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Good evening. It's Thursday, September 7. Welcome to a new episode of System Update, our live nightly show that airs every Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. Eastern, exclusively here on Rumble, the free speech alternative to YouTube.
Tonight: The primary theme of most corporate media since 2016, at least after they finally were forced to give up on their twisted Russiagate conspiracy theories, is that Donald Trump is a white supremacist bent on ending American democracy and replacing it with a white nationalist dictatorship. This narrative has been bizarre for many reasons, starting with the fact that Trump attracted more nonwhite voters than any Republican nominee in years and then increased that support when he ran for reelection in 2020. So, if Trump is eager to install white nationalist despotism, in the United States, it appears that many nonwhite voters, including many black Americans and Latino Americans, are very eager to join him in this and empower him to succeed. That seems odd. But what is really scaring Democrats and scaring them to their bones is all new polling data showing that nonwhite voters continue to migrate away from Joe Biden and the Democratic Party to the GOP and to Trump specifically. On Tuesday, the New York Times published an analysis of recent polling data headlined “Consistent Signs of Erosion in Black and Hispanic Support for Biden.” It explained, "On average, Mr. Biden leads Mr. Trump by just 53 percent to 28 percent among registered nonwhite voters in a compilation of Times/Siena polls from 2022 and 2023." (The New York Times. Sept. 5, 2023).
In other words, more than one out of every four nonwhite Americans have heard the corporate media telling them for seven straight years that Trump is a racist, that he hates them, that the Republican Party favors their suppression and even their eradication, and yet they continue in larger and larger numbers to express support for the white nationalist. In some ways, that simply demonstrates that fewer and fewer people even listen to corporate media or trust anything that they say. But the heterodox leftist writer and academic Freddy deBoer has a new book out that very well explains these trends even more clearly than that. It’s entitled “How Elites Ate the Social Justice Movement.” DeBoer uses his own experiences in academia, illustrative anecdotes and ample social science data that demonstrate how insular, affluent, provincial, liberal elites have almost entirely taken over media discourse in the United States, and how the themes and worldviews they propagate are virtually designed to alienate and sicken rather than persuade and attract ordinary Americans, including many that might be inclined to vote Democrat, absent these pointless and out-of-touch perspectives, deBoer has long been one of the U.S.'s best writers and most independent left-wing voices. A reasonably positive review of his book by The Wall Street Journal editorial page editor, Barton Swain, who himself is a fairly traditional establishment conservative said of deBoer: "At present, he is best known for writing derisive, occasionally very funny essays castigating the American left for allowing itself to be gentrified into an effete, self-perpetuating ruling class. I find his writing brilliant, puzzling and reprehensible in roughly equal parts." (The Wall Street Journal. Aug. 25, 2023)
On Tuesday, we sat down with deBoer for a wide-ranging interview about his new book, about his scathing critiques of laughable politics, his recent mockery of the AOC left and a New York magazine article entitled “AOC is just a regular Old Democrat”, and about the reason so many ordinary Americans, led by people of color, are finding Democrats and liberals increasingly repulsive. We really enjoyed this interview and are confident you will too.
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