Posted on 11/05/2021 6:56:17 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
In light of Virginia Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin’s win against former governor Terry McAuliffe, Teen Vogue claimed conservatives are “actively building a movement around whitelash” and “incendiary race-baiting propaganda,” as Democrats abstain from “focusing on what actually makes them different” and fail to “make a compelling argument about why they should win,” blaming their losses on having not been progressive enough. Columnist Lexi McMenamin argued that Democrats “need to prioritize a progressive future over reminding voters of our recent Trump-era past.”
Observing that pundits have started “blaming anything from an ‘enthusiasm gap’ to (predictably) progressives” after a “rough showing for Democrats on the national stage,” she claimed that Democrats knew there was a “decent shot” McAuliffe would lose.
Republicans, too, were aware of the strong possibility of a Youngkin win, according to McMenamin, because “they built their 2021 — and ultimately 2022 — strategy around the incendiary race-baiting propaganda that’s fueling their attack on school boards.”
“The racial and class breakdown of which voters went for Glenn Youngkin shows high numbers of white women without a college education voting Republican, a holdover trend from the Trump years taken to new heights,” she said.
Attributing Youngkin’s win to “propaganda and rhetoric” on the part of Republicans, she accused conservatives of embracing “whitelash,” a term connoting backlash by white people against the success of black people and popularized by CNN anchor Van Jones in his description of Donald Trump’s election victory
“Conservatives have built and are actively building a movement around whitelash.”
Stating “there’s nothing more historically American than racist dog whistles being used by white men to attain power,” the Teen Vogue columnist then claimed Republicans have “framed their fight as for a change from the status quo,” while Democrats abstained from “focusing on what actually makes them different.”
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Please believe this.
Yep, keep singing that song, Democrats
Proof of this "White Lash" as Teen Vogue describes:
Miyares elected Virginia’s first Latino AG as GOP sweeps state
Republican Winsome Sears first woman of color elected Virginia lieutenant governor
And the election of AC Cordoza, a black candidate for delegate, further cements this contention of a "white lash"
Leftist zombies have been oozing agitation and propaganda on Teen Vogue for quite a while now.
The song most Americans are singing is
“Let’s go Brandon”
LOL
That there are, apparently, millions of people that think like this and despite Tuesday’s bright spark of hope, I still have grave concerns about the future of humanity.
Democrats are just brilliant.
Double down on what lost you the election.
The only explanation is a spirit of delusion sent onto them by God. Nobody could be that clueless otherwise.
Absolutely agree. The left need to go further left if they expect to achieve their objectives. Govern us harder, daddy!
Shhh, don’t change their minds.
Let’s make them keep thinking this!
It was a rejection of the race-baiting of the left.
YES, not progressive enough!!
Please double down. Hell, TRIPLE DOWN!
Who cares?
The CT that masks are being worn to conceal demon possession manifesting in the liberal left, is beginning to seem more plausible.
Even atheists and agnostic humans don’t make as foolish of solutions as these loony liberals promote.
Right.
The same voters who voted 2xs for Obama and then voted for both Clinton and Bare Shelves Biden. Then they elected the 1st Black female LT Gov and 1st Latina AG in VA history, are now “racist Trump supporters” for not voting for an old White male Clinton thug.
It time publication who engage in this sort of rabid political, and racist bigotry, get removed. There is no place in the USA for the sort of mindless hate spewed forth in this article.
to the left, to the left, to the left left left
Oh yes, spread this like wildfire. 😁
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