Pence says Christianity is most persecuted faith

Here are two things I said:

If your problems are related to money, or your gender, or your livelihood - those aren't religious or race things.

If you're white and Christian and you think you have problems specifically related to either of those two things

Obviously there are issues related to being men, being women, being poor or rich or whatever. Yet it seems like straight, white Christians like to choose their race and their religion as the two reasons why they're so persecuted by the rest of the country. Neither of those two things are worth pitying, sorry. I wasn't even talking specifically about white, but since you want to make it exclusively about white men (what a surprise), let's talk about them.

however one thing that can definitely be assured is that white men as a group have been seeing their incomes decrease and Society turn against them.

You're gonna have to cite some sources for the declining incomes of white men before I believe you. As for the other half of that statement, maybe if they'd stop whining about minorities standing up for themselves and acting like equality hurts them, then those said minorities would have a higher opinion of white men. People without privilege don't pity people with privilege for not being able to handle suddenly not having as much privilege. More equality is a good thing. Whining about more equality is childish and should rightfully be ignored. If you try to stop progress because you're not as powerful anymore, then who cares? You're in the way of progress go over there and be quiet.

However you view the group, statistically speaking white men are experiencing a decline

Again, let's see some sources. I assume you read studies that look at white men through several different contexts before reaching this conclusion, right?

They're not gonna vote for other people before themselves - would you, honestly?

Uh, yes? I vote by policy and voting history of the people on the ballot. I don't care what they're race, gender, or religion are. Are you saying you vote for whoever looks more like you?

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