The real divide in politics is cities vs rural. The cities are big, diverse and multicultural. Within the cities class is very evident and it is the primary thing which divides people, rather than "tribe". The rural areas are ethnically homogeneous and rich in native culture, class is not as apparent and tribe is what separates the people. This past decade has been essentially the city-dwellers trying to impose their reality and vision upon the entire country, causing Trump's 2016 election victory and then 2024. Cityfags do not care about mass migration because it doesn't effect them, they don't care about destroying small rural communities with immigrants, taking jobs away from the rural natives or offshoring factory jobs to third world shitholes so they can have cheaper gadgets off Amazon. The meeting between Trump and Mamdani is very interesting to me, I'd like to see where that goes and whether politics could move in a more unitary direction that seeks to bridge this eternal divide and somehow get the cities and country to co-exist. Cityfags need to be taught that they can't keep ignoring the realities of the natives forever, they act as a colonists while at the same time preaching anti-colonialism in their woke universities, woke colonists that seek to undermine white countries because within the cities the whites tend to be at the top of the class hierarchy.