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Beyond the Politics of Contempt offer practical steps for addressing the nation’s challenges, including:
1. Creating greater self-awareness about how reactions to political events may impact your health and well-being, and realizing how you can act in ways that can help you feel better and more in control.
2. Finding ways to mend relationships torn apart by politics -- to empower yourself and others when difficult conversations arise.
3. Understanding how to stand up for what you believe while also building bridges across the political divide.
4. Identifying actions you can apply to help build a national culture of kindness, dignity, and respect.
The battle for the future of the Republican Party is underway — or at least the battle to determine who will lead it in 2028. As vice president, JD Vance has the inside track, but he knows the field will not clear for him. So he is working hard to articulate a vision, to define himself and the country he wishes to lead. That vision, articulated in a series of speeches and interviews over the last year and a half, is one of naked white supremacy and ethnonationalism.
The good news is that Vance is a terrible messenger for this hateful ideology, and his chances of taking it to the Oval Office are extremely slim. The bad news is that there is clearly a sizable market for it within the Republican Party. Speaking Sunday at the annual Turning Point USA conference known as “AmericaFest,” Vance had a message for the assembled herrenvolk: White pride is back, baby!
“I refuse to apologize for being white” has long been a mantra of segregationists and Klansmen, an outgrowth of the fear that any sort of equality for racial minorities — legal, economic, educational — by definition meant putting whites in a subservient position, forced to hang their heads and apologize. Equality is perceived to be a reversal of the racial hierarchy: If we’re not in a state of privilege, free to abuse our lessers, then it can only mean we are being abused.
So who exactly has been demanding that JD Vance apologize for being white? Has that ever happened to him, a single time? Of course not. But this is a key element of Trumpism, of which Vance would like to be the heir: You have been humiliated, it says, but I will let you stand tall again. You, white people — and especially white men — have been hounded and oppressed, but those days are finally over. He thinks naked white supremacy will make him president. He's almost certainly wrong.
#RaceClass Ep. 51 | Trump Makes Whiteness Great Again
Arnie and Jon discuss JD Vance’s openly white supremacist screed at last week’s Turning Point USA conference “AmericaFest.” Alongside remarks defending racist speech, Vance proclaimed that “In the United States of America you don’t have to apologize for being white anymore.” As others have observed, this language invokes white supremacists from the past century – including leading southern Klansmen. Vance’s comments followed the Department of Justice eliminating disparate impact liability from its civil rights enforcement and the EEOC asking white men to file discrimination complaints when they feel victimized by DEI. It’s increasingly hard to deny that segregation is the goal. Beyond putting everyone in their “place,” the Trump regime wants to normalize all of the hate-filled and empirical fraught racial and gender tropes that rationalized pre-civil rights America.
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