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Originally Posted by The Batlord
But the blacks and the browns could benefit from solidarity as working class underclass, but liberalism does nothing to unite them and capitalism benefits from dividing them and since the status quo is liberal capitalism they are divided.
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I'm not sure what you mean by this tbh. I might be misreading it.
They have one thing in common, yes, but it's not the only thing they have. People vote on more than just economics. They could choose to unite and vote on class but different people have different priorities. The fact that they have different competing priorities is just inherent to representative democracy.