We've seen an upsurge of white pride recently in the U.S. and its in all the headlines.
Many blame this on Trump and the things he has said about Mexicans, the Chinese, Muslims etc.
Some of it may stem from the Muslim terror issue and all the refugees streaming into western cultures, some having trouble adapting to put mildly. I personally think this is a smaller part of it.
Some of it, and I think a lot of it, may stem from the recent upsurge of minority identity politics that we have seen so much of with the rise of the regressive left, with groups like PRIDE and Black Lives Matter (usually created with the best of intentions; sometimes engaging in questionable tactics), with media focus during elections always on the "black vote", "latino vote", "woman vote", etc, as if we are supposed to vote by race or gender instead of ideology. It shouldn't be a huge surprise that white pride rises with white identity politics, and it it shouldn't be a huge surprise that white identity politics rise when people keep pointing at white identity (everything from "white privilege" accusations, to the silly videos online like "dear white people").
Can we all agree that each of the above (Trump, minority identity politics, muslim issue and refugee culture clash) have contributed to this? What proportions would you attribute to what? And what do you see as the way forward?
Also, who are the top thought leaders pushing the white pride side of things? I would love to see an interview with one of them if it could be done in a calm manner. Somebody like Rubin should step up for this.
Many blame this on Trump and the things he has said about Mexicans, the Chinese, Muslims etc.
Some of it may stem from the Muslim terror issue and all the refugees streaming into western cultures, some having trouble adapting to put mildly. I personally think this is a smaller part of it.
Some of it, and I think a lot of it, may stem from the recent upsurge of minority identity politics that we have seen so much of with the rise of the regressive left, with groups like PRIDE and Black Lives Matter (usually created with the best of intentions; sometimes engaging in questionable tactics), with media focus during elections always on the "black vote", "latino vote", "woman vote", etc, as if we are supposed to vote by race or gender instead of ideology. It shouldn't be a huge surprise that white pride rises with white identity politics, and it it shouldn't be a huge surprise that white identity politics rise when people keep pointing at white identity (everything from "white privilege" accusations, to the silly videos online like "dear white people").
Can we all agree that each of the above (Trump, minority identity politics, muslim issue and refugee culture clash) have contributed to this? What proportions would you attribute to what? And what do you see as the way forward?
Also, who are the top thought leaders pushing the white pride side of things? I would love to see an interview with one of them if it could be done in a calm manner. Somebody like Rubin should step up for this.