It won't take a white man to defeat Trump, so let's just stop pushing the notion that gender or race should factor in who is the nominee. Warren could easily defeat Trump, because she is progressive, but still pragmatic enough to win over swing voters. Besides that, Trump won by about 70k votes across three states to secure 270 and lost the popular vote by millions, so he's far from being in a position of being that secure against credible candidates.
>let's stop pushing the notion that gender or race should factor in who is the nominee
>the nominee shouldn't be a white male
Did you guys (the Democrats) learn ANYTHING about identity politics from last year's election? This is the one reason I won't join the Democratic Party (and why I endorsed Trump despite being center-left), the f'ing identity politics!
The highlighted sentence describes me well. I'm a registered Republican, but an actual RINO; however the Democrats have gone off the deep end with identity politics.
Driven out of retirement by how crazy this has made me...
Read Invisible O's first sentence again. It is simply saying the Democrats do not
have to nominate a white male in order to beat Trump. For anyone who didn't understand, the next part clarifies that race and gender shouldn't be a factor in the choice. It's not even a separate sentence! (It was in response to someone implying Democrats would have a harder time winning with a woman.) Invisible can correct me if I'm wrong.
The fact that it's being misunderstood as an identity-politics attack on white men actually exemplifies perfectly the problem with the backlash to identity politics. It recalls people distorting Black Lives Matter into an attack on white people (it's not) or feminism as an attack on men (it's not). I'm not saying never to push back on political correctness in moments when, like with any other thing, someone has gotten carried away with it. But you can actually do that and still be a Democrat because you have enough perspective to see it's not the biggest crisis facing the world.
And actually even if someone had meant what is being misunderstood here... if women, seeing that society has been treating them unfairly forever, that they're half the population but a small minority of congress and have been none of the 40+ presidents for over 200 years, want to finally have a woman president, that doesn't even strike me as all that outrageous or hostile to men.