that attrition, some of those losses of working class voters spread to non-whites. we saw the democratic margin among black voters go down, the democratic margin among hispanics crater by about 16 margin points, which is a huge change all over the country, not just in texas and south florida. and it turns out that one another thing we didn t talk about in the emerging democratic majority, which turned out to be important, was that we targeted and talked about the rise of professional class of this is a growing group with a lot of political clout. they re moving to the democrats that should help them. it turned out over time the cultural attitudes of the professional class, particularly the younger members of the professional class started odom nate the democratic party and its views on a whole variety of issues. it turns out that hispanic working class people are not particularly for wont of a better word woke, they re
got a little bit turbo charged with the trump election and thereafter when basically the take by most liberals in the democratic party was the only reason anyone could possibly ever vote for trump was that they were a racist or a xenophobe or probably both. that didn t go over well with these voters. they feel like they re being pushed away, looked down upon, not being paid attention to by the people that run the democratic. that was a problem, and it continued to be a problem in 2020, but the interesting thing that changed in 2020 is some of that attrition, some of those losses of working class voters spread to non-whites. we saw the democratic margin among black voters go down, the democratic margin among hispanics crater by about 16 margin points, which is a huge change all over the country, not just in texas and south florida. and it turns out that one
students can t be judged by the same standards as the white students. there is a deep presumption here of deep inferiority not just at this school. laura: the anti-racism hand book author believes that, correct? there is no possibility of racist views being held by non-whites? that s where they are going. yes, this goes back to the early stages of filter filter. affirmative action. one affirmative action evolved the left had to make a distinction. they made a distinction between racism that is in favor of white
it s become a staple in america. it s fundamental to who we are as a nation. one of the most pivotal parts of the great society was the immigration act of 1965, which literally changes the face of america and ultimately the soul of america. this bill says simply that from this day forth, those wishing to immigrate to america shall be admitted on the basis of their skills and their close relationships to those already here. it does repair a very deep and painful flaw in the fabric of american justice. the 1924 national origins act had limited the number of immigrants into america to between 150 and 160,000 for a year. it severely limited the immigration of non-whites into the united states. so, bigotry not only stood within the united states but at
students, for example, from all over the world, are a huge part of the way. so that s it for you you re not going to go back to ukraine. if everything will be good, i will go back, but i don t think it would be good because. my university got rockets. your university got hit with rockets? yes, bomb. so what to do there? if i don t have family, i will go with army of ukraine. but i have family my father, my mother, my sister. so if you. if you didn t have family, you would go and fight for ukraine? yes, for ukraine. even though you re egyptian? because i live there, like, six years, it was my last year in university. uh, i live there, eat there. it was my friend ukrainian friend. like that. it s like my mother country second mother country like that. there have been reports of discrimination against non whites