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The victim generation
Posted on 11/9/16 at 5:27 pm
Posted on 11/9/16 at 5:27 pm
Seems like what was rejected last night was the culture that has been created where various people jockey for position to be seen as the "biggest victim" in America, deserving of all the attention and all the help and, most importantly, all the money. Gays, blacks, latinos, transgenders, Muslims...you have something that makes you look or feel different than most of America, you automatically claim to be oppressed. (Or at least a large segment of your group does.) Most of America doesn't give a shite who or what you are....and they don't oppress you. But to you, being "ignored" is worse than being oppressed, because you have nothing to complain about and make yourself relevant or more important than us ordinary run of the mill American folk. Sorry, this isn't a pc commentary, but it is what I think many feel although they are afraid to say it because of the fear of being "labeled". I think America is tired of that crap, and that is a large part of why the republican base was energized. Just my observation.
This post was edited on 11/9/16 at 5:29 pm
Posted on 11/9/16 at 5:41 pm to rumproast
And right after I post this, the victims are all standing in the street crying about the election...They are fearful that they will no longer be doted and hugged for being the pseudo victims they claim to be. 'Murica.
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