Have to keep in mind: Dems are increasingly a non-white party. So them being massive cucks on minorities is partly composed of the minorities themselves. Only about half of Republicans seem open to voting explicitly for white interests (despite party being almost entirely white)
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Looking specifically at how white people respond to each question: yes, it’s cucky that just over half of whites are voting for “needs & concerns of minorities” but that’s pretty low all things considered. Half of whites are tired of hearing about muh oppression, muh privilege.
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Minorities have their own backs. 85% of blacks & 75% of Hispanics answer “yes, I’m looking out for myself”. Which if we’re being honest, is the rational thing to do. It’s whites who are the weird ones here.
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40% of whites getting this explicit on the white question isn’t nearly high enough but probably a lot higher than the left wanted or expected. Not to mention ~25% of poc willing to say yes in any given state. Not sure how much to read into that but thanks for the support I guess.
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Also: there is a fundamental asymmetry in the results. Dems are very clearly the pro-minority party (by a wide margin) & the anti-white party (by a slightly less but still very wide margin). So GOP is the anti-minority, pro-white party then? Wrong. Just slightly less anti-white.
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~40% of whites generally (and 50% of Republicans) answer yes to question “will you voting based on concerns & needs of white people?”
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