cry of the banshee wrote:
Zad wrote:
Whites being racially aware is where the right-wing of politics arises.
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So, knowing that half of white voters vote R, means that that half is racially aware.... hmmm. I guess that means the other half, the half that votes D, is racially unaware.
Care to back up that claim with some data?
And say it's true; what of it? It's alright for everybody but whites to be looking out for themselves? Whites are becoming minorities in their own lands as we speak. Should they not, then, be thinking and acting along racial lines?
Or could it be because some people view big government and big spending, along with a system which perpetuates dependence and eternal victimhood, a bad thing?
I said that's where it arises; not that it's a hard-and-fast rule. I'd go so far as to say, like Charles has been hinting at, that there are no left-wing parties in America, just two moderate-right ones that have different people in charge with different ideas on how to appeal to the populace.
And I disagree with this hysterical-sounding 'whites are becoming minorities' stuff, but you're probably aware of that...

Let's leave that lying there, and agree to avoid it.
As for big government, well, we saw what lowered regulations did to wall street - governments should be more active economically and less in social matters, in my opinion (welfare falling under the former, obviously). Where some things - religion, marriage, etc are indeed none of the government’s business, others like the financial states of the citizens, are, and giving those with less opportunities help to get along is hardly eternal victimhood, although obviously there will always be people who spoil the system.