Reading through a lot of different GAF threads on the election, there is this reoccurring thought - that part of the many reasons thy Democrats lost was because some of the language and ideology on display over the last few years.
Some probably already know how I feel about it, but I actually want to challenge my own position before I get too ahead of myself.
Have liberals actually contributed to a toxic atmosphere that ostracized the white working class? Even if that's the case, who's responsibility was it to manage these shifts? Or is this just an expression of guilt by some, who are now just getting more opportunities to discuss these problems while the left desperately tries to understand what happened?
I think this is a complicated topic, and it takes on many forms - the poverty and drug epidemic in the rust belt I think most can agree on, but what about the social ostracizing? Did that actually impact anything? Did it even really happen?
Some probably already know how I feel about it, but I actually want to challenge my own position before I get too ahead of myself.
Have liberals actually contributed to a toxic atmosphere that ostracized the white working class? Even if that's the case, who's responsibility was it to manage these shifts? Or is this just an expression of guilt by some, who are now just getting more opportunities to discuss these problems while the left desperately tries to understand what happened?
I think this is a complicated topic, and it takes on many forms - the poverty and drug epidemic in the rust belt I think most can agree on, but what about the social ostracizing? Did that actually impact anything? Did it even really happen?