They have an entitlement attitude that because they are white dudes, they deserve the best jobs and the best lives. This goes for both blue-collar and white-collar white males.
These nitwits think they are better than everybody else. They don't think they should have to work at all for the American Dream because the path was greased for them by keeping everybody else out, especially women. These guys actually believe they got their jobs and all the other goodies in life through "merit," when in fact they got their jobs solely because they are white dudes. When women and minorities want a share of the economic pie after being kept out by white dudes, the white dudes have a hissy fit. I don't feel one bit sorry for them. The time to have worried about job displacement and ruinous trade deals was during the 1980s, with the Reagan administration's embrace of ruinous neoliberal economic policies. Where were these white dudes, their fathers, or their grandfathers? Voting for Reagan and others who were against their own self-interest.
I don't have one bit of pity for them. According to the views of this author, both political parties are supposed to pander to these entited bigots who STILL are the privileged class in this country. There is NOTHING that can be done about them because they have a entitled racist and sexist mindset that has been drilled into them from childhood.
They should not be pander to and need to be marginalized and forgotten.
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