Have you ever thought about the plot
or subplot of a story? If not, allow me to wander the progressive forests of
political character gone astray. It has become increasingly apparent, that now
more than ever, some individuals/groups talk about other individuals/groups,
while others talk about belief. It applies here. Devoid of any tenable
stratagem overture, office-bearers have little else to do but focus on
exclusive political alliances. Throughout the 20th century,
was not the Democratic Party always the party of division? In the South, Democratic
politics was the politics of race. In the North, Democratic politics was the
politics of class, envy and ethnicity. Still, there were real issues at stake.
It has become apparent to this writer that currently, identity politics is all there
is. In the last election and to a lesser extent the two prior to 2016, did
not Hillary Clinton ask women to vote for her because they were women; Blacks
because they are black; Hispanics because they are Hispanics; Gays because they
are Gay? I believe Ms. Clinton’s ethnicity beguiling at the DNC during the last election cycle was
carefully planned and shameless. Did she not put the mother of the then late
and not so innocent Treyvon Martin center DNC stage? Does it not appear Hillary
and her lieutenants orchestrated event mentioned into a bogus racial occurrence
to spur ethnic resentment and drive black voters to the polls?
An unfortunate consequence of
identity politics is that the political becomes personal. Hillary voters tended
to see her not as someone who was going to deliver the goods, but as someone
who would protect their personhood. Does that not suggest that the opposing
candidate is a threat to their personhood?
Did not Donald Trump campaign for the
votes of out-of-work auto manufacture workers, steel workers, coal miners and
blue-collar workers everywhere? But he never appealed to them based on gender
or ethnicity or perceived individual identity. He appealed to them as ordinary
Americans. As is evidenced by current political rhetoric and behavior, conservative
and liberal candidates crusade in very different ways. Now, allow me to pose
this question to women. Has any political couple in US history been more denigration
to them than the Clinton’s? But, if you think your personhood is on the line,
emotion tends to "trump" clear thinking.
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