I was going to make my own thread about this to a degree but since you have already made the thread, I'll just post my thoughts in this one. Kind of long winded...sorry not sorry.
Edit: Bottom of the page, no one will ever read, GG Angelus pt 2. Kill me now
This election has actually done a great job in illustrating the completely different ideas and belief about race in America. The polling data seems to back up the feeling I'm about to express, so if you get offended...well do some soul searching.
White America and minority America view this country much differently; much of this is due to the fact that white America doesn't have to deal with any of the issues minority America has to deal with on a daily (yes daily) basis. This election cycle and it's results have shown us in painstaking detail that white America thought we were post racial and everyone was equal. This election showed a complete divorce from the realities of this country, whether that be because they choose to ignore it, or think a few rights movements and a President being black erases 300+ years of hatred, mistreatment, and abuse of people not born white.
People genuinely act shocked that such rhetoric could be found in a candidate running for the position of the most powerful man/woman in the country; but this isn't something brand new. It's been part of
American politics for ages; minorities have complained about it for just as long. Tying race into politics isn't some new lifehack that Donald Trump discovered, it's been the pillar of the Republican party since the shuffle in the 60s. If I were to be asked to draw a venn diagram between white people and republicans who are shocked at this as if this was something new, I could almost get away with simply drawing one circle.
But what really makes it damning is the fact that so many people have been trying downplay how much racism factors into politics or completely divorce the two, and as a minority it's frustrating as hell. Not just because of this hilarious act of being shocked then trying to rationalize and divorce the racism. I get it, your sheltered viewed on racial relations in this country are forever shattered (until you stop caring in about 2 months and go back to your bubble).
My issue, frustration, and rage comes more from these same people sitting in their ivory towers playing air traffic controller telling minorities how they should feel, telling minorities to effectively stop focusing on racism/sexism/phobiatic (pretty sure this isn't a word) nature of politics. That we need to "compromise". That's the thing that triggers me/us more than anything. Being told by groups of people who we thought were on our side, that we need to compromise our
due rights that said groups have always had in order to "unify". That we need to "see it from their perspective"; you do NOT get to tell us that when your rights were guaranteed the day YOUR forefathers put pen to paper after they took this land from others to establish this country. Like it's insulting, demeaning, and infuriating. We're tired of being told that demanding my rights and refusing to "compromise" only pushes people towards Trump like figures. If asking for equal rights is what pushes people towards Trump like figures then you need to question those people, not us. Our rights that are owed to us are not up for compromise or discussion. Not all opinions are equal or worth listening to; "LGBT shouldn't have equal rights because..." is not a viewpoint worth entertaining period. "Mexicans are all rapists and taking our jobs (but somehow lazy at the same time...)" is not a viewpoint worth entertaining. "Black Lives Matter" is not up for debate period, there is no "opinion" on this.
As a minority, I realise that the Republican party still uses the Southern Strategy and implicitly tie race/religion into all aspects of politics. As minorities we are acutely aware of this fact and have been. The issue is, people who are completely unaware of it, or worse didn't care because it was covert so they could justify it in their mind, are suddenly trying to tell us how to react now that it's overt again. We're past tired of your "both sides" bullshit; it wouldn't be so bad if you didn't look down on us with your smug attitudes and holier than thou approach. Fuck off with your book/movie quotes about becoming the evil you hate, stop with your false equivalency nonsense. Stop telling us to understand the racism/bigotry/sexism levied against us. We're ALWAYS the ones compromising, we're always the ones being told by you that "we'll get to your issues in due time"; being told that these other issues are important. You offer no solutions, your suggestions don't lead to unity, they're empty words you prattle to pat yourselves on the back thinking "yea I did good!"
Full on campaigns of hate are okay because many people are under the delusion that "love wins" or whatever bullshit you spout that you gleamed from movies and books. In reality it doesn't because if it did despite the fact Hillary might not have been your preferred candidate she would have won. I can respect the Republican vote more than I can respect the vote of millions of pompus "allies" who decided not to vote because she's "Crooked" or "wasn't my pick". For most minorities she wasn't there main pick either but she won, we sucked it up and voted for her because it became quite clear quite fast that the other candidate would make our lives worse. But your convictions and "conscience" was more important than our lives. You have the right to not vote, or vote Trump or third party that's fine. But you do not get to turn around and tell us to "get in line" or anything of the like. If we want to be outraged we can and will be, if that bothers you go back into the bubble you've been in your entire life where you thought we were some post racial wonderland where we walk outside and birds land on our shoulder and the milk man tips his hat to us while whistling some feel good jingle.
Racism/sexism/bigotry exists in this country realize it, accept it, stop trying to rationalize it away or divorce it from politics. You just show your stupidity and the fact you just stepped out your bubble. It always has and it has always been a pillar of the Republican platform, minorities have been only pointing this out to you for decades, stop talking down to us, start listening to us. Stop telling us to "compromise" and meet people in the middle and to not be upset with them stop telling us that it's just "talk" and we don't know if Trump really means it. Stop with your stupid fucking videogame Metal Gear Solid "he's actually going to unify us by making everyone hate him" bullshit. It's infuriating as fuck, it's not funny, it just reminds us of your privilege. We're tired of being told to stop with the "Us vs Them" mentality when we aren't the ones who created and fostered it. Crack open a book, learn the history of the country you're in. We're tired of being told that we need to "step out of our bubble" by a group of people who have never seen the outside of their bubble/comfort zone to coddle another group who has never lived a day outside of their bubble.
To quote Jesse Williams and expand it to include all minorities groups:
"The burden of the brutalized is not to comfort the bystander. That's not our job, alright; stop with all that. If you have a critique for the resistance, for our resistance, then you better have an established record of critique of our oppression. If you have no interest—if you have no interest in equal rights for us, then do not make suggestions to those who do. Sit down."