IG:you can do better than that response. Much of what you wrote does not address the criticisms in the article (the article itself fails to define “core American values”) . Your own references to the violence in democratic cities and to the Woke crowd, are beside the point. The fact that those groups are guilty of great wrongs is irrelevant to the article’s thesis ideas:
rural Whites who, despite legitimate grievances, are increasingly inclined to hold racist and xenophobic beliefs, to believe in conspiracy theories, to accept violence as a legitimate course of political action, and toexhibit antidemocratic tendencies.
You do not address any of that though you are clearly offended by it. Accusing the other side of doing the same things is a distraction not a defense.
SinceI was chiefly addressing the rural dwellers among us..I didn't think I had to explain to THEM that THEY are basically not "racist" nor "xenophobic"..I believe most of them know clearly where they stand..and that does not describe rheir personalitiese.
I am pleaased tht I thought to repost part of their claims, so the guys here could SEE how twisted they are.
I don't see any problem pointing out that those authors are calling rural people "violent", when it is the cities that are burning down...and that at
the hands of people in their neighborhoods.
..And "conspiracy theories"...what is a bigger conspiracy than calling conservative patriots, "Nazis" and "Fascists" ? Sorry I don't mix with Nzis and
facists, and I sincerely doubt many here do..
.. And our preoccupation with defending our Constitution, speaks DIRECTLY to our defending "core American values". BTW: I don't believe the
participants here need a clarification of "core American values" ! As Ed Meese once said.." I can't explain pornography to you, but I know it when I see it."
So it should be evident innthe case of core American values. If need be, just read the Constitution
Sorry, you have to do better than that !