Democrats Don't Need White Voters - podcast episode cover

Democrats Don't Need White Voters

Dec 12, 202417 minSeason 5Ep. 184
--:--
--:--
Download Metacast podcast app
Listen to this episode in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episode description

Chasing the same voter base as Republicans has left the rest of America behind.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript

Speaker 1

Good morning, peeps, and welcome to ok F Daily with Meet Your Girl Daniel Moody recording from the Home Bunker, Folks. I looked at an article in the New York Times entitled Democrats Don't have an easy way out, and you know the subject matter this is written by Thomas Edsel, is about how the Democratic Party, which finds itself in quote unquote shambles, figures out how to bring the working class back into the party following Donald Trump's win with

the working class. And I got to tell you that article like this, as well as watching clips of former President Bill Clinton on the View talking about what Democrats need to do, get on my fucking nerves because it is the same circle jerk bullshit that they do every time they lose. How do we go chase down white people and bring them back into our party, a party that they have not been a part of since the

Civil rights movement? And the way in which writers use the word the phrasing working class as if we don't know that they're talking about white people. Bill Clinton on the View said, well, we have to understand that those rural voters are more conservative. People in rural areasm more concernedervative so we use conservative as a euphemism for racists. Oh well, the Democrats, they were too busy chasing the cultural elites. You mean, those that see the world as

a place for inclusivity and diversity. I am so tired of corporate mainstream media tapping the very same fucking old white men to tell us what needs to be done with this country that is becoming more diverse by the day. The Democrats lost, frankly because seven million people sat home because they were uninspired by either party. The conversation is not about, oh, how do we convince white rural Americans that they're with the wrong party. I say, fuck around

and find out. As Donald Trump appoints more billionaires to positions of power than they already have, they will see the truth. They will feel it. Because LBJ said it best. Lbjy's quote about picking a man's pockets right, is the most on point quote I've ever heard in my life. Because it doesn't matter when he said it, because it still resonates today. Here is the quote. If you can convince the lowest white man he is better than the

best colored man, he won't notice your picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on and he'll empty his pockets for you. These are the same people who will swear up and down make testimony about Donald Trump's wealth and his business acumen while buying his cheap sneakers and his Chinese made Bibles because they got to support their man. You are never going to convince these people that Donald Trump ain't their guy. And it has nothing

to do with economics. It has everything to do with racism. But with every loss, every big blow that Democrats have, it is the same circle jerk back to what can we do, who can we abandon in our base in order to shore up the racist white voter folks. When we look at who is exactly a part of working class America, Lo and behold, it is not the white man in the hard hat with the lunch pale, kissing his wife at the door goodbye, and heading into work

to build the buildings, to dig the tunnels. Those days are long fucking gone. The working class is largely filled with black people and brown people making hourly wages that barely have the ability to cover their basic needs. Now, I would argue that, yeah, Vice President Kamala Harris could have done more in talking to and with working class and middle class Americans to show the public who these

people actually are. For a brief moment during COVID, we recognize that those that were considered essential, right, those that were bagging our groceries and delivering food and packages and essentially needing to put their lives at risk, Those were not the rural white folks or the white working class that the corporate mainstream media has painted as the only people that apparently are down and out and working in

this country. It is a lie. And so could Democrats do a better job at actually cultivating community and connection within the Democratic Party? Absolutely, because you know whether or not we want to admit it, and I know that I sure as hell did not. But when it was brought to my attention and I said, you know what, you're right. The fact is that MAGA created more of a sense of belonging over the last decade than Democrats did.

What do I mean by that? Mean that if you want to be your worst self, your most racist self, your most toxic masculine self, you're like your worst we have place for you. Right, society has told you that you need to be politically correct, you need to be inclusive, you need to use different pronouns, and here in this tent, I'm telling you, fuck it all. You can do what

you want. And for those that found themselves struggling to really grapple with and understand this new world that they are living inside of, where they are not at the top of the pyramid, which again is a lie, right, It is only the perception thereof We've only made incremental progress in this country for black people, for people of color, for queer people, it's been incremental. But the way that MAGA has painted it is just like, oh my god, this DEI, this you know won't go most is everywhere,

and so you don't have to change at all. I'm saying that you get to be yourself in our MAGA tent and Democrats are very different. If you misuse a pronoun, if you are not your most inclusive, most woke self, if you mess up in any way, we will kick you out. We will kick you out of the party, we will dismantle your character, and you will never be heard from again because you're either with us or you're against us. And those are the facts, whether we want

to admit it or not. There has been no real room for us to bring people along and that's what I realize, Like, that's the honest truth. While the Democratic Party is made up of a lot of different communities, it is pretty much like a tossed salad as opposed to a blender. We're not all connected, right, There are frictions within each and every group, so we're not grounded

in anything. And I have said on a number of occasions that Democrats need to reclaim patriotism, need to reclaim the family, need to reclaim what it means to be free, because we need something that grounds and connects us. I'm not saying that we need to all be the same, wearing the same fucking red hat and pledging our allegiance to mind Fewer or Trump. But what I am saying is that people need to be rooted in something. And this is where the Democratic Party falls short because they're

not the party. They're not the anti capitalist party that's for fucking shore. Not when you're taking billions of dollars from pharmaceutical companies and billionaires and the like. So those that actually are doing us harm with their greed, the Democratic Party is not coming out and saying these are the things that need to get done. We are the party of the people, and this is what it means

to be the party of the people. This is what we're offering because we recognize that you have been ripped off, whether it be our healthcare system, whether it be a secondary education system, like you are being ripped off so that CEOs and shareholders can buy their second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth homes. But because we have so much money in politics, Democrats have never been able to situate themselves as a party of the people because they're beholden to

the people that are holding the purse strings. You can't be the party of black folks and civil rights when you're tiptoeing around and putting yourself into condortion in order to appease racist white people and not to upset folks.

As I continue to mourn the loss of poet and teacher, author, brilliant thought leader Nikki Giovanni, there's a video that I was watching where she's sitting down with Clint Smith, a young writer and poet, and she's talking about the fact that reflecting on because this interview happened in twenty sixteen, so Donald Trump was coming into office, and she reflects on the eight years of Barack Obama, and she says,

what did he do for black people? He was so busy trying to appease those that did not agree with him. And then she paused and said, actually, those that hated him, that despised him, that he did very little to build the pipeline in the infrastructure of people who look like him. And that is the truth, whether we want to admit it or not. I love Barack Obama as a symbol of what him and his family symbolize about change in America. But what does it say that after eight years of him?

She argued, then America opens its arms to a Nazi, right, a Nazi sympathizer. So we have to ask ourselves in our desire to showcase. Oh, we're the adults in the room, and you saw Vice President Kamala Harris going all around the country with Liz Cheney. Where were the linked arms with AOC right with the younger folks inside of the party, And we know that she was in fact a surrogate. But the reality is, folks, that there were missteps that are made. But it wasn't just made by Vice President

Kamala Harris. It's been made by the Democratic Party for decades, always going after, always chasing who does not want to dance with you and leaving the people that are standing in front of you to dance alone. Donald Trump, for better or for worse, and we know that it is for worse built a community of like minded people. Democrats did not and do not, And so I'm struggling with, like, what does it mean to be a Democrat these days?

What does that even symbolize? For a moment? Right for the three months of the Harris campaign, we could say we were about joy, We are about hope and possibility, but at the core hope and possibility for whom for what My problem with all of the conversation that is happening right now is that it is the same old,

same old. Rather than working with the base of black people that you have, people of color, that you have, queer people that you have, Democrats continue to chase who doesn't want them, and in doing so continues to fracture the Democratic Party. And that's why I say, and have said, this is our time to really think about a viable third party option, because if we're real about it, our

needs are not being met clearly. And if there is anything that this killing of the United Healthcare CEO shows us is that America is in a lot of pain, and there is a lot of despair, and there is a lot of suffering, and there is nearly an issue where I can't point to the billionaire class and say that they are at faull, that we continue to allow politicians to be bought and sold by them, that then

create policies that only benefit that class of folk. So, as I've said, great harm is coming to America, Elon must said, oh, Americans are going to have to suffer. He's nearly a trillionaire. What the fuck does he? We know about suffering and pain? Nothing. But maybe when folks realize that now everything becomes more expensive, American life becomes harder because you've given over your power to the oligarchs, maybe that suffering will finally be what unites us because

it will be shared suffering. Of course, black folks will suffer more, as they always say. When you know America catches a cold, black folks catch pneumonia. But this is why I say that maybe Donald Trump is necessary because he will fuck up, He will overreach. His people will turn on him. I don't know when, but they will, because that's what history tells us. But from what I can see right now, Democrats are certainly not using this

as an opportunity to unite. They are too busy pointing fingers and telling us all the ways that we need to go and court people that hate us. That is not a winning strategy. So I agree with the title of this opinion piece. Democrats don't have an easy way out, because if you're gonna keep knocking on the same doors, you're never gonna find anything that is new. That is it for me today, Dear friends on woke app as always,

power to the people and to all the people. Power, Get woke and stay woke as fuck.

Transcript source: Provided by creator in RSS feed: download file
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android