Everyone knows it, but few will admit it, that the election is about race. The Democrat Party and the presstitutes have set it up that way. White Americans are the target.
Years of propaganda against “white racism” have succeeded in
teaching black Americans that they are victims of “white privilege.” The
same propaganda has instilled in white liberals and the young a strong sense of
race guilt. The
sense of guilt is so strong that the majority of the violent protests and
threatening marches through white neighborhoods are carried out by white people
under Antifa and Black Lives Matter banners.
The Democrat mayors of Seattle, Portland, New York, and
Minneapolis are white. These
are the cities whose reputations and businesses were most damaged by the
looting made possible by restraints placed on police. Mayors
supported by city councils have responded to the threat to their cities by
getting on board with the “defund the police” movement. Members of these city
governments have said that it is “white privilege” to expect protection by
police, and that dismantling such white privilege is the path to a non-racist
society. Democrat district
attorneys in some of these jurisdictions want to arrest and indict white
Americans who, left without police protection, defended their own property or
injured violent protesters while escaping the violence.
In other words, the inclination of Democrats is to use the law
against the victims and not against the perpetrators. The
reason is that the victims are perceived as being white and the perpetrators
are perceived as being black. In fact, many of the perpetrators are
white, but they claim to be acting in the name of black Americans.
The mayors’ attitude changed once the protests targeted the
mayors themselves. Nevertheless,
it took a perceived threat against the mayors themselves to align them with the
law-abiding population. Their “white guilt” brainwashing and indoctrination was
sufficiently strong that only a personal threat broke them out of it.
Kamala Harris is anti-white. Her selection as the Democrats’ vice
president candidate reflects the anti-white stance of the Democrat Party. You
can see the anti-white sentiment of the Democrat Party everywhere. It is
in their rhetoric, it is in their support for Identity Politics, for open
borders, for repealing the Second Amendment, for political correctness and
censorship, and in their policies, such as the anti-white program instituted in
New York City public schools by Richard Carranza ( https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2019/05/24/whiteness-is-the-new-evil/ )
and the anti-white 1619 Project of the partisan New York Times ( https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2020/02/11/the-new-york-times-assault-on-white-americans/ ). You
can make up your own list. It is a long one.
What will be the voters’
response to the anti-white campaign of the Democrat Party? The way the Democrats and the presstitutes have packaged the
election, a vote against Trump and the white “Trump deplorables” is a vote
against white racism. The
white liberals, unless they lost a business to the looting, and the white young
who have been taught self-hate in the school system, will vote against Trump. It is
the Democrats and the presstitutes, and not the Republicans, who have crowned
Trump “the white candidate.”
Whiteness has been made
the election issue. Not peace. Not a
national health program and nationalization of Big Pharma. Not
the breakup of Facebook, Twitter, and Google monopolies. Not
the resurrection of the First Amendment for everyone. Not the return of free
inquiry to universities. Not the overthrow of globalism which has destroyed the
American opportunity society. Not the write-down of debt to
serviceable levels.
Nothing that the US needs in order to survive is an issue. The
issue as defined by Democrats and presstitutes is how much more division and
racial antagonism can they create in order to overthrow “white privilege.”
Clearly, with white people comprising 60% of the population, the
Democrats’ strategy rests upon a large number of whites being anti-white. We know this is the case in the high income areas of the
Northeast Atlantic coast and the West coast. The kind of antagonism that white
liberals have created between white and black Americans has not been successful
between white and Asian Americans or even between Hispanic and white Americans. Asian
Americans don’t seem to think that they need to shove white Americans aside in
order to progress, and the rate at which Hispanics are taking over the
construction industry shows their ability to rise in the system. It is
the blacks who are taught that they are oppressed.
The outcome of the election will be determined by how many
white, Asian, and Hispanic Americans vote black.
If Biden and Harris are installed, Seattle, Portland,
Minneapolis, and New York are harbingers of what is to come. White
Americans will find that they are bit by bit denied equal protection of law and
that crimes exist that only white people can commit.
If white Americans marginalize themselves in the election, they
will be unable to recover except by extreme violence, but if the frog is boiled
slowly it will not jump out of the pot.
White Americans have few reasons to vote for Trump other than to
prevent their own marginalization in their own country. As I
said four years ago, Trump does not know how to appoint a government that would
serve his agenda of peace with Russia and bring the jobs home. And
four years on the job hasn’t taught him. He has an establishment government that
protects Israel, continues Washington’s policy of hegemony, and supports the
rising inequality in income and wealth.
Moreover, he sets himself up for all sorts of other charges,
such as abolishing Social Security and Medicare, which undermine his reelection
chances. His
executive order to suspend for 4 months the payroll tax in order to boost
working incomes, the economy and his election support is misrepresented by
Democrats as the opening gun in dismantling these basic support programs by
cutting off their financing.
His efforts to get our troops home, whether from the Middle East
or Germany, are constantly frustrated and turned against him. It can’t be done
piecemeal. It would have to be done at a world conference, but Trump is blocked
from assuming such a leadership role.
He can’t free himself of the neoconservatives who are committed
to US hegemony. He made neocon John Bolton his National Security Advisor and
paid the price. He put convicted neocon Iran-Contra felon Eliot Abrams in
charge of destabilizing Venezuela and now has also given him the job of
destabilizing Iran ( https://www.unz.com/pgiraldi/making-excuses-for-trump-where-does-the-buck-stop/ ).
Thus, Trump blocks his own agenda at every point. He
only succeeds in empowering Israel.
The United States is in deep
difficulty. President
Reagan’s supply-side policy cured the stagflation that was eating away at the
US economy, and his approach to the Soviet Union ended the cold war. America
and the world were set for a new beginning. But it was not to be. The unexpected
collapse of the Soviet Union signalled the failure of socialism and caused a
change in attitude in China and India toward foreign capital. The
two large Asian countries opened their economies to foreign
investment, and US global corporations began moving high-productivity,
high-value-added American jobs to Asia. The labor cost savings showed up in
corporate profits, executive bonuses and capital gains for shareholders.
The export of middle class
jobs severely impacted the growth of American real median family incomes and
reduced the growth of aggregate demand, the driver of the economy’s growth
rate. It reduced the tax base for cities, states, and the federal government. The
missing income and revenue growth was filled with the growth of debt. The
growth in debt has jumped sharply higher with coronavirus and the destruction
of businesses in looted cities. The US dollar and dollar-demoninated
investments could finally lose their luster. If the dollar were to lose its reserve
currency role, the US would be unable to finance its large trade deficit, a
deficit created by the offshoring of US jobs. When the offshored production returns to
the US to be marketed, it comes back as imports.
The damage done by the global corporations is double. Consumer
income, aggregate demand and tax base are reduced, and the trade
deficit is increased. Yet
nothing has been done about the extreme cost to the United States of jobs
offshoring. The
system has rewarded corporate executives and shareholders tremendously for
severely damaging the economic prospects of the American people and the
American economy. After
years of witnessing this destruction, one would think it would finally have
become an election issue, but it hasn’t. Both political parties are at home
with the status quo of globalism.
In the absence of general
prosperity, multicultural societies are fragile. It is
too easy to foment racial, ethnic, and religious animosities.
Democracies themselves are fragile, because time horizons of
leaders are short term—the next election. In a hereditary monarchy, there are
long-term dynastic interests. The problem with monarchy is that you
are not guaranteed a succession of intelligent and capable rulers. But we don’t
get that from democracy either.
The United States is afflicted with both fragilities. On
top of this weakness, the Washington Establishment is like the Star Trek Borg. You
don’t think independently. In Washington a person succeeds by
submitting to ruling interests. This makes political leadership
difficult. There are vested interests that expect to be served, and there are
enough willing to serve them that those who would cross them can be blocked.
Trump is a good example. Once he announced that he was going to
reduce tensions with Russia, the military/security complex closed in on him. He
was placed on the defensive for the entirety of his first term with the
Russiagate and Impeachgate hoaxes. The election is in 3 months, and the
Trump administration has still not held accountable those Democrats who
committed felonies while orchestrating these hoaxes. The
establishment is self-protective. It is a bi-partisan policy. In the end,
a party will abandon its own president rather than allow the establishment to
be harmed. The Republicans will strike back only if they perceive that it is
the Democrats’ intention to break up the establishment.
A multicultural society requires harmony and a sense of unity. Instead,
America has the teaching of hate and the fomenting of antagonisms. In
such a society there is no perceived common interest, and there is no unity of
people to resist expansions of arbitrary government authority. In
the US executive orders are taking over from legislation, and presidential
pronouncements have overturned constitutional protections. President George W.
Bush asserted the right to detain American citizens indefinitely without due
process of law. President
Obama asserted the right to execute American citizens on suspicion alone
without due process of law. Unconstitutional privacy violations are
now enacted into law. President Trump has asserted the right to suspend the
payroll tax.
These are extremely dangerous developments. They are
much more dangerous than “Muslim terrorism,” “white privilege,” “insensitivity
to the transgendered,” and other main topics of national concern. Yet
they are ignored by both political parties. The big civil liberty cause is not the
right to due process. It
is the “right” of a biological male to declare himself a female.
In short, the United States is incapable of even
recognizing its life-threatening problems, much less doing anything about them. Collapse
is closing in. I might live long enough to write the obituary.
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2020/08/14/the-november-election-is-about-race/