The article discusses the consequences of an influencer's endorsement of Trump as financial losses are contrasted with the broader implications for identity politics among white and Latino men. It highlights the reluctance of certain demographics to accept warnings about inclusivity and the damaging effects of current political maneuvers, such as H.R. 22, which threatens voter rights. The piece stresses the urgency of activism in protecting democracy and ensuring representation in the upcoming elections.
"Damn! You over here like, damn, Kamala, come back to me!" Akademiks joked, speculating that Ross may regret his enthusiastic endorsement of Trump on the campaign trail, now that the president's economic policy has cost him at least $10 million.
This influencer is among many who are why Harris-Walz made no inroads with white and Latino men. They feel a need to belong to a tribe and it's one which pulls up the tree house ladder to prevent women especially those of color from joining.
At some point we'll have to rescue these guys like Bluebeard's last wife because we'll be rescuing ourselves at the same time.
An urgent call to action. Go to Indivisible.org and read the explanation about H.R. 22, a bill which will disenfranchise a massive number of voters.
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