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[-] nicerdicer@feddit.de 61 points 6 months ago

No matter where an election is coming up - people tend to vote against their interests. This meme popped up in my head when I read this thread:

[-] AnarchistsForDemocracy@lemmy.world 7 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Unless their interest are not obvious to you in so far as that they are voting to maintain a racist hierarchy and privilege that equates to tangible benefits.

More than 50% of white american women voted for trump. Trump is a sexist, they know this. They also know that he will maintain their racist advantages over blacks, mexicans, jews, natives, asians you name it. So they voted for the ability to call the cops on you and have the police shoot you if they see you in their neighborhood.

It is basically a cast system that they voted for. Just in this case the cast system is based on racism.

Anybody knows a better explanation, please, feel free to reply and give your view what the benefits or expected pay-offs were for voting trump as a poor white woman.

edit: i forgot to mention what the expected reward is: if blacks, gays, jews, mexicans, asians, natives are beaten into submission and constantly harassed, then they can't compete with them for jobs as well, and their kids won't be able to compete with their kids either, as they will be constantly harassed, bullied and even murdered by the police and other racists.

[-] nicerdicer@feddit.de 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Regarding your edit: This might be the reason, why people tend to vote against their interests. To weed out competition. For instance, people would happily vote against free school lunch - even if the option of free school lunch would benefit them - just because some different ethnical and/or political group would not receive that benefit either.

I see a very similar behavior in German politics right now: The right-wing party (AfD) is gaining popularity and the conservative party (CDU) is going to lose voters towards them. In order to appeal to voters they want to (very oversimplified) alter social welfare benefits to the worse and keep minimum wage from rising, all while claiming that immigration (among other things) is the issue. But those who are voting for the right wing party and the conservative party as well are the ones who clearly would benefit from better social welfare an a higher minimum wage. These people would rather decline any improvements regarding social welfare and minimum wage, so that others (immigrants for example) would not benefit from them either.

Edit: typos

[-] AquaTofana@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

More than 50% of white women voted for Trump? Do you have a source for this?!

I'm genuinely asking here, because that's gross as fuck if true. I'm a white woman. I couldn't imagine voting for that POS, however, my mother is suuuuuuper into the "Bible" so I know she did. My parents are unfortunately super fans of his. I didn't think that there were that many like her though.

Edit: I was so appalled I looked myself. I did find a bunch of stuff supporting it like truthout andthe guardian, which is absolutely fucking infuriating to me.

I did see that when it came to women with college, more did vote for Clinton than Trump, but it wasn't enough to outweigh when combined with those who lacked a college education.

FFS. This stat actually massively upsets me.

[-] SCB@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)
[-] silence7@slrpnk.net 4 points 6 months ago

Those numbers are for women as a whole. Looking just at white women, using the same sources:

2016: 45% Clinton 47% Trump

2020: 46% Biden 53% Trump

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