Victor Davis Hanson
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people in the black community that are realizing they have more in common with Latino and white working class people than they do with the Fannie Willis's and the mayor Johnson's and the Latita James and, you know, the joy reads. And they're saying, we have the same problem.
people in the black community that are realizing they have more in common with Latino and white working class people than they do with the Fannie Willis's and the mayor Johnson's and the Latita James and, you know, the joy reads. And they're saying, we have the same problem.
people in the black community that are realizing they have more in common with Latino and white working class people than they do with the Fannie Willis's and the mayor Johnson's and the Latita James and, you know, the joy reads. And they're saying, we have the same problem.
You and the white community and the Latino community have, you have bi-coastal elites and others that speak for us and talk down to us and nothing, no, no one more.
You and the white community and the Latino community have, you have bi-coastal elites and others that speak for us and talk down to us and nothing, no, no one more.
You and the white community and the Latino community have, you have bi-coastal elites and others that speak for us and talk down to us and nothing, no, no one more.
than those iconic moments in which Barack Obama came out of one of his four mansions, remember, and he said to those black activists that were working for Fannie Wills, you don't know it, but I have to inform you that you may be suffering from false consciousness, racism, and sexism.
than those iconic moments in which Barack Obama came out of one of his four mansions, remember, and he said to those black activists that were working for Fannie Wills, you don't know it, but I have to inform you that you may be suffering from false consciousness, racism, and sexism.
than those iconic moments in which Barack Obama came out of one of his four mansions, remember, and he said to those black activists that were working for Fannie Wills, you don't know it, but I have to inform you that you may be suffering from false consciousness, racism, and sexism.
That's a self-condemnation. Yeah, that's self-condemnation because she basically proved to everybody she's not as good as the other judges. And it was not because she was black, but if she wanted to make that a case, then it's embarrassing. And of course, as you point out, the obvious answer is, well,
That's a self-condemnation. Yeah, that's self-condemnation because she basically proved to everybody she's not as good as the other judges. And it was not because she was black, but if she wanted to make that a case, then it's embarrassing. And of course, as you point out, the obvious answer is, well,
That's a self-condemnation. Yeah, that's self-condemnation because she basically proved to everybody she's not as good as the other judges. And it was not because she was black, but if she wanted to make that a case, then it's embarrassing. And of course, as you point out, the obvious answer is, well,
Nathan Wade was treated differently because you hired him and paid him $700,000 and you were a beneficiary of that money when you knew he was incompetent. And he was even going to the White House and coordinating with the Biden legal counsel and charging them for the pleasure of doing that.
Nathan Wade was treated differently because you hired him and paid him $700,000 and you were a beneficiary of that money when you knew he was incompetent. And he was even going to the White House and coordinating with the Biden legal counsel and charging them for the pleasure of doing that.
Nathan Wade was treated differently because you hired him and paid him $700,000 and you were a beneficiary of that money when you knew he was incompetent. And he was even going to the White House and coordinating with the Biden legal counsel and charging them for the pleasure of doing that.
So I think that a lot of black males especially, but the black middle class looks at that, and not all of them, the majority probably doesn't, but a growing minority of black males, black females, middle class people say, do not use us, do not demagogue us, just so you can live this lavish lifestyle. And then when you get caught, claim that it's...
So I think that a lot of black males especially, but the black middle class looks at that, and not all of them, the majority probably doesn't, but a growing minority of black males, black females, middle class people say, do not use us, do not demagogue us, just so you can live this lavish lifestyle. And then when you get caught, claim that it's...
So I think that a lot of black males especially, but the black middle class looks at that, and not all of them, the majority probably doesn't, but a growing minority of black males, black females, middle class people say, do not use us, do not demagogue us, just so you can live this lavish lifestyle. And then when you get caught, claim that it's...
that you got caught because people don't like us. We're not going to serve as a foil for you. And I think that's going to grow. And the irony of this whole conversation is the person that the Never Trumpers and the Romney, McCain, Bush wing of the Republican Party said would permanently alienate minorities because he was himself racist.
that you got caught because people don't like us. We're not going to serve as a foil for you. And I think that's going to grow. And the irony of this whole conversation is the person that the Never Trumpers and the Romney, McCain, Bush wing of the Republican Party said would permanently alienate minorities because he was himself racist.