“In America, communities of color have always put our "economic anxieties" second to placate the economic anxieties of "real Americans" from the "Rust Belt." We just pray and hope they will do the right thing and vote for a qualified candidate who doesn't want to put babies in camps. Sometimes it works, and other times we get Trump. If we are to be honest with ourselves, the group that has historically always played identity politics is white voters, and the rest of us have been hijacked by their rage, fear, and anxiety. Theirs are the grievances of "regular Americans from the heartland." When we voice our concerns, we are "playing the race card," engaging in victimhood, not pulling ourselves up by our bootstraps, abusing political correctness, and enforcing cancel culture and affirmative action.” AmericaPoliticsRacismEconomicsAmericansDonald TrumpPeople Of ColorAnxietiesRace CardRust Belt Book:Go Back to Where You Came From: And Other Helpful Recommendations on How to Become American Source: Go Back to Where You Came From: And Other Helpful Recommendations on How to Become American