Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yeah, I think some kind of mass unrest would be inevitable.
In one sense, I understand how people who support Trump don't take any of the doom-saying seriously. Because for 8 years, people screamed that Obama was going to destroy the country, and the rest of us called them idiots.
On the other hand, do they seriously not see the difference?
But of course he doesn't encourage violence.
The other concern is what happens if Trump gets the nomination and doesn't win (whether due to GOP shenanigans or straight up losing the election) which leaves you with a lot of angry people who are even angrier. We already had to deal with idiots yelling about Obama stealing both elections he won. This could be far worse (though still not as bad as an actual Trump presidency.)
The other concern is what happens if Trump gets the nomination and doesn't win
I don't think he can win against Clinton.
which leaves you with a lot of angry people who are even angrier
My first instinct is "Fuck them." I'm dying to know what it is about the past 7 years have been so bad that they need to elect this scary-ass bigoted shitlord. Because I really think it comes down to "Vote Trump: I'm not black, Jewish, or a woman!"
And it's terrifying that I live in a country with so many people who are apparently unequivocally bigoted shitlords.
Trump's followers think Obama really has "destroyed" the country. Trump goes on about how the military is weak now and other countries don't respect us. And then there's gay marriage and the political correctness, and how we're losing our first and second amendment rights, and there's no jobs, and immigrants getting citizenship and Muslims not being in jail, and we've all become weak for not beating all these people until they shut up about their "rights". Weakness is a big theme. They see the world collapsing around them, I think, and they see Trump as the big man who can fix it.
They see the world collapsing around them
Because it doesn't look the way it used to (white, male, straight, and Christian).
The campaign for the general election is going to be horrifyingly ugly (I'm assuming here that Trump and Clinton will be nominated).
Health ~ma to Consuela and Bonnie.
The campaign for the general election is going to be horrifyingly ugly (I'm assuming here that Trump and Clinton will be nominated).
Yeah. I just hope no one gets shot.
If Trump wins, there'll be more shootings because now they feel vindicated, and if he loses, there'll be more shootings because they feel cheated. I hope I'm being too pessimistic.
In my much smaller world: I do not accept that this thing that did not move forward for 6 months until I asked about it is suddenly such a hot priority that further delay of ONE DAY while I was out sick is a big fucking deal. You must chill, other department. I would take away your keys if I could figure out how.
Don't get me wrong, I am in no way suggesting we should let Trump win. It's just likely to get worse before it gets better, no matter what happens.
It's incredibly frustrating because, as great as the Internet is for allowing people to find communities that they never would have otherwise, it's also allowed people hide in their own echo chambers and amplify their crazy to a fever pitch.
I watch people scream about how climate change is a hoax or Obama is trying to destroy Israel or "real unemployment is actually 30%" or whatever and shake my head at their ignorance while they likewise think all liberals are fools who are blindly accepting the "lies" their leaders hand them and their demands for acceptance are naively ignoring the real threat posed by Muslims or gays or whatever.
as great as the Internet is for allowing people to find communities that they never would have otherwise, it's also allowed people hide in their own echo chambers and amplify their crazy to a fever pitch.
The flip side of that is that, yet again, I'm so happy to live in Cincinnati's most liberal neighborhood. (It has actually been kind of a sea of Sanders yard signs. I feel sorry that their candidate didn't win Ohio.)