Prior to Trump, the GOP establishment sought to woo black and Hispanic voters by caving into leftists who insist on categorizing people by skin-color, ethnic-origin and sex. In contrast, Trump has sought to appeal to black and Hispanics with conservative political policies that made their lives better by creating a prosperous economy for all people. Is there anybody who really wants to be judged by their skin-color, since none of us have the ability to change that? Isn’t Martin Luther King’s dream of judging everybody “by their character” instead of “by the color of their skin” the optimal solution for eliminating racism?
Prior to Trump, the GOP establishment sought to woo black and Hispanic voters by caving into leftists who insist on categorizing people by skin-color, ethnic-origin and sex. In contrast, Trump has sought to appeal to black and Hispanics with conservative political policies that made their lives better by creating a prosperous economy for all people. Is there anybody who really wants to be judged by their skin-color, since none of us have the ability to change that? Isn’t Martin Luther King’s dream of judging everybody “by their character” instead of “by the color of their skin” the optimal solution for eliminating racism?
I’ve been thinking this very thing. Perhaps an under appreciated wildcard?
Great explanation. Thank you.