2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: How were we supposed to reach 'Rural Whites' and still maintain our base? [View all]intheflow
(29,622 posts)I'm certainly not saying to invite them over to your house or get chummy with racists/homophobes/xenophobes/anti-Semite/Islamophobes/misogynists.
But you can find areas where you agree with them and build coalitions. Labor is a good start. This is a poor people's uprising as much as a fascist one. Rural America is pretty impoverished. Their poverty has only come up in lived memory. A lot of them blame Bill Clinton's NAFTA on factory closings. The Democratic Party needs to wake up and realize the Clinton's are soooo '90s. Even though Hillary wasn't president, her husband's policies helped set the stage for 2016. We used to be the party of labor. MLK was killed marching for labor with black sanitation workers, for God's sake. Sure that's aligning with the left's greatest aspirations for justice and equity for all people.
I get that you don't want to appease them. I'm a woman and it makes me sick that 53% of women voted for that sexual predator. I would like nothing better than to ignore them. But I know that when I ignore problems in my personal life, those problems usually just grow until them become ugly and unavoidable. That's why ignoring them won't work. We need to educate them* when we want to slap them because ignorance begets ignorance.
*I am using "we have to educate," here, as a white person, about white people, to white/privileged people. Of course it's not PoC's job to educate anyone unless they choose to do so.
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