An op-ed published by The Washington Post last week has raised eyebrows over its explanation of why President Trump gained among minority voters despite his 2020 election defeat.
“Whiteness” is everywhere, and it is pernicious. It is in an education system in which teachers and professors are actively harming the psyches of young adult
OK, OK, we get the point.
But there s a small problem. Somehow, on their way to launching a neo-fascist takeover of the United States, the white supremacists ran out of whites. Simply looking at video of the Capitol riot, or looking at the FBI s wanted images afterwards, makes it obvious that the mob of Trump die-hards were multiracial. The two most famous members of the Proud Boys, America s premier white nationalist group, are an Afro-Cuban and a Samoan. Stop the Steal organizer Ali Alexander as black and Arab. And of course, there are November s famous exit polls, which showed that Joe Biden was carried to the White House by improving on Hillary Clinton s support with white voters, while faltering with Hispanics and blacks.