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I hope you're not just multiplying those percentages, because that would imply that 0% of the non-voters would have voted for trump if that had voted. Point is, he got millions of people. One has to consider why. I think that the whole spectacle around political correctness and telling white people in lower social strata that they're inherently privileged resonated negatively with them and is one of the things that d…
I'm accurately citing the popular vote win count, the percentages and the turnout, none of which you did. Now if you think you somehow won a great victory, you didn't. And since from your writing it appears that you voted for Trump, yes, I and people like me think much less of you and people like you. If from the FA, this classifies as alienating conservatives then so be it. I should add that as each day goes by it l…
You only latched onto the very last sentence of my whole post upstream. Let me quote myself: Anyway, I do agree with the googler that the current overton window is heavily slanted to the point where quite a big fraction of the population feels uncomfortable and excluded, otherwise trump would never have gotten that much support. Do note that I never said he got a majority. "Much support" simply means a large absolute amount of people voting for him. Enough to not be easily dismissed.
> Now if you think you somehow won a great victory, you didn't.
I neither claimed nor implied that in any of my posts.
> And since from your writing it appears that you voted for Trump
Appearances can be deceiving.
> yes, I and people like me think much less of you and people like you.
That's the crux of "the culture wars".