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IronLionZion

(45,404 posts)
Tue May 15, 2018, 11:29 AM May 2018

'Real' Americans are a myth. Don't you dare buy it.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/real-americans-are-a-myth-dont-you-dare-buy-it/2018/05/14/b4c3099e-57a3-11e8-8836-a4a123c359ab_story.html?utm_term=.fd437ff5e7bb

The most offensive and corrosive idea in our politics today is that some Americans are more “real” than others. Don’t you dare buy it.

Republicans are cynically peddling this un-American conceit. “Real Americans” elected and continue to support President Trump, they claim, in defiance of snooty “coastal elites” who are hopelessly out of touch with the country. It’s a total crock, and shame on those using it for political gain.

The whole point of democracy is that every citizen’s voice is supposed to have equal weight — even voices in favor of fair and compassionate immigration policy, universal health care, fighting racism, promoting gender equality, enshrining LGBT rights and other progressive causes. There is no need to be tentative about these views for fear they somehow make you, I suppose, “unreal.” They do not.

Nor does living within some arbitrary distance of an ocean, having a college education or preferring big-city life deprive anyone of standing as an American. A third-generation Kentucky coal miner and a goateed Brooklyn barista should have equal say in charting the course of the nation.

The miner and the barista don’t actually have equal say, because of the way the electoral college works, but let’s leave that aside. What I’m talking about is the perceived legitimacy of their political views. The notion has taken hold that because the miner is a “real American,” his views must therefore be more authentic — and the barista, if he does not share or accede to those views, is “out of touch.”

With world-class hypocrisy, Republican officeholders and activists are selling this load of bull while themselves, by and large, being “coastal elites.”


Only one type of Americans are real. The rest of us are unreal, just a figment of our imaginations. Shrodinger's Republicans are fabulously wealthy with advanced degrees but will save real salt of the earth heartland Americans from those smug coastal elitists oppressing them somehow.

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'Real' Americans are a myth. Don't you dare buy it. (Original Post) IronLionZion May 2018 OP
those who call themselves "real" americans are the real elitists. unblock May 2018 #1
80% live in urban areas, 20% live in rural areas. So who is the "real American"? DetlefK May 2018 #2
A sentance from Horton Hears a Who(?) Crutchez_CuiBono May 2018 #3
The writer is Eugene Robinson. Nt spooky3 May 2018 #4

unblock

(52,164 posts)
1. those who call themselves "real" americans are the real elitists.
Tue May 15, 2018, 11:32 AM
May 2018

anyone who promotes themselves by dismissing other americans as somehow lesser is practicing elitism.

even if they are dismissing the others by calling them "elitists", it is the ones who are doing the dismissing who are the real elitists.

DetlefK

(16,423 posts)
2. 80% live in urban areas, 20% live in rural areas. So who is the "real American"?
Tue May 15, 2018, 11:35 AM
May 2018

Why is it so hard for conservatives to sympathize with Americans from heartland areas like New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles...

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