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Hardhat Riot: Nixon, New York City, and the Dawn of the White Working-Class Revolution
Hardhat Riot: Nixon, New York City, and the Dawn of the White Working-Class Revolution | David Paul Kuhn
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New York Times Notable Book of 2020 In May 1970, four days after Kent State, construction workers chased students through downtown Manhattan, beating scores of protestors bloody. As hardhats clashed with hippies, it soon became clear that something larger was happening; Democrats were at war with themselves. In The Hardhat Riot, David Paul Kuhn tells the fateful story-how chaotic it was, when it began, when the white working class first turned against liberalism, when Richard Nixon seized the breach, and America was forever changed. It was unthinkable one generation before: FDR's "forgotten man" siding with the party of Big Business and, ultimately, paving the way for presidencies from Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump. In the shadow of the half-built Twin Towers, on the same day the Knicks rallied against the odds and won their first championship, we relive the schism that tore liberalism apart. We experience the tumult of Nixon's America and John Lindsay's New York City, as festering division explodes into violence. Nixon's advisors realize that this tragic turn is their chance, that the Democratic coalition has collapsed and that "these, quite candidly, are our people now." In this nail-biting story, Kuhn delivers on meticulous research and reporting, drawing from thousands of pages of never-before-seen records. We go back to a harrowing day that explains the politics of today. We experience the battle between two tribes fighting different wars, soon to become different Americas, ultimately reliving a liberal war that maimed both sides. We come to see how it all was laid bare one brutal day, when the Democratic Party's future was bludgeoned by its past, as if it was a last gasp to say that we once mattered too.
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The riot itself is actually the least interesting aspect of this book. What was far more interesting is the history and politics that lead up to it, and Kuhn tells that tale masterfully. This is the story of how the Democratic party lost the white, middle class voter, and why they shouldn't have. Worst of all, Kuhn shows how Democrats learned nothing from it, and continue to make the same mistakes to this very day.

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Sadly, nothing has changed. Today, Liberals get behind pieces of shit like Ta-Nehesi Coates, who was thrilled on 9/11 because white firefighters were killed.

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...backwardness."

It's sad how the Left still makes the very same mistakes.

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'68 Democratic Convention

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This is referring to the '68 Democratic Convention, and I'm somewhat skeptical. I don't question the accuracy of the numbers, but when you put yourself in the place of the cops, and understand that they had feces and cow blood thrown in their face, and you understand that the journalists were standing right next to the assholes who were throwing it--it helps to explain why they got beaten. If I were a cop, I would've shot everyone near me.

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Will Durant

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(Continued)...seemed to feel that anyone against crime must be against civil rights." By deemphasizing crime, the left effectively tolerated it in the name of toleration.

My thoughts: If this sounds familiar, it's because this type of Liberal insanity has returned.

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(Continued)...fullhearted about "the revolution." Howe turned to him and said, "You know what you're going to be? You're going to be a dentist."