Now that's a complete load. I'd like to see some proof of politicians supporting late term abortions. That would not be a popular opinion anywhere in this country.
Well, obviously
Especially Minnesotta passed a law in January 2023 that extended the
"right to abortion" from "until viability" to "no restriction".
A friend of mine watched the legislative process dilligently and yes, it was of primary concern to Dems to pass the law with
no restrictions whatsoever (explicitly including late-term abortions - the amendment to limit third trimester abortions was openly refused).
What's a complete load about that? I'm not being sarcastic, I genuinely want to know.
(and in general, "viability" shouldn't be the word to use in this discussion at all, if an idea of post-viability abortion doesn't fill you with genuine terror, then I genuinely don't know what to say to that. I nearly went to med school, I have the misfortune to know how even second-term abortion looks like)
Imagine a world where voters are completely swayed by a politician taking a single photo with drag queens with questionable talking points but not swayed by a politician being in dozens of photos with Jeffrey Epstein.
What's this bout of whataboutism? First of all, I'm not a Trumpet, but besides that, yeah, Epstein probably had a lot of friends. And? That's not even in my top 20 problems with Trump. But if the standard Dem answer is going to be "But Trump...!", I fear the lesson hasn't been learned.
Of course it wasn't the only factor, I never said it was. But your previous post was very direct that it had "no" impact. Which is very untrue. The Dem base wasn't the issue for racists and sexists, it was for the moderates. There is a massive percentage of Americans who are consciously or subconsciously guided by years of entrenched racism and sexism.
I don't believe I said it had "no" impact, I just wanted to stress that I don't accept it as a convenient excuse and I'm tired of that one. The US society is racist and sexist? Okay, then don't actually hurt your case and instead try to test that theory by putting there someone charismatic. Politics
is a popularity contest, one that the Dems are currently losing to fucking
Trump (long term, he might be unpopular now again, but they lost to him twice). If people are so influenced by racism as you say and putting a person of colour is already this risky, then you should make up for it and have your Morgan Freeman or pre-slap Will Smith in the race. The party is supposed to win the majority of voters, isn't it?
My entire point in this thread is that Dems should start to care about what other people think as well and act accordingly. You may counter how I'm wrong (I certainly am, in various points) and have a million excuses, but I've seen the wiser Dem supporters on social media saying what I do right after the election. That the party should learn from this and not just blame anything but itself. Otherwise it's just that Skinner meme all over again.
Currently it seems to me the Dems are mostly practicing the surprised Pikachu face.
2016: Oh, Trump won't win, that's absurd.
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2024: Oh, Trump won't win, that's absurd.
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Again, you don't have to explain to me why "Trump bad", I know he is. I'm not your enemy. Just putting my own POV (which is supported by people from certain demographic with whom I actually have contact) which may be correct or not and you may accept or reject it, but I'd recommend to stop and at least think about it a bit, for the benefit of everyone. Can't hurt, can it?
I also think we have to reckon with the fact that most voters are stupid/uninformed.
Exactly. But - and sorry if this sounds hostile, I don't mean it against you in particular -
you have to get their support first before you start to try making them as clever as you are. (Sarcasm partially intended)
Telling people they are stupid that they didn't vote for you doesn't sound like a winning strategy for me. Lamenting how US people are terrible for electing Trump doesn't seem compatible with trying to win with the same people.
Anyway, I'll leave it at that, just as an outsider - if moderates win in any of the political parties (preferably both), that is the only hope for a bright future in the US. As of now, you're more of a cautionary tale for us. Not exactly sure regarding what, but just an overall, general cautionary tale nonetheless.