As Victor Davis Hanson pointed out recently, the upcoming election isn’t just about liberal Democrat Kamala Harris versus conservative Republican Donald Trump. It’s turning into a bigger fight between those who look down on everyday Americans and those who are fed up with being lectured by elites.
The ‘Them vs. Us’ Narrative
Tucker Carlson has taken this “them and us” theme to heart in a powerful speech. He highlighted an interesting statistic: during the last election, Biden voters held 70% of America’s wealth while Trump supporters had only 30%. At first glance, it seems like the Republican Party is now representing working-class folks, which is great! But then you have to wonder—how did they end up with so much wealth if they don’t seem to contribute anything meaningful?
The Skills Gap
Carlson bluntly stated that many wealthy Biden voters lack real skills. “There’s nothing they do that we really need,” he said. Imagine if these individuals were suddenly removed from their jobs—would anyone even notice? Would society crumble without them? It’s hard to believe that we’d all starve without private equity or DEI consultants around.
The Need for Real Contributions
Carlson posed some tough questions: “How long could your family survive without a DEI consultant?” It’s almost laughable when you think about it. Would your child really be asking for one as Halloween approaches? The absurdity highlights how disconnected some people are from reality.
Questioning Authority Figures
He went on to critique figures like Tim Walz, saying he doesn’t need advice from someone he considers creepy. This sentiment resonates with many who feel uneasy about authority figures trying to dictate personal lives and values.
A System That Rewards Elites
Carlson made it clear that there’s an entire class of people who have built a system designed to reward themselves with money and power they haven’t earned. He didn’t hold back when describing these positions as “bullshit jobs.” These roles often lecture hardworking individuals—like plumbers, firefighters, and farmers—who actually keep our society running smoothly.
The True Heroes Among Us
Let’s face it: the real heroes are not those sitting behind desks in ivory towers but rather those doing essential work every day. They’re the ones fixing our homes, saving lives during emergencies, building infrastructure, and growing food for everyone else.
A Call for Respect
So why do we label these hardworking individuals as “deplorables”? When disaster strikes or power goes out, good luck calling upon college administrators or elite professionals for help! The truth is clear; it’s time we recognize where true value lies in our society.
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