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Recent poll shows white, college educated women still approve of Biden, but Hispanics do not

A recent Quinnipiac poll offers us some insights on shifting demographics and political coalitions. Who is rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic that is Biden's approval rating: college educated whites. If you are white with at least four years of college, you approve of Biden at a staggering 52% compared to only 23% of whites without at least four years of college. That is right. For white people, a bachelors makes you more than twice as likely to be a Democrat sheep. 69% of non college educated whites disapprove of Biden. Among white people, the most Democrat are college educated women. So what is going on here? In my opinion, it comes down to three things: class prejudice, college indoctrination, and the media's campaign of social desirability targeted at suburban white women.
First, for as much justifiable heat that public K-12 schools take, colleges might very well be worse offenders if for no other reason than graduates, especially advance degree graduates, feel more confident in their intelligence and the correctness of their world view and want to project their world view onto others. The problem becomes that a bunch of leftist professors have shaped the world view of the graduates. You have to be a pretty stubborn SOB like me to resist all of that. While my fellow grad students were doing work on gender and identity, my area of research was the influence of apocalyptic thought on new world exploration.
Second we have class prejudice. Many college graduates work almost exclusively with other college graduates and run in similar social circles. This reinforces biases and creates a class identity. Why is Trump so different than the average politician? He grew up around New York construction workers. The staunchest Dems are often the gated community, safe space Karens. Lastly, the Democrat corporate media waged a four year social desirability campaign targeted at suburban women to guilt them into voting Dem and teaching them to hate not only Trump but all of his supporters as well. Think watchers of The View.
In summary, the problem here is that whites with over four years of college are disproportionally represented in positions of power like school boards and corporate board rooms. They also had the easiest time with the Covid policies and often saw improvement in their day to day life by getting to work from home unlike the working class who bore the brunt of the scamdemic response.
Now how about some good news. The Hispanic population is taking a strong right turn and this will only accelerate the more the Romney's of the world go bye-bye and the populist Trump Republicans enter the arena. More Hispanics disapprove of Biden than approve. Let that sink in. And unlike college educated white women, Hispanics have more children and less abortions so this is the emerging demographic in America. If we want to flip Kendall red again, working class Hispanics are the ticket. These are generalities and of course there are people that break the stereotypes, but this offers us some direction as to where our campaign time may best be spent.

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In this video I parallel the toxic ideas expressed in the Barbie movie to Pharaoh's injunction to the Hebrew midwives to kill all male children born of Hebrew women as a means of subjugating the Israelites and preventing them from rising up. this is the deep state's same plan just by different means with the American people.

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War On Food

Last night’s presentation on the War On Food was very insightful. I recommend you all watch this slideshow. Thank you Johnathan for putting this together for us. Knowledge is power and essential for us all to stay healthy.

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Meeting Monday 12-12 at the fairgrounds

At our next meeting we will have a presentation from US Law Shield. This company helps defend those who had to use self defense to save themselves or a loved one. Doesn't matter what the weapon was that was used. Presentation will start promptly at 7pm.

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NEW LOCATION: Presidential Debate Event - Sept 10th @ 7pm - "NAME that Gaffe"

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Presidential Debate Game Night "NAME that Gaffe" – Tuesday, September 10th. Doors open @ 7pm

Come watch the debate with us at THE VENUE at PROCOOL! This is for fellow Sandwich (and surrounding towns!) Patriots; it's sure to be a night of laughs and gaffes!

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WHERE: 115 E South Street, Plano.

WHEN: DOORS open at 7pm for some pre-game networking.

ONLINE LIVE: Beginning at 8pm (platform & location TBD)

RSVP to save your seat by texting 815-955-1961. Please feel free to contact Becky Nelson is you have any questions.

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What WWII internment teaches us about the pandemic response
It's become time to start trying to understand the fundamental flaws in our society that enabled the pandemic response to happen in the first place.  While great work is being done in the legal and political space, I fear society may just bury this ugly chapter in our history.  I got involved in politics in 2021 because I knew quarantine internment camps and vax passes were coming if people of conscience didn't stand up and stop them.  In comparison to WWII where innocent Japanese Americans were completely stripped of property and imprisoned, the unvaccinated fared well by historical standards proving at least a portion of our society has learned something from WWII, but it is troubling that it is only a portion.  Historical events are not inevitable.  It is important to understand why one path was chosen over another.  Despite efforts from those in power to scapegoat the unvaccinated and basically remove them from functioning society, this did not happen.  In an effort to try to understand this I am going to look back to WWII and try to discern why the Japanese were treated more severely than the Germans or Italians and what this may tell us about what we have been living through.  The key factors I see that led to Japanese interment are physical differences, race/eugenics, and hysteria from Pearl Harbor.  
 
Humans are simple creatures.  It was in part hard to scapegoat the unvaccinated because you could not tell an unvaccinated person just by appearance.  Japanese Americans were easily distinguishable from the white population, although, less so from other Asian groups.  This problem was in part solved by the fact that ethnic enclaves existed in cities so round ups could be conducted in the Japanese section of the city.  The government had records to enable individual round ups also.  There was enough physical difference between the Japanese and other Americans to make them the Other.  They were also sufficiently low in number to make interment feasible.  The Nazis tried to ease the problem of physical identification of Jews with the yellow star.  In order to scapegoat and commit atrocities you must physically mark.  This is why the mark of the beast rhetoric surfaced during covid.  The mark of the beast is about eliminating elements outside of the system; the system must be totalizing and identify everything.  There cannot be a fringe.  Oddly enough this thinking ties in with all the gender identity stuff and the Left's need to give everything a label.  
A close cousin of physical difference is eugenics/race science.  In the 1940s eugenics was all the rage in elite circles like Neo Malthusian climate change is now, which has its own eugenic components.  1940s eugenics had two strands, those obsessed with racial purity and those obsessed with healthier, better humans and these two strands could and did overlap.  The Japanese were portrayed by WWII propagandists as monkeys, inferiors.  Go watch some Disney productions on Japanese Americans and the big bad wolf as a Jew and you will see what I mean.  Japanese were viewed as an inferior form of human to be cut from the American social organism.  Conversely, Germans and Italians were not even despite the history of Italians not be considered fully white.   The covid eugenics angle is obvious.  Elites have gone from just trying to breed better humans to trying to genetically modify them.  
Pearl Harbor galvanized most of the public against the Japanese because it is very rare for the US to be attacked.  This section is self explanatory.  In the covid context, there was no Pearl Harbor event to galvanize opinion against the unvaccinated.  There was just good old fashioned prejudice, largely combined from the professional class and media against free thinkers in general.  Unvaxed became a proxy for free thinker.    
Lastly, American industrialists like Henry Ford and Standard Oil of New Jersey were deeply embedded in the German economy.  Not only did they view Hitler's Germany as a valuable market, many of them gave a wink and a nod to some of Hitler's eugenics views and anti-Semitism.  You have to remember Hitler declared war on the US, in what I would regard a s a presumptuous and foolish move because he was only bound by treaty to protect Japan from attack and was this not on the hook to defend Japan in the event Japan was the aggressor as was the caae at Pearl Harbor.  Much of the American public denied the full existence of the Holocaust during the early stages of the war.  This section is what is the most troubling as it pertains to the issues that arose during covid.  Whatever the US was doing in WWII it was not fighting fascism.  The true war on fascism has yet to be had.  Perhaps we are in the middle of it now.  
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