I know. The whole WWC rhetoric drives me nuts.
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Deinsdustrialization hit black/urban communities first & most. Job policies for working people aren't just needed for "white working class"
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Maybe if people stopped putting "white" in front of working class all the time, there'd be less of this hand-wringing about "WWC".
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@garrett_wollman@jamesykwak No, but the ones who cost HRC the election & could be had by tempering rhetoric w/o changing policy areThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Right!>Thanks For Reminding>
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@mehdirhasan bc white people only see themselves,as important.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@mehdirhasan exactly. Apparently some think minority working class people aren't "everyday americans"Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Definitely. I think the ?s are over how much we should rock the boat for equality- on moral grounds and votes won/lost
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Sig amt of social conservatives- and of lefties- don't want too much demand for equality mixed into econ populist msg
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I mean, a sig amount of the left doesn't want that message mixed in with too much explicit demand for civil rights
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Bernie for instance fights for things that help everyone but often complains about "identity politics" aka civil rights
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