I'm sorry but this is just fanciful and hopelessly optimistic, if one can even call it that, as well as pretty detached from the reality of where the US populace as a whole is heading. The reaction to BLM and the visibility of minorities in politics (mostly in the Democratic party) is producing a severe reaction, and there is little hope that Republicans are going to become 'diverse', you should check out the real numbers on that.
I have felt this backlash personally in my daily life, liberals are increasingly turning to fascism to solve their problems. Even the few exalted minorities in power serving capital will be ousted. Democrats will lose heavily and will blame the fact that they've been parading around minorities and using idpol for decades. Things will get really dire imo.
I'm sorry but this is just fanciful and hopelessly optimistic, if one can even call it that, as well as pretty detached from the reality of where the US populace as a whole is heading. The reaction to BLM and the visibility of minorities in politics (mostly in the Democratic party) is producing a severe reaction, and there is little hope that Republicans are going to become 'diverse', you should check out the real numbers on that.
I have felt this backlash personally in my daily life, liberals are increasingly turning to fascism to solve their problems. Even the few exalted minorities in power serving capital will be ousted. Democrats will lose heavily and will blame the fact that they've been parading around minorities and using idpol for decades. Things will get really dire imo.
If BLM existed in the 80s as opposed to now, do you think reactions would have been more positive?