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Should the GOP Call Itself the White Man’s Party?

Mike Weisser
3 min readAug 16, 2023

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Back during the 2020 campaign, Joe got into trouble when he said that any black considering voting for Trump ‘ain’t black.’ Of course, the alt-right jumped all over him because they actually had the nerve to promote Trump as being a friend to blacks. As for the ultra-libs (i.e., the so-called ‘progressives’) they jumped on Joe as well, because they jump on anything he says.

I thought Joe’s remark was the most prescient, honest, and brave comment I ever heard from any American Presidential candidate because it was totally and absolutely true. And not only was in true then, but it’s become even more true today.

The GOP should really rename itself the White Man’s Party because that’s what it’s become. The latest from those schmucks is a directive sent out by the Arkansas Department of Education warning schools not to offer Advanced Placement courses in African American studies because the courses contain references to critical race theory which would indoctrinate students with ideologies, a practice now prohibited under Arkansas state law.

According to the 2000 census, at that time the U.S. was 75.1% white. As of 2020, the country was 57.8% white. In fact, Hispanics represented 18% of the national population in 2020, the black percentage is 12%, which is what it was in 2000, when the Hispanic population was also…

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Mike Weisser
Mike Weisser

Written by Mike Weisser

Former college professor, IT Vice-President, bone fide gun nut, https://www.teeteepress.net/

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