2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why draw a distinction between the working class and the white working class? [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)that they'd be paid more, they'd have better jobs, they would have more "stuff" and "status," if only all those troublesome black and brown people weren't taking away THEIR gawd-given "opportunities" by competing with them for work.
How DARE "those people" take "their jerbs?" Deport them!! And send the really dusky ones "back to where they came from" i.e. Africa. That's their POV. They're racists, those Trump voting white working class members, and they don't care who knows it. They're also xenophobes. And, of course, they're sexists.
The working class is a VERY fractured entity. It's not united, it is at each faction's throats. That's partially because Trump activated a segment, within the class, of racist, sexist, xenophobic morons that a) do exist and b) are a substantial element of the class--sufficient in number to taint the whole.
It's a problem, and it's real.