Donald Trump’s presidential win should signal the end of liberal identity politics
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“Democrats have simply lost the country,” he said. “They have lost the capacity to speak to the vast middle of America, an America that is, in large part, white, very religious and not highly educated.
“Ever since Reagan, [Republicans have] been able to capture the message and an understanding — or persuade people of a certain understanding of what the nation is about and what’s good for it,” he added.
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“To take one example,” he continued, “the whole issue of bathrooms and gender — in this particular election, when the stakes were so high, the fact that Democrats and liberals, more generally, lost a lot of political capital on this issue that frightened people. People were misinformed about certain things, but it was really a question of where young people would be going to the bathroom and where they would be in lockers. Is that really the issue we want to be pushing leading up to a momentous election like this one? It’s that shortsightedness that comes from identity politics.”
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Katherine Franke, a law professor, wrote an
article this week comparing Mr. Lilla to former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke for rejecting the “whitelash” narrative that racial animus led to Mr. Trump’s election.
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Mr. Lilla said he was “very glad” to read Ms. Franke’s article, “because it showed exactly what I’m talking about.”
“The only response I would have is, I rest my case,” he told NPR.
I guess not all Ivy League professors are ideologically-driven idiots ...