Whatever perceived consensus might have once existed in this country about the sort of place “we” wanted it to be is now gone.
There was a broad mythical narrative that a large majority basically bought into — and most of those people were white. Because black and brown people didn’t have political power and were vastly underrepresented in media, the perception existed that the mainstream white culture was “the American culture.”
This broad white culture was seen by most as what the country “ought to be.”
Although there was vigorous competition within that white culture for power and control, the cultural consensus was fairly well accepted. Other groups were considered tiny players in the political and social sense.

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