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7/8/2025, 3:04:20 AM
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I have seen, in white blue collar workplaces, exactly what LBJ was talking about. These were white workers making peanuts, constantly having their jobs threatened, having to work extra hard whenever some new manager came in with an idea about how to streamline the work process to make it more efficient (these efforts always failed after a few months and just consisted of making fewer workers do more), getting their benefits cut, seeing their lives fall apart due in part to workplace and economic stress, having their bodies broken to the point of needing shoulder and back surgeries in the 40s and 50s, etc. etc.
Yet they all hated blacks and, as long as they could badmouth blacks, they went along with the program and didn't fuss much about their lives, even though their lives were broken and unhappy.
Racism is the tool the elites use to divide the working class, just like how after Occupy Wall Street, the media, at the behest of the government, trotted out racial politics in a big way and shoved the most shrill sheboons down everyone's throats, presenting them as paragons of virtue that they obviously are not.
Trayvon Martin was hyped up just a few months after OWS ended. This was deliberate. Police shooting of blacks happen regularly for obvious reasons, but after OWS, the system wanted to go full bore race baiting and racial division, so they hyped up Martin's death, then that Brown fellow, etc. etc., for years afterward.
By the late 90s and early 2000s, race relations were at their all time best in US history. But as soon as the elites felt their position was threatened, they took out the race card to split the populist movement. Trumpism is just an extension of that. It will do nothing for American workers, only for the billionaires.
We will not see good times again in our lives.
I have seen, in white blue collar workplaces, exactly what LBJ was talking about. These were white workers making peanuts, constantly having their jobs threatened, having to work extra hard whenever some new manager came in with an idea about how to streamline the work process to make it more efficient (these efforts always failed after a few months and just consisted of making fewer workers do more), getting their benefits cut, seeing their lives fall apart due in part to workplace and economic stress, having their bodies broken to the point of needing shoulder and back surgeries in the 40s and 50s, etc. etc.
Yet they all hated blacks and, as long as they could badmouth blacks, they went along with the program and didn't fuss much about their lives, even though their lives were broken and unhappy.
Racism is the tool the elites use to divide the working class, just like how after Occupy Wall Street, the media, at the behest of the government, trotted out racial politics in a big way and shoved the most shrill sheboons down everyone's throats, presenting them as paragons of virtue that they obviously are not.
Trayvon Martin was hyped up just a few months after OWS ended. This was deliberate. Police shooting of blacks happen regularly for obvious reasons, but after OWS, the system wanted to go full bore race baiting and racial division, so they hyped up Martin's death, then that Brown fellow, etc. etc., for years afterward.
By the late 90s and early 2000s, race relations were at their all time best in US history. But as soon as the elites felt their position was threatened, they took out the race card to split the populist movement. Trumpism is just an extension of that. It will do nothing for American workers, only for the billionaires.
We will not see good times again in our lives.
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