Posted on Nov 21, 2019
America’s Culture War and How Trump Exposed It—Star Parker | American Thought Leaders
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Wow...100% on target.
The narrative that often appears to be "pushed" is that "we" (the Right) have no compassion for the impoverished, hate minorities, and desire to impose our religious views on others. I think that is a clever way to keep "us" always on the defensive, attempting to answer charges rather than offer solutions. Reality, at least as I see it, is that the Right is largely comprised of working class families who already pay substantial taxes, donate to charitable causes, participate in their communities, are represented in every ethnic minority, and who are steadily being "pushed out" of academia, and the public sector.
The narrative that often appears to be "pushed" is that "we" (the Right) have no compassion for the impoverished, hate minorities, and desire to impose our religious views on others. I think that is a clever way to keep "us" always on the defensive, attempting to answer charges rather than offer solutions. Reality, at least as I see it, is that the Right is largely comprised of working class families who already pay substantial taxes, donate to charitable causes, participate in their communities, are represented in every ethnic minority, and who are steadily being "pushed out" of academia, and the public sector.
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