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When we call Democrats “racist” it has no effect. They’ve already claimed ownership of the word. We just sound like we said “I know you are but what am I.” Even if we call Dems “anti-white racist,” this also just triggers an absurd image in any normies’ head that makes no sense: normies already picture whites as the powerful group, so normies can’t imagine whites getting picked on. And it sounds ridiculous when you say it to white democrats (even though it’s basically true).

In contrast, whenever Dems say the word “racist” it conjures images of innocent black people being lynched by white mobs. When they say “Nazi” it is effective because Nazis are easy to dislike. When we call them “commie” it doesn’t have the same impact bc communists committed violence more discreetly and have been romanticized.

The more we use the word “racist,” no matter what the context is, (even if it’s something as obvious as the Covington Catholic story) we play right into their narrative and lose the persuasion battle. We need another word, which hasn’t lost its edge (like “cuck” has) that Trump supporters use use against Democrats that conveys to people how vile they are and how unfairly they treat white people and Trump supporters generally.

296 days ago
4 score
Reason: Original

When we call Democrats “racist” it has no effect. They’ve already claimed ownership of the word. We just sound like we said “I know you are but what am I.” Even if we call Dems “anti-white racist,” this also just triggers an absurd image in any normies’ head that makes no sense: normies already picture whites as the powerful group, so normies can’t imagine whites getting picked on. And it sounds ridiculous when you say it to white democrats (even though it’s basically true).

In contrast, whenever Dems say the word “racist” it conjures images of innocent black people being lynched by white mobs. When they say “Nazi” it is effective because Nazis are easy to dislike. When we call them “commie” it doesn’t have the same impact bc communists committed violence more discreetly and have been romanticized.

The more we use the word “racist,” no matter what the context is, (even if it’s something as obvious as the Covington Catholic story) we play right into their narrative and lose the persuasion battle. And our other tents. We need another word, which hasn’t lost its edge (like “cuck” has) that Trump supporters use use against Democrats that conveys to people how vile they are and how unfairly they treat white people and Trump supporters generally.

296 days ago
1 score