Trump - the anger of the bottom whites

Jeanne 2022-03-16 09:01:03

Watch Douglas play a story that reflects the frustration of the bottom-level white-collar male white-collar workers when their marriage failed and their career was hopeless, because of various trivial matters, they lost control and began to denounce violence to trigger a series of reactions. The story is called " Rage Storm ". , in a fit of anger, he simply abandoned the car and went to call his ex-wife to see his daughter, but he didn't have enough coins. He went to the canteen to exchange money and clashed with the Korean shopkeeper who said he was not standard. He was provoked by the young Latino when he came out, and was chased and killed. , was entangled by homeless people, and went into McDonald's to eat hamburgers with a gun. Anyway, the series of conflicts were all trivial matters, resulting in many deaths and injuries. Although this film was produced in 1993, it has been 27 years so far, but it can be seen that the anger of the so-called bottom white people in the United States is now. Perhaps the anger that it provoked from that time has finally been reflected in President Trump, no wonder that no matter how unreliable Trump is, his 45% basic support plate has remained the same. Because compared with the unreliable words and policies, these people demand full-scale populism, expel illegal immigrants, return to white Protestant traditions, curb diversity, defend American liberal competitiveism, reduce administrative interference, cancel racial care, and so on.

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    Detective Keene: You don't need a pen. Just use one of them cat turds.

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    Motorcycle Cop: I am?

    Sergeant Prendergast: Yeah. Today's my last day as a cop.

    Motorcycle Cop: Lucky me.