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The wealthy leftist elite has mastered the rhetoric of ridicule for the lower-middle classes, especially struggling Whites. Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden wrote off their political opponents as supposedly crude, superstitious and racist, smearing them as "clingers," "deplorables," irredeemables" and "chumps."

Class is fluid; race is immutable. So by fixating on race, the left believes that it can divide America into permanent victimizers and victims — at a time when race and class are increasingly disconnecting.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

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These paragraphs were taken from the article titled "Hanson: Democratic Party won't admit its become the party of wealth." The article was written by Victor Davis Hanson, columnist of the Toronto Sun diary. The column was written on July 15, 2021.

In his column, journalist Hanson establishes a strong critique to Democrats for the way they are becoming reacher, forgetting the difficult conditions of the American middle classes and the poor.

After those paragraphs mentioned above, the author continues saying that "Americans who struggle to pay soaring gas, food, energy, and housing prices are berated for their 'white privilege by an array of well-paid academics, media elite, and CEOs."

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