Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
Nas wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
leashyourkids wrote:
Oh, come on. Those women are annoying as fuck, but they don't make up 50% of the population. There are still plenty of reasonable Democrats, independents, and even Republicans who dislike Trump for sensible reasons that aren't political.
As far as the board, there's probably only a handful of "staunch" democrats and WAY more people who resent Trump.
We misunderstood each other. I don't mean that 50% of the population is crazy over Trump's election, just that 50% (or more) isn't happy that Clinton lost.
Many politicians covertly signal to certain groups of people their racist and bigoted thoughts and some dismiss them because they don't recognize the dog whistling. This time around Trump was overtly a racist, sexist, bigot and a xenophobe and MANY still dismissed it. That was shocking to me. I would have bet my life and everything I'll ever own that our country was so much better than that.
I know you focus on Hillary wither because you are being lazy or you are trolling but it iisn't about Hillary for MANY. It is the idea that someone like Trump could win. For MANY of us that's the problem. MANY of us thought this country had moved far beyond a guy like Trump and we are shocked and disappointed and hurt to find out that it hadn't.
How can you talk about Trump winning without also considering why Hillary lost? You want to frame Trump's victory simply as "Trump's bigotry resonated with voters" instead of the more nuanced, "Hillary completely failed to resonate with people that would/might have been fine voting for her, and Trump happily picked up the pieces".
Because I simply didn't believe his opponent would matter. It was my belief that when the entire voting public got interested in the race there was no way someone like him could win. I thought MANY would rationally move beyond Hillary's MANY flaws and their dislike of her because HE was her opponent. It appeared that the papers and MANY of the establishment types had but the general public hadn't. That was shocking to me and probably MANY other people.
That's what I thought for a long time too, but it turned out it was exactly the opposite. It was
her opponent that didn't matter. Outside the big cities people weren't going for her "I'm better than you, I deserve this, it's my turn, I know what's right, you shut the fuck up" bullshit. And then she called a whole lot of people deplorable just to make sure.
To say that the vote for Trump was primarily an anti Hillary moreso than a Pro-Trump vote is a copout. He had to beat 16 other people before he ever encountered her. There were MANY other candidates to choose from. They Chose this goof. They have to own it.
He was the only guy in the Republican field preaching racism and xenophobia. It is the one issue that truly separated him from other Republicans. The only time that his supporters became disenchanted was when he appeared to reverse course on his core issues i.e. the wall and the Muslim ban.
The notion that people simply charge any Republicans with thsee labels is also false too. The protests aren't about a Republican President. They are anti-Trump Protests. People are angry that this clown is now representing the Country. This isn't even about Hillary losing. She is done as a politician and as I stated before I don't want to see her comeback.
As far as Racism and bigotry being diminished no it isnt. Not by a longshot. His election proves that it isn't. He ran on a platform which sought to divide this country. He looked for it and he got it. Now people that support him are calling for calm simply because he won.
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The Hawk wrote:
This is going to reach a head pretty soon.