gringo2011
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I reckon a lot of the analysis into the election is redundant.
I think it is as simple as this, the majority of people think they are being asked to vote: Are you left wing or are you right wing?
People are then voting based on their biases for or against either side of this false dichotomy.
People aren't analysing the economy, it's all based on gut feel.
People like Trump because he's anti-woke in their eyes. The right have a much more unified base, people are all marching to the same beat.
The left wing are too busy infighting based on how far down the purity cycle you are. I'm super left wing, welcome to countries don't bother me, I'm happy to use people's preferred pronouns, I believe in the gender pay gap etc. etc. Despite this I've still been called a transphobe for saying I wouldn't want to sleep with a transgender woman, I've still been called sexist for believing that athletes pay should be proportionate to the revenue they generate and I've still been called racist for thinking the Voice vote was a waste of time which I didn't believe would accomplish anything.
If you have reasonable people who are in the centre to the left, it's not hard to see how they get pushed to the right.
There is a divide between the culturally conservative but economic left and the socially progressive left. The right has it too with the Trump types and the more traditional middle to upper class conservatives.







