Some of y'all are still confused as to why it seems that Silicon Valley billionaires are "turning to Trump." That's because you don't listen to Black people, you disrespect poor white people, and you ignore obvious statistics that have been staring you in the face for decades.

Silicon. Valley. Billionaires. Have. Always. Supported. Trump.

Not because they like the tax breaks. Because they are more likely to be racist, and racism is the greatest predictor of Trump support.

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There's a statistical lie that the US tells itself:

"Poor white people are more racist than rich white people!"

This is objectively, demonstrably, false. It's been shown over and over. But we still cling to it. We use lies like: "college educated white people are less likely to vote GOP!"

First of all there's not a 1:1 correlation between racism and GOP. Second, business owners are richer than employees, and most US business owners *didn't* go to college.

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1. The most accurate indicator of Trump support, is racism. The 2nd most accurate, is sexism. Not "economic anxiety." The only anxiety that they have, is that Black people might have some money.

https://hachyderm.io/@mekkaokereke/112509146141942999

2. Most Trump voters, were not working class.

https://hachyderm.io/@mekkaokereke/109876824739991841

3. Most Jan 6 participants, were rich.

https://hachyderm.io/@mekkaokereke/109880485930219870

4. Venture Capital, is the most racist part of the US financial/capital allocation system, by far.

https://hachyderm.io/@mekkaokereke/109982115166606787

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mekka okereke :verified: (@[email protected])

@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] No, it's not interesting *to me*. There is no "larger trend" or "new insight," to be found. It is what it looks like. White women in the US are the only group of women that votes for the most racist, most fascist, candidate on the ballot. And it's been shown ad nauseum, that racism predicts Trump support. This isn't controversial, or new. You can just ask these women, and they will tell you. This has been done many times. https://www.vox.com/identities/2017/1/4/14160956/trump-racism-sexism-economy-study

Hachyderm.io

Most of the *people* in Silicon Valley, vote Dem.

But most of the *money* in Silicon Valley, votes GOP.

Some of these VCs sit around in online chat rooms with alt-right reactionaries and real life nazis. Some of them hold little public meetings, where they talk about ending democracy and great replacement theory. Some of them write books on why diversity is bad, and should be avoided. Most of them cheer on Elon's anti-woke, fashy push.

And y''all are surprised that they support Trump?

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When you hear "college educated white folk," picture:
* A barista at a Starbucks in Portland
* Pam and Jim from The Office
* Military officers
* Teachers

None of these people are making bank.๐Ÿคท๐Ÿฟโ€โ™‚๏ธ They're slightly pro-Trump or pro-Biden, depending on the region.

When you hear "non college educated white folk," picture:
* Tech startup founders that drop out of college
* Trades business owners (plumber, electrician, etc)
* 70% of real estate agents
* 77% of sheriffs

Rich. Very Trumpy, everywhere.

Shout out to all the people just now learning that a US Sheriff, whose job is statistically safer than being a gardener, carpenter, or taxi driver, and that barely graduated high school, and whose job is mainly harassing and beating unarmed Black and Brown people... gets paid between 3X and 6X the salary of an active duty Navy Seal with 2 Masters degrees, on deployment in an active war zone.๐Ÿ™‚๐Ÿ™ƒ

6X. Not a typo.

Many of those sheriffs took time off of work to go act out at Jan 6. No SEALs did. ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿฟโ€โ™‚๏ธ

@mekkaokereke Excellent rant. A small epilogue;
People told me that homeless people are drug addicts or crazy or both. I sought out homeless people to see for myself. The unhoused are a *population* with people who are addicts to people who work in office buildings 9 to 5. The VISIBLE and IN YOUR FACE unhoused often have issues, but *most* of the population is just getting along as best they can not bothering anyone. My understanding was flawed by the a subset of that population.
@ChuckMcManis also that homelessness can be an inciting incident to the visible and in your face, with subsequent addictions, rather than vice-versa.

@danlyke @ChuckMcManis

One of the more interesting points I heard about the unhoused was that *all* their bad days were in public as a consequence of their being unhoused. We donโ€™t see most peopleโ€™s bad days.

@ChuckMcManis @mekkaokereke

To be face to face with a houseless individual who has come in from -20C weather, moaning with pain as their frostbitten hands and feet warm up, unable to find a spot at a shelter except the same one at which they were assaulted the week before, is to be face to face with the realities that make houselessness a cause of addictions as much as the other way around.

#HousingFirst

@ChuckMcManis @mekkaokereke yep, I have had several family members who dealt with being homeless and the stereotypenus just a stereotype.

@ChuckMcManis

If you use meal delivery apps, then you've had food delivered by a homeless person. You ate the food, and it was fine.๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฟ

You may not have recognized them as homeless, because they were clean, showered, and did not suffer from severe addiction or mental illness.

Bad reaction:
"Ew! Why do they let homeless people deliver food?!"

Human reaction:
"How do we make rent affordable?"

https://www.reddit.com/r/doordash_drivers/comments/wihr6i/homeless_doordash_delivery_driversis_that_really/?rdt=36601

https://www.tiktok.com/@greatestlovejourney2/video/7376597139926879531

https://www.tiktok.com/@thehomemoreproject/video/7174502167162817838

https://www.tiktok.com/@thestephseries/video/7138906643135221038

@ChuckMcManis @mekkaokereke I volunteer with an organization that helps families with children experiencing houselessness, and the vast majority of our client families have at least one adult working full time. Many people see a person with mental health issues (which are often caused by/exacerbated by being unhoused) and/or on drugs (often self-medicating; remember that when cops clear encampments they throw away prescription meds) and assume that's everyone who's unhoused.
@pooserville @mekkaokereke This has been my experience as well. This is one reason I try to remind myself to ignore stereotypes. Listening to their stories of how they went from housed to unhoused also reminds me that "there but for the grace of God ..." many things in my life could have put me on the other side of our conversation.