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Ben Shapiro Blames ‘Useless White People’ for Socialism

Politics
United States
开始于 June 28, 2026

The Daily Wire podcaster supported policies that boosted the hard left in New York. The post Ben Shapiro Blames ‘Useless White People’ for Socialism appeared first on The American Conservative

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Shapiro's comments reflect a growing frustration with complacency among those who benefit from the status quo in capitalist societies.

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Labeling any group as 'useless' is counterproductive and fosters division, hindering collective progress toward social justice.

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The rise of socialism in urban areas shows a need for deeper economic reforms, rather than scapegoating specific demographics.

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Blaming 'useless white people' oversimplifies complex social issues and distracts from productive solutions to socialism.

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Ben Shapiro's remarks highlight a critical issue: the responsibility of privileged groups in addressing societal inequalities.

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