2021 Virginia State election - Federal Beaurocracy and National Establishment vs. Everyone else.

Yeah I mean it's funny and all but, seriously, if you're white, the future is not good for you in the US.
Your still better off in the States then anywhere else in the Western world.

Or you could do what I did and just move somewhere sunny and Latin. Them Latino's dont cotton too well to most progressive ideals.
 
Damn upper middle class college educated people who are perpetually on twitter are out of touch with average Americans and their only response is to lord themselves over them? Do any of these clowns realize they arrreee the modern petite bourgeoisie?
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Until next election cycle lol. The states' long-term demographic trends all point in one direction.
A year ago you would have said this about the VA election that's happening now if someone had told you about it. Before Trump trounced the Shill, you probably would have said this about 2016 too, there's this thing about demographic projections and trying to guess voting patterns based off of them alone, namely, it's really easy to be wrong.

I remember all the "whitey is finished!" talk after Mittens Romnoid went down in flames in 2012, anyone predicting Trump winning against any given democrat in 2016 would have been seen as being insane. Don't put too much stock into predicting things based off of demographics, the voting patterns of hispanic men during the California recall show that said predictions are in no way shape or form guaranteed.
 
It's my belief that the future belongs to the Asians or some happa abomination. I'm ok with that for the most part.
The West is ultimately doomed, stuck in an endless cycle of gibsmedat peddling. China and Russia will dominate the race to mine asteroids, and at that point it is game over.
Only in the West do you see “how dare those rich white folks try to run away to space” rhetoric.
 
and how speds think that going to college in 2021 means you're a "critical thinker"
A bit off topic, but I took a "critical thinking" class to fulfill some BS gen-ed requirement. I always found that to be kinda a silly concept:
"In this class, I'll be teaching you how to think for yourselves."
"Yes teacher, tell me more!"

But yeah, it was mostly the logical fallacy shit you can learn in 5 minutes looking at that stickied image on /pol/, a few essays, and one gay ass book about plastics as required reading.
 
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