Toni Morrison: Fear Of Losing White Privilege Led To Trump’s Election

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“The comfort of being ‘naturally better than’ is hard to give up.”

Toni Morrison has written a powerful essay in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s election as president of the United States, and it gets right to the heart of why Trump won.

In a piece titled “Mourning For Whiteness” from the November 21 print issue of the New Yorker (published online Monday), the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist argues that Trump won due to the terror of privileged white men in the face of a rapidly diversifying country.

“Under slave laws, the necessity for color rankings was obvious, but in America today, post-civil-rights legislation, white people’s conviction of their natural superiority is being lost,” Morrison writes.

“There are ‘people of color’ everywhere, threatening to erase this long-understood definition of America. And what then? Another black President? A predominantly black Senate? Three black Supreme Court Justices? The threat is frightening.”

As Morrison explains it, the subconscious fear of losing the “comfort of being naturally better than,” the comfort of not being followed in a department store for instance, was a huge motivator for many White Americans.

Morrison argues that white Americans and particularly white men are so afraid of the collapse of white privilege that they “flocked to a political platform that supports and translates violence against the defenseless as strength.”

She concludes:

On Election Day, how eagerly so many white voters—both the poorly educated and the well educated—embraced the shame and fear sowed by Donald Trump. The candidate whose company has been sued by the Justice Department for not renting apartments to black people. The candidate who questioned whether Barack Obama was born in the United States, and who seemed to condone the beating of a Black Lives Matter protester at a campaign rally. The candidate who kept black workers off the floors of his casinos. The candidate who is beloved by David Duke and endorsed by the Ku Klux Klan.

Morrison’s take on the election is one that has been echoed by many other commentators, including Van Jones, who described it as a “whitelash against a changing country.” As the uptick in hate crimes across the country and Trump’s appointment of controversial figures like Steve Bannon to his cabinet continues, it becomes clearer and clearer and clearer that race most definitely played a role in this election.

Read the full essay at The New Yorker.

Toni Morrison: Fear Of Losing White Privilege Led To Trump's Election

Amen! I couldn't agree more!
 
Right when I think the left's tantrums can't get any more stupid, some idiot steps up and shows that they can.

Notice that it's only liberals saying white is naturally better. What the hell is wrong with some people?
 
Fuck dat ho.

What is white privledge again?
And fear of that and not jobs?
Do democrats ever talk about real issues?
 
We have some libs running around saying that they want to wipe whites off the earth. I would guess some might get a little upset about that because it's just so fucking racist to think that way.
 
Or it could be that the economy isn't contributing enough to the growth of good jobs, particularly in the manufacturing sector.

Odd that many who voted for Obama and Trump.

I guess they acquired their racism in the past 4 years.
 
???

It's not just "white" unless you mean labeling the rightwing/States' Right Culture as "traditionally white"???

Isn't this just Semantics then?

So the Black conservatives don't count as Black if they are politically aligned with
"Rightwing" which is labeled "Predominantly White Culture"

And the liberals who want CA to secede from the Union,
are NOT counted as "Conservative States' Rights" and seeking sovereignty
as Texas was preaching about with that same talk about secession.

So clearly this is CULTURAL what is being called "traditional WHITE"
since
* Clinton, Sanders and Democrats who push liberal agenda are not counted as part of this WHITENESS
* Black leaders such as Ben Carson and Allen West ARE counted as part of this White privilege dominate culture
* the CA secession is NOT counted or painted the same way as the TX secession and States Rights are
 
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“The comfort of being ‘naturally better than’ is hard to give up.”

Toni Morrison has written a powerful essay in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s election as president of the United States, and it gets right to the heart of why Trump won.

In a piece titled “Mourning For Whiteness” from the November 21 print issue of the New Yorker (published online Monday), the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist argues that Trump won due to the terror of privileged white men in the face of a rapidly diversifying country.

“Under slave laws, the necessity for color rankings was obvious, but in America today, post-civil-rights legislation, white people’s conviction of their natural superiority is being lost,” Morrison writes.

“There are ‘people of color’ everywhere, threatening to erase this long-understood definition of America. And what then? Another black President? A predominantly black Senate? Three black Supreme Court Justices? The threat is frightening.”

As Morrison explains it, the subconscious fear of losing the “comfort of being naturally better than,” the comfort of not being followed in a department store for instance, was a huge motivator for many White Americans.

Morrison argues that white Americans and particularly white men are so afraid of the collapse of white privilege that they “flocked to a political platform that supports and translates violence against the defenseless as strength.”

She concludes:

On Election Day, how eagerly so many white voters—both the poorly educated and the well educated—embraced the shame and fear sowed by Donald Trump. The candidate whose company has been sued by the Justice Department for not renting apartments to black people. The candidate who questioned whether Barack Obama was born in the United States, and who seemed to condone the beating of a Black Lives Matter protester at a campaign rally. The candidate who kept black workers off the floors of his casinos. The candidate who is beloved by David Duke and endorsed by the Ku Klux Klan.

Morrison’s take on the election is one that has been echoed by many other commentators, including Van Jones, who described it as a “whitelash against a changing country.” As the uptick in hate crimes across the country and Trump’s appointment of controversial figures like Steve Bannon to his cabinet continues, it becomes clearer and clearer and clearer that race most definitely played a role in this election.

Read the full essay at The New Yorker.

Toni Morrison: Fear Of Losing White Privilege Led To Trump's Election

Amen! I couldn't agree more!


It's not only that, but to be real honest. No one, and I mean NO ONE could have watched those debates, and said Yeah--Donald Trump is more knowledgeable and experienced than Hillary Clinton, which is usually how we pick our Presidents.

They ignored it, and it's mainly because they just could not stand the thought of the 1st woman President of the United States. They just don't want to openly admit it. But it's there, and they proved it on election night.

We are 100 years behind the United Kingdom and other countries in this world when it comes to misogynists. And clearly it runs deep on both sides of the isle.
 
Do the excuses ever stop? Have Liberals ever heard of the concept of owning your failure and learning from it?
 
Newsflash...you lost because in 8 years, the economy still sucks, Obama sucked, Obamacare sucked, Obama was still doing his very best to export American jobs via TPP, the Democrat party was more interested in criminal aliens than U.S. Citizens that are their actual constituency. They were so busy SJWing, that they forgot why voters lent them the power they had in Washington. So intent on identity politics that they factionalized themselves out of 1,000 state and federal elected offices, out of the Presidency, out of the legislature and out of the supreme court.

And now, after stepping on their collective dicks as bad as Bush Jr ever did, they STILL can't face the fact that THEY are the problem.

If you have a burning need to point a finger...just find a mirror...you'll be eye to eye with the responsible party.

Can't handle that? Fine. In the spirit of consistency, just blame Bush.
 
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I am an angry white man, not because some black or some hispanic has a better job or house than I do, not because Im afraid that my superiority is being challenged.
Im angry because somewhere along the line, some ignorant hateful POS failed to explain to me what my "white privilege" gets me and how to use it. I did not receive my handbook that describes these benefits, does it come with coupons?
If someone can explain what my white privilege is, I would greatly appreciate it, maybe there is something in there that I could use. At this point I would be happy to settle for a free tank of diesel for the truck once a month or so.
Seriously though, people like this Toni Morrison really cant be so blind that they cant see the extreme racist tone of what the write, and those that would list it as a powerful essay are no better.
There is no white privilege. We all start the same, how we end up depends on how we apply ourselves along the way.
 
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“The comfort of being ‘naturally better than’ is hard to give up.”

Toni Morrison has written a powerful essay in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s election as president of the United States, and it gets right to the heart of why Trump won.

In a piece titled “Mourning For Whiteness” from the November 21 print issue of the New Yorker (published online Monday), the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist argues that Trump won due to the terror of privileged white men in the face of a rapidly diversifying country.

“Under slave laws, the necessity for color rankings was obvious, but in America today, post-civil-rights legislation, white people’s conviction of their natural superiority is being lost,” Morrison writes.

“There are ‘people of color’ everywhere, threatening to erase this long-understood definition of America. And what then? Another black President? A predominantly black Senate? Three black Supreme Court Justices? The threat is frightening.”

As Morrison explains it, the subconscious fear of losing the “comfort of being naturally better than,” the comfort of not being followed in a department store for instance, was a huge motivator for many White Americans.

Morrison argues that white Americans and particularly white men are so afraid of the collapse of white privilege that they “flocked to a political platform that supports and translates violence against the defenseless as strength.”

She concludes:

On Election Day, how eagerly so many white voters—both the poorly educated and the well educated—embraced the shame and fear sowed by Donald Trump. The candidate whose company has been sued by the Justice Department for not renting apartments to black people. The candidate who questioned whether Barack Obama was born in the United States, and who seemed to condone the beating of a Black Lives Matter protester at a campaign rally. The candidate who kept black workers off the floors of his casinos. The candidate who is beloved by David Duke and endorsed by the Ku Klux Klan.

Morrison’s take on the election is one that has been echoed by many other commentators, including Van Jones, who described it as a “whitelash against a changing country.” As the uptick in hate crimes across the country and Trump’s appointment of controversial figures like Steve Bannon to his cabinet continues, it becomes clearer and clearer and clearer that race most definitely played a role in this election.

Read the full essay at The New Yorker.

Toni Morrison: Fear Of Losing White Privilege Led To Trump's Election

Amen! I couldn't agree more!
Fire water bad for Washington Redskin...
 
Newsflash...you lost because in 8 years, the economy still sucks, Obama sucked, Obamacare sucked, Obama was still doing his very best to export American jobs via TPP, the Democrat party was more interested in criminal aliens than U.S. Citizens that are their actual constituency. They were so busy SJWing, that they forgot why voters lent them the power they had in Washington. So intent on identity politics that they factionalized themselves out of 1,000 state and federal elected offices, out of the Presidency, out of the legislature and out of the supreme court.

And now, after stepping on their collective dicks as bad as Bush Jr ever did, they STILL can't face the fact that THEY are the problem.

If you have a burning need to point a finger...just find a mirror...you'll be eye to eye with the responsible party.

Republicans are responsible for the sluggish job growth after the Great Bush Recession - because they did nothing but obstruct President Obama. No vote on his American Jobs Act - or any piece of it.
 
58330f411700002600e7b953.jpeg


“The comfort of being ‘naturally better than’ is hard to give up.”

Toni Morrison has written a powerful essay in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s election as president of the United States, and it gets right to the heart of why Trump won.

In a piece titled “Mourning For Whiteness” from the November 21 print issue of the New Yorker (published online Monday), the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist argues that Trump won due to the terror of privileged white men in the face of a rapidly diversifying country.

“Under slave laws, the necessity for color rankings was obvious, but in America today, post-civil-rights legislation, white people’s conviction of their natural superiority is being lost,” Morrison writes.

“There are ‘people of color’ everywhere, threatening to erase this long-understood definition of America. And what then? Another black President? A predominantly black Senate? Three black Supreme Court Justices? The threat is frightening.”

As Morrison explains it, the subconscious fear of losing the “comfort of being naturally better than,” the comfort of not being followed in a department store for instance, was a huge motivator for many White Americans.

Morrison argues that white Americans and particularly white men are so afraid of the collapse of white privilege that they “flocked to a political platform that supports and translates violence against the defenseless as strength.”

She concludes:

On Election Day, how eagerly so many white voters—both the poorly educated and the well educated—embraced the shame and fear sowed by Donald Trump. The candidate whose company has been sued by the Justice Department for not renting apartments to black people. The candidate who questioned whether Barack Obama was born in the United States, and who seemed to condone the beating of a Black Lives Matter protester at a campaign rally. The candidate who kept black workers off the floors of his casinos. The candidate who is beloved by David Duke and endorsed by the Ku Klux Klan.

Morrison’s take on the election is one that has been echoed by many other commentators, including Van Jones, who described it as a “whitelash against a changing country.” As the uptick in hate crimes across the country and Trump’s appointment of controversial figures like Steve Bannon to his cabinet continues, it becomes clearer and clearer and clearer that race most definitely played a role in this election.

Read the full essay at The New Yorker.

Toni Morrison: Fear Of Losing White Privilege Led To Trump's Election

Amen! I couldn't agree more!
Fire water bad for Washington Redskin...


I love that lame duck cartoon, and I think you've hit the nail on the head for several reasons.

1. Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by 1.7 million votes, and they still haven't counted them all.
2. This means that Donald Trump's mandate just went down the toilet.
3. Republicans that are running for reelection in 2018 know this, and they'll be more likely to side with Democrats than Trump on many issues.
4. Trump made lot's of enemies in the Republican Senate & House, (they have no loyalty for him) & they may use Trump to shove him up his supporters ass's--after being called every name in the book by Trump supporters during the primary.
5. Republicans may opt to sink the Titanic now, versus working with Trump, in fear that the Reich wing will support a Pee-Wee Herman candidate over them, next time around.

This will make Trump a lame duck before he's even sworn in. He may very well be. I sure don't see any experienced Republican Senate or House members jumping on board his administration. Trump is having to pick from the 3rd string pom pom squad that was always around during his campaign.
 
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Republicans are responsible for the sluggish job growth after the Great Bush Recession - because they did nothing but obstruct President Obama. No vote on his American Jobs Act - or any piece of it.

What??? Obama, his lapdogs the MSM and Liberals insisted everything was great...wtf happened to that narrative?

Did your scales fall from you eyes the moment Trump was elected? Hallelujah!

One more miracle and Trump can be considered for Sainthood.
 
Newsflash...you lost because in 8 years, the economy still sucks, Obama sucked, Obamacare sucked, Obama was still doing his very best to export American jobs via TPP, the Democrat party was more interested in criminal aliens than U.S. Citizens that are their actual constituency. They were so busy SJWing, that they forgot why voters lent them the power they had in Washington. So intent on identity politics that they factionalized themselves out of 1,000 state and federal elected offices, out of the Presidency, out of the legislature and out of the supreme court.

And now, after stepping on their collective dicks as bad as Bush Jr ever did, they STILL can't face the fact that THEY are the problem.

If you have a burning need to point a finger...just find a mirror...you'll be eye to eye with the responsible party.

Republicans are responsible for the sluggish job growth after the Great Bush Recession - because they did nothing but obstruct President Obama. No vote on his American Jobs Act - or any piece of it.
Harry Reid wouldn't accept anything sent to him for jobs growth or reducing the debt.
 
Nonsense. Trump could not win with the White vote. More minority's voted for Trump and he won.

21% of "other races" voted for Trump.

2016 election results: Exit polls

Now did they vote for White Privilege? Nope. Ms. Morrison is the one afraid. Projecting her fears onto the population.

One in five minority voters picked Trump, more than have voted Republican for a long time. Blaming the Whites is to utterly ignore the message sent by these people. Worse it utterly ignores them.

If you can't deal with the truth, and you won't deal in facts, please have the courtesy to admit you are dealing in fiction.


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