Honestly with Bari Weiss

How the Working Class Became America’s Second Class

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Apr 2, 2024
Batya Ungar-Sargon, Newsweek opinion editor and author of 'Second Class', dives into the shifting dynamics of the American working class. She highlights the class divide that transcends traditional political narratives, revealing how disillusionment has led many workers away from the Democratic Party. Through the lens of the 2016 election, she critiques mainstream media’s misunderstanding of working-class sentiments, emphasizing their search for dignity and opportunity. Ungar-Sargon advocates for honest discourse around these vital issues in American society.
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ANECDOTE

Trump's Multiracial Support

  • Trump's rising popularity among Hispanic voters and Black men challenges the narrative of his support being solely white.
  • Working-class voters, regardless of race, find common ground in their economic concerns and lack of representation.
ANECDOTE

Working Class Tiers

  • Batya Ungar-Sargon identifies three tiers within the working class: those living a middle-class life, those barely covering bills, and those constantly struggling.
  • A shared characteristic is their strong work ethic and pride in labor, contrasting with the dependent poor.
INSIGHT

The "Slave Caste"

  • Batya Ungar-Sargon argues that undocumented immigrants are a "slave caste" due to their exploitation by cartels and employers.
  • She believes this system devalues service industry jobs and harms American workers.
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