Re: POTUS 45.09: How do I hate thee? Let me count the posts.
And my point is, there are as many racist Dems, they just conceal it in subtle ways. Republicans are way more open about it, which I've stated, and I think that is definitely the truth.
Of course there are racist Democrats. But there is a very obvious difference between the two.
Republicans tend to let their racism to lay blame. And it's very much not just racism- its based on class as well. Which is how they manage to blame entire groups of people for their own problems, and have no problem not getting them back into the productive section of our economy. I was really stunned by a friend at work who pretty much blamed blacks for getting pulled over more often and getting shot at- as if THEY were the entire blame.
Anyway- even you see how Republicans are racist.
Democrats who are racists are pretty angry that they are racists. So they try to go out of their way to mentally stop it, even if they don't know they are still that way. They try to help minorities vote, they try to get help for the poor, they try to get the police to stop targeting minorities. All the while being angry at themselves when they react in a racist manner.
At least ONE group is trying to NOT be racists. (or large amount of them- since Democrats pretty universally support advancements for minorities and the poor)
At least how I see it.
BTW, if you want to see an entire community who has no real concept of racist here in the US- spend a lot of time in Puerto Rico. The population has been mixed ever since Columbus landed there, and the only real lines you see in "separation" are class based. I know people who grew up there, and when they came to the US, the whole minority/racist thing was totally new to them. Just like people who immigrate directly from Africa. It's funny how these lines hold so firmly in a country that is really made of people who mostly came here from someplace else in the world.
(Note 2- it's also funny how Republicans probably don't want Puerto Rico to be a state, as they "think" that the entire island is Democrats. In terms of identity politics, they are right, but in terms of raw issues, they could not be farther from the truth- Puerto Rico is just like every place else in the US- it switches between a more liberal and more conservative sets of leaders- but since R's have done a great job trying to attract the white male and pushing everyone else away, I'm not sure which side Puerto Rican's would actually take)