The Difference Between Celebrating Your Identity and Identity Politics

Want to know something truly hilarious? Jeff Bezos, one of the richest men in the world, has made diversity hiring totally mandatory in Amazon warehouses for years. But he doesn’t do this because diversity is Amazon’s “strength.” He does it because he realizes how a diverse underpaid workforce benefits him personally.

Bezos understands that a workforce made up of people who have nothing in common with each other — and in many cases don’t even speak the same language — will never be able to unionize and demand higher wages. Diversity is only a strength for the rich fat cat running the company, because his underpaid workers don’t trust each other enough to form a cohesive group. That’s why every unionization effort at Amazon has fallen apart.

It’s also why many astute political observers believe the Democrat Party is destined to chop itself up into fish food. Their failed ideology of communism is such a turn-off to most people with brains that the only way the party can stay cohesive is by fabricating an outside “enemy” to focus them on. (In this case, evil straight white males engaging in white supremacy domestic terrorism of insurrection and other forms of badness.)

 

Without an enemy to keep the proles focused on, all of the identity politics subgroups of the Democrat Party would just turn on each other like a bunch of Amazon warehouse employees.

Very few young people on the right are able to talk about identity politics with such clarity as Candace Owens right now. Check out her great remarks on the subject in this video!


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