The “black is beautiful” movement and the associated African American embrace of African hairdos (like afros), culture, traditions, and music was provided by Tajfel and colleagues as an example of the cognitive creativity of low-status groups in the face of stable intergroup relations.
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Saul McLeod writes: Henri Tajfel’s greatest contribution to psychology was social identity theory.
Social identity is a person’s sense of who they are based on their group membership(s).
Tajfel (1979) proposed that the groups (e.g. social class, family, football team etc.) which people belonged to were an important source of pride and self-esteem. Groups give us a sense of social identity: a sense of belonging to the social world.
In order to increase our self-image we enhance the status of the group to which we belong. For example, England is the best country in the world! We can also increase our self-image by discriminating and holding prejudice views against the out group (the group we don’t belong to). For example, the Americans, French etc. are a bunch of losers!
Therefore, we divided the world into “them” and “us” based through a process of social categorization (i.e. we put people into social groups).
This is known as in-group (us) and out-group (them). Social identity theory states that the in-group will discriminate against the out-group to enhance their self-image.
The central hypothesis of social identity theory is that group members of an in-group will seek to find negative aspects of an out-group, thus enhancing their self-image.
Prejudiced views between cultures may result in racism; in its extreme forms, racism may result in genocide, such as occurred in Germany with the Jews, in Rwanda between the Hutus and Tutsis and, more recently, in the former Yugoslavia between the Bosnians and Serbs.
Henri Tajfel proposed that stereotyping (i.e. putting people into groups and categories) is based on a normal cognitive process: the tendency to group things together. In doing so we tend to exaggerate:
1. the differences between groups
2. the similarities of things in the same group.
We categorize people in the same way. We see the group to which we belong (the in-group) as being different from the others (the out-group), and members of the same group as being more similar than they are. Social categorization is one explanation for prejudice attitudes (i.e. “them” and “us” mentality) which leads to in-groups and out-groups.
Examples of In-groups – Out-groups
o Northern Ireland: Catholics – Protestants
o Rwanda: Hutus and Tutsis
o Yugoslavia: the Bosnians and Serbs
o Germany: Jews and the Nazis
o Politics: Labor and the Conservatives
o Football: Liverpool and Man Utd
o Gender: Males and Females
o Social Class: Middle and Working Classes
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Walter Hudson, a black guy, writes: The ascendancy of Donald Trump has dragged the amorphous “alt-right” from the shadows of internet obscurity to coalesce as a legitimate political force. What is the alt-right? That depends upon whom you ask. The one consistent characteristic seems to be a politics defined by white racial identity. YouTuber “ramzpaul” explains:
The people at that Trump rally weren’t there because Trump was promising lower taxes. They were there literally to try to maintain their survival, their survival as a people, as Americans, because Trump was the first one to say that – yeah – he would build a wall to keep out illegal Mexicans. I don’t know if that’s enough to help, but at least it’d be something, because people are so desperate to maintain their way of life, to maintain their families, the America they knew. It doesn’t mean they hate Mexicans, but they don’t want this country to turn into Mexico. That’s how they see it. That’s why they were there at that rally.
So for [conservatives] to talk about economic tax plans — these people are trying to fight for their survival. And that’s really the alt right. That’s what really binds us together… It’s not taxes that they’re concerned about. They’re concerned about who they are.
Who they are is white people. That’s how they define themselves, by racial identity.
When called racist, the alt-right deflects by pointing to social justice warriors. Look at all these groups openly antagonistic to white people, they exhort. Look at the attacks on so-called “white privilege” and white men and white culture. How is it racist to push back against that?
They have a point, to an extent. Logically, it cannot be racist to oppose racism. To the extent social justice warriors are racist, and they are, they should be vehemently opposed. The problem with the alt-right is that they do not fundamentally oppose racial identity politics. They merely substitute one brand of it for another.
It matters not whether the beneficiaries — or victims — of your collectivist authoritarianism are white. What matters is whether you are a collectivist authoritarian and therefore categorically evil. That is why #NeverTrump conservatives remain indignant toward the Republican presumptive nominee for president, because he personifies a fundamentally un-American and immoral paradigm that is in essence no different than the regressive left.
It has become necessary to parse out interwoven concepts in the immigration debate. When the alt-right talks about maintaining the American way of life, maintaining “who we are,” it could be taken to reference a legitimate concern. There does exist a distinctly American way of life which properly ought to be preserved. But it is not defined by race.
The American way of life is defined by philosophy. To be American in the spiritual sense is to affirm “that all men are created equal and endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights.” There is nothing racial in that conviction. Anyone, from any background, can adopt it. The proper concern in immigration then is not whether immigrants share a white national origin, but whether they are American in their spiritual destination.
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A friend was having a heart attack. He got in his car and drove towards UCLA and once he crossed Pico, he knew the ambulance would have to take him to UCLA, so he pulled over and called 9-1-1. Otherwise, he’d be taken to some crappy hospital like Brotman in Culver City.
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Is It Time for the Jews to Leave Europe? For half a century, memories of the Holocaust limited anti-Semitism on the Continent. That period has ended—the recent fatal attacks in Paris and Copenhagen are merely the latest examples of rising violence against Jews. Renewed vitriol among right-wing fascists and new threats from radicalized Islamists have created a crisis, confronting Jews with an agonizing choice. http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/04/is-it-time-for-the-jews-to-leave-europe/386279/
Angela Merkel overheard confronting Mark Zuckerberg over the need to 'do some work' about racist posts on Facebook Conversation overheard between German chancellor and tech CEO, who sat together at luncheon on the sideline of UN meetings this Saturday Zuckerberg said 'we need to do some work' before Merkel pressed him on the issue that has gained urgency in Germany after violent attacks Country said it could take in 800,000 refugees this year as immigrants streamed toward Europe seeking asylum from war-torn homeland Facebook previously said it would work with German monitoring group after Justice Minister criticized company's stance on xenophobic posts
Now even the DALAI LAMA says Europe has too many migrants – and they should go HOME TIBET'S spiritual leader the Dalai Lama said Europe has accepted "too many" refugees and Germany cannot become an Arab country. PUBLISHED: 12:12, Wed, Jun 1, 2016 | UPDATED: 12:36, Wed, Jun 1, 2016 http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/675785/Dalai-Lama-Europe-migrant-crisis
ESPN: “The Browns new coach is actively doing his part to reverse a troubling lack of minorities in the assistant coaching ranks, particularly on the offensive side of the ball.”
How come you never hear these sentiments in jobs dominated by blacks? How come the lack of white bus drivers in certain towns and in certain government jobs is not troubling? How about the lack of Jews and asians playing in the NBA? Is that troubling?
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Breitbart: UCLA Shooter Entered U.S. on Foreign Student Visa In 2001
UCLA shooting suspect Mainak Sarkar came to the United States on a foreign student visa in 2001 after graduating from a prestigious Indian technology university and was granted permanent legal status in the U.S. in 2014.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued the following statement to Breitbart News on Thursday afternoon regarding Sarkar’s legal status in the country:
Department of Homeland Security databases indicate that Mr. Sarkar was in the United States lawfully at the time of his death, having been granted lawful permanent residence in May 2014. According to DHS databases, Mr. Sarkar originally came to the U.S. in 2001 on a foreign student visa to pursue graduate studies. DHS’ electronic records show he obtained three student visas between 2001 and 2008 to engage in masters and doctoral programs in the U.S.
After the December 2 terror attack in San Bernardino perpetrated by K-1 fiancée visa recipient Tashfeen Malik and her husband, U.S. citizen Syed Rizwan Farook, serious questions arose over the vetting of those granted visas to the United States. It was discovered after the attack that Malik and Farook may never have even met before she came to the U.S. as required for the visa to be approved.
Sarkar graduated from the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) in 2000 with a degree in aerospace engineering, according to the Los Angeles Times. The IIT has been criticized for diminishing quality in recent years. The Times reported, “The intense pressure for success has resulted in a growing mental health crisis at top Indian educational institutions, including IIT.” Reports indicate 57 aspiring IIT students have committed suicide in the last five years.
The motives for Sarkar’s alleged murder suicide at UCLA on Wednesday are still under investigation. Police are said to be looking into Sarkar’s grades and relationship with the professor he is accused of murdering, William Klug.
Police did find what is being described as Sarkar’s “kill list” at his Minnesota home, spelling out the names of three people. Klug’s name was on the list, as well as the name of a woman who has since been found dead. CNN reported that Deputy Police Chief Mark Bruley of the Brooklyn Park, Minnesota Police Department told reporters on Thursday that they had found her on Thursday, but that it appears she was shot before Wednesday’s UCLA shooting.
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Orthodox Jews regard abortion as killing (though not as bad as killing the born).
Conservative rabbi: “There is nothing more Jewish than abortion.”
REPORT: During his show May 26, Conan O’Brien invited actress and recent Judiaism convert Natasha Leggero onto his show. Leggero praised her new religion for treating abortion as “cool” enough to have on “every Jewish holiday.” After all, she reasoned, it’s good to have a back-up to fall on, just like AAA for cars.
Besides performing as a stand-up comedian, the 42-year-old created and stars in Comedy Central’s Another Period and has acted in films including Let’s Be Cops, Neighbors and He’s Just Not That Into You.
After discussing her recent marriage, Leggero informed Conan that she had recently converted to Judaism by taking 19 four-hour courses.
Raised Catholic, Leggero slammed her former Catholic school run by “mean” nuns.
“[M]aybe they hate women, because nuns were so mean to me,” she said before slyly inserting, “and of course, the priests are like so nice to the boys.”
She found Judaism, on the other hand, a “beautiful religion.”
“You get to have a weekly Shabbat,” she gushed, “which is just like a party every Friday.”
In the middle of her appearance, Leggero revealed just why she was such a fan of Judaism: abortion.
“You’re part of this beautiful religion seeped in culture,” she gushed about her new religion, before adding, “Abortions are cool.”
As the audience laughed, Conan disagreed.
“I don’t think they go around saying ‘abortions are cool,’” he said. “Not like the Fonz” (a famously “cool” character from Happy Days).
His sidekick, Andy Richter, prompted even more laughter by commenting, “That’s on the PSA, ‘Judaism: Abortion is cool.’”
Trying to regain control of the abortion conversation, Conan again started to say no one called abortion “cool,” when Leggero interrupted, “No, they do!”
“I mean, you could get an abortion on every Jewish holiday and it would be okay,” she hyped.
But when Leggero likened abortion to a contract with a towing company, the audience changed its tune towards her.
“I’m not saying I am going to get an abortion but, you know, it’s just nice to – it’s like AAA. Like, you’re not going to use all those tows, but – no, it’s just nice to know –” she stumbled as some in the audience booed. Video below.
he cheers and applause returned when Conan said, “I just was given a signal; the Jews don’t want you anymore.”
“Don’t clap that,” she retorted. “My rabbi would be very upset by that. No, I love Judaism.”
She switched back to her bashing of Catholicism, the religion where “they believe that even if you are raped, you should not get an abortion.”
“Right?” she checked. “This is my comedy act.”
Changing topics (somewhat), Leggero told Conan that she confessed to a priest in Rome that she was converting. He was “cool” about it, she said, and asked her to still attend to church once a year.
Conan concluded, “I don’t know what religion you’re going to be in a year, but it will not be either Jewish or Catholic.”
Leggero has long made abortion a topic of her career. In 2013, she asked in a Facebook post, “What are the most popular abortion names?” while in 2014 she tweeted that she would “no longer perform in states where abortion isn’t legal.”
During Comedy Central’s 2015 Roast of Justin Bieber Leggero laughed about Bieber’s (non-existent) close call with abortion as he sat next to her.
“Justin was born to a teenage single mom. No wonder he’s got moves. He was in the womb dodging a coat hanger,” she said.
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Steve Sailer writes: I hear a lot about how Trump will crush Hillary in their debates. But is there much evidence that Trump is a strong debater? He mostly seemed to scrape by in the GOP debates, and then flourish the rest of the week when he was alone on stage or in interviews.
Trump’s kind of thinking-out-loud isn’t well-suited to debates. A lot of people like how Trump takes them through his thought processes. It’s kind of a democratic way of leading — the campaign staff doesn’t have his researchers feed focus groups findings to his speechwriters. Instead, he just gets up there and starts talking about what’s on people’s minds — for example, note Trump thinking out loud, and pretty successfully, about that poor gorilla. And the audience can hear him trying out ideas and work his way through them in real time.
But all that requires a leisurely pace, which is not found in Presidential debates.
COMMENTS:
* Don’t go wobbly Steve.
Trump has won every battle to this point, so lets remain optimistic. He doesn’t even need to win on the debates, he just needs to have Hilary look old and tired onstage and have America listen to her shrill Midwest nasal dental drill of a voice.
I think all the debates, campaign stops, TV ads etc. are irrelevant at this point. Everyone on our side had seen what the establishment has in store for us if they win. This election is really about these issues, not the frippery surrounding it.
* I think that you are asking this question from your own perspective, Steve, as a former debater. How the average American swing voter views who won a so-called debate is a very different thing from how someone like you would judge it, according to the principles that you were trained in, back in the day. I believe that the unwashed masses, on the Internet, viewed Trump to have won almost all of the Republican debates, even though journalists and political pundits almost always thought otherwise. Scott Adams, the “Dilbert” creator and persuasion expert, believes that Trump has been playing on a whole different level from all of his competitors.
* All the liberals at my job think Hillary is a great debater and will demolish Trump in debates, nipping his fascist campaign for fascist walls in the fascist bud.
I don’t have any idea how it will fall out. Certainly, presidential debates are not high quality. They are a far cry from the Oxford Union, IQ2, or such. Borderline ridiculous.
My guess is that Trump can’t get up to speed on the issues fast enough because he isn’t interested enough. On the other hand, Clinton is likely to be unable to capitalize on this due to the fact that she’s relatively weak, interpersonally and intellectually. Her goal, whether she knows it or not, has to be to not turn off the entire electorate. So, as long as Trump can deflate/deflect the gotcha questions they will throw at him, it will be a wash.
* It’s really all about the zingers and quips. Trump treated the debates as competitive roasts only there to judge who got the best zingers in- which he was totally right about. It wasn’t a traditional collegiate or H.S. debate with rules—it was more akin to that black National Debate team’s “debates.” And this will be, too.
Trump gets that decorum and stuffy old rules are out. It’s not a win-on-points thing. Because this is a street fight. This is TV in primetime. This is his wheelhouse.
The audience will be salivating for him to do it to Crooked Hillary—even her supporters will be hyperventilating looking for his quips. Hillary obviously thinks he will do it to her–and she’s probably ( and stupidly) either lining up her own “zingers” (which will fall flat—like Rubio’s did), or else going to play the “Trump is a mean mean bully card” (also will fail—in one of her first debates when she first ran for Senate in NY, the token Republican dude came over and got in her personal space, and her campaign said it was something about “male domination” and it fell flat as an attack).
Look, his opening lines are potentially mic-dropping in its hilarity and its truth:
“See this woman over here? I paid her to come to my son’s wedding. And she came. She does what her paymasters tell her. Me? I can’t be bought. I’m worth billions; she’s worth whatever access you buy with her. You can have a crooked, bought candidate, or you can have a guy who can’t be bought, and who wins. And America loves a winner.”
BOOM.
P.S. it’s also gonna be great when he interrupts her and talks over her. She’s got a rep as a person who gets very angry when she gets ambushed or has to go off script. She’s used to total deference from her staff. Trump is probably planning on interrupting her at key moments to set her off. She’ll either get visibly angry–at which case he’ll harp on her temperament–or do some fake laughing bit to cover her anger, which will be endlessly mocked by Trump’s guys. And if she’s drinking before the debate—as she is a rumored heavy drinker…..
* Hillary has time, money, and experts to think about how to get under Trump’s skin.
* The same “experts” who brought us “Dangerous Donald”?
* Really? This is the insight from a former cog in the wheel of a marketing business. Trump probably laughs at this kind of peon perspective. He laughs at little men. Trump has spent his life locking horns with fellow titans and the aggressive cognitive elites of NYC. I’m sure he will do very well against Hillary. In fact, I think it’ll be a live demonstration on how to systematically dismantle a political opponent.
The late Christopher Hitchens on Hillary Clinton:
“Everything about this campaign, and everything about this candidate, was rotten from the very start. Mrs. Clinton has the most unappetizing combination of qualities to be met in many days’ march: she is a tyrant and a bully when she can dare to be, and an ingratiating populist when that will serve. She will sometimes appear in the guise of a ‘strong woman’ and sometimes in the softer garb of a winsome and vulnerable female. She is entirely un-self-critical and quite devoid of reflective capacity, and has never found that any of her numerous misfortunes or embarrassments are her own fault, because the fault invariably lies with others. And, speaking of where things lie, she can in a close contest keep up with her husband for mendacity. Like him, she is not just a liar but a lie; a phony construct of shreds and patches and hysterical, self-pitying, demagogic improvisations.” (No One Left to Lie To, p. 123)
* Ted Cruz is probably the best debater of them all, didn’t effect much. As with W people judge a debate on more than academic and policy point scoring, that said Trump could do with preparing and have some of the policy details nailed down, even if he intends his Presidency to be one of delegation.
* 1) You’re quite correct and Cruz was underwhelming but it is still true that Trump is not a great debater. Trump succeed at debates because he is ideologically different and can stress the big picture points. If you think the Iraq war a big mistake then Trump’s inelegant ramblings on it are great since the other candidates are on the opposite side. So Trump’s ability to win debates is due to his positions being far closer to the voters broadly speaking. The second reason he won debates is that Republican base knows he is on their side and therefore instinctively side with him over all the others including the media. If Trump can highlight the big issues where he differs drastically from Hillary then he should be good.
2) “As with W people judge a debate on more than academic and policy point scoring”
True but having a minimum of policy acquittance assures voters that a candidate is “capable enough”. Trump can’t meet those standards based on what we have seen. On details he is very sketchy. From what I recall he got the nuclear trident question wrong on two occasions despite being publicly humiliated the first time on tv. The question isn’t super important per se but the fact that he didn’t swallow his pride and read up on it, to avoid the same embarrassment, is. This is by far his biggest weakness and shouldn’t be hard to correct yet he is astoundingly lazy,intellectually speaking, so who knows.
3) Trump was smart to avoid a 1 v 1 debate with Cruz because it would have inevitably exposed him on the details. He won’t escape this fate against Clinton and nor will be able to run down the clock as much. So be prepared for some embarrassing moments. Furthermore, the sort of people who follow Trump through thick and thin are already mostly on his side. The rest of country won’t be as loyal. And nor will be able to use his wit as much as the 1 v 1 debates are more formal and less open to retorts.
Trump’s advantage?
1) As so many times already Trump’s strength is the ability to fight the match according to his rules. If Hillary tries to come up with smart lines zinging Trump she will be devastated by him. Because he is good at that and she is not quick on her feet. And when faced up against awkward lines and questions she retreats to a snarly and snarky attitude which is a put-off. She does this at debates and with interviewers.
2)One of his best cards was to stake out a position that is broadly popular but non-establishment, which forces other candidates to look weak or me-too(like Cruz on immigration). So he should always make clear that Hillary won’t say “islamic extremism” and goad her into it for example. Force her to triangulate between his position and Obama’s on one big issue after another. Before and/or after each debate I would hold a (re)statement on some big issue which would shape the newscycle on the media and on her. She hates speaking to the press so he should force her to and if not she cedes the landscape to him.
* Steve, you’ve been losing so long that you’ve forgotten how to win. You’ve got to get used to winning again.
* She’s also got a morally confused, devious and paranoid homosexual (David Brock), Muslim lesbian lady-in-waiting (Huma Weiner) and hordes of brainwashed feminists all across the fruited plain.
* He should just work on insults and one liners. He a master troll and he really needs to keep offending. If he can make Hillary cry preferably during a debate, that would be the best thing. On the other hand if his people think he hasn’t got their back or that he’s going to back down and apologize, he’s done. Trump isn’t a great debater and his policy flubs are embarrassing, but that doesn’t make any difference. This is the first election where whites will be voting in their interests as something like a bloc group. They are now effectively just another minority. They don’t have the vocabulary or the courage to make that explicit, but they know that Hillary and a continuation of Republican/Democrat policy positions are poison to them. When one candidate is advocating WW3 abroad and demographic displacement/voluntary self abnegation and impoverishment at home, it’s easy to ignore wonk stuff and vote for the guy who’s counter signalling against that.
It helps a lot that Hillary is a very weak candidate with negative charisma and no real appeal to anyone. I won’t be surprised if they pull the nomination out from her again like they did 8 years ago. Her shtick is that it’s her turn. That didn’t work 20 years ago for Dole or 8 years ago for her against Obama, and it’s weak sauce now.
* This team won the college debate championship. Trump should emulate their style for laughs.
Published on May 5, 2014: “Real footage of the skilled debaters of the winning 2014 Cross Examination Debate Association’s National Championship team.”
* BTW, if anyone is going to get under anyone’s skin, it’s Trump that’s going to get under Hillary’s skin, and not in any debate. I can easily see Trump saying something that starts a huge Caucasian chimpout between Bill and Hillary that gets massively personal and in public view.
* Trump’s is a wild card because he cannot be predicted to act like a typical beta who would normally be deferential to a woman. His alpha nature does not allow him to take shit from women any more than he does men. That means he will not only return fire whenever he chooses but he will aim it where it hurts most; whether it be her husband’s affairs, Syria, or her shoes. Clinton will have to be prepared to defend everywhere. And you know what they say about she who defends everywhere…?
* The Presidential debate between Hillary and Trump is likely to be like nothing we’ve ever seen.
On the downside for Trump, I don’t expect that he will be particularly conversant on the issues, and will likely somewhat embarrass himself with false or obviously wrong answers on a number of questions. On the other hand, he’ll probably be distinctly better prepared for these debates than he was for the Republican debates. He’s been hanging around the political scene as a candidate for far longer than he ever has before, and, because he now has a shot of winning it all, will finally have a decent reason to pay some genuine attention to the issues. I’d expect him to improve quite a bit more than might Hillary — who presumably will hardly improve at all — because he started from such a low baseline of knowledge.
But that’s perhaps the least important dimension of the debate. Far more important will be two other aspects: the positions each will take, and the utter willingness of Trump to “go there” to press his points.
The primary goal the debates can achieve for Trump is to put to rest the idea in the minds of the public that he represents an extreme right wing ideologue. The elite with which we have been blessed has spent endless words and money so depicting him, and it is the major concern of most of the public on the fence as to whether to vote for him.
Hillary has been horrible, truly and almost unbelievably horrible, as Secretary of State. Everything she has done that wasn’t entirely routine turned into chaos or a fiasco. Her intrusion into Libya was a destructive disaster for American interests from Benghazi through the so-called “refugee crisis” to which it contributed. Her positions on Syria and Russia and ISIS were again nothing but disasters, supporting “rebels” who should have been treated as enemies, treating Russia as an enemy when on this issue it should have been an ally, and again creating the so-called “refugee crisis”. And Hilllary, going further back, notoriously supported the Iraq War, which again engendered nothing but chaos.
What Trump can do with this, and likely will do with it, is to turn the tables on the “progressive”, and make it clear that it is she, not he, who pursues reckless, and perversely stupid, military adventures. This will resonate with an American public disgusted with the waste of blood and treasure in the ME and with its ultimate product: “refugees” no one in their right mind wants to deal with.
And Trump can make it clear that he is also not a standard issue Republican who wants to take away entitlements, or undermine many of the social values most Americans have come to accept. And he can, again, turn the tables on the “progressive” by making it clear he will go to bat for the American workers, and will cut out the “globalist” view that Hillary has long supported.
I think there are many voters who haven’t yet realized where Trump actually stands, because they have been swamped with cries of “Fascist” and “Hitler” and depictions of Trump as being way off on the extreme right — so much further than any previous Republican candidate. Of course, Hilllary’s supporters in the media will try to argue that Hitler was also “liberal” on certain social issues — but I think that’s far too subtle a point to resonate with the public. Besides which, didn’t Hitler engage in all kinds of reckless, destructive military adventures? Isn’t that a good part of his being Hitler?
So Trump has a yuge opportunity here. I’m sure he’ll jump on it, and in his genuinely unique style.
“Going there” has its upsides and its downsides, but in this context I think on balance it will be the upside that prevails. Trump will never blanch from making his points against Hillary in a way that can’t be ignored, or misunderstood. He will be believed because he will be recognized for speaking his mind, even when he might be better off on a given occasion NOT speaking his mind. A Kinsleyan “gaffe” will become a Trumpian “breath of fresh air”. I do think that at the end of this process many in the public will come to see Trump — maybe even politics — with new eyes.
The question always remains as to whether the public is ready for so much change in policy, outlook, and style in a President. But the current polls look pretty encouraging.
* Trump will have Hillary stuttering just like he has Obama stuttering. She will probably run to the bathroom.
* For Trump to win he needs to make this about immigration, or more broadly the incredibly shitty future that the establishment–people like Hillary–have in store for American citizens as they strip our citizenship of meaning.
– Jobs \ unemployment — particularly hitting America’s low skilled (minority)
– Reduced wages
– The coming robot revolution — mass unemployment
– Skyrocketing welfare
– Reduced prosperity
– Crappier schools
– Bilingualism
– Expensive housing … especially to find it in neighborhoods with “good schools”
– Section 8
– Bilingualism
– Loss of social cohesion, balkanization
– Terrorism
– Crowding sprawl traffic
– Environment degradation, loss of open space
– 500 million people around the world would like to come here.
– Total US population?–ask Hillary to pick a number 500,000,000? 1 billion. Where does “immigration” end? Packed in like India or China?
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"This guy knows all the gossip, the ins and outs, the lashon hara of the Orthodox world. He’s an [expert] in... all the inner workings of the Orthodox world." (Rabbi Aaron Rakeffet-Rothkoff)