I work in construction, and there are several black co-workers of mine that support Trump.
Idk why it is so hard for media to grasp that there are chuds of every race.
Construction is just a circle jerk of vocal trump supporters and people too concerned about being astrocized by their coworkers to speak up. Right ring identity is peer pressured onto people that don't pay any attention to politics. It's all just jokes and games to these idiots
So you work in construction, then? Or an adjacent industry?
A bit of both depending on how far back I'm looking
So how far back can a "Trump circlejerk" go? 2016?
Also, what type of area were you working in? Because I live/work in a metro area around our state capital, which is a factor when it comes to how diverse my workplace is. I can definitely imagine a rural workplace being more white-centric and conservative.
It is not unusual for decent workers, outnumbered by right wingers, to go-along-to-get-along to keep their asses out of unneeded troubles.
Nah dude. Plenty of non-white workers saying bigoted shit all the time.
People need to stop attributing morality to skin color
Fans of misogyny work in construction? 😱
While that story is not impossible, it is vanishingly unlikely. I know that there's enough racism in the construction industry that it's a rare occurrence to even see multiple black people at a worksite.
I know that there's enough racism in the construction industry that it's a rare occurrence to even see multiple black people at a worksite.
I'm one of 5 white guys out of close to 100 other production employees, lol.
Have you ever worked in construction? At least here in VA it's a healthy mix of latino, black and white
I know enough to know that black constructor workers are surprisingly rare and usually discriminated against. Though I cannot say this with confidence for every region. Like I said, your claims are vanishingly unlikely, but not impossible.
What? How can you know it's vanishingly unlikely then in the same breath say you can't know for every region?
It is vanishingly unlikely given what we know about the subject. Even the possibility of running into multiple right-wing black people at once in normal circumstances, given that they're around 5-10% of the black population, is very unlikely. Combined with an industry where they're rare to begin with, even more so. As a result, it is exceedingly unlikely that this story is real. But again, not impossible.
The government says ~5% of the construction workforce.
Unless something has changed radically in the last couple years.
Even the possibility of running into multiple right-wing black people at once in normal circumstances
What??? People meet a lot of people in their lives.
Sure, but it is unlikely.
Given enough chances something unlikely will happen. That's on top of aggravating factors, I've met quite a few right wing black people. I've also met quite a few left wing black people. You know, because I've met a fair few people in general.
Sure, but in a way that just so happens to justify someone's problematic political views? Again, extremely unlikely.
The person works in construction, they probably have a lot of coworkers, construction workers are probably somewhat more likely to support Trump. No, I don't think that's very unlikely.
Make one or two black coworkers, sure. But a bunch and all right-wingers? I doubt that. And frankly, I question your claims too.
They said "several black co-workers of mine that support Trump."
Nowhere does that say a bunch, nor does it say all their black co-workers support Trump.
And frankly, I question your claims too.
Why?
What region do you live in? I think that's accurate for the Northeast and Midwest (even in the area around Detroit) but the black belt in the south is quite different.
It's accurate for the West and Southwest too. But I don't know enough for every region to be totally certain that it is the case. Therefore, I am saying that it is "vanishingly unlikely," not that it is impossible.
I work in construction, and there are several black co-workers of mine that support Trump.
Idk why it is so hard for media to grasp that there are chuds of every race.
Construction is just a circle jerk of vocal trump supporters and people too concerned about being astrocized by their coworkers to speak up. Right ring identity is peer pressured onto people that don't pay any attention to politics. It's all just jokes and games to these idiots
So you work in construction, then? Or an adjacent industry?
A bit of both depending on how far back I'm looking
So how far back can a "Trump circlejerk" go? 2016?
Also, what type of area were you working in? Because I live/work in a metro area around our state capital, which is a factor when it comes to how diverse my workplace is. I can definitely imagine a rural workplace being more white-centric and conservative.
It is not unusual for decent workers, outnumbered by right wingers, to go-along-to-get-along to keep their asses out of unneeded troubles.
Nah dude. Plenty of non-white workers saying bigoted shit all the time.
People need to stop attributing morality to skin color
Fans of misogyny work in construction? 😱
While that story is not impossible, it is vanishingly unlikely. I know that there's enough racism in the construction industry that it's a rare occurrence to even see multiple black people at a worksite.
I'm one of 5 white guys out of close to 100 other production employees, lol. Have you ever worked in construction? At least here in VA it's a healthy mix of latino, black and white
I know enough to know that black constructor workers are surprisingly rare and usually discriminated against. Though I cannot say this with confidence for every region. Like I said, your claims are vanishingly unlikely, but not impossible.
What? How can you know it's vanishingly unlikely then in the same breath say you can't know for every region?
It is vanishingly unlikely given what we know about the subject. Even the possibility of running into multiple right-wing black people at once in normal circumstances, given that they're around 5-10% of the black population, is very unlikely. Combined with an industry where they're rare to begin with, even more so. As a result, it is exceedingly unlikely that this story is real. But again, not impossible.
The government says ~5% of the construction workforce.
https://www.bls.gov/spotlight/2022/the-construction-industry-labor-force-2003-to-2020/home.htm
Unless something has changed radically in the last couple years.
What??? People meet a lot of people in their lives.
Sure, but it is unlikely.
Given enough chances something unlikely will happen. That's on top of aggravating factors, I've met quite a few right wing black people. I've also met quite a few left wing black people. You know, because I've met a fair few people in general.
Sure, but in a way that just so happens to justify someone's problematic political views? Again, extremely unlikely.
The person works in construction, they probably have a lot of coworkers, construction workers are probably somewhat more likely to support Trump. No, I don't think that's very unlikely.
Make one or two black coworkers, sure. But a bunch and all right-wingers? I doubt that. And frankly, I question your claims too.
They said "several black co-workers of mine that support Trump."
Nowhere does that say a bunch, nor does it say all their black co-workers support Trump.
Why?
What region do you live in? I think that's accurate for the Northeast and Midwest (even in the area around Detroit) but the black belt in the south is quite different.
It's accurate for the West and Southwest too. But I don't know enough for every region to be totally certain that it is the case. Therefore, I am saying that it is "vanishingly unlikely," not that it is impossible.