I'll dig down 3 levels of "why".
The endemic anti-intellectualism among white communities (especially rural and southern) has resulted in a steady decline of white people in well-paying professions in America. If you count the Jewish as a separate group, white people are likely a minority in corporate America. Combined with social upliftment of other groups ("wokism") and the opioid crisis (that has disproportionately affected hinterland communities but immigrant groups seem immune to), white people are sliding down the American totem pole. Trumpism, alt-right, anti-woke, and the general resurgence of racist rhetoric are basically just reactions to all this.
These people want manufacturing because manufacturing is largely considered a "white people sport". If America becomes a manufacturing-first society, the hope is that it puts white people at the front and center of American society again.
JD Vance wrote a book about this.
> white people are likely a minority in corporate America.
Oh boy am I gonna need some actual data for this claim.
At my FAANG in Sunnyvale, I often feel like the last white guy on earth.
But I don't resent the people who stepped up to fill the jobs.
Rather, I am disappointed that these amazing jobs were basically gifted to US residents, but my fellow white people "Opted Out" of these high paying jobs.
> white people are likely a minority in corporate America.
I don't see how this can possibly be true.
> that has disproportionately affected hinterland communities but immigrant groups seem immune to
Or this, especially in light of data such as this: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db549.htm