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Dems to Win

(2,161 posts)
Wed Dec 21, 2016, 11:31 AM Dec 2016

I believe Trump like I believed Obama! A case study of 2 working-class Latino T voters: my parents

(note: I'm not the author of the article, not talking about my parents)

http://nonsite.org/editorial/i-believe-trump-like-i-believed-obama

By Leslie Lopez (University of Hawai‘i – West O‘ahu)

Christian Parenti’s Listening to Trump resonated with me on a personal level. Both of my “Latino” working-class parents voted for Trump, and I don’t think we were the only family politically divided this Thanksgiving.

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Dad’s rationale for voting for Trump is that he genuinely has faith in the working class. “If you can finally manage to get a decent paying job, without having to work two or three jobs…once workers get good paying jobs, I really feel that workers will organize to protect their own safety, health, and environment.”

When I ask how he could have voted for someone, who in my view is the epitome of everything he has fought against his whole life, and how he could believe Trump’s promises, he says, “I believe Trump like I believed Obama!” Dad voted for Obama, twice. In 2009, when Obama emerged from the meeting with bankers and said, “I am the only one standing between you and the pitchforks,” we noticed when he didn’t side with the pitchforks. In 2010, when Obama applauded the mass firing of Rhode Island teachers—even I thought we were in trouble.

Before the election, Linda Tirado (2016) wrote about Trump, “Many people are uncomfortable with a lot of the stuff they’ve heard about him but accept it as a necessary evil: the main thing is to tell Washington elites that they’re not safe in their sinecures any more, that the common man is about to have his day.” She also says that Trump is the “Rorschach test of America’s fears”. I’m not sure if my father’s vote represented an elitist spanking and I wouldn’t presume to speak for him, still, this angle seems too self-indulgent and not his style. As far as I can tell Dad didn’t vote based on fear. He saw a way out of neoliberalism—a back-door strategy for the middle class, and banked on the hope that the self-admitted swindler might make good on his promise to be a class traitor. For him, the choice was between more neoliberalism, or a possible out from a celebrity and ruling class traitor.

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It might be a huge stretch for some anti-racists to view Trump voters as something other than “deplorables,” or, rich, white, racists—but, the hope with this case study is that we might stop and reflect on who gains when we write off not just half the country but a large portion of the working class as racists.




Much more at the link, it's worth reading the whole thing.





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I believe Trump like I believed Obama! A case study of 2 working-class Latino T voters: my parents (Original Post) Dems to Win Dec 2016 OP
While LenaBaby61 Dec 2016 #1
Too bad. Repugs always screw working people. It's in their DNA. brush Dec 2016 #2
Except Trump's a proven liar who cheats workers out of their pay emulatorloo Dec 2016 #3
Wow! Very interesting article. Lots to chew on there Arazi Dec 2016 #4
Excellent but Democrats will probably not learn from this realmirage Dec 2016 #5
If they respond with triangulation 2.0 i'm going to scream dionysus Dec 2016 #8
More ridiculous ambiguous nonsense. Adrahil Dec 2016 #10
i knew i should not have read this article. people like this okieinpain Dec 2016 #6
I know... it makes me despair how moronic people can be. NT Adrahil Dec 2016 #11
Interesting burrowowl Dec 2016 #7
Hillary got more Latino votes than Obama . Trump Voters are not more important than others . HIllary JI7 Dec 2016 #9

LenaBaby61

(6,991 posts)
1. While
Wed Dec 21, 2016, 11:43 AM
Dec 2016

This man may not be a racist, but at the very LEAST he's been bamboozled by tRumputin. I could say something else about him, but it's too early in the morning to get my blood pressure up and going off on him.

 

realmirage

(2,117 posts)
5. Excellent but Democrats will probably not learn from this
Wed Dec 21, 2016, 02:44 PM
Dec 2016

If we offer more of the same uninspiring centrism (corporate friendly), we'll be permanent losers in elections

 

Adrahil

(13,340 posts)
10. More ridiculous ambiguous nonsense.
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 08:41 AM
Dec 2016

Trump just won by lying.

We tried to win with offering people actual solutions. A significant portion of the voters just wanted to be lied to, or rather wanted to believe the lies.

okieinpain

(9,397 posts)
6. i knew i should not have read this article. people like this
Wed Dec 21, 2016, 04:37 PM
Dec 2016

make me want to vomit

"Dad’s rationale for voting for Trump is that he genuinely has faith in the working class. “If you can finally manage to get a decent paying job, without having to work two or three jobs…once workers get good paying jobs, I really feel that workers will organize to protect their own safety, health, and environment.” "

man the stupid in thinking like that is unfathomable.

JI7

(90,462 posts)
9. Hillary got more Latino votes than Obama . Trump Voters are not more important than others . HIllary
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 03:30 AM
Dec 2016

got more lower income working class voters also.

Trump voters tend to have more money.

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