a social construct. What is considered white, black, any other race has changed over time. In the 1800s if someone had ANY traceable black ancestors they were considered black. Only specific Western Europeans were considered white. Irish and Italians were not considered white in the 1800s even though today the vast majority of America would consider these people white. Whiteness was eventually expanded to include all Europeans in part to keep the racist system in America alive.

I wouldn't be too surprised if "whiteness" expands once again to prop up racism. Perhaps Latinos and Indians* (*the country in Asia) will join the umbrella of "whiteness" in the future. That said, maybe I'm wrong and the cycle will be broken, but racism and the social construct of race is powerful tool used by the rich elites to divide the poor and middle class.

One other thing to consider is the disproportionate power Republicans have in the government. Tons of low population Midwest and mountain states full of white people (going by what is currently considered "white") will keep Republicans in disproportionate power in the Senate for a long time.


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