Opinion If Poor Black, White People Unite, They’d Be An Unstoppable Force, But Here’s Why The Powers That Be Won’t Let Them - We need to understand that America's current racial political divisions did not happen naturally. People in power did not want Black and white people to work together

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By Lawrence Ware
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WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 27: U.S. President Donald Trump answers questions during a press conference on recent Supreme Court rulings in the briefing room at the White House on June 27, 2025 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that individual judges cannot grant nationwide injunctions to block executive orders, including the injunction on President Trump’s effort to eliminate birthright citizenship in the U.S. The justices did not rule on Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship but stopped his order from taking effect for 30 days

President Donald Trump followers are clear examples of people voting against their own interests. He has most recently persuaded the Senate and House of Representatives to push through his Big Beautiful Bill that will strip millions of Americans, white and Black, of their health care.

This is after he gutted the federal workforce, sending thousands of governmental employees (again, both white and Black) packing. What’s shocking is that many of the people he is hurting helped the man get into the White House.

By now it is common knowledge that white Americans are the reason why Donald Trump beat Kamala Harris in 2024. But there is a deeper question we need to be asking that is bigger than why the man who currently sits behind the Resolute Desk is there.

The question is as simple as it is complex. Why are we so deeply polarized in this country along racial lines?

The division runs deep. So deep, in fact, that many fail to realize that we, white and Black folks, have so much in common politically. Especially when it comes to working class white people. If they were to only open their eyes, they would see they have far more in common with Black folks than they do with Trump and people like him.

So how did we get here? Well, unsurprisingly, much of what we are seeing traces back to America’s original sin: slavery and the war between the states that erupted in its wake.

If you ask most white folks in the South about their ethnicity (their cultural identity), they will just tell you they are American. If you ask most in the North, they will identify as American, yes, but also as Irish, Italian or some other ethnicity that traces back to Europe.

Why is this important? Because it shows how the political establishment at that time (almost all white men) convinced white people to identify as white above all else. They did that to solidify support against the growing movement to free slaves. But they did not stop there.

After losing the Civil War, political leaders continued to pit white Americans against Black ones. They convinced all whites, but especially working-class ones, to see Black Americans as their enemy. They told them Black men were animalistic and after their daughters and they persuaded some to see Black women as welfare queens who did not want to work. But Black folks are not without blame in this.

We have always looked suspiciously at white politicians who wanted our vote. But there are an untold number of Black politicians who courted the Black vote and then did not do what’s best for the Black community.

Any time a person threatened to bring together white and Black people politically, they just happened to be killed. That is not to say that this is the reason why Bobby Kennedy, who was building a biracial political coalition, or Fred Hampton, who was politically uniting working-class white and Black people in Chicago, was killed.

So again White and Black people have more in common that we like to admit. We may not all like the same music nor do we season our food the same way. But we would be wise to look past the way political leaders try to divide us. Because none of us are helped by seeing each other as the enemy.
 
We have always looked suspiciously at white politicians who wanted our vote. But there are an untold number of Black politicians who courted the Black vote and then did not do what’s best for the Black community.
He didn't even put Obama on there. Amazing.

He's not wrong, but it would require a much longer and more in-depth article than this. OWS had the people at the top scared shitless, too.
 
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Are there any (non-homosexual) intellectuals capable of rhetorically molding the blacks into a functional workforce in the US?

We have a minority of non-functional white trash in this country but they're exactly that: a minority that holds minimal political power.

The black trash hold way more power comparatively.

Some white dude who digs ditches on worksites but is able to show up to work on Monday sober has no desire to ally with the black welfare class.

Until someone fixes that issue, we'll continue to have this divide.
 
President Donald Trump followers are clear examples of people voting against their own interests

he gutted the federal workforce, sending thousands of governmental employees (again, both white and Black) packing.

Big Beautiful Bill that will strip millions of Americans, white and Black, of their health care.
According to this journo, federal employees and illegals receiving free healthcare are the “people” that voted for Trump.
 
Poor blacks want to rob and murder me. The idea that I should find common cause with niggers is so idiotic only a nigger could come up with it.
This article sounds like a concept for a episode of the Boondocks to show how wiggers, niggers, and southern white trash don't get along, it gets even messier when you add in the poor troons and the blacks that try to cater to gay shit like Lil Nas X
 
President Donald Trump followers are clear examples of people voting against their own interests.
'ight, Imma head out.

If niggers didn't nig and nog, maybe we could have nice things.
George Lincoln Rockwell and Malcom X were already going to do this, and they were both killed.
Huey Long too.
 
He didn't even put Obama on there. Amazing.

He's not wrong, but it would require a much longer and more in-depth article than this. OWS had the people at the top scared shitless, too.
Obama is literally a lightskin, half-Black with a White mom, LOL.
It was amazing how they psyopped the public into thinking they elected a trve and honest Black man into the presidency when his own lifestory is not compatible with 99% of Black people in the USA because he's also the descendants of immigrants instead of slaves.
 
Lol if the author wanted to emphasize social class unity, he could start by not doing the gay AP guideline of capitalizing Black but not white.
Ok, you're blowing this way out of proportion, it's done for important, scholar-approved, not-at-all-spiteful reasons, and it's weird you even notice a tiny detail like that.

white and Black
(again, both white and Black)
white Americans
white and Black folks
working class white people
Black folks
white folks in the South
(almost all white men)
Black ones
all whites
Black Americans
Black men
Black women
Black folks
white politicians
Black politicians
Black vote
Black community
white and Black people
working-class white and Black people
I mean they only did it 20 times in 10 paragraphs. We pretended not to hate you for eleventeen seconds, so can you bigots just vote for Gay Race Communism so we can get back to screwing you over?
 
One thing poor whites absolutely don’t have in common with poor blacks is the violent crime rate. If this Uncle-Phil-From-Bel-Air looking motherfucker wants to hitch the poor black wagon to the poor white’s horses he better address the ridiculous interracial violent crime rate first.

Obama is literally a lightskin, half-Black with a White mom, LOL.
You’re not truly terminally online until you’ve seen the photo of Obama’s mother naked and squatting on a bottle for the entertainment of a room full of black men.
 
Some white dude who digs ditches on worksites but is able to show up to work on Monday sober has no desire to ally with the black welfare class.

Until someone fixes that issue, we'll continue to have this divide.
What issue would they even ally on? A lot of black people revel in the fact they live off the teat of the goverment and get paid to do nothing. Uniting with the low working class whites and challenging the goverment could harm the amount of gibs they get because whites want opportunities, not hand outs.
 
I realized this when I met my extremely racist relative who is obsessed with the confederacy. His best friend is a dreadhead black dude, there's pictures of this dude at parties with bigass confederate flags hanging all around. They're both in the same trade. I was further convinced when I had to interact with well off whites. There was absolutely nothing there besides having the same skin color. However this is all meaningless when the hate comes disproportionately from one side. It's not whites that are the problem and I'm not putting myself at risk, sorry!
 
What issue would they even ally on? A lot of black people revel in the fact they live off the teat of the goverment and get paid to do nothing. Uniting with the low working class whites and challenging the goverment could harm the amount of gibs they get because whites want opportunities, not hand outs.
At best higher taxes on the 1% and corporations for more bennies.
 
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